Lars Vogdt
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Involved Projects and Packages
Tools for the openSUSE.org project.
These are mainly the openSUSE Build Service Server and command line tools.
Project signing key update on 25th Sep 2018:
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This package is based on the package 'inst-source-utils' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.
Utilities supporting autoinstallation and creation of customized
installation and update sources.
Have a look at http://en.opensuse.org/Inst-source-utils for a detailed
description of each script.
This package contains both a test-server and clients (normal & ssl) for the ANSI/NISO Z39.50 protocol for Information Retrieval. SRW and SRU clients and servers are also supported.
This project provides software for engineering and natural science.
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Science
If you like to help to maintain the repository, please contact the respective maintainer:
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Science_team
For electrical engineering see electronics project:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/electronics
Various security tools that don't need their own subproject.
Please have a look at the Subprojects, listed at the 'Subprojects' tab for more tools.
John the Ripper is a fast password cracker (password security auditing tool). Its primary purpose is to detect weak Unix passwords, but a number of other hash types are supported as well.
sslh lets one accept both HTTPS and SSH connections on the same port. It makes it possible to connect to an SSH server on port 443 (e.g. from inside a corporate firewall) while still serving HTTPS on that port.
OpenVAS stands for Open Vulnerability Assessment System and is a network security scanner with associated tools like a graphical user front-end. The core component is a server with a set of network vulnerability tests (NVTs) to detect security problems in remote systems and applications.
OpenVAS products are Free Software under GNU GPL.
This is the scanner module for the Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS).
Server Database software
SQLite Database Browser is a freeware, public domain, open source visual tool
used to create, design and edit database files compatible with SQLite. It is
meant to be used for users and developers that want to create databases, edit
and search data using a familiar spreadsheet-like interface, without the need
to learn complicated SQL commands. Controls and wizards are available for users
to:
* Create and compact database files
* Create, define, modify and delete tables
* Create, define and delete indexes
* Browse, edit, add and delete records
* Search records
* Import and export records as text
* Import and export tables from/to CSV files
* Import and export databases from/to SQL dump files
* Issue SQL queries and inspect the results
* Examine a log of all SQL commands issued by the application
This project hosts the openSUSE packages of the PostgreSQL core distribution and related packages such as extensions or administration tools.
pgBadger is a PostgreSQL log analyzer build for speed with fully detailed
reports from your PostgreSQL log file. It's a single and small Perl script that
aims to replace and outperform the old php script pgFouine.
By the way, we would like to thank Guillaume Smet for all the work he has done
on this really nice tool. We've been using it a long time, it was a really
great tool!
pgBadger is written in pure Perl language. It uses a javascript library to draw
graphs so that you don't need additional Perl modules or any other package to
install. Furthermore, this library gives us more features such as zooming.
pgBadger is able to autodetect your log file format (syslog, stderr or csvlog).
It is designed to parse huge log files as well as gzip compressed file.
Webservers and tools around it
The Kolab Groupware Server is a secure, scalable and reliable groupware server. It is formed by a number of well-known and proven components and adds intelligent interaction between them.
This is an empty "parent" project. The sub projects in this project provide the Kolab Groupware Server packages.
see [1] for more info about Kolab on openSUSE and [2] for information about the OBS repositories as well as packaging and development.
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[1] https://en.opensuse.org/Kolab
[2] https://en.opensuse.org/User:Aeneas_jaissle/SDB:Kolab_3/Development
Additional packages required by or supplementing Kolab 16.x
The Kolab Groupware Server is a secure, scalable and reliable groupware server. It is formed by a number of well-known and proven components and adds intelligent interaction between them.
This project provides packages that are needed for the Kolab Groupware Server.
The packages in this project are continuously build and changed, so the repository is bit unstable at times.
It is used mainly for packaging and testing.
Containing Kolab Unstable packages, that are intended for openSUSE:Factory inclusion.
postfix, exim and the rest that drives email on the net.
This packages allows you to use sqlite2 with python.
sqlite2 is a simple database engine.
System an network monitoring software.
Check_mk adopts a new a approach for collecting data
from operating systems and network components. It
obsoletes NRPE, check_by_ssh, NSClient and
check_snmp. It has many benefits, the most important
of which are:
* Significant reduction of CPU usage on the Nagios
* host.
* Automatic inventory of items to be checked on
* hosts.
check_postgres.pl is a Perl script that runs many different tests against one
or more Postgres databases. It uses the psql program to gather the information,
and outputs the results in one of three formats: Nagios, MRTG, or simple.