Corkscrew is a simple utility to help tunnel SSH connections through
web proxies.
Add the following line to your ~/.ssh/config file (replacing HOST and
PORT with your web proxy settings):
ProxyCommand /usr/local/bin/corkscrew HOST PORT %h %p
Dbeacon is a distributed multicast monitoring tool. The main purpose of a
beacon is to monitor other beacons' reachability and to collect statistics
such as loss, delay, and jitter between beacons. Dbeacon supports both
IPv4, and IPv6 multicast, and supports collecting information using both
Any Source Multicast (ASM) and Source-Specific Multicast (SSM).
Counts the usage ratio of each IP range and shared network pool
that ISC dhcpd is in control of. It also allows you to generate
csv output files for use with monitoring software.
The DICT Protocol, described in RFC 2229 is a TCP transaction based
query/response protocol that allows a client to access dictionary definitions
from a set of natural language dictionary databases. While RFC 2229 is a
finished document, we plan to clarify and enhance the protocol definition as we
gain more experience with large dictionary database servers. By default, the
DICT protocol uses TCP port 2628.
NuSOAP is a rewrite of SOAPx4, provided by NuSphere and Dietrich
Ayala. It is a set of PHP classes - no PHP extensions required - that
allow developers to create and consume web services based on SOAP 1.1,
WSDL 1.1 and HTTP 1.0/1.1.
App_konference is a channel-independent conference application.
It features efficient audio mixing algorithms as well as video selection
support based on VAD, DTMF or CLI.
The Host sFlow agent exports physical and virtual server performance
metrics using the sFlow protocol. The agent provides scalable,
multi-vendor, multi-OS performance monitoring with minimal impact on
the systems being monitored.
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This is C++ class library wrapping the Berkeley
sockets C API, and therefore works on most Unixes and also Win32.
Features include, but are not limited to, SSL support, IPv6 support,
TCP and UDP sockets, encrypted TCP, HTTP protocol, highly customizable
error handling.
The source code is released under the terms of the GNU GPL, but is
also available under an alternative license.
The linux-decnet project is an effort to bring full DECnet
support to Linux; however, they also separately offer the latd
package, a collection of programs that speak Digital's old Local
Area Terminal (LAT) protocol. These programs enable network
clients to reach serial devices connected to old LAT-only
terminal servers, such as the DECserver 200/MC.
This is a redistribution of the linux-decnet project's software,
with FreeBSD compatibility added. It is based very closely on the
NetBSD port by Matt Fredette and has benefited from the
wonderful assistance of Patrick Caulfield (the original author).
LibCMIS is a C++ client library for the CMIS interface. This allows C++
applications to connect to any ECM behaving as a CMIS server like Alfresco,
Nuxeo for the open source ones.