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
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.).
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.
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.
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.
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.
TinTin++ is a console MUD client for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. Its main
assets are an easy to learn and use scripting language, full telnet support,
a split screen interface to separate mud output from client input, and
keyboard macros that work on all systems.
tcpdump is a ubiquitous network traffic capture tool available in a wide
variety of BSD, Linux and UN*X distributions.
Whilst FreeBSD has a vendor branch import of tcpdump 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.
This includes some tools that are in FreeType 1's contrib directory.
ttf2pfb: Converting TrueType fonts to the Postscript Type 1 format.
ttf2pk: A simple conversion tool to bring TrueType quality to the
TeX world.
ttf2bdf: Produce bitmapped fonts from TrueType files for your X11
applications.
ttfbanner: make posters using a TrueType font
Ghostscript is the well-known PostScript interpreter which is available for
all common and most esoteric platforms and supports many different printers
and some displays.
This port install the fontpacks with the Type1 fonts ready for X use with
Adobe foundries.