Bindings for GNU libgsasl.
Client library for the XMPP protocol.
This is a piece of software that lets you tunnel IPv4 data through a DNS
server. This can be usable in different situations where Internet access is
firewalled, but DNS queries are allowed.
The HTTP Time Protocol (HTP) is used to synchronize a computer's time
with web servers as reference time source. Htpdate will synchronize your
computer's time by extracting timestamps from HTTP headers found
in web servers responses. Htpdate can be used as a daemon, to keep your
computer synchronized.
Accuracy of htpdate is usually better than 0.5 seconds (even better with
multiple servers). Htpdate can also work through http proxy.
Convert valid IPv6 addresses to ip6.int PTR values. Convert valid
IPv4 addresses to in-addr.arpa PTR values. Anything not valid is
simply printed as is. Handles :: notation and embedded IPv4
addresses. If the address is followed by /n, the PTR is truncated
to n bits.
"httpry is a specialized packet sniffer designed for displaying and logging
HTTP traffic. It is not intended to perform analysis itself, but to capture,
parse, and log the traffic for later analysis. It can be run in real-time
displaying the traffic as it is parsed, or as a daemon process that logs to an
output file. It is written to be as lightweight and flexible as possible, so
that it can be easily adaptable to different applications."
ipsvd is a set of internet protocol service daemons.
It currently includes a TCP/IP service daemon, and a UDP/IP service daemon.
An internet protocol service (ipsv) daemon waits for incoming connections
on a local socket. On incoming connections, the ipsv daemon conditionally
runs an arbitrary program with standard input reading from the socket, and
standard output writing to the socket, that handles the connection.
Standard error is used for logging.
ipsv daemons can be told to read and follow pre-defined instructions on
how to handle incoming connections. It's possible to run different
programs, or to set a different environment, or to deny a connection, or
to set a per host concurrency limit, depending on the client's address or
hostname.
Normally the ipsv daemons are run by a supervisor process, such as runsv
from the runit package, or supervise from the daemontools package.
ipsvd can be used to run services normally run by inetd, xinetd, or tcpserver.
Herqq UPnP (HUPnP) is a software library for building UPnP devices and control
points conforming to the UPnP Device Architecture version 1.1.
ICPLD (Internet Connection Performance Logging Daemon) is a
daemon which, by sending ICMP requests to an IP address of your
choice, monitors whether your machine has a working network
connection. It will log any failed attempts, and will stamp a
log as soon as a reply is received. It keeps track of when the
connection was unavailable, as well as for how long. It records
both total down time and each occasion of interrupted
connection. The log can also be duplicated in HTML format to
put online.
ifstat is a tool to report network interfaces bandwith just like vmstat/iostat
do for other system counters.