This library provides simple read-only access to the local computer's
networking configuration. It is currently capable of getting a list of
all the network interfaces and their respective IPv4, IPv6 and MAC
addresses.
afpfs-ng is an Apple Filing Protocol client that will allow BSD,
Linux and Mac OS X systems to access files exported from a
Mac OS system with AFP over TCP.
Cjdns implements an encrypted IPv6 network using public-key cryptography for
address allocation and a distributed hash table for routing. This provides
near-zero-configuration networking, and prevents many of the security and
scalability issues that plague existing networks.
l2tpd is an implementation of the layer two tunneling protocol. It works in
user space completely (although kernel work is planned after the userspace
version is stablized). l2tpd works by opening a pseudo-tty for communicating
with pppd(8).
libcapn is a C Library to interact with the Apple Push Notification Service
using simple and intuitive API. With the library you can easily send push
notifications to iOS and Mac OS X devices.
Libnet is a high-level API (toolkit) allowing the application programmer to
construct and inject network packets. It provides a portable and simplified
interface for low-level network packet shaping, handling and injection.
Libnet hides much of the tedium of packet creation from the application
programmer such as multiplexing, buffer management, arcane packet header
information, byte-ordering, OS-dependent issues, and much more.
Libnet features portable packet creation interfaces at the IP layer
and link layer, as well as a host of supplementary and complementary
functionality.
Using libnet, quick and simple packet assembly applications can be whipped up
with little effort. With a bit more time, more complex programs can be written
(Traceroute and ping were easily rewritten using libnet and libpcap).
The core of the Netdude framework and the place where the packet manipulations
are performed. It allows you to implement trace file manipulations at a much
higher level of abstraction than code written directly on top of the pcap
library.
Libproxy exists to answer the question: Given a network resource, how do I
reach it? It handles all the details, enabling you to get back to
programming.
This plug-in allows Mozilla-based browsers to make use of libproxy.
Libproxy exists to answer the question: Given a network resource, how do I
reach it? It handles all the details, enabling you to get back to
programming.
This plug-in allows perl applications to make use of libproxy.
Libproxy exists to answer the question: Given a network resource, how do I
reach it? It handles all the details, enabling you to get back to
programming.
This plug-in allows python applications to make use of libproxy.