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
SSSPL - Simple Socks Server for Perl
SSS is a simple socks server written in perl that
implements the SOCKS v5 protocol.
This is a port of wmping which is a Windowmaker dock app which
is simple usefull program that allows to check host status in your
network environment. It can be used for monitoring servers in the network.
An abstraction layer that uses dbus for interprocess communication.
RUT (pronouced as 'root') mean 'aRe yoU There'.
It was developed to brute force its way into wvlan (IEEE 802.11b)
access points which use mac authentification.
It offers a wide range of _local_ network discovery features like arp
lookup on all hosts on a network with vendor-string, spoofed DHCP
request, RARP, BOOTP, ICMP-ping and address mask request and some
other features.
Tsclient is a GNOME 2 frontend for rdesktop, and also supports VNC clients,
Citrix ICA client (experimental) and X via Xnest (experimental).
wmnetload is a network interface monitor dockapp. It is designed to
fit well with dockapps like wmcpuload and wmmemmon.
wol implements Wake-On-LAN functionality in a small program.
It wakes up hardware that is Magic Packet compliant.
Consider you have a sleeping or turned-off computer
and you want to wake it up remotely. Just type:
# wol <MAC-ADDRESS>
and the host wakes up (OK, it will boot ;-).
Features:
- Wakes up various NIC's (tested)
- 3COM 3C905c
- Intel EtherExpress Pro 100
- Linksys Etherfast LNE100TX
- Realtek LFE8139
- LevelOne FNC-0107TX
- Wake up from file (same as /etc/ethers and an enhanced format)
- Sleeping between two wake ups (measured in milliseconds)
xmlrpc-epi is an implementation of the xmlrpc protocol in C. It provides an easy
to use API for developers to serialize RPC requests to and from XML. It does
*not* include a transport layer, such as HTTP. The API is primarily based upon
proprietary code written for internal usage at Epinions.com, and was later
modified to incorporate concepts from the xmlrpc protocol. It passed the xmlrpc
validation test suite in December 2000.
As of Sept. 27, 2001, experimental support for SOAP v 1.1 has been added to the
library. This support is implemented transparently to the application such that
a single API can be used for manipulation of values, yet both SOAP and XML-RPC
can be read or written.
Various iterations of this code have been/are running at Epinions.com and are
sufficiently fast for the high traffic volume this site encounters, with several
xmlrpc type requests generated for each user http request. No specific speed
claims are made. Your mileage may vary.
A feature-rich graphical Telnet 5250 emulator written in Java.