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net/bounce-1.0 (Score: 0.017925238)
Bounce TCP connections to another machine/port
A little program to bounce TCP connections to another machine/port. By default it listens on port 1523.
net/nats-streaming-server-0.2.2 (Score: 0.017925238)
Streaming system server for NATS
NATS is an open-source, cloud-native messaging system. NATS Streaming is an extremely performant, lightweight reliable streaming platform built on NATS.
net/norm-1.5r6 (Score: 0.017925238)
NACK-Oriented Reliable Multicast (NORM)
This a port of NACK-Oriented Reliable Multicast (N.O.R.M.), as specified in RFC5740.
net/bwi-firmware-3.130.20 (Score: 0.017925238)
Broadcom AirForce IEEE 802.11 Firmware Kernel Module
Firmware kernel module for bwi(4)
net/bwn-firmware-0.1.2 (Score: 0.017925238)
Broadcom AirForce IEEE 802.11 Firmware Kernel Module
Firmware kernel module for bwn(4)
net/c3270-3.3.14ga11 (Score: 0.017925238)
Full-screen curses-based remote login to IBM mainframes
c3270 is a curses-based IBM 3270 terminal emulator. It can be used to communicate with any IBM host that supports 3270-style connections over TELNET. It can also communicate with hosts that use line-by-line ASCII mode to do initial login negotiation before switching to full-screen 3270 mode.
net/ccxstream-1.0.15 (Score: 0.017925238)
Stream media files to XBox Media Center via XBMSP
Server to stream music and video files from your UNIX server to an XBox running XBox Media Player using the XBMSP protocol.
net/cf-6.12.2 (Score: 0.017925238)
CLI for Cloud Foundry written in Go
The official command line client for Cloud Foundry.
net/ntpa-0.7.4 (Score: 0.017925238)
NTP data collection and charting
NTP Analyzer is a tool dedicated to analyze the operation of time servers. NTP Analyzer collects data from ntp daemons and can be configured to generate graphs and web pages to visualize the activities of supervised hosts and peers.
net/libpcap-1.8.0 (Score: 0.017925238)
Ubiquitous network traffic capture library
libpcap is a ubiquitous network traffic capture library used by a wide variety of BSD, Linux and UN*X applications. Whilst FreeBSD has a vendor branch import of libpcap in its source tree, the purpose of the port is to provide a means of offering additional, bleeding-edge features which might not make it into the tree.