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my boss has asked me to come up with a test page which can handle sftp of a file from one internal server to another.
As Ive never done this before I was wondering if anyone could give me a shove in the right direction please?
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.Net Framework doesn't have internal support for connecting to SFTP. But there are some free libraries which can handle that - right now I am using in my project this one successfully - SharpSSH.
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I want to make a C# student management system and I don`t know if I need to use Xampp or I can use something else. Can anybody help me, please?
XAMPP is for deploying PHP or Perl applications. C# is most typically run by IIS, both locally as well as on a server.
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i'm writing C# code in visual studio2015 and im looking for packet capture library
my goal is to reject some non-allowed packets and ddos attack
I only know of one library that can do it for windows: WinDivert
It also has a .net wrapper: Divert.Net. For the Divert.Net you need the 1.2.0-rc MSVC files from what I remember.
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I'm completely new to Oauth 2.0 and I want to use it in my Silverlight (c#) in-browser application, in order to access this API method: https://www.elance.com/p/api2/methods/workroom/bid-id/messages.
What are the things that I need to know? Is there any library that I can use for this?
I would also appreciate some code examples!
Thank you
There is a fair amount of libraries for the protocol, including C#!
http://oauth.net/code/
Edit:
Plus, this link provides a thorough guide on the protocol, if RFCs are not your favorite nightstand literature:
http://hueniverse.com/oauth/
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I found Yammer a very useful, and great app, but i want to extend it somehow.
And want to have it installed as on-premise solution.
Maybe someone know alternative for it, but developed using C#?
Thx
There exist many open-source self-hosted alternatives to Yammer, such as StatusNet and Laconi.ca, but unfortunately, most of them are in PHP/MySQL.
Currently, Leiha is your best bet.
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I am looking for any open source application that uses lucene.net. I am working on a complicated web application and would like to see how others have implemented lucene.net.
I think Raven DB uses it under the hood.
The latest release (2.5) of SubText uses it.