Rancid monitors a router's (or device's) configuration, including software
and hardware (cards, serial numbers, etc), using CVS. Rancid currently
supports Bay routers, Cisco routers, Juniper routers, Catalyst switches,
Foundry switches, Redback NASs, ADC EZT3 muxes, MRTd (and thus likely IRRd),
Alteon switches, HP Procurve switches, Hitachi routers.
Rancid logs into each of the devices in a router table file, runs various
commands, chomps the output, and emails any differences from the previous
collection to a mail list.
A looking glass is also included with rancid, based on Ed Kern's in use on
http://nitrous.digex.net/. Rancid version has added functions, supports Cisco,
Juniper, and Foundry and uses the login scripts that come with rancid;
so it can use rsh, telnet, or ssh to connect to your router(s).
Rancid monitors a router's (or device's) configuration, including software
and hardware (cards, serial numbers, etc), using CVS. Rancid currently
supports Bay routers, Cisco routers, Juniper routers, Catalyst switches,
Foundry switches, Redback NASs, ADC EZT3 muxes, MRTd (and thus likely IRRd),
Alteon switches, HP Procurve switches, Hitachi routers.
Rancid logs into each of the devices in a router table file, runs various
commands, chomps the output, and emails any differences from the previous
collection to a mail list.
A looking glass is also included with rancid, based on Ed Kern's in use on
http://nitrous.digex.net/. Rancid version has added functions, supports Cisco,
Juniper, and Foundry and uses the login scripts that come with rancid;
so it can use rsh, telnet, or ssh to connect to your router(s).
Frost is a Freenet client that provides newsgroup-like messaging, private
encrypted messages, file upload and download functionality and a file sharing
system.
If this is your first time trying Frost, you'll see its quite different from
other filesharing programs. Its anonymous, and yet has a very personal
atmosphere.
If you know how to use newsgroups, you'll find Frost very easy to use and will
feel right at home. If you're used to other filesharing apps, you should know
that the best way to find what you're looking for is to ask for it. If you
can't find it in the search results, post a message to the relevant board and
someone will respond to you. Common questions are answered in the Support area.
Port of the original Newtella client in Linux/GTK+.
Newtella is a P2P protocol based on Gnutella.
The main difference between Gnutella and Newtella
is that the latter allows only mp3 sharing.
GTorrentViewer is a GTK2-based viewer and editor for BitTorrent meta files. It
is able to retrieve information from trackers, check files, show detailed
information, and modify .torrent files without having to start downloading.
Phex is a multi-platform and spyware-free Gnutella client written in Java.
- Automatic search functionality to find new download candidates
- Download resuming across different hosts
- Advanced configuration options
- Passive searching for files
Digitalcoin is an open source digital currency, originally based on Bitcoin,
but now heavily modified and improved. Digitalcoin works over a distributed
peer-to-peer network to offer irreversible, low-cost, anonymous and
decentralized monetary transactions.
arp-scan is a command-line tool that uses the ARP
protocol to discover and fingerprint IP hosts on
the local network. It is available for Linux and
BSD under the GPL licence.
Beanstalkd is a fast, distributed, in-memory workqueue service. Its interface
is generic, but is intended for use in reducing the latency of page views in
high-volume web applications by running most time-consuming tasks
asynchronously.
Libproxy exists to answer the question: Given a network resource, how do I
reach it? It handles all the details, enabling you to get back to
programming.
This plug-in allows the KDE Desktop to make use of libproxy.