TRAMP stands for `Transparent Remote (file) Access, Multiple Protocol'.
This package provides remote file editing, similar to ange-ftp and EFS.
SendEmail is a lightweight, completly command line based, SMTP email agent. If
you have the need to send email from a command prompt this tool is perfect. It
was designed to be used in bash scripts, Perl programs, and web sites, but it
is also quite useful in many other contexts. SendEmail is written in Perl and
is unique in that it requires no special modules. It has a straight forward
interface, making it very easy to use. It can send atttachements.
If you have an AT&T Wireless, Bell Canada/Bell Mobility, Cellular One,
Cingular, Cricket, Sprint PCS, SkyTel, or T-Mobile cell phone or pager, and you
want the ability to send SMS messages to it via a command-line utility, this is
what you need. All this program requires is a computer with a baseline Perl 5.x
installation and web access. NO EXTRA PERL MODULES REQUIRED!
How does it work?
SendSMS connects to your service provider's web page and pretends to submit a
form to their 'Instant Messaging' web page. Currently, AT&T Wireless, Bell
Canada/Bell Mobility, Cellular One, Cingular, Cricket, SkyTel, Sprint PCS, and
T-Mobile are supported. Users are encouraged to modify the provided templates to
add support for any providers who are currently unsupported.
Other Service Providers
If you are interested in supporting another service provider please try to
modify sendSMS on your own. It is not hard at all. Instructions and examples are
included in the code, and if you're familiar with the site you're porting to, it
takes about 15 minutes. If you get sendSMS working with any other providers' web
sites, please email Paul Kreiner [deacon at thedeacon.org] and/or the port
maintainer a patch so it can be added to the next release.
The u6rd is a user-space 6rd (RFC 5569) implementation, which uses
tun(4) and the raw socket interface.
The u6rd daemon runs on the 6rd border router of a 6rd site that is
isolated from the native IPv6 Internet. It does not provide the
functionality of 6rd "relay" routers.
UDPTunnel by Jonathan Lennox; copyright 1999,2001 by Columbia University.
UDPTunnel is a small program which can tunnel UDP packets bi-directionally
over a TCP connection. Its primary purpose (and original motivation) is to
allow multi-media conferences to traverse a firewall which allows only
outgoing TCP connections.
Source code for Unix is available from
See udptunnel.html for installation and usage instructions. See COPYRIGHT
for conditions and terms of redistribution. A current version of
udptunnel.html is located at
Jonathan Lennox
September 6, 2001
Simpleproxy program acts as simple TCP proxy. It listens for local
socket, and any connection to this port will be forwarded to another
socket at remote host.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
This is the TIC+ heartbeart client for the public dynamic-IPv4
IPv6 tunnel beta test from the SixXS tunnel service provider.
Aims:
- To listen on a local UNIX socket and tunnel any incoming connections and
traffic to a (remote) IP address/port
What it does:
- Tunnels all traffic between a (remote) address/port and a local UNIX socket
- Does NOT use fork() (single process model)
- Does use O_NONBLOCK , should be no case of blocking
What it doesn't do (yet):
- Doesn't limit number of concurrent connections
Uplog is an UDP-based ping program that gives an ASCII
graphical log of packet loss. Once per second, it sends a UDP
packet to the echo port of the target host and waits for a
reply. If it gets a reply an X is written, otherwise a dot is
written to the log file. If a packet with an incorrect sequence
number arrives, a colon is written to the log file. By
examining the log file, one can easily see when and how the
packet losses occur.
Splat is a set of utilities designed to help keep information
in an LDAP directory in sync with information outside of an
LDAP directory. This information can be any set of attributes on
any object in the LDAP directory.