Unix (primarily Solaris) 3rd Party solutions for Applications

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Must Have 3rd Party software for your Unix system (note; some of these
tools are now included as standard with some distributions).  Lots of
these are available at www.sunfreeware.com.  Note: this list duplicates
many tools found below.

Admin tools:
- traceroute
- gated; replacement for routed
- top; ps replacement
- AMD (only if you're on SunOS 4.1.x, where automounter crashes when an
NFS client goes down and is generally slower, otherwise use automountd)
- less; an enhanced "more"

GNU Tools
- gzip/gunzip; standard compression tools
- gcc, gdb, bison, gtar, etc: GNU replacements for standard unix tools

Security
- ssh, openssh: telnet replacement
- lsof; List of Open Files; stat sockets, processes that open particular files
- npasswd; force users to create decent passwords
- sudo; allows wrapping of root-only devices for regular user use.

Additional Shells:
- tcsh, bash

Programming
- perl; www.perl.org
- expect; interactive programming

Miscellaneous: See also the security and monitoring sections.
- emacs/xemacs: for those of you who hate vi
- rcs; Superior Configuration management system to built-in sccs
- pine/elm; email packages
- lynx; non-graphics based html browser
- ghostview, ghostscript: PostScript file viewing

- there's ahost of other packages that are probably good things to have.
There's an EXCELLENT writeup on how to configure a new box that 
includes web addresses for all these; http://fixsolaris.sunhelp.org/


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System configuration programs/Information files/boot messages: 
builtin
- sysdef
- dmesg
- /usr/sbin/prtconf -pv
- /var/adm/messages
- /usr/kvm/prtdiag (on sun4d only)
- /usr/platform/`uname -i`/sbin/prtdiag -v
- psrinfo; lists # of processors
- showrev
- pkginfo, showrev -p
- eeprom -v
- ipcs
- /etc/system
- iostat -E: probe-scsi-all emulation

3rd party
- sysinfo; 3rd party tool: ftp://usc.edu/pub/sysinfo/sysinfo-3.2.2.tar.gz
- whatami.sh: ftp://ftp.ece.uc.edu/pub/sun-faq/Utils/whatami.sh
- Sun's Explorer, Sun's CST tool.
- Syssumm:  http://syssumm.sourceforge.net/
- scsiinfo: probe-scsi-all emulation: www.cs.toronto.edu/~jdd

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Solaris Patch Maintenance
built in
- pkgchk, pkginfo, 

3rd party
- PatchCheck; replacement for PatchCheck?  html-output
- PatchDiag: older
- PatchPro

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Enterprise Management Tools

- Tivoli; Used to be more graphics based, gaining market share.
- HP Openview: snmp based, strong tool.
- Sun Net Manager
- Admintool
- Control-SA: BMC product www.bmc.com
- Landmark;  Tmon Unix
- AMI Sharpshooter
- AdventNet WebNMS/SMS: www.adventnet.com: solaris, Windows, Linux
- Nocol, CheopOverCR: ?


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Mass Storage Solutions (RAID/RaidDisk/SAN/NAS)

- Sun: (Sparc Arrays, A1000 line, A3500 line (A3500FC):  A1000 lower
end, cannot support Raid 0+1 (either/or) inherintly (needs 3rd party
software, like Disksuite/VxVM).  T3 is newer model

- EMC: (Symmetrix); good solution, but very expsenive

- Data General (Clariion)
- Western Scientific (Tsunami Raid)
- MTI
- Hitachi Data Systems (www.hds.com)
- LSI/Symbios
- Baydel: www.baydel.com
- STK StorageTek: repackaged/resold Clariion
- Xiotech: Mags
- HP AutoRaid/SureStore E
- Raidtec: FlexArray.  www.raidtec.com
- Winchester systems: www.winsys.com
- Raidweb: Arena Raid products.  www.raidweb.com
- MexStore: www.nstor.com
- Compaq's StorageWorks
- Sannet RAID Blade: www.dothill.com/ss4
- Nexsan XRaid 8v44: www.nexsan.com

- Network Appliance: more of a caching solution, but can be used for
enterprise storage.

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Mass Storage Solutions (Optical)

- HP SureStore Optical Jukebox
- ADIC FastStore?

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Mass Storage Solutions (Tape)

- HP SureStore Tape Autoloader
- ADIC FastStore
- Storage Tek
- Quantum/ATL
- Qualstar



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Disk Management:

Unix Internal: 
- format
- HP/AIX; Logical Volume Manager (LVM): very nice; allows extention
of file systems.

3rd Party:
- Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM): Oem'd by Sun, HP; 
Advantages: overcomes Solaris 8 partition per disk limitation, nice GUI,
Disadvantages: adds layer of management to disks, higher level of
disk admin than other apps.
- SDS: Solstice (was Online) Disksuite: still available in upper versions of
Solaris, but VxVM recommended.  Suggest running root disks under SDS, 
the rest under Veritas.  Also FREE from sun.
- Partition Magic (Powerquest): Linux only?
- Diskdrake: ?
- GNU parted: resizes ext2/FAT partitions: Linux only
- LVM: Logical Volume Manager for Linux: http://linux.msede.com/lvm/

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Clustering/High Availability/Failover

HA
- Sun HA
- Veritas First Watch (formerly Qualix oem of Tidalwave)
- QualixHA+

Clustering
- Legato
- Sun Cluster (v2.2 no gui), v3.0 current?
- Veritas Cluster server
- Reliant Cluster server
- RSF-1: www.high-availability.com

- STORtools: some sort of cluster verification s/w?

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System Backup

Unix builtin:
- dump/load, ufsdump/ufsrestore -i
- tar, cpio
- mksysb and sysback (AIX system only)

Commercial:
- Veritas Netbackup: vxdump.  Have to buy vxfs as well??  Overall good
feedback; expensive.
- Solstice Backup (Suns only; OEM version of Legato)
- Legato NetWorker (acquired Budtool, its EOL 12/99); nice GUI.  Many
many bad opinions
- HP OmniBackup 
- EMC Timefinder
- Seagate Backup Exec
- Tivoli Storage Manager (was ADSM)
- SyncSort BackupExpress
- Backbone?
- Arkeia
- Quick Restore from Workstation Solutions
- REELbackup system from StorageTek
- OpenVision
- Retrospect: PC/Mac backup 
- Datacenter: Windows backup?

Believed Shareware
- Amanda; shareware, written/maintained by U of Maryland
- Alexandria

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File Transport (similar to backup)
built in
- cpio
- tar
- cp
- piping of ufsdump/ufsrestore

3rd party:
- rsync: ftp.samba.org/pub/rsync


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Source Code Control/Version Control/Configuration Management
Unix builtin: 
- sccs: the original CM tool; development has ceased.  Not as many features
as RCS.  Keeps code and changes in one file...dangerous.
- rcs: easier commands for users.  A little cleaner design (keeps delta files
separate of actual code).

3rd Party: there are dozens of tools: these are the most popular that i've seen:

- VSS: Microsoft Visual SourceSafe: not Unix based, but used in some shops.  
Advantages: can store binary images (such as versions
of compiled executables), integrates w/ the rest of Microsoft's s/w.
Disadvantages: buggy.  Search tools lacking.

- PVCS; industrial strength CM tool.  
- ClearCase; 
- Perforce

- Embarcadero DBArtisan Change Manager module; CM for databases?

Shareware
- CVS: gnu tools shareware tool, built overtop of RCS.  Very powerful.
www.wincvs.org has a phenomenal front-end tool.  All Shareware.
- cfengine: http://www.gnu.org/software/cfengine/cfdetails.html or
http://www.iu.hioslo.no/cfengine

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Change Control
???

- IMPAC: back in BA days: VMS based.
- Change Man: IBM mainframe tool

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TroubleTracking Systems/Problem Tracking/Helpdesk software

Commercial;
- Remedy; ARS. market leader
- Pure S/w: DDTS: Distributed Default Tracking System
- OSF Open track
- Tower concepts; Razor

- ClearQuest; bug tracker

Shareware
- Gnats from GNU; tkgnats gui front end
- req: ftp.ccs.neu.edu://pub/sysadmin (also has tk front end; same dir)
- pts/xpts/tk-pts; also from GNU?

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Project Planning S/w

Commercial
- Microsoft Project (PC/NT only)
- xopps; was from Nasa, now commercial?
- AMS Realtime (http://amsrealtime.com)
- Primavera, Inline Project Collaberation, others.

see http://solutions.sun.com/catalogs/all/Desktop/Project_Management/


Shareware?
- xplan; http://www.vmlinux.org/xplan
- Toutdox; http://toutdoux.sourceforge.net//en/index.html; Linux only

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Capacity Planning

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Stress Testing s/w

3rd party
- Cyrano ?? product
- Logic Works (now Platnium/Computer Associates) TestBYTES
- Resonate: load balancing

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File Systems

Unix built in:
- Ufs: standard
- jfs: Ibm Aix: but being ported to Linux
- advfs: Digital Unix

3rd Party:
- Open AFS: Andrew File System; www.openafs.org.  Third party file system.
- Veritas File System (vxfs): 
- DFS: 
- Transarc product

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Scheduling/GUI Cron replacement
Unix builtin: 
- Cron, at

3rd Party:
- Autosys: the most popular 3rd party Unix scheduling s/w
- BMC Control-M: x based, has NT module
- LSF
- Tidal S/w solution: ?? name
- Maestro; multi platform, expensive.

Shareware:
- Webmin: perl based, runs in browser. http://www.webmin.com

For NT:
- MKS Toolkit's Scheduler
- winat: avail from the Windows NT resource kit
- wincron: freeware
- NT Scheduler: builtin
- NTCron: for purchase
- Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 2.0: cron emulation

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FTP clients
built-in
- ftpd

3rd Party
- CUTE-ftp: pc client: http://www.cuteftp.com/
- nc-ftp: http://www.ncftp.com/ncftp/; allows passive ftp, allows
better configuration of ftp incoming.  also http://www.ncftpd.com/

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Log Watching/Monitoring tools:

Shareware
- swatch: the originial perl-based free script. 
- Big Brother: web based; http://www.iti.qc.ca/users/sean/bb-dnld/index.html
or www.bb4.org
- Logchecker: perl script. http://psionic.com/ 
- NetSaint; daemon monitoring big plus; http://www.netsaint.org/ 
- MRTG: (mrtg) Multi-Router Traffic Grapher; gui, web output
- WOTS: new tool available, based on Swatch.
- Bruce Wynn's tools: ftp://ftp.mfi.com/pub/sysadmin/1997/feb97.tar.Z
- DiskHog: ftp://ftp.ssc.com/pub/lj/listings/issue44/2416.tgz
- Cricket/rrdtools; http://cricket.sourceforge.net; use w/ Orca.
- Netcool: central console monitoring system
- ucd-snmp: sourceforge.net/projects/yapsnmp/
- opennms: www.opennms.org/
- logrotate: from sunfreeware.com

Commercial
- BMC Patrol: integrates into the above Enterprise management tool.
- Big Sister: bigsister.graeff.com (NT only?  Unix too?)
- Telamon
- Watcher; http://www.i-pi.com/watcher.html or ftp://ftp.unm.edu/pub/unix/Watcher.tar.Z
- yamm; Yet another mini-monitor (HP); basically a nicer version of top
- Topaz Prism and Monitor s/w



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Performance Monitoring/Reporting/Diagnosing/Troubleshooting tools

built in:
- sar (-k, -r), vmstat, iostat, netstat, swap -s, mpstat, uptime, icsp
- /usr/openwin/bin/perfmeter: gui based tool. (Solaris only)
- /usr/proc/bin/pmap: prints address space map of each process
- truss -p -vall pid
- sunvts, vsar
- Solaris 8: sdtprocess, prstat

Commercial
- Sun SE toolkit: www.setoolkit.com
- HP: Glance, perf-view, HP Openview tools
- HP: GlancePlus for Solaris
- Sun SyMon: realtime performance monitoring, trend analysis
- Purify Query (from PUREATRIA)
- SE Toolkit(SymbEL, by Adrian Cockroft): SymbEl
http://www.sun.com/cgi-bin/show?950901/columns/adrian/se2.4.html
http://www.sun.com/960601/columns/adrian/se2.5.html
- LibC/Inside (from Electris Software)
- rrdtool: RRD Tool: Round Robin Database: stores and reports on a number 
of stats (bandwidth, load averages, etc)
- SiteScope Software
- Sarge: sar front end.  http://red.vais.net/~efinch/
- sag: old sar front end; buggy
- TYPON: load monitoring tool; not sure if commercial or not.
- Vantage Point
- Quest; www.foglight.com

Shareware/Freeware
- top; can't live without this ps improvement/replacement
- Proctool: per-processor stats: 
http://www.sunsite.edu/pub/sun-info/mde/proctool/
- up.time: www.spyn.com/uptime/index.html
- Big Brother: free tools: www.bb4.com
- Big Sister: free tools
- mon: no info
- snmpc, snmpget: ??

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Network Monitoring tools:
builtin
- snoop; very powerful tool; really need to build a front end filter.
snoop -d hme0
- netstat, nfsstat, iostat, vmstat; all have network sections
- etherfind
- NIT (SunOS)
- bpf (Bsd variant)

Commercial
- Some Enterprise Mgt tools have Network Monitoring capabilities
(HP OpenView, SunNet Manager, etc)
- Sniffers/Lanalyzers: network general leader

Shareware
- Snoopy; (linux only right now): logs all commands run
- MRTG: has network capabilities
- tcpdump; (pre Solaris 8) snoop w/ hostnames
- etherman and packetman; http://www.cs.curtin.edu.au/~netman/
- nfswatch: http://www.pcs.cnu.edu/~jburnett/ftpget1.html

- libpcap: portable network packet sniffer
- ethload
- intermapper
- etherpeek
- nocol
- tcplogger and udplogger and etherload 
- ntop; network traffic monitoring: http://smc.vnet.net
- sniffit: ?

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Debugging tools/core file analysis

built in:
- strings : beginning analysis
- adb: core file analysis.


- gdb: gnu replacement for adb 
- iscda.sh; shell script for Solaris that analyzes core dumps
- dbx

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X-Windows Desktops/Window Managers

- CDE: Common Desktop Environment: multi-vendor solution supported by
Sun, HP, others.  Taken from HP's window management design.
- Motif
- TWM

Vendor specific:
- OpenWindows: Sun Solaris only
- KDE: MacMillian Linux
- Gnome: Linux.
- fvwm2, AfterStep: Linux?

X-Windows emulations over Windows 95/98/2000
- (old?): Chameleon
- Hummingbird's Exceed (www.hummingbird.com)
- virtual machine; vmware.com
- X-win
- VNC; http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/index.html
- Reflections, OnNet, tip: ??

Shareware
- MicroImage's MI/X (free)
- Starnet's X-win32 (shareware)


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Unix Emulation on Windows NT/200

- Xonnet/Viewnow
- Cygwin Xfree86: highly recommended 
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/
http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/xfree/

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Terminal Emulation/Telnet packages
built in:
- telnet, rsh

3rd Party
- ssh: Secure Shell: nice program to securely telnet
- Hyperterminal: mostly for dialout
- Netterm: good telnet package
- CRT: not as good as Netterm
- Teraterm: vt100 emulation
- Q-term
- Kermit??


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NFS tools:

- Samba; allows NT servers to mount Solaris filesystems and reverse
- Sun NFS: allows Solaris filesystems (if exported) to be accessed
by NT servers as just another Network neighborhood mapping.  However; EOL'd?

3rd party
- WRQ
- Hummingbird
- samfs?

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Clustering software solutions

on Suns: Sun Cluster 2.2

- SDS, VVM or SEVM.
- Veritas cluster: a better product, but comes with a cost.

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Security tools
Builtin: 
- fuser
- pkgchk; compares all files against original installation parameters,
reports back.  A good tool to check binaries for manipulation.

(Believed) Commercial
- Abacus Port Sentry
- Power Broker
- PitBull
- Virtual Vault (HP)
- Trusted Solaris
- SuperScout web filter: http://www.surfcontrol.com/promo/ZSSAC0906:
can prevent surfing to any web site.

Shareware
- lsof: List of Open Files; great tool.
- ssh/openssh (replace telnetd: in fact, Linux versions now come w/ 
telnetd disabled).  http://www.cs.hut.fi/ssh
- TCP wrappers; modifications to /etc/syslog.conf; blocks access to defined
IP addresses

- Cops; detects system changes http://dan.drydog.com/cops/software/ 
- Tripwire; basically a /var/sadm/install/contents frontend.
http://www.peapod.co.uk/products/tripwire/tripunix.html 
- Tiger (similar to Cops): http://mirror.nucba.ac.jp/mirror/security/Unix/tiger/
- ARM/Aset; ?? 

- npasswd; force users to create decent passwords
http://www.utexas.edu/cc/unix/software/npasswd/
- Bastille Hardening Scripts (linux); http://bastille-linux.sourceforge.net/
- sudo; quickie security hack to allow normal users to run root-only cmds
with safety.  http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~millert/sudo/
- titan; http://www.fish.com/titan/ (primarily Solaris); tightens Solaris
- cfengine: http://www.gnu.org/software/cfengine/cfdetails.html or
http://www.iu.hioslo.no/cfengine
- YASSP: http://www.yassp.org/; 
- TCT: The coroner's toolkit; tool to examine "forensic" information 
http://www.fish.com/tct/
- ipfilter

- read fixsolaris.txt: http://fixsolaris.sunhelp.org/fixsolaris.txt
- fish.com; good security site
- info.cert.org, coast.cs.purdue.edu good sites

Commercial Products
- eTrust: Computer Associates product.  eTrust-SSO and eTrust-admin

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Vulnerability assessment tools

- Axent NetRecon
- Bindview HackerShield
- eEye Digital Security Retina
- Internet Security Systems (ISS) Internet Scanner
- Nessus Security Scanner
- SARA
- World Wide Digital Security Saint

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Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)

- Firestorm
- Snort v1.83: Marty Roesch: packet logging, protocol analysis, 
attack signature matching and recognition.  snort.org

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Self-breaking Security tools

- Satan; Dan Farmer's infamous web-based tool
- Crack, Jack the Ripper; password cracking tools

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Anti-Virus (not really Sun/Unix related)

3rd Party/shareware/commercial
- TrendMicro Interscan VirusWall: antivirus.com
- McAfee: uvscan, Vshield.
- Norton
- Sophos
- VFfind/cyber: ?
- amavis: ?


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Firewalls

Commercial
- Checkpoint S/W's Firewall-1; fw-1

Shareware
- TCP wrappers; blocks access to defined IP addresses
http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/ToolsUnixNetSec.html#Tcpwrappers
- ipchains firewall

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Secure Delete/ (secure delete means removing a file so that it can 
*never* be recovered)

- Secure Delete - http://freshmeat.net/projects/securedelete/download/

(some of these depend on the above package anyway)
- FWipe - http://www.nb.net/~lbudney/linux/software/fwipe.html 
- SRM - http://sourceforge.net/projects/srm/ 
- Wipe - http://www.citeweb.net/berke/wipe/ 

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File recover programs/Undo an rm

- Some people write a rm wrapper script, which basically intercepts
an rm attempt and instead copies the file to a "trash can" ala NT or
Apple.  

- unrm, Lazarus; tools used to recover deleted unix files (part of TCT:
the Coroner toolkit)
- surf to http://www.fish.com/tct/help-recovering-file



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Drawing/Diagramming tools

- gnuplot: www.gnuplot.org

- Dia http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/ (linux)
- ORCA: tool that plots data from a text file
http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~blair/orca/docs/orcallator.html 
www.orcaware.com/orca

- xvgr/acegr: Graphing tools
- Ploticus: http://www.sgpr.net/

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Imaging Tools: Display, Manipulate, process basig Graphical images

- Khoros: 
- ImageMagick
- Mentalix Pixel/FX
- Photoshop 3.0
- Interleaf
- Microsoft Photo Editor; weaker

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Web Servers

- Apache
- IPlanet
- Netscape server
- MIcrosoft's IIS: Internet information Server: horribly insecure.  Req's
stopping and starting as a service when other servers require site reload.

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Email Clients/MUAs/Mail User Agent
built in (avail through telnet)
- sendmail
- mail, mailx


Shareware
- elm; the basic email package.
- pine: more enhanced version of elm; defaults Mime capable
- qmail: www.qmail.org: Linux distribution; widely used.
- Mutt: ?
- DtMail: solaris?
- Web-based mailers (many: Yahoo, Hotmail, etc)
- Netscape Messenger

Commercial
- Microsoft Outlook
- Lotus Notes ccMail
- Novell Groupwise
- Eudora
- AOL
- MSN

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Email Servers
built in
- smtp
- POP, IMAP

3rd Party/Commercial
- Microsoft Exchange
- iPlanet Messaging server
- Novell GroupWare
- Lotus Notes ccMail
- Sunscreen


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Email tools/Filters; spam filtering systems
built in:
- sendmail: can code up a list that is read by sendmail.cf to reject mail
or use the Kaccess hash reading /etc/mail/access (access_db)

shareware
- proctool: allows complex filtering of incoming mail: http://www.procmail.net
- Websense: content filtering of incoming email
- Blackhole list: sendmail macro
- PerlMX: www.activestate.com
- http://www.networkdweebs.com/products/dspam/

Commercial 3rd Party
- Trend eManager: some anti-spam features
- Superscout: www.surfcontrol.com
- Yahoo email has a *great* bulk mail filtering system...


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Mailing list s/w
built in: n/a

3rd party/shareware
- L-soft's listserv (www.lsoft.com)
- majordomo
- groups.yahoo.com (includes www.egroups.com and onelist.com)
- http://www.themailinglist.net/: associated w/ Majordomo somehow?

Commercial:
- Listproc: http://www.listproc.net/

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Calendar Servers

3rd Party:
- Iplanet calendar/mail
- Novell GroupWare
- Microsoft Outlook
- Lotus Notes/Domino 
- Corporate Time http://www.steltor.com
- Meeting Maker from On Technology
- OCSweb http://www.obsidian.co.za
- CyBozu  http://www.cybozu.com/
- Communigate Pro http://www.stalker.com/
- IMP and HORDE http://www.horde.org/
- SIMS



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Contact Managers

3rd Party
- ACT!

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Editors
built in
- vi: Visual Editor
- emacs:
- ed, sed, red: loooow level editors; line oriented.  Good to know
if you ever get caught w/o vi.

- xemacs: X-windows version of emacs
- vim: VI improved: www.vim.org
- beav: Binary editor and Viewer.

- ghex: Gnome Hexadecimal editor: allows user to view/edit binary files

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Usenet News readers
built in

3rd party:
- rn: Read News (written by Larry Walls)
- nn
- trn: threaded read news
- tin

Gui-based
- Netscape Messenger
- AOL
- groups.google.com

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WWW/Web Design/Html-generating tools

- Cold Fusion
- Netobjects Fusion.
- Dreamweaver
- Netscape Gold; not sure if still in existance
- Microsoft Frontpage.
- Microsoft Interdev: $900, very nice

- Microsoft Word; save as html option.  clunky, need html libraries
installed.

- Many editors now have html generating libraries included.

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Programming languages (not complete)

Built in
- sh, ksh, csh
- ed, sed, awk; not full blown languages; useful for specific things.
- tcl
- tk/gtk+

Shareware
- bash, tcsh
- Perl; the motherlode of Unix systems programmers everywhere.
- expect; based on Tcl/Tk; can make interactive programs

Training Languages
- Karl
- Pascal
- Basic

OLD/Obsolete Languages (Yes i know there's still development in these...)
- COBOL
- Ada
- Fortran

Application-Level
- C; complied with cc (built in) or gcc (Gnu cc)
- Objective C:

Front End Development:
- C++
- Visual C++
- Visual Basic
- Powerbuilder
- glade: http://glade.pn.org/
- QT3: http://www.troll.no

Web/WWW
- html/xml/etc; not a language, just a markup set.
- Javascript
- ASP
- Java
- VBScript; Visual Basic script
- Web Objects

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Shells
Built in
- sh, ksh, csh
- rksh: restricted ksh

Shareware
- bash, tcsh
- pdksh: public domain Korn shell http://www.cs.mun.ca/~michael/pdksh/
- rbash; restricted bash
- grsh: group account shell: http://www.ksu.edu/cns/forms/grshusr.2.html

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Remote Administration Tools

Unix side
- WRQ ReflectionX

Windows Administration
- PCAnywhere; the original, the standard
- Citrix: pcAnywhere clone, not as functional (no file transfer mode)
- VNC (ATT product); also at http://www.tridiavnc.com/
- Timbuktu: Netopia.com 
- Terminal Services Client (built into Windows 2000)

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Misc System Administration tools/Unknown

- netcat, nmap: ?
- ethereal
- ncurses
- libpng/tiff/etc. 
- {sh,file,text}utils 
- flex
- explorer, sentinel
- qpopper
- Forte
- SEAM