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net/mediatomb-0.12.1 (Score: 5.4946377E-5)
UPnP AV MediaServer
UPnP media server MediaTomb is an open source (GPL) UPnP MediaServer with a nice web user interface, it allows you to stream your digital media through your home network and listen to/watch it on a variety of UPnP compatible devices. MediaTomb implements the UPnP MediaServer V 1.0 specification that can be found on http://www.upnp.org/. The current implementation focuses on parts that are required by the specification, however we look into extending the functionality to cover the optional parts of the spec as well.
net/neubot-0.4.16.9 (Score: 5.4946377E-5)
Measures neutrality of your network connection in the background
Neubot is a research project on network neutrality of the NEXA Center for Internet & Society at Politecnico di Torino. The project is based on a lightweight open-source program that interested users can download and install on their computers. The program runs in background and periodically performs transmission tests with some test servers and with other instances of the program itself. These transmission tests probe the Internet using various application level protocols. The program saves tests results locally and uploads them on the project servers. The collected dataset contains samples from various Providers and allows to monitor network neutrality.
net/openradius-0.9.12c (Score: 5.4946377E-5)
RADIUS server with some actual documentation
This is a relatively simple port of OpenRADIUS. From the faq... ------------------------------ What is OpenRADIUS? OpenRADIUS is a piece of software that links your network access devices to your user-, service profile-, and usage databases. As such, OpenRADIUS isn't unique; other servers that speak the RADIUS protocol do the same. But it is unique in the flexibility it offers you in building this link, because it puts you in full control of the business rules used inside the server and the ways it talks to your databases - without anybody having to hack the source code. ------------------------------
net/omnitty-0.3.0 (Score: 5.4946377E-5)
Curses-based SSH multiplexer
Omnitty is a curses-based program that allows one to log into several machines simultaneously and interact with them, selectively directing input to individual machines or groups of selected machines. You can run both line-oriented and screen oriented in the target machines, because Omnitty has built-in terminal emulation capability. When the window is large enough, Omnitty also displays a "summary area" for each machine, in which it shows what the latest output from the machine was, so you can have an idea of what is going on in each machine.
net/Net-Jifty-0.14 (Score: 5.4946377E-5)
Perl interface to online Jifty applications
Jifty is a full-stack web framework. It provides an optional REST interface for applications. Using this module, you can interact with that REST interface to write client-side utilities. You can use this module directly, but you'll be better off subclassing it. This module also provides a number of convenient methods for writing short scripts. For example, passing use_config => 1 to new will look at the config file for the username and password (or SID) of the user. If neither is available, it will prompt the user for them.
net/Net-SSH2-0.58 (Score: 5.4946377E-5)
Support for the SSH 2 protocol via libSSH2
Net::SSH2 is a perl interface to the libssh2 (http://www.libssh2.org) library. It supports the SSH2 protocol (there is no support for SSH1) with all of the key exchanges, ciphers, and compression of libssh2. Unless otherwise indicated, methods return a true value on success and false on failure; use the error method to get extended error information. The typical order is to create the SSH2 object, set up the connection methods you want to use, call connect, authenticate with one of the auth methods, then create channels on the connection to perform commands.
net/OurNet-BBSAgent-1.61 (Score: 5.4946377E-5)
Scriptable telnet-based virtual users
OurNet::BBSAgent provides an object-oriented interface to TCP/IP based interactive services, by simulating as a virtual user with action defined by a script language. The developer could then use the same methods to access different services, to easily implement interactive robots, spiders, or other cross-service agents. The scripting language of OurNet::BBSAgent features both flow-control and event-driven capabilities, makes it especially well-suited for dealing with automation tasks involved with Telnet-based BBS systems. This module is the foundation of the BBSAgent back-end described in OurNet::BBS. Please consult its man page for more information.
net/proxy-connect-100 (Score: 5.4946377E-5)
Command to make network connections via SOCKS and HTTPS proxies
proxy-connect is a simple relaying command to make network connection via SOCKS and HTTPS proxies. It is mainly intended to be used as proxy command for OpenSSH. Features of proxy-connect are: * Supports SOCKS (version 4/4a/5) and HTTPS CONNECT method. * Supports NO-AUTH and USERPASS authentication of SOCKS * Partially supports telnet proxy (experimental). * You can input password from tty, ssh-askpass or environment variable. * Simple and general program independent from OpenSSH. * You can also relay local socket stream instead of standard I/O. Example Usage: Add to ~/.ssh/config Host remote.outside.net ProxyCommand /usr/local/sbin/proxy-connect -S socks:1080 %h %p
net/impacket-0.9.15 (Score: 5.4946377E-5)
Collection of Python classes providing access to network packets
Impacket is a collection of Python classes focused on providing access to network packets. Impacket allows Python developers to craft and decode network packets in simple and consistent manner. It includes support for low-level protocols such as IP, UDP and TCP, as well as higher-level protocols such as NMB and SMB. Impacket is highly effective when used in conjunction with a packet capture utility or package such as Pcapy. Packets can be constructed from scratch, as well as parsed from raw data. Furthermore, the object oriented API makes it simple to work with deep protocol hierarchies.
net/bunny-2.3.0 (Score: 5.4946377E-5)
Another synchronous Ruby AMQP client
Bunny is an AMQP (Advanced Message Queuing Protocol) client, written in Ruby, that is intended to allow you to interact with AMQP-compliant message brokers/servers such as RabbitMQ in a synchronous fashion. It is based on a great deal of useful code from amqp by Aman Gupta and Carrot by Amos Elliston. You can use Bunny to : * Create and delete exchanges * Create and delete queues * Publish and consume messages Bunny is known to work with RabbitMQ versions 1.5.4 and above with version 0-8 of the AMQP specification.