pynids is a python wrapper for libnids, a Network Intrusion Detection
System library offering sniffing, IP defragmentation, TCP stream
reassembly and TCP port scan detection. Let your own python routines
examine (or kill) network conversations.
pynids is free software, licensed under the GPL.
qadsl (GNU Alive) is a small utility to login on the Telia AB ADSL service.
It also works fine with COMHEM Cable internet and Tiscali Internet services.
It features a keep-alive daemon with login/logout functions. The daemon
periodically connects to the ISP to ensure you are not logged out.
Reposado is a set of tools written in Python that replicate the
key functionality of Mac OS X Server's Software Update Service.
This enables you to host a local Apple Software Update Server
on any hardware and OS of your choice.
throttled is a bandwidth shaping application for FreeBSD which allows you
to cap your upstream bandwidth, prioritize ACK packets, and keep your
download speeds high even when your server is sending out at full speed.
It uses almost no cpu, and has a tiny footprint. Enjoy.
For more information you can read the comments in throttled-startup
Samba4 is an attempt to implement an Active Directory compatible Domain
Controller.
In short, you can join a WinNT, Win2000, WinXP or Win2003 member server
to a Samba4 domain, and it will behave much as it does in AD, including
Kerberos domain logins where applicable.
Samba4 is an attempt to implement an Active Directory compatible Domain
Controller.
In short, you can join a WinNT, Win2000, WinXP or Win2003 member server
to a Samba4 domain, and it will behave much as it does in AD, including
Kerberos domain logins where applicable.
Samba4 is an attempt to implement an Active Directory compatible Domain
Controller.
In short, you can join a WinNT, Win2000, WinXP or Win2003 member server
to a Samba4 domain, and it will behave much as it does in AD, including
Kerberos domain logins where applicable.
The u6rd is a user-space 6rd (RFC 5569) implementation, which uses
tun(4) and the raw socket interface.
The u6rd daemon runs on the 6rd border router of a 6rd site that is
isolated from the native IPv6 Internet. It does not provide the
functionality of 6rd "relay" routers.
UCARP allows a couple of hosts to share common virtual IP addresses
in order to provide automatic failover. It is a portable userland
implementation of the secure and patent-free Common Address Redundancy
Protocol (CARP, OpenBSD's alternative to the VRRP).
slurm started as a port of pppstatus to FreeBSD and now is a generic
curses based network load monitor.
It features three different modes with real-time ASCII graphs and
interface statistics for all kinds of network interfaces on most Unix systems.
Michael L. Hostbaek
mich@FreeBSD.org