From the README:
MPEG Video Software Statistics Gatherer
(Version 2.2; Feb 1, 1995)
Lawrence A. Rowe, Steve Smoot, Ketan Patel, and Brian Smith
Computer Science Division-EECS, Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley
This directory contains a public domain MPEG video statistics gatherer.
The decoder implements the standard described in the Committee
Draft ISO/IEC CD 11172 dated December 6, 1991 which is
sometimes referred to as "Paris Format."
eric.
erich@FreeBSD.org
subtools is a port of DivX Subtitles MiniTools, command-line
tools for movie subtitles in SubRipper format (.srt files).
"srtshift" can adjust the subtitles by shifting them to the
beginning or to the end. "srtrate" does the same by changing
the supposed frame rate.
It's in early stages of development (and have been there for
a few years now), but it does its job well.
This is a Skype Plugin for Pidgin/libpurple/Adium. It lets you view and
chat with all your Skype buddies from within Pidgin/Adium. You still
need Skype to be running to be able to use it, but it lets you keep a
consistent user interface and use all the other nifty Pidgin/Adium
plugins with it, like spell-checking or OTR encryption. -- Eion Robb
Sofia-SIP is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF
RFC3261 specification (see the feature table). It can be used as a building
block for SIP client software for uses such as VoIP, IM, and many other
real-time and person-to-person communication services. The primary target
platform for Sofia-SIP is GNU/Linux. Sofia-SIP is based on a SIP stack
developed at the Nokia Research Center. Sofia-SIP is licensed under the LGPL.
bgpuma is a program for searching BGP update files created by MRT
or Zebra/Quagga for CIDR blocks and/or Autonomous Systems. Given
a list of CIDR blocks, it looks for those CIDR blocks which match
the list, are contained in the list, or are contained by the list.
For Autonomous Systems, it looks for routes that are announced by
the given system.
It is based on the library created by RIPE called bgpdump and SiLK,
created by CERT.
Braa is a tool for making SNMP queries. It is able to query
hundreds or thousands of hosts simultaneously, while being
completely single-threaded. It does not need any SNMP
libraries, as it is equipped with its own SNMP engine. However,
it's good to have a complete SNMP package including
"snmptranslate" installed somewhere, because for speed reasons,
there is no ASN.1 parser in Braa, and all the SNMP OIDs need to
be specified numerically.
Disco is a passive IP discovery and fingerprinting utility
designed to sit on segments distributed throughout a network to
discover unique IP's on the network. In addition to IP
discovery disco has the ability to passively fingerprint TCP
SYN packets. The intention is for disco to discover IP's on the
network, fingerprint the packet if necessary, and load into the
Gherkin Scan Manager database for targeted host scans.
EtherApe is a graphical network monitor for Unix modeled after Etherman.
Featuring link layer, IP and TCP modes, it displays network activity
graphically. Hosts and links change in size with traffic. Color coded
protocols display. It supports Ethernet, FDDI, Token Ring, ISDN, PPP,
SLIP, and WLAN devices, plus several encapsulation formats. It can
filter traffic to be shown, and can read packets from a file as well as
live from the network. Node statistics can be exported.
YANG is a data modeling language for NETCONF (RFC4741), developed
by the IETF NETMOD WG.
pyang is a YANG validator, transformator and code generator, written
in python. It can be used to validate YANG modules for correctness,
to transform YANG modules into other formats, and to generate code
from the modules.
pyang is compatible with
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-netmod-yang-02.txt.
iftop listens to network traffic on a named interface, or
on the first interface it can find which looks like an
external interface if none is specified, and displays a
table of current bandwidth usage by pairs of hosts. iftop
must be run with sufficient permissions to monitor all
network traffic on the interface; see pcap(3) for more
information, but on most systems this means that it must
be run as root.