Internet - Multi Server Control Panel (i-MSCP) is an open source project founded to build a Web-based control panel intended to personal and professional usage.
papaya CMS is an Open Source Content Management System (CMS) based on PHP, XSLT and XML.
Various databases (e.g. MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite) are supported.
While the website of the CMS is currently only available in German, the source code documentation and the install help are english.
If
... [More] you should have any questions concerning the papaya CMS, please feel free to contact us ;-) [Less]
glFusion is a full featured Content Management System written in PHP. glFusion provides basic content management, as well as, a multi-media system, collaboration, and file management systems.
Zoph is a photo management system written in PHP and MySQL. Photos can appear in multiple albums and categories; the people in a photo can be labeled. Features include search, slideshows, lightboxes, email, access privileges and internationalization,
AjaXplorer is a PHP rich-client browser for managing files on a web server without FTP. Implements usual file actions, online zip browsing, text files edition and images preview. Users management system and multi-languages.
Ovidentia is an open source content management and collaborative platform written with PHP and using a MySQL database.
Ovidentia enables you to integrate simply and easily an environment for publishing content on the world wide web or a groupware portal (internet, intranet, extranet) for your company, organization, community ...
(This is the Netdisco 2 project)
Netdisco is a network management application targeted at large corporate and university networks. Data is collected into a SQL database using SNMP and presented with a web interface and CLI.
Designed for moderate to large networks, configuration information and
... [More] connection data for network devices are retrieved by SNMP. Layer-2 topology protocols such as CDP and LLDP optionally provides automatic discovery of the network topology. Netdisco gets all its data via SNMP polls and DNS queries. It does not use CLI access and has no need for privilege passwords.
The project was originally written by Max Baker and is now lead by a community of developers, headed by Oliver Gorwits, Jeroen van Ingen Schenau, and Eric Miller. [Less]
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