rcpd is a RCP server intended specifically for router
or network device clients. It is used to transfer
configurations, boot images, and kernels images
(eg: IOS) to the devices.
These files are often tranfered with TFTP, but TFTP
has reliability and speed issues and file size
limitations due to it's protocol specification and
underlying transport; while RCP is not affected.
collectd is a small daemon written in C for performance. It reads various
system & network statistics along with updating output RRD or CSV files.
The daemon is very fast and allows for frequent polling of values, with
support for polling as frequent as every 10 seconds.
wifimgr is a GTK+-based GUI for management of WiFi networks on BSD systems.
It acts as an interface to the existing /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf networks
configuration file, and supports WEP and WPA-PSK security.
wifimgr was designed for users of the XFce4 window manager but will work
in any environment with GTK+ libraries installed.
Whatmask is a small C program that will help you with network settings.
It displays the following information given IP address and/or netmask:
- The netmask in the following formats: CIDR, Netmask, Hex, Wildcard Bits
- The Network Address
- The Broadcast Address
- The number of Usable IP Addresses
- The First Usable IP Address
- The Last Usable IP Address
EiskaltDC++ is a cross-platform program that uses the Direct Connect
and ADC protocol. It is compatible with other DC clients, such as the
original DC from Neomodus, DC++ and derivatives. EiskaltDC++ also
interoperates with all common DC hub software.
This port is DC++ core (customized) compiled as shared library.
BNBT was written by Trevor Hogan. BNBT is a complete port of the
original Python BitTorrent tracker to C++ using the STL for data storage
and basic network sockets for network communication. BNBT is fast,
efficient, customizable, easy to use, powerful, and portable. BNBT is
covered under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
This is a port of Jigsaw Download (AKA jigdo) which is a tool designed to
ease the distribution of very large files over the Internet, for example
CD or DVD images.
Main features:
- The large images does not need to be stored on the server, instead only
the small files contained in the images (works with CD, DVD images,
uncompressed zip files, tar archives...)
- In spite of the above, jigdo creates a bit-exact copy of the image on the
user's machine (to achieve this, the directory data, boot block, etc. of
the image is stored in a special .template file which is distributes
alongside the .jigdo file)
- There is full control over where jigdo-lite will download the individual
parts. It is possible to define mirrors, so users can choose the nearest
one.
- jigdo relies on standard HTTP/FTP, no special protocols needed.
- jigdo-lite supports resuming aborted downloads, or continuing the
download with another mirror if the current one is slow.
- It is possible to "upgrade" the CD image, only the changed data will be
downloaded.
This tool takes a file and calculates the final 'eDonkey/Overnet
hash' for it that you need if you want to create ed2k:// links to
that file.
It also spits out the complete ed2k:// link in the end and appends
it to the file 'ed2k_links.txt' for easier copy-and-paste later on.
Vuze is a java bittorrent client. Vuze (formerly Azureus) offers
multiple torrent downloads, queuing/priority systems (on torrents and
files), start/stop seeding options and instant access to
numerous pieces of information about your torrents. Azureus
now features an embedded tracker easily setup and ready to use.
XNap is a pure java napster client. The XNap project is about
enhancing JNapster to include other file sharing protocols. Currently
Napster is supported for use with OpenNap servers. FastTrack
(Morpheus, Kaaza) support is available through giFT.
Gnutella support will be coming soon.