Virtual Distributed Ethernet is a user-mode virtual network (layer
2) infrastructure. It can be used for network simulations, joining
multiple qemu instances together in a shared virtual network, or
tunneling over the Internet. Physical hosts can be joined to the
virtual network by means of the tap(4) driver.
SMCRoute is a command line tool to manipulate the multicast routes of a
UNIX kernel. It supports both IPv4 and IPv6 multicast routing.
SMCRoute can be used as an alternative to dynamic multicast routers like
mrouted or pimd in setups where static multicast routes should be
maintained and/or no proper IGMP or MLD signaling exists.
Virtual Distributed Ethernet is a user-mode virtual network (layer
2) infrastructure. It can be used for network simulations, joining
multiple qemu instances together in a shared virtual network, or
tunneling over the Internet. Physical hosts can be joined to the
virtual network by means of the tap(4) driver.
Haval is a variable-length, variable-round one-way hash function designed by
Yuliang Zheng, Josef Pieprzyk, and Jennifer Seberry. The number of rounds can
be 3, 4, or 5, while the hash length can be 128, 160, 192, 224, or 256 bits.
Thus, there are a total of 15 different outputs. For better security, however,
this module implements the 5-round, 256-bit output.
The btsixad daemon allows the PlayStation 3 Sixaxis gamepad to be used
wirelessly over Bluetooth. When a gamepad is connected, the daemon cre-
ates a virtual USB HID device named btsixa*. This can be symlinked to
uhid* and used like an ordinary USB joystick or gamepad by SDL and other
programs.
When the system first boots, resize the (GPT) partition holding the root
filesystem, then resize the (UFS) root filesystem. This is intended to be
used in virtual machines where a VM image is built with one size but may
be launched onto a larger disk.
html2fo is a converter from html to xsl:fo. The html code could be written
with StarOffice or other WYSIWYM editors and must not be 100% valid html code.
html2fo is designed to produce a valid xsl:fo for using FOP from Apache.
This a BSD-licensed version of the well-known sort utility that has been
rewritten from scratch by Gabor Kovesdan <gabor@FreeBSD.org> and later
developed by Oleg Moskalenko <oleg.moskalenko@citrix.com>. This
implementation is meant to be a replacement of GNU sort for FreeBSD.
Currently, it seems to be quite feature-complete but performance needs
some improvements.
InFormEnter adds a small, clickable icon next to every input field in a
web form, from where you can select the item to be inserted - no typing
required. You can configure it to display your frequently used
information such as name, email, address and whatever else you want to
be available from the form menu.
X11::Protocol is a perl module that provides an interface that is
roughly equivalent to Xlib. Its low-level approach is intentional
as the author is working on a higher-level interface that will be
more object-oriented and easier to use, so as to allow this low
level access to eventually be replaced by an XS interface to Xlib.