Lsof (LiSt Open Files) lists information about files that are open by the
running processes. An open file may be a regular file, a directory, a block
special file, a character special file, an executing text reference, a
library, a stream or a network file (Internet socket, NFS file or Unix domain
socket).
See also fstat(1) in the base system.
pflogx is a simple tool to export OpenBSD's packet filter logs to XML files.
It reads a binary logfile generated by the pf logging daemon (pflogd) to
generate a human-readable and exploitable XML file.
Using an XSLT processor you can convert this XML file to any other
format (HTML, CSV, SQL, ...).
radmind is a set of tools for creating filesystem diffs which can be
loaded over the network. This is useful for administering a large number
of hosts at the filesystem level. It can also act as an intelligent
tripwire.
This port contains security and functionality patches through May 22, 2014.
rclean provides a command-line tool to order and clean content of
rc.conf, using option order from /etc/defaults/rc.conf and printing only
choices that were different by the default value in /etc/rc.conf.
Output is customizable from "only used values" to "full listing".
pipemeter - measure speed of data going through a pipe/redirection
Features:
- Shows speed of data moving from input to output
- Shows percentage complete if regular file specified
- Allows tuning of block size and display interval
- Support for dd style block size specification
This is a library for reiserfs filesystem access and manipulation.
The primary goal is to develop the nice, full functionality library
wich might be linked against any projects which needed reiserfs filesystem
access. There are GNU Parted, GNU GRUB, Yaboot, Partimage, EVMS, etc.
progsreiserfs supports versions 3.5, 3.6 with standard and relocated journal.
Pwgen is a small, powerful, GPL'ed password generator.
This version of pwgen was written by Theodore Ts'o
<tytso@alum.mit.edu>. It is modelled after a program originally written
by Brandon S. Allbery, and then later extensively modified by Olaf Titz,
Jim Lynch, and others. It was rewritten from scratch by Theodore Ts'o
because the original program was somewhat of a hack, and thus hard to
maintain, and because the licensing status of the program was unclear.
Glances is a CLI curses based monitoring tool for GNU/Linux and BSD OS.
Uses the PsUtil library to get information from your system.
SEC is an event correlation tool that was designed to fill the gap between
commercial event correlation systems and homegrown solutions that usually
comprise of a few simple shell scripts.
SEC is highly customizable to accept events from many sources and build a
powerful correlation engine.
This program will help you recover disks with bad sectors.
You can recover files as well complete devices.
In case if finds sectors which simply cannot be recoverd, it writes an
empty sector to the outputfile and continues. If you're recovering a CD
or a DVD and the program cannot read the sector in "normal mode", then
the program will try to read the sector in "RAW mode" (without error-checking
etc.).
This toolkit also has a utility called 'mergebad': mergebad merges multiple
images into one. This can be usefull when you have, for example, multiple CD's
with the same data which are all damaged. In such case, you can then first use
recoverdm to retrieve the data from the damaged CD's into image-files and then
combine them into one image with mergebad.