YAZ is a compact toolkit that provides access to the Z39.50/SR
protocol, as well as a set of higher-level tools for implementing the
server and client roles, respectively.
Httping is like ping but for http-requests. Give it an url, and it will show
you how long it takes to connect, send a request and retrieve the reply (only
the headers).
Open MPI is a project combining technologies and resources from several
other projects (FT-MPI, LA-MPI, LAM/MPI, and PACX-MPI) in order to
build the best MPI library available. A completely new MPI-2 compliant
implementation, Open MPI offers advantages for system and software
vendors, application developers and computer science researchers.
Open MPI is based on an open component architecture allowing modular
replacement of many system components without recompilation.
Radiator is a highly configurable and flexible Radius server that supports
authentication by a huge range of authentication methods such as Flat files,
DBM files, Unix password files, SQL databases, remote Radius servers
(proxying), external programs, NT User Manager, Active Directory, LDAP, PAM,
iPASS, GRIC, NIS+, Tacacs+, a wide range of ISP billing packages such as
Emerald, Platypus, Rodopi, Hawk-i, Interbiller98, Freeside etc, your legacy
user database etc, etc.
Radiator now supports more 802.1x secure wireless and LAN authentication
methods than any other Radius server giving a wide choice of 802.1x network
clients.
Radiator also includes many features not found in other Radius servers such
as double-login prevention, username rewriting, full vendor-specific
attributes, time-of-day blocking and a GUI for running user tests. Full list
of technical features.
Runs on all Unix, Linux, Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, Mac OS-9 and Mac OS-X, VMS.
Due to license restrictions, this package must be purchased and manually
downloaded from the Open System Consultants web site.
radvd implements IPv6 router advertisements for Linux and FreeBSD
as specified in RFC 2461. Support for Mobile IPv6 as well as 6to4
is included.
Raggle is a console RSS aggregator, written in Ruby. Features include
customizable keybindings, basic HTML rendering, HTTP proxy support, OPML
import/export, themes, support for various versions of RSS, Screen support,
browser auto-detection, and more. Raggle has been tested under Linux and
OpenBSD, and should work properly under other Unix variants as well.
dropbox-sdk is a library that provides a plain function-call interface to the
Dropbox API web endpoints.
ssldump is an SSLv3/TLS network protocol analyzer. It identifies TCP
connections on the chosen network interface and attempts to interpret
them as SSLv3/TLS traffic. When it identifies SSLv3/TLS traffic, it
decodes the records and displays them in a textual form to stdout. If
provided with the appropriate keying material, it will also decrypt
the connections and display the application data traffic.
Whois is an intelligent pure Ruby WHOIS client and parser.
It provides a flexible and programmable API to query WHOIS
servers and look up IP/domain WHOIS information. It also
offers command-line interface to run WHOIS queries from
the console.
It is a OS-independent library and does not require external
C libraries or Gems.
Sippy B2BUA is a RFC3261-compliant Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Back-to-back user agent (B2BUA) server software.
The B2BUA is a SIP call controlling component. Unlike a SIP proxy, which only
maintains transaction state, the B2BUA maintains complete call state and
participates in all call requests. For this reason it can perform number of
functions that are not possible to implement using SIP proxy, such as for
example accurate call accounting, pre-paid rating and billing, fail over call
routing etc. Unlike PBX-type solutions such as Asterisk for example, the B2BUA
doesn't perform any media relaying or processing, therefore it doesn't
introduce any additional packet loss, delay or jitter into the media path.
Features:
o Realtime calls control and call data records (CDRs) generation;
o Optional ability to use Sippy RTPproxy for media relaying;
o Optional ability to perform Cisco-compatible RADIUS AAA (Authentication,
Authorization and Accounting);
o RFC3261 compliance;
o RFC3326 support;
o IPv6 support;
o Seamless compatibility with majority of popular SIP software and hardware
on the market today;
o Robustness and Resilience.