Balance is a simple but powerful generic TCP proxy with round robin load
balancing and failover mechanisms. Its behaviour can be controlled at runtime
using a simple command line syntax.
The latest release now supports the definition of channel groups, connection
counting, and handling. Boosting the power, and versatility of balance, one
big step further.
Dante is a circuit-level firewall/proxy (socks implemented) that can be
used to provide convenient and secure network connectivity to a wide range
of hosts while requiring only the server Dante runs on to have external
network connectivity.
Once installed, Dante can in most cases be made transparent to the clients
while offering detailed access control and logging facilities to the
server administrator.
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).
dhcprelya is a lightweight DHCP relay agent written for Yandex company for
high loaded routers with tens interfaces and thousands hosts behind them.
It's fast, independent from any side libraries, and it does not turn on
a promisc mode for listening interfaces.
It's distributed under BSD license.
Read README file for instructions.
Sergey Matveychuk <sem@FreeBSD.org>
FindMTU is a tool that performs IPv6 path MTU discovery. You can use it
to debug network problems and to detect IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnels in the path
to a destination.
FindMTU only performs IPv6 path MTU discovery. It does not know about
IPv4.
OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3) servers,
clients, utilities and development tools.
This package includes the following major components:
* slapd - a stand-alone LDAP directory server
* LDIF tools - data conversion tools for use with slapd
This is the latest stable release of OpenLDAP Software for general use.
GlusterFS is an open source, distributed file system capable of
scaling to several petabytes and handling thousands of
clients. GlusterFS clusters together storage building blocks over
Infiniband RDMA or TCP/IP interconnect, aggregating disk and memory
resources and managing data in a single global namespace. GlusterFS
is based on a stackable user space design and can deliver exceptional
performance for diverse workloads.
GNU-Radius is a server for remote user authentication and accounting.
Its primary use is for Internet Service Providers, though it may also
be used on any network that needs a centralized authentication and/or
accounting service for its workstations. The package includes an
authentication and accounting server and administrator tools.
nss_ldap is a NSS module which provides an LDAP backend for C library
functions such as getpwnam(3), getgrnam(3), and gethostbyname(3). It
is compliant with RFC 2307, ``An Approach for Using LDAP as a Network
Information Service''.
Currently this is an experimental port, with support only for the
`passwd' and `group' databases.
Grsync is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) for rsync, the commandline directory
synchronization tool. It makes use of the GTK libraries and is released under
the GPL license, so it is opensource. It doesn't support all of rsync features,
but can be effectively used to synchronize local directories and supports
remote targets in a limited way (read: manual).