PKtAnon performs network trace anonymization. It is highly configurable
and uses anonymization profiles. Anonymization profiles allow for
mapping of arbitrary anonymization primitives to protocol attributes,
thus providing high flexibility and easy usability. A huge number of
anonymization primitives and network protocols are supported and ready
to use for online and offline anonymization.
PolyORB is a middleware implementation providing development tools and an
innovative runtime library architecture for collaboration of application
components using open standards for distributed systems.
Key Features:
* Support of standard application personalities: CORBA, Ada DSA (Annex E)
* Support of standard protocol personalities: GIOP, SOAP
* Interoperability between hardward platforms and operating environments,
between distribution models
* Support for multiple tasking profiles (full Ada tasking, Ravenscar
tasking, no tasking)
* Support for security and realtime extensions
* Tailorability to application and platform specific requirements
A simplified object-oriented Python extension module for libpcap
Getting network addresses from Python
It's been irritating me for ages that it isn't possible to
straightforwardly get the network address(es) of the machine
you're running on from a Python program.
An implementation of the netstrings protocol developed by D.J. Bernstein.
netstrings transmits each string as the length followed by : followed by
the string.
Opal is a full-featured voip library that supports a variety of protocols and
multi-media fornats. Features include:
* Low latency RTP stack designed specifically for real-time multimedia
* Full featured H.323, SIP and IAX2 protocol stacks
* Audio codecs including G.711, GSM06.10, Speex and iLBC.
* Video codecs including H.261 and H.263
* Run-time loadable codec interface for proprietary or codecs such as G.729,
H.263, H.264 and MPEG4
* Completely Open Source using the commercially friendly MPL 1.1 license
Through the use of a platform isolation library called PTLIB, Opal can run on
tiny embedded systems or multi-processor servers.
BTW: OPAL is an acronym for Open Phone Abstraction Library, but that is not
really important :)
py-oauth is a python libarary for OAuth. OAuth is an open
protocol to allow API authentication in a simple and standard
method from desktop and web applications.
Python MQTT version 3.1/3.1.1 client class
The MQTT protocol is a machine-to-machine (M2M)/"Internet of Things"
connectivity protocol. Designed as an extremely lightweight publish/subscribe
messaging transport, it is useful for connections with remote locations where
a small code footprint is required and/or network bandwidth is at a premium.
Pure interface to the Berkeley socket functions. Provides most of the core
functionality, so you can create sockets for both stream and datagram based
protocols and use these to transmit messages. Unix-style file sockets are
also available if the host system supports them.
The Prefix WhoIs Project provides a whois-compatible client and server
framework for disclosing various up-to-date routing information.
Instead of using registrar-originated network information (which is often
unspecific or inaccurate), Prefix WhoIs uses the Internet's global routing
table as gleaned from a number of routing peers around the world. Other
sources of information, such as imported data from ARIN are also supported
(a separate agreement with ARIN is required).