Open Source JavaScript Networking Software for Linux

JavaScript Networking Software for Linux

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    jsvnstat

    web front-end for vnstat

    (Deprecated for vnstat 2.0+, because of the removal of the --dumpdb feature) jsvnstat is a web frontend for vnstat. It is largely based on javascript, so you can easily switch views without reloading the entire page. The graph is interactive, just hover over a datapoint to see what I'm talking about. Requires: vnstat 1.x, PHP
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    AccounteX is an IP accounting system based on the IP Stat program. It has many exciting features like fully customizable web traffic accounting and user access control by many different values. information service and web statistics and administration.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    IPHPLog
    IPHPLog (IP PHP Log) is a simple software written in PHP, JS and SQL that runs over a MySQL database manager system . IPHPLog can log the information of your visitors and organize that on a data base with GeoIP.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PHP Daemon & Frontend for Squid Web Proxy Server. Provides both User Based bandwidth Monitoring, and Squid Logfile Analysys. Allows users to generate graphs of traffic usage, based on many different factors.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The Titan Firewall is an interface Web to manage firewall based on Linux with iptables. It supports filtrate of packages, NAT, logs, VPN's... Implemented in Java and jsp.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Ztats is a overall info tool for an Halflife server. (it may expand to other server types in the future). it's intended for wesite admins/game admins who want to include all sorts of server info in their site. main features : - live server monitor
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    jECTS is a JAVA project that focuses on some of the aspects of ECTS (= European Credit Transfer System). Mainly the translation of local grades into ECTS grades and the generation of a ToR (Transcript of Records).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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