This is a tool to generate flash images for the embedded ubiquiti devices.
It includes support for:
* Routerstation
* Routerstation Pro
* LS-SR71
* XS-2 (?)
* XS-5 (?)
* XS2-8 (?)
* XM (?)
This particular tool is patched to build FreeBSD images rather than the
default Linux-centric images. The only change is the addition of
a separate "execute address" field, rather than assuming the kernel load
address is the kernel execute address.
Securely, and quickly copy data from Source to Target over
IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
A tiny munin-node implementation for FreeBSD written in pure bourne shell
providing basic plugin support
Nagios-statd is an addon to the Nagios (formerly netsaint) program.
It is a Python daemon and scripts that plug-in to Nagios
and allow you to check remote host information
(such as load, users, filesystems, etc.)
Released under the BSD license.
This utility program may be used for configuring the TV Out connector
of ATI Rage Mobility P/M graphics boards under FreeBSD on x86. Supports
switching the used TV standard from NTSC to PAL.
Autojump is a tool that acts as a complement to cd: it makes navigating your
filesystem a lot faster. It works by automagically maintaining a database of
the directories you use the most from the command line, and allows you to jump
back and forth between them, by typing just a few letters of the name of the
directory you want to jump to.
BSD::Sysctl offers a native Perl interface for fetching sysctl values that
describe the kernel state of BSD-like operating systems. This is around 80
times faster than scraping the output of the sysctl(8) program.
This module handles the conversion of symbolic sysctl variable names to the
internal numeric format, and this information, along with the details of how
to format the results, are cached. Hence, the first call to sysctl requires
three system calls, however, subsequent calls require only one call.
File::DirCompare is a perl module to compare two directories using
a callback, invoked for all files that are 'different' between the
two directories, and for any files that exist only in one or other
directory ('unique' files).
File::Log is a class providing methods to log data to a file. There are
a number of parameters that can be passed to allow configuration of the
logger.
This perl library uses perl5 objects to assist in determining whether a
file's contents or attributes have changed. It maintains several pieces
of information about the file: a digest (currently only MD5 is
supported), its inode number, its mode, the uid of its owner, the gid of
its group owner, and its last modification time.