A program for monitoring mailspools (and other things) that can display
shaped icons.
The ipacctd is intended for IP accounting. divert(4) and corresponding
ipfw(8) rules are used for obtaining IP packets.
The kernel library was written to solve the technical problems encountered
when writing a DGD mudlib for users who will have programming access. It deals
with resource control, file security and user management, and offers basic
functionality in the form of events. The library is designed to be fully
configurable, and should not have to be modified for use on any system. It
can be used for both persistent and non-persistent systems.
TLSWrap is a TLS/SSL FTP wrapper/proxy for UNIX and Windows, allowing you to
use your favourite FTP client with any TLS/SSL-enabled FTP server.
Net::Netrc is a pure-Ruby module providing ftp(1)-style .netrc
parsing. It is inspired by Graham Barr's Perl Net::Netrc module.
FSP Client is single executable client for the FSP protocol. FSP
Client uses an FTP-like user interface. It feels like FTP, but under
the hood it uses FSP protocol. FSP is a UDP-based protocol for transfering
files around, and was designed for anonymous archives.
REOBack (pronounced as ray-o-back), is a backup solution designed for
Linux or FreeBSD users/system admins. It supports scheduled full/incremental
backups, remote transfers via NFS or FTP as well as auto-deletion of old
backups.
TTCP is a benchmarking tool for determining TCP and UDP performance
between 2 systems.
The program was created at the US Army Ballistics Research Lab (BRL)
and is in the public domain. Feel free to distribute this program
but please do leave the credit notices in the source and man page intact.
How to get TCP performance numbers:
receiver sender
host1% ttcp -r -s host2% ttcp -t -s host1
-n and -l options change the number and size of the buffers.
The official ODBC driver for connecting to PostgreSQL Database; not a
part of the PostgreSQL Database distribution, though -- developed and
maintained separately.
Nslint is a lint program for DNS zone files. It is produced by the
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Network Research Group.
Please send bugs and comments to nslint@ee.lbl.gov.