This is new generation of TSOCKS.
Torsocks allows you to use most socks-friendly applications in
a safe way with Tor. It ensures that DNS requests are handled
safely and explicitly rejects UDP traffic from the application
you're using.
See also https://gitweb.torproject.org/torsocks.git
Remote terminal application that allows roaming, supports intermittent
connectivity, and provides intelligent local echo and line editing of
user keystrokes.
Mosh is a replacement for SSH. It's more robust and responsive,
especially over Wi-Fi, cellular, and long-distance links.
PJSIP is a free and open source multimedia communication library
written in C language implementing standard based protocols such
as SIP, SDP, RTP, STUN, TURN, and ICE. It combines signaling protocol
(SIP) with rich multimedia framework and NAT traversal functionality
into high level API that is portable and suitable for almost any
type of systems ranging from desktops, embedded systems, to mobile
handsets.
Wackford and Squeers are the client and server, respectively, of the SHYTE
plain text network hypertext system. SHYTE is a plain text alternative to
the web. The very first SHYTE site may be visited via wackford at
<mammothcheese.ca/root>.
SHYTE is _S_imple _HY_per_TE_xt. Read the wackford(1), squeers(8), and
shyte(5) manuals for details.
wmlj monitors your Friends List at LiveJournal.com, an online
journaling service. It's designed to sit at your WindowMaker dock
panel. It checks the Friends List for updates every given time
interval, and if some of your friends post new entries, it signals
you with a neat graphic animation sequence.
Diablo is a comprehensive newsfeeding and newsreading software package
that was originally developed by Matthew Dillon and is now run as an open
source project. Diablo is significantly faster and more robust than INN,
and scales well to multi-server installations.
Knews is a threaded newsreader with an X Window interface that uses NNTP
to get news. Threads are displayed in a graphical tree. Full support for
reading MIME articles, except message/partial.
o Background threading of newsgroups
o Doesn't have to read the active file or group descriptions on startup
o A mechansim for reading the spool directory
o Kill file support with color blobs
o Regular expression searching in articles and the newsgroup list
o XPAT searching
o Can use different fonts and colors for quoted text and headers in articles
o Lots of action procedures that can be tied to keys.
o Supports multiple nntp servers
o Tagging of articles and saving or piping them in order
o Uudecode function. Not perfect, but handles most cases
o article text widget is able to display wide-character fonts
o article tree has a 'vertical' layout by popular demand
o experimental: Decoding of 16 bit encoded charsets
o Mailcap file support
o save thread data between sessions
o article prefetch cache and 'trailing' cache
o Less restrictive locking of the interface
o Message-id lookup of articles
LICENSE: GLP2 or later
Leafnode v1.11 is a simple, IPv6 enabled NNTP server and client
designed for small sites. (Think store & forward proxy if you like.)
It "learns" which newsgroups should be downloaded based on what's accessed.
Use it to enable online newsreaders to offline reading or to reduce your
external bandwidth if you have several users accessing Usenet news.
nget is a command line NNTP file grabber.
It automatically pieces together multipart postings for easy retrieval,
even substituting parts from multiple servers. It handles disconnects
gracefully, resuming after the last part successfully downloaded,
and caching of header data for quick access.
CUPS backend for the canon proprietary USB over IP network printing
protocol, BJNP. This backend is based on reverse engineering using
TCP/IP. It can be used with CUPS 1.2 - 1.7 (verified). This backend allows Cups
to connect over the network to a Canon printers