Virtual Distributed Ethernet is a user-mode virtual network (layer
2) infrastructure. It can be used for network simulations, joining
multiple qemu instances together in a shared virtual network, or
tunneling over the Internet. Physical hosts can be joined to the
virtual network by means of the tap(4) driver.
This is a port of sntop, a curses-based utility that uses fping (ping
can be used as well) to determine connectivity of remote network hosts
on a regular interval. Features include HTML generation and a secure
terminal.
SS5 is a socks server that implements the SOCKS v4 and v5 protocol.
Command line interface to syncthing
WindowMaker dockapp for displaying signal strenghts of WLAN Adapters
Syncthing discovery server
Netatalk is an OpenSource software package, that can be used to turn an
inexpensive *NIX machine into an extremely high-performance and reliable
file server for Macintosh computers.
Using Netatalk's AFP 3.4 compliant file-server leads to significantly higher
transmission speeds compared with Macs accessing a server via SaMBa/NFS
while providing clients with the best possible user experience (full support
for Macintosh metadata, flawlessly supporting mixed environments of classic
MacOS and MacOS X clients)
tclsoap provides support for building clients and servers
for the SOAP remote procedure call protocol from Tcl. SOAP
is an XML based RPC mechanism which provides cross-platform
cross language compatibility.
From the website:
This package provides support for using UDP through Tcl. The package
provides a new channel type and attempts to permit the use of packet
oriented UDP over stream oriented Tcl channels.
tcpick is a textmode sniffer libpcap-based that can track, reassemble and
reorder TCP streams. Tcpick is able to save the captured flows in different
files or displays them in the terminal, and so it is useful to sniff files
that are transmitted via ftp or http.