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net-im/vqcc-gtk-0.5 (Score: 0.0060437294)
LAN chat client compatible with quickChat and Vypress Chat (TM)
vqcc-gtk is a chat application written in C for the GTK+ toolkit, primarily used in small LAN's. It is based on quickChat/Vypress Chat (TM) for Windows (from Vypress Research) and is licensed under the GPL. The application supports both quickChat and Vypress Chat(TM) protocols and hopefully is compatible enough to substitute those applications when using Linux, FreeBSD or another *NIX desktop. You need no server to run, however it is not possible to communicate outside your LAN (or subnet). (From the About page)
net/dgd-1.4.22 (Score: 0.0060437294)
Dworkin's Game Driver
DGD is a rewrite from scratch of the LPMud server. It runs on Windows, MacOS, BeOS and many versions of Unix. This is the core distribution of DGD, providing all the tools needed to implement interactive servers, for instance MUD, IRC, WWW, etc. A reference implementation of a kernel library is provided, which can be further built on. Normally with DGD, there is a kernel library to define the programming environment and a database library to define the interaction environment. Please report bugs to <felix@dworkin.nl>.
net/jsch-0.1.53 (Score: 0.0060437294)
Pure Java implementation of SSH2
Sch is a pure Java implementation of SSH2. JSch allows you to connect to an sshd server and use port forwarding, X11 forwarding, file transfer, etc., and you can integrate its functionality into your own Java programs. JSch is licensed under BSD style license. - Why JSch? Our intension in developing this stuff is to enable users of our pure java X servers, WiredX and WeirdX, to enjoy secure X sessions. Our efforts have mostly targeted the SSH2 protocol in relation to X window system and X11 forwarding. Of course, we are also interested in adding other functionality - port forward, file transfer, terminal emulation, etc.
security/hotssh-0.2.7 (Score: 0.0060437294)
HotSSH is an interface to Secure Shell, for GNOME and OpenSSH
HotSSH is an interface to Secure Shell, for GNOME and OpenSSH. It intends to be a better experience than simply invoking "ssh" from an existing terminal window. * Fast search-based interface for new connections * Also display and search of local (Avahi) SSH servers * Tabbed display with automatic session saving (Firefox style) * Status bar with information like latency to server and output of remote uptime * Close integration with OpenSSH features like connection sharing (near-instant new tabs) * NetworkManager integration to easily reconnect after a network change, great for laptops
sysutils/downtimed-1.0 (Score: 0.0060437294)
System downtime monitoring and reporting tool
downtimed is a program that monitors operating system downtime, uptime, shutdowns and crashes and keeps records of those events. downtimed(8) is a daemon process which is intended to be started automatically from system boot scripts every time when the operating system of a server starts. First the daemon logs its findings about the previous downtime to a specified logging destination as well as in a database file which can be displayed with downtimes(1). After that the daemon just keeps waiting in the background and periodically updates a time stamp file on the disk. downtimes(1) is a command-line tool which can be used to inspect previous downtime records.
sysutils/hatop-0.7.7 (Score: 0.0060437294)
Interactive real-time monitoring tool for the HAProxy unix socket
HATop is an interactive ncurses client and real-time monitoring statistics displaying tool for the HAProxy Unix socket. HATop's appearance is similar to top. It supports various modes for detailed statistics of all configured proxies and services in near realtime. In addition, it features an interactive CLI for the haproxy Unix socket. This allows administrators to control the given haproxy instance (change server weight, put servers into maintenance mode, etc.) directly out of hatop (using keybinds or the CLI) and monitor the results immediately.
sysutils/tartarus-0.9.8 (Score: 0.0060437294)
Wrappers around common Unix tools for simplified backup solution
Tartarus provides a nice wrapper around basic Unix tools such as tar, find and curl (well, that's not that basic) to provide a seamless backup solution, aimed at automatic gathering and backup. It has the ability to do full as well as incremental backups and is published by Stefan Tomanek under the rules of the GPL. Instead of relying on single usage backup scripts or complicated command lines, tartarus reads its configuration from easily manageable configuration files. It can store gathered data in regular files, or upload the backup directly (on the fly) to an FTP server. For more specific usage scenarios, custom methods can also be defined within the config file.
www/squidview-0.83 (Score: 0.0060437294)
Monitor squid statistics in realtime
Squidview is a program that displays the squid proxy server log file in a nice fashion, providing the log file is in squid's native reporting fashion. It has features such as search, report generation, monitor mode and supports three log files. Thus, the program can be used to monitor Internet usage on a networked site. But please note squid has to be running first and this program is not a proactive resource controller. What it can do is tell you who and which sites are consuming the most bandwidth.
x11/metisse-0.4.1 (Score: 0.0060437294)
Innovative X-based window system
Metisse is an experimental X desktop with neat OpenGL features. It consists of a virtual X server called Xmetisse, a special version of FVWM, and a FVWM module FvwmCompositor. Metisse was designed with two goals in mind. First, it should make it easy for HCI researchers to design and implement innovative window management techniques. Second, it should conform to existing standards and be robust and efficient enough to be used on a daily basis, making a suitable platform for the evaluation of the proposed techniques.
x11/xscreensaver-gnome-5.12 (Score: 0.0060437294)
Save your screen while you entertain your cat (for GNOME users)
Xscreensaver will run several programs to continuously update the screen instead of going blank. You can specify the programs and their arguments using resources. You can also add dpms (power saver) options. Xscreensaver will make use of any installed OpenGL libraries, such as Mesa (also in the ports collection). The client-server model employed by xscreensaver make it a superior choice to xlock, since no separate auto-locking program is needed. It's also extremely easy to add new programs like xearth, or any other program that can fill the root window as additional screensavers.