This is a standalone version of W. Richard Stevens' "sock" program,
based on the code available for the UNIX Network Programming book.
Adapted and reworked code for W. Richard Stevens' "sock" utility
by Christian Kreibich.
From the author: In TCP/IP Illustrated Vol. 1, Richard Stevens used
a program called "sock" to demonstrate the many properties of TCP/IP.
Unfortunately, the book only speaks about how to use the program but
does not point to a site for downloading its sources. While sock is
contained in the code package accompanying UNIX Network Programming,
this code is also getting dated.
The program can be used to generate TCP or UDP packets for testing
various network features. It runs as either client or server.
socat is a relay for bidirectional data transfer between two independent
data channels. Each of these data channels may be a file, pipe, device
(terminal or modem etc.), socket (UNIX, IP4, IP6 - raw, UDP, TCP), a file
descriptor (stdin etc.), a program, or an arbitrary combination of two of
these.
socat can be used, e.g., as TCP relay (one-shot or daemon), as an external
socksifier, for attacking weak firewalls, as a shell interface to UNIX
sockets, IP6 relay, for redirecting TCP oriented programs like brutus to a
serial line, or to establish a relatively secure environment (su and chroot)
for running client or server shell scripts with network connections.
SocketW is a cross platform (Linux/FreeBSD/Unix/Win32) streaming socket C++
library designed to be easy to use. It supports Unix sockets and TCP/IP sockets
with optional SSL/TLS (OpenSSL) support. SocketW allows you to write portable
and secure network applications quickly without needing to spend time learning
low-level system functions or reading OpenSSL manuals.
dropbox-api is a command line interface to access Dropbox API.
It includes the following commands:
- ls
- find
- du
- sync
- cp
- mv
- rm
- mkdir
- get
- put
Copyright (c) 1993-2001 Spread Concepts LLC. All rights reserved.
This product uses software developed by Spread Concepts LLC for use in the
Spread toolkit. For more information about Spread see http://www.spread.org .
These are the Java client libraries for Spread.
Spread is a toolkit and daemon that provide multicast and group communications
support to applications across local and wide area networks. Spread is designed
to make it easy to write groupware, networked multimedia, reliable server, and
collaborative work applications.
Spread consists of a library that user applications are linked with, a binary
daemon which runs on each computer that is part of the processor group, and
various utility and demonstration programs.
Splat is a set of utilities designed to help keep information
in an LDAP directory in sync with information outside of an
LDAP directory. This information can be any set of attributes on
any object in the LDAP directory.
Why another whois client? Because the RIPE client is a mess of hacks and
#ifdefs and more complex programs lack features or are bloated.
sqtop is a console applicaton to display information about currently active
client connections for a Squid proxy in a convenient way.
ssltunnel is a client/server software to establish PPP links over
SSL/TLS sessions. Client and server are mutually authenticated using
X509 certificates, PPP packets are encrypted/decrypted realtime on
each side. The client has the ability to initiate the connection
through an HTTP/HTTPS relay, even if an authentification is needed.
This is the client part.