"echoping" is a small program to test (approximatively) performances of a
remote host by sending it TCP "echo" (or other protocol) packets.
- uses the protocols echo, discard, chargen or HTTP,
- uses UDP instead of TCP for the protocols which accept it (like echo),
- can repeat the test and display various measures about it,
- can use T/TCP on systems which support it.
It's useful for checking that http servers are running and not wedged.
empty - run applications under pseudo-terminal (PTY) sessions and replace
TCL/Expect with a simple tool.
FSP Client is single executable client for the FSP protocol. FSP
Client uses an FTP-like user interface. It feels like FTP, but under
the hood it uses FSP protocol. FSP is a UDP-based protocol for transfering
files around, and was designed for anonymous archives.
GINI is a lightweight, mostly Icecast/Shoutcast compatible streaming
server for broadcasting Ogg Vorbis, MP3, RIFF AVI, ASF/WMV, QuickTime
and RealMedia format files.
Netcat is a featured networking utility which reads and writes data across
network connections, using the TCP/IP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable
"back-end" tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and
scripts. At the same time, it is a feature-rich network debugging and
exploration tool, since it can create almost any kind of connection you
would need and has several interesting built-in capabilities.
GoFish is a very simple gopher/web server. It is designed with security,
performance. and low resource usage in mind.
HLMaster implements a fully functional, automatic master-server
daemon for the game Half-Life (and all mods based on this engine).
Howl is a cross-platform implementation of the Zeroconf networking
standard. Zeroconf brings a new ease of use to IP networking.
Howl allows software developers to easily embed
Zeroconf/Bonjour(tm)-like functionality in their applications, making
cumbersome and error-prone network configuration tasks seem so five
minutes ago.
ABILLS (Asmodeus BILLing System) is free billing for dialup and vpn users.
Written completely in PERL it uses MySQL and FreeRadius for authentication.
iSCSI Enterprise Target is a simple open source iSCSI target with
professional features, that works well in enterprise environments
under real workloads, and is scalable and versatile enough to meet
the challenge of future storage needs and developments.
The port work was originally done by QuadStor.