Skype is a free program that uses the latest P2P technology to bring
affordable and high-quality voice communications to people all over
the world.
Like inetd, this program listens on the net for requests and spawns a
server to handle them. However, it only handles one port and one
program. Other limitations:
* only 'stream' socket type
* only 'nowait'
* doesn't switch user-ids
p4d2p is a Perl script which performs in-place editing on the output of
a previous 'p4 describe' command, to generate output suitable for patch(1).
p4genpatch is a Perl script which wraps 'p4 describe' to generate such
patches directly from the depot, when provided with a Perforce changelist
number.
Both utilities were written for development on Perl itself by Andreas Konig
and Gurusamy Sarathy, and were modified for use with multiple Perforce
depots by Simon Cozens.
NullPop is a POP3 server that allows logins, but never returns any
email. This is useful for certain setups where the user needs an
'account' setup in their mail client, but no real mail will ever
be received.
VNCcrack is a fast offline password cracker for VNC passwords.
By sniffing a VNC challenge-response sequence off the network
(typically when VNC is used without a decent cryptographic
wrapper like SSH or SSL), you can recover the password fairly
easily and quickly by letting VNCcrack pound on it.
The Digest::MD5::M4p module is cloned from the Digest::MD5 module
to support a variant Apple iTunes implementation of the MD5 algorithm.
microdc is a command-line based Direct Connect client written in C by Oskar
Liljeblad and designed to build and run on modern POSIX compatible systems.
It uses GNU Readline library for user interaction. Despite the command-line
user interface, microdc is quite user friendly and simple to use.
microdc2 is a future improvement (fork) of the microdc based on Oskar's code
version 0.11.0. After version 0.12.0 the project was renamed to microdc2 on
Oskar's request.
Features of microdc2 include:
- Nearly full support of the original Direct Connect protocol
- GNU Readline support for command line editing and history
- Sensible tab-completion of commands, user names, local files, remote
files, speed names, and connection names
- One process per connection for optimal transfer rates
- Small memory footprint
VirtualGL is an open source program that redirects the 3D rendering commands
from Unix and Linux OpenGL applications to 3D accelerator hardware in a
dedicated server and displays the rendered output interactively to a thin
client located elsewhere on the network, or locally.
px is a wrapper around p4. It provides all the functionality of p4
(deferring work to it) plus it extends some standard p4 commands and
adds a few new ones. If you are a Perforce user you might find these
extensions useful.
px uses p4lib.py, a Python interface to the Perforce client application.
If you are a Python programmer and script Perforce you might find this
module helpful. Currently, most common commands are supported.
aMule, the all-platform eMule p2p client
aMule is a multiplatform fork of xMule
client using wxWindows class library.