osmocom-analog

Base station implementation of classic mobile networks

Included software allows the emulation of classic mobile networks to communicate with historical mobile phones.

libplasma-geolocation-interface6

Plasma geolocation library

This library provides support for interfacing with geolocation provider services like GPS or Mozilla Location Service.

libkdsoap-qt6-2

Qt-based client-side and server-side SOAP component - client-side library

Qt-based client-side and server-side SOAP component. It can be used to create client applications for web services and also provides the means to create web services without the need for any further component such as a dedicated web server.

python3-mt940

Python module to parse MT940 files

A Python library to parse MT940 files.

monitoring-plugins-check-logfiles

Nagios plugin check_logfiles

check_logfiles: Plugin for Nagios which scans log files for specific patterns. Features: - Detection of rotations - usually nightly logfiles are rotated and compressed. Each operating system or company has it’s own naming scheme. If this rotation is done between two runs of check_logfiles also the rotated archive has to be scanned to avoid gaps. The most common rotation schemes are predefined but you can describe any strategy (shortly: where and under which name is a logfile archived). - More than one pattern can be defined which again can be classified as warning patterns and critical patterns. - Triggered actions - Usually nagios plugins return just an exit code and a line of text, describing the result of the check. Sometimes, however, you want to run some code during the scan every time you got a hit. Check_logfiles lets you call scripts either after every hit or at the beginning or the end of it’s runtime. - Exceptions - If a pattern matches, the matched line could be a very special case which should not be counted as an error. You can define exception patterns which are more specific versions of your critical/warning patterns. Such a match would then cancel an alert. - Thresholds - You can define the number of matching lines which are necessary to activate an alert. - Protocol - The matching lines can be written to a protocol file the name of which will be included in the plugin’s output. - Macros - Pattern definitions and logfile names may contain macros, which are resolved at runtime. - Performance data - The number of lines scanned and the number of warnings/criticals is output. - Windows - The plugin works with Unix as well as with Windows (e.g. with ActiveState Perl).

network-manager-iwd

wireless daemon for Linux - NetworkManager integration

iNet Wireless Daemon (iwd) is a minimalistic wireless daemon that uses modern Linux interfaces like cfg80211 and nl80211 (netlink). The daemon provides a D-Bus API.