WMND (WindowMaker Network Devices) is a highly customizable network
monitoring dockapp for Window Maker (and compatibles) for many
operative systems and devices.
This application displays the data rate through a given network
interface. It is intended to be run from the WindowMaker dock,
but others have run it under the fvwm and AfterStep window managers.
Information about this software can be found on my web page:
This little program polls network statistics and does a few things with
the data it gets. It has small blinking lights for the rx and tx of IP
packets, a digital speedometer of your polled stat's current speed and a
bar graph like xload et. al which has a tx speed graph from bottom-up
and rx speed graph from the top-down. The speedometer keeps track of the
current speed per second and shows it in a color corresponding to which
of rx or tx that has the highest speed at the moment. Also, the graph is
drawn in a way that the highest speed is drawn on top of the other while
the other is in the background.
The STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs (Network Address Translation))
server is an implementation of the STUN protocol that enables STUN
functionality in SIP-based systems. The STUN server tar ball also include a
client API to enable STUN functionality in SIP endpoints. In addition there
is a command line UNIX client and a graphical Windows client that check what
type of NAT the user is using.
STUN is an application-layer protocol that can determine the public IP and
nature of a NAT device that sits between the STUN client and STUN server.
The current version of the code supports most of RFC 3489 except the ability
to get OTPs from the server.
SubNetCalc is an IPv4/IPv6 subnet address calculator. For given IPv4 or IPv6
address and netmask or prefix length, it calculates network address, broadcast
address, maximum number of hosts and host address range. The output is
colourized for better readability (e.g. network part, host part). Also, it
prints the addresses in binary format for better understandability.
Furthermore, it can identify the address type (e.g. multicast, unique local,
site local, etc.) and extract additional information from the address
(e.g. type, scope, interface ID, etc.). Finally, it can generate IPv6 unique
local prefixes.
A lightweight, dependency-free program to pull source using the svn protocol.
From the README on the website:
wmwave is dockapp for window maker to display statistical information
about a current wireless ethernet connection. The current release
is Version 0.4. wmwave has been tested under Redhat 5.2 with an
Wavelan Silver WEP/IEEE card from Lucent Technologies.
I have rewritten the network code for use with Bill Paul's wi(4)
driver as it appears in FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT and 4.4-STABLE. Support
for other cards will not be integrated into this GPLed version.
libdnet provides a simplified, portable interface to several low-level
networking routines, including network address manipulation, kernel
arp(4) cache and route(4) table lookup and manipulation, network
firewalling, network interface lookup and manipulation, and raw IP
packet and Ethernet frame transmission. It is intended to complement
the functionality provided by pcap(3).
Xferstats is a utility that parses wu-ftpd, ncftpd, and (special) apache
xferlogs and gives various information and totals about the data transferred.
TAYGA is an out-of-kernel stateless NAT64 implementation for that uses the
TUN driver to exchange IPv4 and IPv6 packets with the kernel. It is intended
to provide production-quality NAT64 service for networks where dedicated
NAT64 hardware would be overkill.