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WebInject - (HTTP) Web Application and Web Services Test Tool
by 9 othersWebInject is a free tool for automated testing of web applications and web services. It can be used to test individual system components that have HTTP interfaces (JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, AJAX, Servlets, HTML Forms, XML/SOAP Web Services, REST, etc), and can be used as a test harness to create a suite of [HTTP level] automated functional, acceptance, and regression tests. A test harness allows you to run many test cases and collect/report your results. WebInject offers real-time results display and may also be used for monitoring system response times.
WebInject can be used as a complete test framework that is controlled by the WebInject User Interface (GUI). Optionally, it can be used as a standalone test runner (text/console application) which can be integrated and called from other test frameworks or applications.
GCU-Squad!
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Expérience d'un déploiement Asterisk dans une entreprise française
by 2 others (via)Les critères de choix sont à mon avis, par ordre d'importance :
1. la qualité du rendu et de la captation audio du combiné et du haut parleur éventuel,
2. la qualité physique du combiné et des touches,
OpenVPN 2 HOWTO français - NBS System
by 1 otherCe HOWTO décrit l'installation d'un serveur OpenVPN et la configuration de ses clients de connexion. Les exemples sont réalisés avec un Linux (Debian/GNU Linux 3.0 Sarge Testing, noyau 2.6.10 avec patch GRsec 2.1.0) et des clients sous Windows 2000 (SP4) et XP (SP2). Il est présupposé que vous avez des connaissances de base en Unix et en réseau et que vous êtes capables d'adapter les scripts qui sont livrés dans ce HOWTO selon vos besoins.
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EPEL - Fedora Project Wiki
EPEL is a volunteer-based community effort from the Fedora project to create a repository of high-quality add-on packages that complement the Fedora-based Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and its compatible spinoffs such as CentOS or Scientific Linux.
OpenBSD diskless install | Me in IT
Here is a recipe to boot OpenBSD (4.1) from an OpenBSD (4.1) box. This can be used to boot any machine that has no disks and supports pxeboot. The advantage is you save a little money on not buying hard-disks, but on the other hand, the "server" that serves everything must be always on.