Tofu is a practical high-level network game engine, written
in Python and based on Twisted. Tofu is designed for games
where players play one or several characters accross several
levels.
This includes jump'n run games, RPG or RTS, but not Tetris-like
games or board game.
It currently support client-server and single player mode;
peer-to-peer mode may be added later.
Tofu is Free Software, under the GNU LGPL license.
So scr_ipfm is a script written in php, used to graphically show amount of data
downloaded by users in local network. To do that, it uses logs generated by
ipfm program (ipfm is available at the address: http://robert.cheramy.net/ipfm/)
scr_ipfm features:
- sorting by field in, out, host and total
- aggregated data of downloaded amount of data
- daily, monthly, annually and global statistics
Sniffit is a network sniffer for TCP/UDP/ICMP packets.
Sniffit produces very detailed technical details about the packets flowing
through your network (SEQ, ACK, TTL, Window, ...) and also packet contents
in different formats (hex or plain text, ...)
WWW-404: http://reptile.rug.ac.be/~coder/sniffit/sniffit.html
FAQ-404: http://reptile.rug.ac.be/~coder/sniffit/sniffit-FAQ.html
or http://reptile.rug.ac.be/~wvdputte/sniffit_addicts_anonymous/
From the README on the website:
wmwave is dockapp for window maker to display statistical information
about a current wireless ethernet connection. The current release
is Version 0.4. wmwave has been tested under Redhat 5.2 with an
Wavelan Silver WEP/IEEE card from Lucent Technologies.
I have rewritten the network code for use with Bill Paul's wi(4)
driver as it appears in FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT and 4.4-STABLE. Support
for other cards will not be integrated into this GPLed version.
Netatalk is an OpenSource software package, that can be used to turn an
inexpensive *NIX machine into an extremely high-performance and reliable
file server for Macintosh computers.
Using Netatalk's AFP 3.4 compliant file-server leads to significantly higher
transmission speeds compared with Macs accessing a server via SaMBa/NFS
while providing clients with the best possible user experience (full support
for Macintosh metadata, flawlessly supporting mixed environments of classic
MacOS and MacOS X clients)
tcptrace is a TCP connection analysis tool. It can tell you detailed
information about TCP connections by sifting through dump files.
The dump file formats supported are:
Standard tcpdump format (you need the pcap library)
Sun's snoop format
Macintosh Etherpeek format
HP/NetMetrix protocol analysis format
NS simulator output format
NetScout
NLANR Tsh Format
To see the graphs, you'll also need Tim Shepard's xplot program,
available at http://www.xplot.org
Vinagre is a VNC Client for the GNOME Desktop. Its features include:
* You can connect to several machines at the same time, we like tabs
* You can keep track of your most used connections, we like favorites
* You can keep track of your recently used connections, we like GtkRecent
* You can browse your network for VNC servers, we like avahi
* You don't need to supply the password on every connection, we like GNOME
Keyring
Anet is a networking library for the Ada programming language featuring:
* BSD socket implementation
* High abstraction level
* Extendable socket type hierarchy
* Socket receiver tasks (Stream and Datagram)
* Ada type serialisation/deserialisation over sockets
* Supported socket families
- IPv4 (AF_INET)
- IPv6 (AF_INET6)
- UNIX domain (AF_UNIX)
- Linux only: Packet (AF_PACKET)
- Linux only: Netlink (AF_NETLINK)
* Supported socket modes
- Stream (TCP)
- Datagram (UDP)
- RAW
* Support for IPv4/IPv6 multicast
* UDP/IPv4 packet creation and validation
nDPI is a ntop-maintained superset of the popular OpenDPI library. Its goal is
to extend the original library by adding new protocols that are otherwise
available only on the paid version of OpenDPI. Furthermore, we have modified
nDPI do be more suitable for traffic monitoring applications, by disabling
specific features that slow down the DPI engine while being them un-necessary
for network traffic monitoring.
Yate - Yet Another Telephony Engine
is a next-generation telephony engine; while currently focused on
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and PSTN, its power lies in its
ability to be easily extended. Voice, video, data and instant
messenging can all be unified under Yate's flexible routing engine,
maximizing communications efficiency and minimizing infrastructure
costs for businesses.
Yate is production-ready software and is easily extensible.
Yate is licensed under the GPL.