A utility to create Samba password hashes
Battray is a python program that displays a tray icon to inform you of the
battery status of your notebook.
It is also able to take certain actions depending on battery status.
It's simple, easy, fairly environment-independent, and "just works" without
tons of (Gnome|KDE|..) dependencies.
A script to dynamically configure amd(8) and populate /media with appropriate
symlinks, when storage devices appear.
It can also apply geli(8) keys from portable media to images and devices,
pam_mount is a Pluggable Authentication Module that can mount volumes for a
user session.
This module is aimed at environments with central file servers that a user
wishes to mount on login and unmount on logout, such as (semi-)diskless
stations where many users can logon and where statically mounting the entire
/home from a server is a security risk, or listing all possible volumes in
/etc/fstab is not feasible.
This is a collection of administration scripts. At the moment it
consists of a script to control rc.d scripts at runtime, a
script that runs common make targets on batches of ports, scripts to set
variables for make jobs (like portconf, but with more possibilities).
And scripts to check for broken packages and missing libraries.
A helpful termulator Emulator - ah-tty provides context-sensitive help
at a UNIX shell prompt. ah-tty executes an inferior shell, and watches
the output from the shell and the input to it from the user carefully,
to determine what is a prompt, and what is actually a command typed by
the user.
Given a file containing a list of Unix commands, multithreading is used to
process the commands in parallel on a single server. Success/failure is
captured, and failed commands are retained and reported.
IOWait provides a unified interface for I/O completion events.
This package contains a command-line tool that displays as much detail
about itself and its environment as possible. It can be used as a test
tool, to understand the type of environment a process runs in, and for
comparing system environments.
Pwgen is a small, powerful, GPL'ed password generator.
This version of pwgen was written by Theodore Ts'o
<tytso@alum.mit.edu>. It is modelled after a program originally written
by Brandon S. Allbery, and then later extensively modified by Olaf Titz,
Jim Lynch, and others. It was rewritten from scratch by Theodore Ts'o
because the original program was somewhat of a hack, and thus hard to
maintain, and because the licensing status of the program was unclear.