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net/avahi-0.6.31 (Score: 0.0031391336)
Service discovery on a local network
Service discovery on a local network -- this means that you can plug your laptop or computer into a network and instantly be able to view other people who you can chat with, find printers to print to or find files being shared. This kind of technology is already found in MacOS X (branded 'Rendezvous', 'Bonjour' and sometimes 'ZeroConf') and is very convenient.
net/avahi-0.6.31 (Score: 0.0031391336)
"meta-port" for the Avahi service discovery suite
Service discovery on a local network -- this means that you can plug your laptop or computer into a network and instantly be able to view other people who you can chat with, find printers to print to or find files being shared. This kind of technology is already found in MacOS X (branded 'Rendezvous', 'Bonjour' and sometimes 'ZeroConf') and is very convenient.
net/libpcap-1.8.0 (Score: 0.0031391336)
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.
net/sendfile-0.7.9 (Score: 0.0031391336)
Portable sendfile library
A library which exposes zero-copy sendfile functionality in a portable way. If a platform does not support sendfile, a fallback implementation in haskell is provided. Currently supported platforms: Windows 2000+ (Native), Linux 2.6+ (Native), FreeBSD (Native), OS-X 10.5+ (Native), Everything else (Portable Haskell code).
net/libunp-1.0 (Score: 0.0031391336)
The networking library used in UNIX Network Programming Volume 1 2e
libunp is the library used in W. Richard Stevens' book "UNIX Network Programming Volume 1, 2nd Edition". It contains the library and headers used in the examples as well as all programs from the text that compile on FreeBSD systems. For more information on the book, see http://www.phptr.com/ptrbooks/ptr_013490012X.html For more info on W. Richard Stevens, see
net/pyldap-2.4.25.1 (Score: 0.0031391336)
Fork of python-ldap with Python 3 support
Python modules for implementing LDAP clients pyldap is a fork of python-ldap, and provides an object-oriented API to access LDAP directory servers from Python programs. Mainly it wraps the OpenLDAP 2.x libs for that purpose. Additionally the package contains modules for other LDAP-related stuff (e.g. processing LDIF, LDAPURLs, LDAPv3 schema, LDAPv3 extended operations and controls, etc.).
net/reposado-0.0.20160422 (Score: 0.0031391336)
Tools for replicating the Apple's Software Update Service
Reposado is a set of tools written in Python that replicate the key functionality of Mac OS X Server's Software Update Service. This enables you to host a local Apple Software Update Server on any hardware and OS of your choice.
net/tcpdump398-1.0 (Score: 0.0031391336)
Ubiquitous network traffic analysis tool - FreeBSD 7 version for FreeBSD 8
tcpdump is a ubiquitous network traffic capture tool available in a wide variety of BSD, Linux and UN*X distributions. This is the version 3.9.8 which is currently shipped with FreeBSD 7. FreeBSD 8.0 is shipping with version 4.0.0 which gives a different output with some items missing.
net/ssltunnel-1.18 (Score: 0.0031391336)
PPP over SSL virtual private networking (client part)
ssltunnel is a client/server software to establish PPP links over SSL/TLS sessions. Client and server are mutually authenticated using X509 certificates, PPP packets are encrypted/decrypted realtime on each side. The client has the ability to initiate the connection through an HTTP/HTTPS relay, even if an authentification is needed. This is the client part.
net/ssltunnel-1.18 (Score: 0.0031391336)
PPP over SSL virtual private networking (server part)
ssltunnel is a client/server software to establish PPP links over SSL/TLS sessions. Client and server are mutually authenticated using X509 certificates, PPP packets are encrypted/decrypted realtime on each side. The client has the ability to initiate the connection through an HTTP/HTTPS relay, even if an authentification is needed. This is the server part.