YABT means Yet another Braille Translator.
YABT is a general purpose Braille translation system
written in pure python. It is primarily designed to
be used by the BrlTex Project, but due to its general
design it may be suited to use in other projects.
Currently YABT has a table for translation in to British
Braille encoded in ASCII Braille, but tables for other
codes and other output encodings such as unicode Braille
are possible.
Camserv is a free program to do streaming video through the web
Streaming video can be sent to both Netscape and Internet Explorer clients.
However, Internet Explorer under Windows cannot apparently handle
the multi-part JPEGs, and therefore a special javascript page must be setup.
One is included in the distribution as an example.
Currently, the only supported BSD device is the bktr driver.
Both tunable modes and camera inputs are supported.
This is a Skype Plugin for Pidgin/libpurple/Adium. It lets you view and
chat with all your Skype buddies from within Pidgin/Adium. You still
need Skype to be running to be able to use it, but it lets you keep a
consistent user interface and use all the other nifty Pidgin/Adium
plugins with it, like spell-checking or OTR encryption. -- Eion Robb
EtherApe is a graphical network monitor for Unix modeled after Etherman.
Featuring link layer, IP and TCP modes, it displays network activity
graphically. Hosts and links change in size with traffic. Color coded
protocols display. It supports Ethernet, FDDI, Token Ring, ISDN, PPP,
SLIP, and WLAN devices, plus several encapsulation formats. It can
filter traffic to be shown, and can read packets from a file as well as
live from the network. Node statistics can be exported.
iftop listens to network traffic on a named interface, or
on the first interface it can find which looks like an
external interface if none is specified, and displays a
table of current bandwidth usage by pairs of hosts. iftop
must be run with sufficient permissions to monitor all
network traffic on the interface; see pcap(3) for more
information, but on most systems this means that it must
be run as root.
Generic Counter Mode implementation in pure Perl. The Counter Mode module
constructs a stream cipher from a block cipher or cryptographic hash funtion
and returns it as an object. Any block cipher in the Crypt:: class can be
used, as long as it supports the blocksize and keysize methods. Any hash
function in the Digest:: class can be used, as long as it supports
the add method.
Generic CFB implementation in pure Perl. The Cipher Feedback Mode module
constructs a stream cipher from a block cipher or cryptographic hash funtion
and returns it as an object. Any block cipher in the Crypt:: class can be
used, as long as it supports the blocksize and keysize methods. Any hash
function in the Digest:: class can be used, as long as it supports the
add method.
Scanhill is a Microsoft Messenger Protocol Sniffer. Currently it can only
intercept Instant Text Messaging. Optionally, intercepted text messages can be
stored onto an RDMBS (Only mySQL is supported for now). Given that mySQL is
used, stored instant messages can be read through a browser interface that is
written in PHP language. Please see the INSTALL.txt file for instructions on
how to install, configure and run EnderUNIX scanhill.
Xinetd is a replacement for inetd, the internet services daemon.
Xinetd is not just an inetd replacement. Anybody can use it to
start servers that don't require privileged ports because xinetd
does not require that the services in its configuration file be
listed in /etc/services.
Its configuration file has a different format than inetd's one
and it understands different signals. However the signal-to-action
assignment can be changed.
debhelper is a collection of programs that can be used in a debian/rules file to
automate common tasks related to building binary debian packages. Programs are
included to install various files into your package, compress files, fix file
permissions, integrate your package with the debian menu system, etc. This will
be of use only to debian developers or others who wish to build debian packages.