The remote sensing and GIS library is a set of C++ libraries and commands for the processing of spatial data (raster, vector and point cloud). Functionality is available through an XML interface, ideal for batch processing.
jOVAL™: OVAL® implemented in Java™. For free.
jOVAL has the potential to let you scan any machine, from any other machine.
The jOVAL library provides a comprehensive OVAL data model, an OVAL document processing engine, plug-in implementations for both remote and local scanning, and adapter
... [More] implementations supporting many OVAL object types. It is intended to be used in applications that call for an embedded OVAL interpreter.
For more information on the project, visit http://joval.org. [Less]
Amdatu is an open source community effort to create rapid application development platform and runtime for open, service oriented and cloud aware web applications. Amdatu is build on Java, leverages the OSGi service model to create a modular platform that facilitates distributed composite
... [More] applications with advanced generic capabilities such as scale-out, provisioning and multi-tenancy without introducing an invasive or complex development model. In addition Amdatu aims to deliver a comprehensive set of ready to use application frameworks and foundation services that can be used as required, allowing application developers to focus on their business logic instead infrastructural concerns. [Less]
Simple substitute for “rsync”/“scp” when the remote side has only “cat” and “ls”. (E.g., to put files to DroidSSHd.)
These scripts help me push files over SSH to another system which has only a simple sh, “cat”, and “ls”. They can continue transferring a partially transferred file (by appending
... [More] to what was left after an interrupted transfer).
In my case, the other system is a non-rooted Android 2.2 with DroidSSHd installed (with no “scp”, “sftp”, or “rsync”).
They are not limited to using necessarily “ssh” (it’s a parameter). For example, for testing them on the same host, I use just “eval” instead.
* “rpush” is the basic command to transfer a file by creating a new file on the remote side with the use of only “cat”.
* “rpush-continue” is the command to continue the transfer of a file which is already partially present on the remote (with the use of only “cat” and “ls”).
* “rpush-into” is a wrapper around the two basic scripts which puts the file as a file with the same name in a specified directory on the remote side (like one of the ways to invoke “cp”). [Less]
mRemoteNC is the next stage of mRemote development. mRemote is a full-featured, multi-tab remote connections manager.
It allows you to store all your remote connections in a simple yet powerful interface.
Currently these protocols are supported:
RDP, VNC, ICA, SSH, Telnet, HTTP/S, Rlogin
... [More], RAW, Serial, TeamViewer, RAdmin
Features:
Free and Open Source, released under the GPL
Powerful multitab customizable interface
File or SQL config storing
SFTP, SCP file transfer
Host and ports scanning for service discovery
Service status checker
Screenshot manager
Standalone and portable version aviable
Fullscreen (Kiosk) mode [Less]
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