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The Server Check script checks your server configuration including file paths, location of your server mail program and which Perl modules are installed.
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Date: Jan, 22 2000 |
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A Perl script for displaying important information about your webserver. This script shows the server environment, installed Perl libraries, installed server programs, and the (remote) user information.
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Date: Sep, 13 2003 |
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ServerInfo is a simple but useful script that helps you understand your server. It displays all your server environmental variables and some useful programs' paths. It also displays all your installed modules so you know if you have the neccessary modules to run some scripts. Best of all, it is template driven so you can change how it look.
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Date: Mar, 05 2004 |
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Can't get a shell account at your ISP? Want to be able to use normal Unix commands to maintain or clean up your directories, create backups, install software and debug scripts? Execute multiple commands at one time. Easy to install, set up and use. Multiple security features include password protection, valid referer URL list, hidden directories, configurable file names.
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Date: Apr, 01 2002 |
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This program spiders all your domains, emails if any are found to be down. Site Spider is a "spider" that queries web connectivity to any number of domains to see that are responding. A useful tool if you are responsible for a large number of domains and want to make sure that not only is the server itself up but the website is accepting http request and serving up pages to your site. It can run off cron so you can set it to spider as regularly as you require.
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Date: Dec, 25 2000 |
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Syslog2 is a realtime parser and event handler for syslogd. An event is a message from some service. It uses a simple plugin system to add event handlers. Syslog2 is written in Perl. A plugin is simply a Perl script which invokes the "register_handler" or "unregister_handler" subroutines. By default, the package uses the included script "default.pl", which logs all messages from the syslog daemon in sorted order. More scripts are available from the homepage.
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Date: Dec, 21 2001 |
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The System Information Retriever is a simple script that is designed to show you the system enviornment variables of your server. The installation is extremely simple for even the most unexperienced PERL programmers.
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Date: Aug, 24 2003 |
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This is a system monitor program that runs on a unix server. It checks every 5 minutes to see that your servers main functions are operating within normal parameters and emails you immediately if they are not. SysMon checks for Per-Process Memory Usage, Global Memory Usage, Swap Memory Usage, CPU Usage by limits, Disk Space Usage, Load Average, SMTP Service, POP3 Service, TELNET Service, and FTP Service.
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Date: Aug, 28 2003 |
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systemstatus is a small perl script that provides a quick view of your server's current status by giving info on system uptime, httpd (www) status, memory/swap usage, disk space usage, current users logged on, and current system processes. It outputs this info in html format. Things to be worried about are highlighted in red and warnings are in orange.
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Date: Jul, 22 1999 |
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Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java for the File Manager module), you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on. Webmin consists of a simple web server, and a number of CGI programs which directly update system files
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Date: Aug, 26 1999 |
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