Libproxy exists to answer the question: Given a network resource, how do I
reach it? It handles all the details, enabling you to get back to
programming.
GNOME? KDE? Command line? WPAD? PAC? Network changed? It doesn't matter!
Just ask libproxy what proxy to use: you get simple code and your users
get correct, consistant behavior and broad infrastructure compatibility.
ZeroMQ - Distributed Computing Made Simple
* The socket library that acts as a concurrency framework.
* Carries messages across inproc, IPC, TCP, and multicast.
* Connect N-to-N via fanout, pubsub, pipeline, request-reply.
* Asynch I/O for scalable multicore message-passing apps.
librouteros (or libRouterOS) is a C library to communicate with network
devices by MikroTik running their Linux-based operating system RouterOS.
Socket++ is a iostream like C++ class library for the UNIX and INET
domains of sockets and protocols.
Wrappers are also provided for pipe(), socketpair(), popen() and
fork().
Included are also "protocol" classes with two examples - echo and
smtp (client only).
Socket++ is covered by the GPL.
This package provides an implementation of the Secure Real-time
Transport Protocol (SRTP), the Universal Security Transform (UST),
and a supporting cryptographic kernel.
The Torque Network Library is a robust, secure, easy to use, cross-platform
C++ networking API designed for high performance simulations and games. The
network architecture in TNL has powered some of the best internet
multiplayer action games to date. Whether you're writing a multiplayer game,
developing a complex simulation, or just need a solid foundation for network
apps, TNL will meet your needs.
TNL is available under the GNU General Public License (GPL), an indie
license, and a commercial license.
libunp is the library used in W. Richard Stevens' book "UNIX Network
Programming Volume 1, 2nd Edition". It contains the library and headers
used in the examples as well as all programs from the text that compile on
FreeBSD systems.
For more information on the book, see
http://www.phptr.com/ptrbooks/ptr_013490012X.html
For more info on W. Richard Stevens, see
LibVNCServer is ripped out of Xvnc to provide an easy API to write one's own
vnc server.
This is a PXE daemon, which you can use to set up a networked boot menu for
netbooting client machines (FreeBSD, Linux, Windows, etc.) that support &
utilize Intel's Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE).
Zapojit - GLib/GObject wrapper for the SkyDrive and Hotmail REST APIs