Print binary sFlow feed to ASCII, or forward it to other collectors.
This tool receives sFlow data, and generates either a simple-to-parse
tagged-ASCII output, or binary output in tcpdump(1) format. It can also
generate Cisco NetFlow version 5 datagrams and send them to a destination
UDP host:port, or forward the original sFlow feed to a number of
additional collectors.
Siproxd is a proxy/masquerading daemon for the SIP protocol.
It handles registrations of SIP clients on a private IP network
and performs rewriting of the SIP message bodies to make SIP
connections possible via a masquerading firewall.
It allows SIP clients (like kphone, linphone) to work behind
an IP masquerading firewall or router.
The urelay tool is a simple connection forwarder which may work with
many different protocols - TCP, Unix sockets, IPX - in general, anything
that has a client or a server supporting Prof. Daniel J. Bernstein's UCSPI
framework - http://cr.yp.to/ucspi.html
TCPWatch is a utility written in Python that lets you monitor forwarded TCP
connections or HTTP proxy connections. It displays the sessions in a window
with a history of past connections. It is useful for developing and debugging
protocol implementations and web services.
Mono.Zeroconf is a cross platform Zero Configuration Networking library
for Mono and .NET. It provides a unified API for performing the most
common zeroconf operations on a variety of platforms and subsystems: all
the operating systems supported by Mono and both the Avahi
and Bonjour/mDNSResponder transports.
UNFS3 is a user-space implementation of the NFSv3 server specification. It
provides a daemon for the MOUNT and NFS protocols, which are used by NFS
clients for accessing files on the server.
Since it runs in user-space, you can use it in a jail.
usbredir is a protocol for redirecting USB traffic from a single USB device,
to a different (virtual) machine than the one to which the USB device is
attached. See usb-redirection-protocol.txt for the description / definition
of this protocol.
With the official 0.3 release the protocol is now frozen (only extensions
advertised through capabilities can be added from now on).
VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote
display system which allows you to view a computing 'desktop'
environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from
anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine
architectures.
vnStat is a console-based network traffic monitor. It keeps a log of
hourly, daily and monthly network traffic for the selected interface(s).
However, it isn't a packet sniffer. The traffic information is analyzed
from the proc(5) filesystem. That way vnStat can be used even
without root permissions.
Slrnconf is a graphical configuation utility for the newsreader
slrn. It is intended to make the hairy configuration of SLRN a
bit easier. Slrnconf will try to read your ~/.slrnrc at
startup. If you're using a different file, just open it via
File -> Open. There are no command line switches.