NTP Analyzer is a tool dedicated to analyze the operation of time
servers.
NTP Analyzer collects data from ntp daemons and can be configured
to generate graphs and web pages to visualize the activities of
supervised hosts and peers.
libpcap is a ubiquitous network traffic capture library used by a wide
variety of BSD, Linux and UN*X applications.
Whilst FreeBSD has a vendor branch import of libpcap in its source tree,
the purpose of the port is to provide a means of offering additional,
bleeding-edge features which might not make it into the tree.
cnd or console network display is a curses based real time display of a
networks input and output.
Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected
operation, good security model, server replication and persistent
client side caching.
This package builds the entire source tree but only installs(/packages)
the server side programs.
For more info, contact information available below.
EMAIL: coda@cs.cmu.edu
The Corosync Cluster Engine is a Group Communication System with additional
features for implementing high availability within applications. The project
provides four C Application Programming Interface features:
* A closed process group communication model with virtual synchrony guarantees
for creating replicated state machines.
* A simple availability manager that restarts the application process when it
has failed.
* A configuration and statistics in-memory database that provide the ability
to set, retrieve, and receive change notifications of information.
* A quorum system that notifies applications when quorum is achieved or lost.
Corosync is used as a High Availability framework by projects such as Apache
Qpid and Pacemaker.
High performance RTMP/RTSP streaming server
rtmpd is a high performance streaming server able to stream
(live or recorded) in the following technologies:
- To and from Flash (RTMP,RTMPE, RTMPS, RTMPT, RTMPTE)
- To and from embedded devices: iPhone, Android
- From surveillance cameras
- IP-TV using MPEG-TS and RTSP/RTCP/RTP protocols
Also, rtmpd can be used as a high performance rendez-vous server.
For example, it enables you to do:
- Audio/Video conferencing
- Online gaming
- Online collaboration
- Simple/complex chat applications
Libproxy exists to answer the question: Given a network resource, how do I
reach it? It handles all the details, enabling you to get back to
programming.
This plug-in allows the KDE Desktop to make use of libproxy.
Csync2 is a cluster synchronization tool. It can be used to keep files on
multiple hosts in a cluster in sync. Csync2 can handle complex setups with
much more than just 2 hosts, handle file deletions and can detect
conflicts.
It is expedient for HA-clusters, HPC-clusters, COWs and server farms. If
you are looking for a tool to sync your laptop with your workstation, you
better have a look at Unison (http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/)
too.
ctrace is an IPv4 traceroute tool that supports many features missing
in standard 4.3BSD traceroute(8). It is programmed entirely in perl.
The primary difference between ctrace and other traceroute tools is
its ability to trace routes in multiple protocols. ctrace also has
some additional nifty features:
* Automatic round-trip-time (RTT) averaging, which makes output
cleaner and more intelligible.
* One or more packets can be launched per TTL/hop. By way of contrast,
4.3BSD traceroute(8) forces at least two. This capability makes
ctrace faster.
* 4.3BSD traceroute(8) emulation in most output, so it will hook in to
existing parsers.
* The ability to skip an arbitrary number of hops, saving you time
that would be normally wasted tracerouting your own network.
* Fine-grained control over trace packet headers, assisting in
bypassing burdensome packet filters.