tcpshow reads a tcpdump(1) savefile and provides a reasonably complete
decode of Ethernet, IP, ICMP, UDP and TCP headers. Boolean expressions
may also be specified for packet selection. Data within the packets are
displayed in ASCII.
tcpshow's output is simular to Sun Solaris's snoop(1M) command for
network packet capture and inspection.
tcpslice is a tool for extracting portions of packet trace
files generated using tcpdump's -w flag.
The basic operation of tcpslice is to copy to stdout all packets
from its input file(s) whose timestamps fall within a given range.
TinTin++ is a console MUD client for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. Its main
assets are an easy to learn and use scripting language, full telnet support,
a split screen interface to separate mud output from client input, and
keyboard macros that work on all systems.
A Twitter client for the console. The goal of the project is to build a
full-featured, lightweight, and extremely configurable Twitter client.
Features:
- Multiple timelines (buffers)
- Multi-column
- Tweet, Reply, Retweet, Delete tweet
- Follow/Unfollow
- Favorite/Unfavorite
- Direct Messages
- Open URLs in browser
- Thread view
- Unread count
- Search
- View users tweets
- Fully customizable
- Multiple accounts
- View user profile
XPVM provides a graphical interface to the PVM console commands and
information, along with several animated views to monitor the execution
of PVM programs. These views provide information about the interactions
among tasks in a parallel PVM program, to assist in debugging and
performance tuning.
Xrdesktop2 is a GTK2-Perl frontend for Rdesktop, which allows for the
saving, and editing of session configurations.
Xrdesktop2's intent is to handle Rdesktop's available commandline options,
by presenting them in a [Perl/GTK2] GUI. Xrdesktop2 currently handles most
any of the options you're likely to be interested in. Future versions will
undoubtedly add more.
zsync is a file transfer program. It allows you to download a file from
a remote web server, where you have a copy of an older version of the
file on your computer already. zsync downloads only the new parts of the
file. It uses the same algorithm as rsync.
zsync does not require any special server software or a shell account on
the remote system (rsync, in comparison, requires that you have an rsh
or ssh account, or that the remote system runs rsyncd). Instead, it uses
a control file - a .zsync file - that describes the file to be
downloaded and enables zsync to work out which blocks it needs. This
file can be created by the admin of the web server hosting the download,
and placed alongside the file to download - it is generated once, then
any downloaders with zsync can use it. Alternatively, anyone can
download the file, make a .zsync and provide it to other users (this is
what I am doing for the moment).
tcpstat reports certain network interface statistics (such as
bandwidth) much like vmstat does for system statistics. It gets its
information by either monitoring a specific interface, or by reading
previously-saved tcpdump data from a file. It has been tested under
Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and BSD/OS.
CrashMail II FTN mail tosser
CrashMail is back! Once upon a time, there was a Fidonet tosser for
the Amiga called CrashMail. This is the new generation of that tosser!
This generation is more basic without the fancy GUI, but does what it
is supposed to do and is above all more portable.
FidoNet(tm) transport and gateway for UN*X platform.
Delivers Fidonet mail packets over telephone lines
and TCP/IP connections; converts Fidonet net- and
echomail to RFC-822/RFC-1036 compliant mail and news
and vice versa. In cooperation with MTA and netnews
packages allows to run a FidoNet node (or point) on
a UN*X machine.
LICENSE: Freeware