A simple tool to convert packet captures in 802.11 format to Ethernet format.
Lots of tools can only understand Ethernet link types, so I wrote this
tool to convert captures to a format that they can understand.
Note that this tool is really only useful for encrypted traffic.
Specify a wireless packet capture as an input file, and the name of the
desired Ethernet-format output file. Wlan2eth will only convert data frames
to the output file, which will likely result in a significantly smaller output
packet capture file. Note that wlan2eth will only convert unencrypted frames.
A multiping hostchecker dockapp.
Take a look at the README for further details.
A DockApp that shows the state of a wireless network device.
OpenPGM is an open source implementation of the Pragmatic General Multicast
(PGM) specification in RFC 3208 available at www.ietf.org. PGM is a reliable
and scalable multicast protocol that enables receivers to detect loss, request
retransmission of lost data, or notify an application of unrecoverable loss.
PGM is a receiver-reliable protocol, which means the receiver is responsible
for ensuring all data is received, absolving the sender of reception
responsibility. PGM runs over a best effort datagram service, currently OpenPGM
uses IP multicast but could be implemented above switched fabrics such as
InfiniBand.
PGM is appropriate for applications that require duplicate-free multicast data
delivery from multiple sources to multiple receivers. PGM does not support
acknowledged delivery, nor does it guarantee ordering of packets from multiple
senders.
PGM is primarly used on internal networks to help integrate disparate systems
through a common communication platform. A lack of IPv4 multicast-enabled
infrastructure leads to limited capability for internet applications, IPv6
promotes multicast to be a part of the core functionality of IP but may still
be disabled on core routers. Support of Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) allows
for improved WAN deployment by allowing end-point router filtering of unwanted
source traffic
wping is a Web-based graphical ping log. It logs ping response times to a
user-defined list of hosts and produces a Web page that contains a current
ping graph and a historic ping graph over a specified time period. Ping
response times are averaged in order to give a smooth reading.
x11vnc is a VNC server for real X displays. VNC (Virtual Network Computing)
is a very useful network graphics protocol which allows multiple simple
remote viewers to watch and control a single desktop. x11vnc differs from
traditional UNIX VNC servers in that it is accessing a real X displays that
may already be in progress rather than creating its own X server for clients
to connect to.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
x2goclient is a GUI application for launching server-side X2Go sessions.
oRTP - Real-time Transport Protocol library
Features:
* Written in C, works under Linux (and probably any Unix) and Windows
* Implement the RFC3550 (RTP) with a easy to use API with high and low level
access
* Includes support for multiples profiles, AV profile (RFC3551) being the
one by default
* Includes a packet scheduler for to send and recv packet "on time",
according to their timestamp. Scheduling is optionnal, rtp sessions can
remain not scheduled
* Supports mutiplexing IO, so that hundreds of RTP sessions can be scheduled
by a single thread
* Features an adaptive jitter algorithm for a receiver to adapt to the
clockrate of the sender
* Supports part of RFC2833 for telephone events over RTP
* The API is well documented using doxygen
* Licensed under the Lesser Gnu Public License
* RTCP messages sent periodically since 0.7.0 (compound packet including
sender report or receiver report + SDES)
* Includes an API to parse incoming RTCP packets
nDPI is a ntop-maintained superset of the popular OpenDPI library. Its goal is
to extend the original library by adding new protocols that are otherwise
available only on the paid version of OpenDPI. Furthermore, we have modified
nDPI do be more suitable for traffic monitoring applications, by disabling
specific features that slow down the DPI engine while being them un-necessary
for network traffic monitoring.