HLMaster implements a fully functional, automatic master-server
daemon for the game Half-Life (and all mods based on this engine).
Howl is a cross-platform implementation of the Zeroconf networking
standard. Zeroconf brings a new ease of use to IP networking.
Howl allows software developers to easily embed
Zeroconf/Bonjour(tm)-like functionality in their applications, making
cumbersome and error-prone network configuration tasks seem so five
minutes ago.
ABILLS (Asmodeus BILLing System) is free billing for dialup and vpn users.
Written completely in PERL it uses MySQL and FreeRadius for authentication.
iSCSI Enterprise Target is a simple open source iSCSI target with
professional features, that works well in enterprise environments
under real workloads, and is scalable and versatile enough to meet
the challenge of future storage needs and developments.
The port work was originally done by QuadStor.
iplog is a TCP/IP traffic logger. Currently, it is capable of logging
TCP, UDP and ICMP traffic, though adding support for other protocols
should be relatively easy. iplog contains a built-in packet filter,
allowing for logging or excluding packets that fit a given set of
criteria.
IAXmodem is a software modem written in C that uses an IAX channel (commonly
provided by an Asterisk PBX system) instead of a traditional phone line and
uses a DSP library instead of DSP hardware chipsets.
igmpproxy is a simple multicast routing daemon based on mrouted. It uses IGMP
forwarding to dynamically route multicast traffic.
Reqiures multicast forwarding enabled
IIPImage is an advanced high-performance feature-rich image
server system for web-based streamed viewing and zooming of
ultra high-resolution images with low processor and memory
requirements. The system can handle gigapixel size images as
well as advanced image features such as 8/16/32 bits per
channel, CIELAB colorimetric images and scientific imagery
such as multispectral images and digital elevation maps.
A verbose packet sniffer that displays a great amount of detail
on each packet it reads, including application layer fields.
Internet Routing Registry Daemon (IRRd).