hostapd is a user space daemon for access point and authentication
servers. It implements IEEE 802.11 access point management, IEEE
802.1X/WPA/WPA2/EAP Authenticators, RADIUS client, EAP server, and
RADIUS authentication server. The current version supports Linux
(Host AP, madwifi, mac80211-based drivers) and FreeBSD (net80211).
To use the ports version instead of the base, add:
hostapd_program="/usr/local/sbin/hostapd"
to /etc/rc.conf
ASLOOKUP is the tool which searches the sequence of AS number specified
with the parameter from IRR and indicates the first line of Description
of AS Object.
Advantages:
You can search many AS Numbers at one time.
You can use result of "show ip bgp" command with CISCO router.
You can search to ARIN, JPNIC and APNIC whois dabase.
You can srarch AS Number from IP Addresses.
libtrace is a library for capturing and processing network traffic, similar to
libpcap. Libtrace supports multiple trace formats for both input and output
including live device capture, DAG hardware capture and off-line trace files
(both compressed and uncompressed).
More information about libtrace can be found on the libtrace webpage.
Original port created by Matt Peterson <matt at peterson.org>
Updated for FreeBSD 9.0 by Shane Alcock <salcock at waikato.ac.nz>
The idea is that IPFilter in its current state can already do a simple L4
round-robin in its NAT rules. However, it does not detect or sense when a
service and/or host is down. It will continue to send requests to a downed
service/host.
However, IPFilter lets us add and remove rules on-the-fly so it should be
possible to build a daemon that lets you specify "clusters". In each cluster
you would specify its members/hosts and services. As well as a health-check
for the service to determine its current state.
Once a service was deemed "up" we would add a Round-Robin rule to the NAT
table, and naturally, the reverse once we detect a service as being "down".
In addition to this, this program can optionally add ipf rules to log for RST
(reset) packets coming from the members of your clusters. In the situations
where the software/port goes down, but the host itself is still working, we
would detect failure instantly. (Since the forwarded connections to the service
would trigger a RST packet back). If this option is enabled, l4ip spawns the
"ipmon" command to monitor for the "log" entries given when such a packet is
detected. l4ip will then mark the service down. This is an add-on feature and
is strictly not necessary for functional usage. It is currently only supported
for TCP.
pysmb is an experimental SMB/CIFS library written in Python.
It implements the client-side SMB/CIFS protocol which allows your Python
application to access and transfer files to/from SMB/CIFS shared folders
like your Windows file sharing and Samba folders.
It was tested with Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Samba 3.x.
Modules
smb - Contains all the SMB operations and constants
nmb - Contains some of the NetBIOS over TCP/IP operations which is
necessary for the smb module to operate.
This application uses an ICMP ping/reply scheme to periodically poll a number
of interfaces. The results are displayed as a matrix of leds, that are green
if the interface is alive, yellow if it did not respond once, and flashing red
if it keeps not responding.
You can easily check which system corresponds to each led by pointing the mouse
over the leds.
It is intended to be run from the WindowMaker dock, and it can monitor up to
63 interfaces.
The GData .NET Client Library includes source code to make it easy to
access data through Google Data APIs (e.g. Contacts, Calendar).
OpenID is a decentralized identity system, but one that's actually
decentralized and doesn't entirely crumble if one company turns evil
or goes out of business.
An OpenID identity is just a URL. You can have multiple identities in
the same way you can have multiple URLs. All OpenID does is provide a
way to prove that you own a URL (identity).
Anybody can run their own site using OpenID, and anybody can be an
OpenID server, and they all work with each other without having to
register with or pay anybody to "get started". An owner of a URL can
pick which OpenID server to use.
SoftEther VPN ("SoftEther" means "Software Ethernet") is a powerful,
multi-OS and easy-to-use multi-protocol VPN software. It supports
SSL-VPN (HTTPS), as well as OpenVPN, IPsec, L2TP, MS-SSTP, L2TPv3
and EtherIP tunneling protocols and has a clone function to support
OpenVPN clients.
This is an interface to Amazon AWS API. It was written provide access to the new
tag and metadata interface that is not currently supported by Net::Amazon::EC2,
as well as to provide developers with an extension mechanism for the API. This
library will also support the Open Stack open source cloud.
The main interface is the VM::EC2 object, which provides methods for
interrogating the Amazon EC2, launching instances, and managing instance
lifecycle. These methods return major object classes which act as specialized
interfaces to AWS.