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| rowspan="3" | IRC || [[Services/IRC|IRC Network]] || public || MilkyPond Chat Network using a dedicated software or a Web-interface
| rowspan="3" | IRC || [[Services/IRC|IRC Network]] || public || MilkyPond Chat Network using a dedicated software or a Web-interface
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| IRC Bouncer || users || [[Services/IRC-Bouncer|IRC proxy]] (IRC server relaying IRC communications, keeping connections open and remembering logs)
| [[Services/IRC-Bouncer|IRC Bouncer]] || users || IRC proxy (IRC server relaying IRC communications, keeping connections open and remembering logs)
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| [[Services/IRC-IM-GW|IRC to IM gateway]] || users || IRC server relaying communication to multiple instant messaging networks in a unified interface (supported network: ICQ/AIM/YM!/…, support as much networks as [[wikipedia:Pidgin_(software)#Supported_protocols|Pidgin]] + coincoin)
| [[Services/IRC-IM-GW|IRC to IM gateway]] || users || IRC server relaying communication to multiple instant messaging networks in a unified interface (supported network: ICQ/AIM/YM!/…, support as much networks as [[wikipedia:Pidgin_(software)#Supported_protocols|Pidgin]] + coincoin)
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| colspan="2" | [[Services/VCS|VCS]] || public/users || Code/configuration versioning tools (Git, SVN, Baz, Bzr…)
| colspan="2" | [[Services/VCS|VCS]] || public/users || Code/configuration versioning tools (Git, SVN, Baz, Bzr…)
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| rowspan="2" | Databases || SQL || users || SQL server (PostgreSQL or MySQL)
| rowspan="2" | Databases || [[Services/SQL|SQL]] || users || SQL server (PostgreSQL or MySQL)
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| LDAP || users || LDAP server (OpenLDAP)
| [[Services/LDAP|LDAP]] || users || LDAP server (OpenLDAP)
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| colspan="2" | [[Services/SoftwareRepository|Software Repository]] || public/users || Software repository, to provide custom packages (think Debian debs) or installation media (thinks DVDs)
| colspan="2" | [[Services/SoftwareRepository|Software Repository]] || public/users || Software repository, to provide custom packages (think Debian debs) or installation media (thinks DVDs)
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| colspan="2" | [[Services/MailHosting|Mail Domains]] || users || Mail hosting (MX1/MX2)
| colspan="2" | [[Services/MailHosting|Mail Domains]] || users || Mail hosting (MX1/MX2)
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| colspan="2" | Web Sites/Applications || users || Web pages using HTML/XHTML, CSS, JS, and various server-side programming languages (SSI, PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby…), and statistics (analytics data/reports)
| colspan="2" | [[Services/WebHosting|Web Sites/Applications]] || users || Web pages using HTML/XHTML, CSS, JS, and various server-side programming languages (SSI, PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby…), and statistics (analytics data/reports)
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| colspan="2" | XMPP Domains || users || XMPP Node for a custom domain
| colspan="2" | [[Services/XMPPHosting|XMPP Domains]] || users || XMPP Node for a custom domain
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| colspan="2" | [[Services/Shell|Shell]] || trusted || Useful for website administration, development, run custom scripts, persistent applications for text-mode geeks…
| colspan="2" | [[Services/Shell|Shell]] || trusted || Useful for website administration, development, run custom scripts, persistent applications for text-mode geeks…
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| rowspan="2" | Network || colspan="2" | IPv6 tunnels || users || Access to the IPv6 world through an IPv4 connection
| rowspan="2" | Network || colspan="2" | [[Services/IPv6-Broker|IPv6 tunnels]] || users || Access to the IPv6 world through an IPv4 connection
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| colspan="2" | [[Services/NSTX|NSTX]] || users || Access to the Internet through a restricted WIFI connection (via an IP over DNS tunnel)
| colspan="2" | [[Services/NSTX|NSTX]] || users || Access to the Internet through a restricted WIFI connection (via an IP over DNS tunnel)
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* in Services/Projects: https://projects.duckcorp.org/
* in Services/Projects: https://projects.duckcorp.org/
* in Services/VCS: https://rcs.duckcorp.org/
* in Services/VCS: https://rcs.duckcorp.org/
* new debian repository (when ready)

Revision as of 02:26, 24 January 2012

Here is a short overview of the services provided by DuckCorp.

Our services are supervised and important data are saved regularly.

Warning! Notes about security !

Available Services
Category Service Access Description
Communication Mail eMails users Mail boxes with anti-spam/anti-virus, filtering…, or mail redirections
Mailing-Lists users Distribution lists for mails
IRC IRC Network public MilkyPond Chat Network using a dedicated software or a Web-interface
IRC Bouncer users IRC proxy (IRC server relaying IRC communications, keeping connections open and remembering logs)
IRC to IM gateway users IRC server relaying communication to multiple instant messaging networks in a unified interface (supported network: ICQ/AIM/YM!/…, support as much networks as Pidgin + coincoin)
XMPP (Jabber) users Global Chat Network (inter-communication between many well-known public IM services)
Triboune Libre public MilkyPond Web-chat system inspired by the famous one on Linuxfr.org
File/Media Sharing Media Gallery public/users Photo and video gallery
Generic File Repository public/users Generic file sharing system (using FTP)
Downloads Links public/users Web-based generic file sharing
Shell Transfer trusted File transfer system using the SAFT protocol (shell access needed)
Utilities News WebReader users News feeds reader through a web interface
Time Server public System used to automatically setup time on your machines (and also part of the NTP Pool Project)
Dictionary Server public Words searching system via a dedicated software (using the DICT protocol) or a Web-interface
Development Project Management & Issue Tracking public/users
Code Review public/users
VCS public/users Code/configuration versioning tools (Git, SVN, Baz, Bzr…)
Databases SQL users SQL server (PostgreSQL or MySQL)
LDAP users LDAP server (OpenLDAP)
Software Repository public/users Software repository, to provide custom packages (think Debian debs) or installation media (thinks DVDs)
Hosting DNS users Domain Name System (NS1/NS2, DNSSEC…)
Mail Domains users Mail hosting (MX1/MX2)
Web Sites/Applications users Web pages using HTML/XHTML, CSS, JS, and various server-side programming languages (SSI, PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby…), and statistics (analytics data/reports)
XMPP Domains users XMPP Node for a custom domain
Shell trusted Useful for website administration, development, run custom scripts, persistent applications for text-mode geeks…
Network IPv6 tunnels users Access to the IPv6 world through an IPv4 connection
NSTX users Access to the Internet through a restricted WIFI connection (via an IP over DNS tunnel)


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