Nash!Com is one of the leading HCL Business Partners in the area of cross-platform API development and primarily provides services on the HCL Domino infrastructure level. In addition to commercial products and services, Nash!Com is involved in several HCL open source projects and maintains a number of well-known open source tools.
You can find information about each Nash!Com project in its respective GitHub repository. The start script repository contains a number of related sub-projects.
Daniel Nashed, the owner and founder of Nash!Com, also runs a popular blog featuring information about Notes/Domino, Linux, containers, security, and related topics. He is also one of the distinguished HCL Lifetime Ambassadors.
The Domino Start Script project and its related sub-projects provide tools and scripts to manage Domino installations, particularly in Linux and container environments.
Project | Description | Page | GitHub |
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Domino Start Script | Main start script project | Page | GitHub |
Domino One-Touch Installer | Automated Domino installation | Page | - |
Domino Container Control (dominoctl ) |
Control utility for containers | Page | - |
Domino Download Script | Script for downloading Domino | Page | - |
Fail2Ban for Domino | Integration of Fail2Ban with Domino | Page | GitHub |
- HCL Notes/Domino
- HCL Nomad Web & Server
- HCL Traveler
- HCL SafeLinx
- Platforms: Windows / Linux / AIX
- Containers
- API Development
- System Integration
- Domino Infrastructure Consulting
- Troubleshooting and Administration
- Security Consulting
- High Availability & Backup
- Solutions for Your Specific Needs
Nash!Com is actively involved in the following HCL Open Source projects:
Project Name | Description | GitHub Page | GitHub Project |
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Domino Container | Container build system for Domino images | Page | GitHub |
Domino Certificate Manager | Extensions and examples for Domino CertMgr | Page | GitHub |
Domino Backup | Integrations and tools for Domino Backup & Restore | Page | GitHub |
Domino One Touch Setup | Documentation and how-tos for OTS | - | GitHub |
Domino Linux | Domino on Linux distributions and best practices | Page | GitHub |