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net-mgmt/GRNOC-TL1-1.3.10 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Retrieve data from different models of TL1 devices
This module supports the ability to retrieve data from several different models of TL1 devices. Explictly supported devices include the following: * Cisco ONS15327 * Cisco ONS15454 * Cisco ONS15808 * Nortel OME 6500 * Nortel HDXc * Ciena CoreDirector * Infinera DTC * Fujitsu FLASHWAVE 7500 Each specifically supported device has its own GRNOC::TL1::Device module, which sets the default port and prompt used for that device. They also may each export their own unique commands on top of what is already provided in GRNOC::TL1::Device. Raw commands and output can be sent and received, or output can be parsed via the parse function, or by calling a function for that device.
net-mgmt/portmon-2.0 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Daemon that monitor network services
Portmon is a network service monitoring daemon. Portmon basically uses a list of hosts and port numbers, and tries to connect to each host on the list at a regular time interval. It is a lightweight program, and requires no software to be installed on the machines one wishes to monitor.
net-mgmt/rate-0.9 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Traffic analysis command-line utility
Rate is a swiss-army-knife command-line traffic analysis tool, designed to help a network administrator to see what is happening at a router at the moment. Unlike tcpdump(1), rate uses statistical and stream-oriented methods, and will never produce an output stream at a speed beyond human perception. The output is less accurate, however. Rate features four different operating modes, designed to perform the following tasks: estimating overall traffic rates, determining nodes generating the highest traffic, determining connections and flows generating the highest traffic and extracting strings from packets.
net-mgmt/sipcalc-1.1.6 (Score: 0.0052562496)
IP subnet calculator with IPv6 support
Sipcalc is an ip subnet calculator. Features: IPv4 - * Retrieving of address information from interfaces. * Classful and CIDR output. * Multiple address and netmask formats (dotted quad, hex, number of bits). * Output of broadcast address, network class, Cisco wildcard, hosts/range, network range. * Output of a userdefined number of extra networks. * The ability to "split" a network based on a smaller netmask, now also with recursive runs on the generated subnets. * DNS resolution. IPv6 - * Compressed and expanded input addresses. * Compressed and expanded output. * Standard IPv6 network output. * Reverse dns address generation. * The ability to "split" a network based on a smaller netmask, now also with recursive runs on the generated subnets. * DNS resolution.
net-mgmt/tcptrack-1.4.2 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Packet sniffer that displays TCP information like top(1)
tcptrack is a sniffer that displays information about TCP connections it sees on a network interface. It passively watches for connections on the network interface, keeps track of their state, and displays a list of connections in a manner similar to the UNIX top(1) command. It displays source and destination addresses, ports, connection state, idle time, and bandwidth usage.
net-p2p/ctorrent-3.3.2 (Score: 0.0052562496)
BitTorrent Client written in C for FreeBSD and Linux
CTorrent is a BitTorrent (be know as BT usually) Client program written in C for FreeBSD and Linux. Fast and small are CTorrent`s two strengths.
net-p2p/edonkey-0.4.0 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Both calculates 'eDonkey/Overnet hashes' producing ed2k:// file links
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.
news/cnews-cr.g (Score: 0.0052562496)
News server
Cnews news transport software LICENSE: BSD FTP: ftp://ftp.dinoex.org/pub/c-news/
news/mail2nntp-1.0 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Simple mail to news gateway
mail2nntp is a bridge from email realm to the newsgroup one. It can be used to replicate a mailing-list on a newsgroup server. It is a generic toot, using NNTP network commands
news/pgpmoose-1.19 (Score: 0.0052562496)
PGP Moose - signatures for moderated newsgroups
PGP Moose / by Greg Rose <ggr@usenix.org> The aim of this software is to monitor the news postings of moderators of USENET newsgroups, and to automatically cancel forged messages purporting to be approved. This can be extended to the approvals of individual users to automatically cancel messages that appear without having been authorised by the user. This has (obviously) been prompted by the recent spammings and other events. This software and protocol is designed around cryptographic signatures. The protocol is designed to allow the use of different signature techniques. This implemention assumes the use of PGP signatures, but can be easily modified to use others, such as the Digital Signature Standard. PGP was chosen for its widespread availability around the world. PGP, the crux of the cryptographic software, was written by Phil Zimmermann <prz@acm.org>, who otherwise has nothing to do with this. The cryptographic framework was written by Greg Rose <ggr@usenix.org>, as were the INN news system hooks.