mdns-repeater is a Multicast DNS repeater. Multicast DNS uses the 224.0.0.51
address, which is "administratively scoped" and does not leave the subnet.
This program re-broadcast mDNS packets from one interface to other interfaces.
It can be used to bridge zeroconf devices to work properly across the two
subnets.
Microproxy is a very small Unix-based HTTP/HTTPS proxy. It runs from inetd,
which means its performance is poor. But for low-traffic sites, it's quite
adequate.
It implements all the basic features of an HTTP/HTTPS proxy, including IPv6
forwarding, in only 320 lines of code.
MPICH2 is an implementation of the Message-Passing Interface (MPI).
The goals of MPICH2 are to provide an MPI implementation for important
platforms, including clusters, SMPs, and massively parallel processors.
It also provides a vehicle for MPI implementation research and for developing
new and better parallel programming environments
Nepim stands for network pipemeter, a tool for measuring available bandwidth
between hosts. nepim is also useful to generate network traffic for testing
purposes. Nepim operates in client/server mode, is able to handle multiple
parallel traffic streams, reports periodic partial statistics along the
testing, and supports IPv6.
Growl is a MACOSX application that listen to notifications sent by
applications and displays them on the desktop using different display
styles. Net_Growl offers the possibility to send notifications to Growl
from your PHP application through network communication using UDP.
This module provide TCP-based MessagePack RPC server/client
implementation.
AnyEvent::MPRPC provide you a couple of export functions that are
shortcut of AnyEvent::MPRPC::Client and AnyEvent::MPRPC::Server. One
is mprpc_client for Client, another is mprpc_server for Server.
HAProxy is a free, very fast and reliable solution offering high
availability, load balancing, and proxying for TCP and HTTP-based
applications. It is particularly suited for web sites crawling under
very high loads while needing persistence or Layer7 processing.
This is the development branch of the software, which may contain
new features, but also possibly new bugs.
File::RsyncP is a perl implementation of an Rsync client. It is
compatible with Rsync 2.5.5 (protocol version 26). It can send or
receive files, either by running rsync on the remote machine, or
connecting to an rsyncd deamon on the remote machine.
The File::Rsync Perl module is a convenience wrapper to the rsync(1)
command. It has wrappers for almost all the rsync commands and features,
as well as detecting errors.
For more details, type 'perldoc File::Rsync' or see the CPAN homepage:
Google::SAML::Request will parse (and, for the sake of completeness,
create) SAML requests as used by Google. Please note that
Google::SAML::Request is by no means a full implementation of the SAML
2.0 standard. But if you want to talk to Google to authenticate users,
you should be fine.