Involved Projects and Packages
mod_evasive is an evasive maneuvers module for Apache to provide
evasive action in the event of an HTTP DoS or DDoS attack or brute
force attack. It is also designed to be a detection and network
management tool, and can be easily configured to talk to ipchains,
firewalls, routers, and etcetera. mod_evasive presently reports
abuses via email and syslog facilities.
Brotli is a generic-purpose lossless compression algorithm that compresses data using a combination of a modern variant of the LZ77 algorithm, Huffman coding and 2nd order context modeling, with a compression ratio comparable to the best currently available general-purpose compression methods. It is similar in speed with deflate but offers more dense compression.
The specification of the Brotli Compressed Data Format is defined in RFC 7932.
Brotli is open-sourced under the MIT License, see the LICENSE file.
Clzip is a lossless data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm, with very safe
integrity checking and a user interface similar to that of gzip or bzip2. Clzip
decompresses almost as fast as gzip and compresses better than bzip2, which
makes it well suited for software distribution and data archiving. Clzip uses
the lzip file format; the files produced by clzip are fully compatible with
lzip-1.4 or newer. Clzip is, in fact, a C language implementation of lzip,
intended for embedded devices or systems lacking a C++ compiler.
Lhasa is a replacement for the Unix LHA tool, for decompressing
".lzh" (LHA/LHarc) and ".lzs" (LArc) archives.
Lzip is a lossless data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm, with very safe integrity checking and a user interface almost identical to the one of bzip2. Lzip is only a data compressor, not an archiver. It has no facilities for multiple files, encryption, or archive-splitting, but, in the Unix tradition, relies instead on separate external utilities such as GNU Tar for these tasks.
Lziprecover is a data recovery tool and decompressor for files in the lzip
compressed data format (.lz) able to repair slightly damaged files, recover
badly damaged files from two or more copies, extract undamaged members from
multi-member files, decompress files and test integrity of files.
Lziprecover is able to recover or decompress files produced by any of the
compressors in the lzip family; lzip, plzip, minilzip/lzlib, clzip and pdlzip.
This recovery capability contributes to make the lzip format one of the best
options for long-term data archiving.
Lziprecover is able to efficiently extract a range of bytes from a multi-member
file, because it only decompresses the members containing the desired data.
Lziprecover can print correct total file sizes and ratios even for multi-member
files.
The lzlib compression library provides in-memory LZMA compression and
decompression functions, including integrity checking of the decompressed data.
The compressed data format used by the library is the lzip format.
LZMA SDK provides the documentation, samples, header files, libraries,
and tools you need to develop applications that use LZMA compression.
LZMA is default and general compression method of 7z format
in 7-Zip compression program (www.7-zip.org). LZMA provides high
compression ratio and very fast decompression.
LZMA is an improved version of famous LZ77 compression algorithm.
It was improved in way of maximum increasing of compression ratio,
keeping high decompression speed and low memory requirements for
decompressing.
Plzip is a parallel version of the lzip data compressor. The files
produced by plzip are fully compatible with lzip-1.4 or newer. Plzip
is intended for faster compression/decompression of big files on
multiprocessor machines.
Lzip is a lossless data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm, with
very safe integrity checking and a user interface similar to the one
of gzip or bzip2. Lzip decompresses almost as fast as gzip and
compresses better than bzip2, which makes it well suited for software
distribution and data archiving.
UPX is a free, portable, extendable, high-performance executable packer
for several different executable formats. It achieves an excellent
compression ratio and offers very fast decompression. Your executables
suffer no memory overhead or other drawbacks.
Authors
Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer
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This utility will dump SPARC OpenPROM device tree in the format similar to Solaris prtconf, that is, in a nicely readable compact format.
SILO, the Sparc Improved boot LOader, is a booting loader program
that runs from the PROM of SPARC (32-bit) and UltraSPARC (64-bit)
based systems.
This package contains a large variety of low-level system utilities that are necessary for a Linux system to function. It contains the mount program, the fdisk configuration tool, and more.
If your library is a basic building block (-> subject to interpretation) and topically does not fit into another project, this may be the place for it.
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1. We only build against the standard repositories for the distros
2. Users only get access to their packages. We should keep the number of project maintainers as small as possible