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net/gupnp-ui-0.1.1 (Score: 0.07643312)
Framework for UPnP devices
GUPnP-UI provides a collection of simple GTK+ widgets on top of GUPnP.
net/gupnp-0.20.18 (Score: 0.07643312)
Framework for UPnP devices
GUPnP is an elegant, object-oriented open source framework for creating UPnP devices and control points, written in C using GObject and libsoup. The GUPnP API is intended to be easy to use, efficient and flexible. It provides the same set of features as libupnp, but shields the developer from most of UPnP's internals. GUPnP implements the UPnP specification: resource announcement and discovery, description, control, event notification, and presentation (GUPnP includes basic web server functionality through libsoup). GUPnP does not include helpers for construction or control of specific standardized resources (e.g. MediaServer); this is left for higher level libraries utilizing the GUPnP framework.
net/gwhois-20120626 (Score: 0.07643312)
Flexible whois client and proxy
gwhois is a generic whois client. It strives to know for all existing tlds and all ip address range the appropiate whois server to ask. You can simple call gwhois with a query for some domain or some ip and it will ask the right server for you! It can even query webforms which are unfortunately the only query type supported by many bad nics. gwhois can also be used as a whois server. You can call it from the inetd and make it accessable via a normal standard whois client. This allows for example using a Windows client and still make use of the enhanced features of gwhois.
net/hans-0.4.4 (Score: 0.07643312)
Hans makes it possible to tunnel IPv4 through ICMP
Hans makes it possible to tunnel IPv4 through ICMP echo packets, so you could call it a ping tunnel. This can be useful when you find yourself in the situation that your Internet access is firewalled, but pings are allowed. Hans runs on Linux as a client and a server. It runs on Mac OS X, iPhone/iPod touch, FreeBSD and OpenBSD as a client only.
net/knemo-0.7.7 (Score: 0.07643312)
KDE network monitor
KNemo - the KDE Network Monitor KNemo offers a network monitor similar to the one found in Windows. For every network interface it displays an icon in the systray.
net/krdc-4.14.3 (Score: 0.07643312)
RDP and VNC client for KDE
KRDC is a client application that allows you to view or even control the desktop session on another machine that is running a compatible server. VNC and RDP is supported.
net/krfb-4.14.3 (Score: 0.07643312)
VNC server for KDE
KDE Desktop Sharing (krfb) is a small server for the RFB protocol, better known as VNC. Unlike most other Unix/Linux RFB servers, KRfb allows you to share your X11 session instead of creating a new X11 session.
net/hidentd-0.4 (Score: 0.07643312)
Simple and secure ident (RFC1413) server
hidentd is a simple and secure GPLed ident (RFC1413) server. It requires either inetd, xinetd or ucspi-tcp to run. Basic features: * small and simple - around 300 lines of code * secure - runs without root priviledges * easy - no complicated configuration file syntax to learn. * hidentd is entirely controlled with command line options. * can be configured to provide fake usernames, protecting your privacy * limited masqueraded/NAT connections support.
net/hinfo-1.0 (Score: 0.07643312)
Utility primarily designed to find the owner of an IP block
hinfo is a utility that will display information about a host. It is primarily designed to find the owner of an IP block in order to direct spam complaints to where they may do some good. (maintainer's note: the DATAFILES are updated without the port version necessarily being updated. Expect drift on distinfo. See hinfo-update.) Although the home page of the software is at www.blars.org/hinfo.html, that page is not reachable from the FreeBSD.org domain.
net/honeyd-1.5c (Score: 0.07643312)
Simulate virtual network hosts (honeypots)
Honeyd is a small daemon that creates virtual hosts on a network. The hosts can be configured to run arbitrary services, and their TCP personality can be adapted so that they appear to be running certain versions of operating systems. Honeyd enables a single host to claim multiple addresses - I have tested up to 65536 - on a LAN for network simulation.