check_puppet - is a very simple Nagios plugin to check Puppet daemon
availability with SNMP.
Why check_puppet?
1. It does check whether puppetd and puppetmasterd is alive.
2. It does check state.yaml freshness
3. It does not require the full net-mgmt/nagios-plugins package on the client
side
4. It is written in sh - code interpreter available in a base system
Python FAM provides a Python module to use the File Alteration
Monitor(ports/devel/fam) in Python.
symports reads through your ports tree and generates a tree using
symlinks for all categories - not just the "real" ones.
The two programs tcpsuck and udpsuck run out of the Inetd daemon on
unused ports. They log the contents of packets or connections to these
ports. This allows you to read the contents of the network strobe
attacks on your machine. It also slows the strobes down, as they think
you're actually running a service on several ports when you aren't.
This package is a port of TAMU's extract program from NetLogger to look
at flow data instead of netlogger data. Blame Larry for it's faults, not
TAMU. Blame me for the FreeBSD port, not Larry :-)
If you don't already have a good guess what this program does and what
data it is looking for, the odds are that it isn't going to be of much
help to you. This program only works on Cisco flow data as captured
with Mark Fullmer's flowtools package. If you don't have that, get that
first, then look at this program.
In order for this to compile you will need flowtools from Mark
Fullmer's (net-mgmt/flow-tools port).
This ports enables xpdf to read japanese pdf.
This ports enables xpdf to read korean pdf.
3-Dimensional Chess for X. Three boards, 96 pieces and 26 directions.
3Dc is played with three chess boards arranged one above another.
-Adam <adam-ports@blacktabby.org>
gtkcomm
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gtkcomm is a controlling tool for serial interface(RS-232C or such).
It is for hardware control using serial ports.
This is a duplicate of strfile(8).
It exists to make it possible to have fortune ports without first having
to install the games distribution.