Nifmon is a curses-based tool for FreeBSD which can be used to monitor network
interfaces (also tun devices).
It displays continously updated statistics for the following quantities:
- total amount of bytes/packets transferred in/out
- bytes/packets transferred in/out during the last second/minute/hour
- a stripped down tcpdump output
You will need super-user permissions in order to use nifmon.
unquote executes a command after unquoting a specified list of arguments,
so that arbitrary characters may be passed in command-line arguments.
This is a simple http server for purely static content. You can
use it to serve the content of a ftp server via http for example.
It is also nice to export some files quickly by starting an http
server in a few seconds without editing a config file first.
Features/Design:
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* single process: select() + non-blocking I/O
* automatically generates directory listings when asked for a
directory (check for index.html available as option), caches
the listings.
* no config file, just a few switches. Try "webfsd -h" for a
list.
* Uses ${PREFIX}/etc/webfsd/mime.types to map file extentions
to mime/types (not included).
* supports keep-alive and pipelined requests.
* serves byte ranges.
* optional logging in common log file format.
Functions for latent class analysis, short time Fourier transform,
fuzzy clustering, support vector machines, shortest path computation,
bagged clustering, naive Bayes classifier, ...
From README:
Aclgen is a tool to create minimal length ip access lists
and aggregated routing tables primarily for Cisco routers.
Aclgen is fast. It takes only 15 seconds to create a 17000 line
long access list for some 44000 entries of my routing table.
Aclgen is flexible. It accepts various input formats and
you can specify any output format by a printf like format-string.
Aclgen is intended to use in large scripts creating router
configuration from different databases.
Any contribution is welcome. Send me your script using aclgen.
I'll bundle it with the program.
Simple wrapper for perl5 with LD_PRELOAD=libthr.
This is a fairly complete CPU identification utility. It has been tested on
several Intel, AMD and Cyrix CPUs. If the Pentium III serial number misfeature
is present and enabled, this program will display it.
This package contains following two utilities:
padload - crosspad downloder
crosspad2ps - crosspad -> postscript converter
more information on CrossPad digitizing notepad itself: