Andrea Manzini
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Involved Projects and Packages
/etc/resolv.conf is a file that holds the configuration for the local resolution of domain names.
Normally this file is either static or maintained by a local daemon, normally a DHCP daemon.
openresolv will make sure, that multiple processes (eg. dhcpcd, NetworkManager, openvpn)
can write the resolv.conf without overwriting each others changes.
openresolv can generate a combined resolv.conf or a configuration file for a local nameserver
(like unbound, dnsmasq or bind).
If you like the interface of HTTPie but miss the features of curl, curlie is what you are searching for. Curlie is a frontend to curl that adds the ease of use of httpie, without compromising on features and performance. All curl options are exposed with syntax sugar and output formatting inspired from httpie.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
Packit (Packet toolkit) is a network auditing tool. Its value is derived
from its ability to customize, inject, monitor, and manipulate IP traffic.
By allowing you to define (spoof) nearly all TCP, UDP, ICMP, IP, ARP,
RARP, and Ethernet header options, Packit can be useful in testing
firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, port scanning,
simulating network traffic, and general TCP/IP auditing. Packit is also
an excellent tool for learning TCP/IP.
RocksDB is a high performance embedded database for key-value data.
It is a fork of LevelDB which was then optimized to exploit many
central processing unit (CPU) cores, and make efficient use of fast
storage, such as solid-state drives (SSD), for input/output (I/O)
bound workloads. It is based on a log-structured merge-tree (LSM tree)
data structure.
https://pgbackrest.org
pgBackRest aims to be a simple, reliable backup and restore system that can seamlessly scale up to the largest databases and workloads, written now in C.
pgBackRest implements all backup features internally and uses a custom protocol for communicating with remote systems.
The FUC-ing project provides modern unix commands focused on performance.
This package provides the commands "rmz" and "cpz", with a CLI interface
compatible with "rm" and "cp", respectively, in a "zippy" faster version.
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