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PathFinder will determine all the site/directory variables often required when installing CGI. In addition the results will not only be displayed in the browser, but also be e-mailed to you so providing a perminant record for easy reference. Very easy to install and run.
 
 
Qvd
Analizes the logfiles of Qmail and extracts the virtualdomains. Counts the mails and the traffic for each user.
 
 
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.
 
 
This is a small script containing 6 line of useful codes to display your server uptime and load average.
 
 
This is a total Web-based DNS / IP management system written in Perl. It is simple to use and simple to run. Requires MySQL.
 
 
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.
 
 
Reportdhcp.pl is a CGI script written in perl. It displays statistics and lease entries for ISC DHCPD by parsing the dhcpd.conf and dhcpd.leases files. reportdhcp.pl version 2 supports version 3.0p1 and above of the ISC DHCP distribution.
 
 
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.
 
 
This is a small utility which will help you test whether a syslogd (or syslog-ng, or others) really works when listening on a UDP port for incomming log messages.
 
 
poplimitd is a daemon process that will monitor your server maillog file for POP3 or IMAP connections. Using configurable settings it monitors the rate of logins based on user account and IP address. If it finds excessive usage, it will send a preconfigured email with the users information to that user asking them to stop it. In the future it will also have the option to block the IP address. On servers that suffer from high POP3/IMAP load, this can dramatically modify user behaviour and limit POP and IMAP connections and load.
 
 

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