jabberd14 is the original server implementation of the Jabber protocol,
now known as XMPP. It is open source, and it is free. This implementation
has been formerly known as just jabberd as well.
Please note: net-im/jabberd (also known as jabberd 2.x) is not a newer
version of jabberd14 but a completely different project.
Bot Sentry is a Pidgin (libpurple) plugin to prevent Instant Message (IM) spam.
It allows you to ignore IMs unless the sender is in your Buddy List, the sender
is in your Allow List, or the sender correctly answers a question you have
predefined.
The Telepathy project aims to provide a unified framework for all forms
of real time conversations, including instant messaging, IRC, voice
calls and video calls. It uses the DBus messaging system to provide a
simple interface for client applications, allowing them to quickly
benefit from Telepathy's functionality.
DJabberd is a high-performance, scalable, extensible Jabber/XMPP server
framework. While it comes with an example server, it's really a set of
classes for you to build your own Jabber server without understanding
Jabber. Instead of working with XML and protocol-specific details, you
subclass parts and work with sane objects and data structures and let
DJabberd do all the ugly work.
Protocol::XMPP provides an API for the Extensible Message Passing Protocol.
This is commonly used for integration with Jabber servers and Google Talk,
although XMPP itself supports a number of extended features for a distributed
multi-server, multi-client message exchange system.
jabber.py is a Python module for the jabber instant messaging protocol.
jabber.py deals with the xml parsing and socket code, leaving the programmer
to concentrate on developing quality jabber based applications with Python.
The eventual aim is to produce a fully featured easy to use library for
creating both jabber clients and servers.
This is a Java applet and application that can encode and decode a Cisco
router's configuration register.
It also shows some valuable notes for each router family that can help
with disaster recovery.
It is being released as part of the Cisco-centric Open Source Initiative.
RackMonkey is a web-based tool for managing racks of equipment
such as web servers, video encoders, routers and storage devices.
Using a simple interface you can keep track of what's where,
which OS it runs, when it was purchased, who it belongs and what
it's used for.
Fetchconfig is a Perl script for retrieving configurations of various network
devices. It currently supports a variety of devices, such as:
* 3Com MSR
* Cisco IOS
* Cisco ASA
* Cisco Catalyst
* FortiGate
* MikroTik
* ProCurve
* Parks
* Alcatel Ethernet Routers (Riverstone)
* Dell PowerConnect switches
* Old Terayon 3200/3500 CMTS
NDPMon is an equivalent of ArpWatch for IPv6.
NDPMon, Neighbor Discovery Protocol Monitor, is a tool working with
ICMPv6 packets. NDPMon observes the local network to see if nodes
using neighbor discovery messages behave properly. When it detects
a suspicious Neighbor Discovery message, it notifies the administrator
by writing in the syslog and in some cases by sending an email
report.