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Klaus Kämpf

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This project contains unstable development versions of packages from science project.
You need also the repos from the science project most likely

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The main goal of this application is to lower the initial barrier of using SCAP. Therefore, the scope of very narrow - scap-workbench only scans a single machine and only with XCCDF/SDS (no direct OVAL evaluation).

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Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework created and maintained by the National Security Agency Research Directorate. This framework includes a suite of full-featured, high-end software analysis tools that enable users to analyze compiled code on a variety of platforms including Windows, macOS, and Linux. Capabilities include disassembly, assembly, decompilation, graphing, and scripting, along with hundreds of other features. Ghidra supports a wide variety of processor instruction sets and executable formats and can be run in both user-interactive and automated modes.

This (patched) version supports vintage CPUs like
* DEC VAX
* Hewlett-Packard NMOS-II

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This project collects tools for log analysis.

Most prominently, it has OpenSearch and OpenSearch-Dashboards, ELK (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana), but is open for other contributions in this area.

A collection of cross-platform Java APIs for various native APIs. Currently supports OS X, Linux, Windows and FreeBSD on Intel architectures.

These APIs support Java 5 and later. Some of these APIs overlap with APIs available in later Java versions.

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ZoneMinder

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ArangoDB is a native multi-model database with flexible data models for documents, graphs, and key-values. Build high performance applications using a convenient SQL-like query language or JavaScript extensions

x86_64 only
Tumbleweed (needs gcc12) only

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The PL/pgSQL debugger lets you step through PL/pgSQL code, set and clear breakpoints,
view and modify variables, and walk through the call stack.

The Alertmanager handles alerts sent by client applications such as the
Prometheus server. It takes care of deduplicating, grouping, and routing
them to the correct receiver integration such as email, PagerDuty, or
OpsGenie. It also takes care of silencing and inhibition of alerts.

Prometheus's main features are:
- a multi-dimensional data model (time series identified by metric name and key/value pairs)
- a flexible query language to leverage this dimensionality
- no reliance on distributed storage; single server nodes are autonomous
- time series collection happens via a pull model over HTTP
- pushing time series is supported via an intermediary gateway
- targets are discovered via service discovery or static configuration
- multiple modes of graphing and dashboarding support

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Various software for easier management of multiple systems

CFEngine is the core of a configuration management system: ensuring
the availability, security and compliance of mission-critical
applications and services. Based on popular and flexible open source
configuration management software, CFEngine configuration management
products are highly scalable through decentralized, autonomous agents
that can continuously monitor, self-repair, and update the IT
infrastructure of a global multi-site enterprise - with negligible
impact on system resources or performance.

Masterfiles are the pristine version of the CFEngine promises. These
will be available in /var/cfengine/masterfiles and are copied to
/var/cfengine/inputs by CFEngine.

set of utilities and libraries for ipmi query and configuration

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Updated intel-iamt-lms kernel module for Intel iAMT

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CFEngine 3 is a powerful configuration management tool that's speed, small footprint, multi-platform support, network resilience and agent-based approach attract many.

However, many have a hard time with the language and tooling, and need an easier way. CFEngine has been described as flour, eggs, milk and butter: all the ingredients needed to make a cake, but no recipe. ncf is that missing recipe - and much more.

ncf is a framework that runs in pure CFEngine language, to help structure your CFEngine policy and provide reusable, single purpose components distributed under the GPLv3 license.

Welcome to Katello!
Taming Systems Management

Katello is here to help you take control of your software and your systems in an easy-to-use and scalable manner. Offering a modern web user interface and API, Katello can pull content from remote repositories into isolated environments, make subscriptions management easier and provide provisioning at scale.

Packaging contributed by Datto, Inc. pending merge into the upstream Spacewalk project.

"Original" Spacewalk Debian clients 2.9

-kit packages provide the build environment for Java package builds. This environment consists of dozens of .jar/.pom files originating from maven or gradle repositories.

Uyuni is not yet capable of tracking licenses, esp. re-distributing rights, of these files. To be on the safe side, fully-populated -kit tarballs are _not_ offered.

KitTemplates provides 'download yourself' -kit templates instead, enabling users to re-build -kit tarballs themselves.

Proper (re-distribution) license tracking is a future goal for Uyuni.

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CIM, WBEM and all the other nice goodies for enterprise systems management.

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