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games/gomoku-1.2.9 (Score: 0.011423368)
GNUstep Gomoku game
Gomoku.app is an extended TicTacToe game for GNUstep. You win the game if you are able to put 5 of your pieces in a row, column or diagonal. You loose if the computer does it before you. You can play the game on boards of different size; the default size is 8 but 10 is also nice to play. Pass the size of the board as argument of Gomoku.app. For example, to play on a 10x10 board, you can start Gomoku with: openapp Gomoku.app 10 Warning: board size must be >= 8. BUGS: Please mail them to <n.pero@mi.flashnet.it> LICENSE: GPL2 or later
games/xbat-1.11 (Score: 0.011423368)
XEVIOUS like shooting game
This is the XEVIOUS (NAMCO(C)) like game. TYPE: xbat OPTION: -hs : high speed mode -dc : use default colormap -g : rapid fire -r : exchange keys[z][x] -h -help : print usage -mode [0-4] : set game level 0:easy, 1:normal, 2:difficult, 3:more difficult, 4:abnormal COMMAND: [s] for Start or Pause [q] for quit [c] for setup (at Title screen only) Cursor key or Number key to move. i, j, l, k, m also to move. [z] and [x] to shoot. Please e-mail the author (wai@nemoto.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp) with improvements or other comments about this game.
misc/dnetc-2.9112.521 (Score: 0.011423368)
Distributed.net distributed computing project client
This is the distributed.net's distributed computing client. This client contains the modules for OGR and RC5-72. DES, CSC, and RC5-64 are no longer included in this client. As a "loosely knit" group of computer users from all over the world, we take up challenges which require a lot of computing power. We solve these by distributing the cpu power needed over the computers of our members. That's why we're called "distributed.net." Read more about it at www.distributed.net. For your statistics, check out: http://stats.distributed.net/ For general help with the client or distributed.net, mail: help@distributed.net
net-mgmt/grepcidr-2.0 (Score: 0.011423368)
Filter IP addresses matching IPv4 CIDR/network specification
grepcidr can be used to filter a list of IP addresses against one or more Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) specifications, or arbitrary networks specified by an address range. As with grep, there are options to invert matching and load patterns from a file. grepcidr is capable of comparing thousands or even millions of IPs to networks with little memory usage and in reasonable computation time. grepcidr has endless uses in network software, including: mail filtering and processing, network security, log analysis, and many custom applications.
net-mgmt/nagvis-1.8.5 (Score: 0.011423368)
Visualization addon for Nagios
NagVis is a visualization addon for the well known network managment system Nagios. NagVis can be used to visualize Nagios Data, e.g. to display IT processes like a mail system or a network infrastructure. Key features * Display of single Hosts and Services * Visualize a complete Host- or Servicegroup with one icon * Display the summary state of a Host and all its services * Display only the real problems * Sub-map icons which represent a complete NagVis Map in one icon * Visualization of complete IT processes using self drawn graphics * Online documentation of IT environments including current states * Multilingual capabilities * Web configuration interface (WUI)
net/linknx-0.0.1.32 (Score: 0.011423368)
Rule-based event handling in a KNX installation
LinKNX is a backend for controlling a KNX/EIB home and building automation system. It connects to eibd which is part of the BCU SDK and keeps state of KNX devices such as lamps, window blinds, heating and so on. Furthermore it provides a powerful, rule-based event after treatment, e.g. for switching other KNX devices, sending e-mail or SMS or executing a shell command. You can configure and control the LinKNX daemon using an XML-style protocol via TCP network socket or Unix domain socket.
net/Net-3.08 (Score: 0.011423368)
Perl5 modules to access and use network protocols
libnet is a collection of Perl modules which provides a simple and consistent programming interface (API) to the client side of various protocols used in the internet community. For details of each protocol please refer to the RFC. RFC's can be found a various places on the WEB, for a starting point look at: http://www.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Standards/RFCs/ The RFC implemented in this distribution are Net::FTP RFC959 File Transfer Protocol Net::SMTP RFC821 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Net::Time RFC867 Daytime Protocol Net::Time RFC868 Time Protocol Net::NNTP RFC977 Network News Transfer Protocol Net::POP3 RFC1939 Post Office Protocol 3
news/newsfish-1.2.6 (Score: 0.011423368)
Batch USENET news reader with filter capabilities
From the README: newsfish, quite simply, is a batch USENET news reader. In other words, it is not interactive, and it has a very simple user interface. The power of newsfish is that it can sift through articles and save only the ones that match your criteria. It does this by applying a set of regular expressions (a la grep/egrep) to the headers of each article. Articles are saved in mailbox format, which makes them suitable for viewing under most popular mail readers.
security/pgpin-010323 (Score: 0.011423368)
PGP International version - improved for use in IN-CA
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is a public key encryption pack- age to protect E-mail and data files. It lets you commu- nicate securely with people you've never met, with no secure channels needed for prior exchange of keys. It's well featured and fast, with sophisticated key management, digital signatures, data compression, and good ergonomic design. Contributors: Matthias Bruestle for the myetsid feature. Lutz Donnerhacke for the pgp2.6.3in development. Ingmar Camphausen, Thomas Roessler, a.o. for extensive testing. FTP: ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/doc/IN/IN-CA/pgp/pgp263in/files/pgp263in.changes
security/signing-party-2.3 (Score: 0.011423368)
Various OpenPGP related tools
signing-party is a collection for all kinds of PGP/GnuPG related things, including signing scripts, party preparation scripts, etc. * caff: CA - Fire and Forget signs and mails a key * pgp-clean: removes all non-self signatures from key * pgp-fixkey: removes broken packets from keys * gpg-mailkeys: simply mail out a signed key to its owner * gpg-key2ps: generate PostScript file with fingerprint paper strips * gpglist: show who signed which of your UIDs * gpgsigs: annotates list of GnuPG keys with already done signatures * keylookup: ncurses wrapper around gpg --search