automation. This package contains the EIBnet/IP tunneling and routing daemon
which is part of the BCU SDK. It provides access to an EIB bus over TCP/IP and
Unix domain sockets.
WWW: http://www.auto.tuwien.ac.at/~mkoegler/index.php/eibd
PR: ports/118471
Submitted by: Björn König <bkoenig at alpha-tierchen.de>
high loaded routers with tens interfaces and thousands hosts behind them.
It's fast and does not depend on any side library. Some ideas was
taken from Edwin's dhcprelay (net/dhcprelay) which has some shortages.
It's distributed under BSD license.
It is designed to handle communication with multiple Asterisk servers. It also
acts as a single point of contact for applications. AstManProxy supports
multiple input/output formats, including Standard, XML, CSV, and HTTP, HTTPS and
SSL.
WWW: http://www.popvox.com/astmanproxy/
Author: David C. Troy <dave@popvox.com>
PR: ports/117864
Submitted by: ditesh at gathani.org
to send Mac OS X Growl notifications across the network.
Author: Raphael ROULET <raphael@perl-auvergne.com>
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~castor/Net-GrowlClient/
PR: ports/118184
Submitted by: Masahiro Teramoto <markun at onohara.to>
GNOME 2.20 release notes can be found at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.20/notes/en/ . Beyond that, this update
includes the new GIMP 2.4 (courtesy of ahze).
The GNOME 2.20 update also includes a huge change in the FreeBSD GNOME
hierarchy. We are now using the more standard DATADIR of ${PREFIX}/share
rather than ${PREFIX}/share/gnome. The result is that fewer patches and
hacks are needed to port GNOME components to FreeBSD. This will mean some
user changes may be required, so be sure to read /usr/ports/UPDATING for
more details.
This release and the things we accomplished in it would not have been
possible without mezz's crazy idea to collapse DATADIR, and his persistence
to make it happen successfully. Ahze and pav also deserve thanks for
their work on porting modules and testing the whole ball of wax on
pointyhat (respectively).
The FreeBSD GNOME team would also like to thank our various testers and
contributors:
Yasuda Keisuke
Frank Jahnke
Pawel Worach
Brian Gruber
Franz Klammer
Yuri Pankov
Nick Barkas
Cristian KLEIN
Tony Maher
Scot Hetzel
Martin Matuska (mm)
Benoit Dejean
Martin Wilke (miwi)
(And anyone else I may have missed)
PRs fixed in this release:
111272, 113470, 115995, 116338
The main goal of this branch is to implement new
operation principles based on dynamic on-demand
links/bundles creation.
Repocopied from: net/mpd4
Repocopied by: marcus
Submitted by: maintainer
including device capture, raw and gz-compressed trace, and sockets; and mulitple
input formats, including pcap and DAG.
WWW: http://research.wand.net.nz/software/libtrace.php
PR: ports/117036
Submitted by: Matt Peterson <matt at peterson.org>
"ping packets". It is intended for use in network monitoring applications
or applications that would otherwise need to fork ping(1) frequently.
Included is a sample application, called oping, which demostrates the
library's abilities. It is like ping, ping6, and fping rolled into one.
WWW: http://verplant.org/liboping/
PR: ports/116735
Submitted by: Matt Peterson <matt at peterson.org>
network - IPv6 version
This is an IPv6 only version of fping. The fping with IPv6 patch cannot handle
IPv4 ping, therefore I think it is better to have two distinct port:
fping - IPv4 only
fping+ipv6 - IPv6 only
Maintainer of fping also copied. He can maintain both port if he agrees.
-------------------------------------------------
A tool to quickly ping N number of hosts to determine their reachability
without flooding the network.
fping is different from ping in that you can specify any number of
hosts on the command line, or specify a file containing the lists
of hosts to ping. Instead of trying one host until it timeouts or
replies, fping will send out a ping packet and move on to the next
host in a round-robin fashion. If a host replies, it is noted and
removed from the list of hosts to check. If a host does not respond
within a certain time limit and/or retry limit it will be considered
unreachable.
Unlike ping, fping is meant to be used in scripts and its
output is easy to parse.
This is an IPv6 only version.
WWW: http://www.fping.com/
Generated with FreeBSD Port Tools 0.77
PR: ports/112185
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu>
Newport: net/yate
Yate is a telephony engine aimed at creating a telephony
server that performs well enough to deal with PBX requirements
and also flexible enough for complex Gateway and IVR
solutions.
WWW: http://YATE.null.ro/
PR: ports/114814
Submitted by: Balwinder S Dheeman <bdheeman@hotmail.com>
2007-08-22 databases/java-sqlrelay: Depends on obsolete version of jdk
2007-08-22 mail/yuzu: Depends on obsolete version of jdk
2007-08-29 net/ng_netflow: already in base in all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-08-22 java/jdk12-doc: Obsolete version of jdk
2007-08-22 japanese/netypesv: Depends on obsolete version of jdk
server. It features multiple local and remote user and group imports, on
the fly share creation and user handling, including randomization of
usernames and passwords. PDF printing to shared/private directories or
email. It also features three levels of domain management strategies.
WWW: http://gadmintools.org
Ayala. It is a set of PHP classes - no PHP extensions required - that
allow developers to create and consume web services based on SOAP 1.1,
WSDL 1.1 and HTTP 1.0/1.1.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/nusoap/
PR: ports/116174
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
This is a port of csocks, A socks client with many features
WWW: http://csocks.virtuale.org
PR: ports/115265
Submitted by: Raffaele De Lorenzo <raffaele.delorenzo@libero.it>
From README:
TSP is a control protocol used to establish and maintain
static tunnels. The Gateway6 Client is used on the host
computer to connect to a tunnel broker using the TSP protocol
and to get the information for its tunnel. When it receives
the information for the tunnel, the Gateway6 client creates
the static tunnel on its operating system.
The Gateway6 Client code is mostly identical for all client
platforms. However, creating the static tunnel is operating
system dependent and is done by a script called by the
Gateway6 Client. These scripts are located under the template
directory in the Gateway6 Client installation directory.
The script executed by the Gateway6 Client to configure the
tunnel interface is customized for each type of supported
operating system and takes care of all specifics for the
target operating system. On Unix systems, it is a shell
script. This separation of the binary and script enables
fast and easy additions of new operating systems, as has
been shown by the community contributions for many operating
systems.
WWW: http://www.go6.net/
PR: ports/114544
Submitted by: Michael Scholz <mike@fth-devel.net>
gwhois is a generic whois client. It strives to know for all existing
tlds and all ip address range the appropiate whois server to ask. You
can simple call gwhois with a query for some domain or some ip and it
will ask the right server for you! It can even query webforms which
are unfortunately the only query type supported by many bad nics.
gwhois can also be used as a whois server. You can call it from the
inetd and make it accessable via a normal standard whois client. This
allows for example using a windows client and still make use of the
enhanced features of gwhois.
WWW: http://freshmeat.net/projects/gwhois/
Based on: pkgsrc-wip, Gentoo Portage
and decoding of data in Bittorrent format. You can also extract
useful informations from .torrent files, create .torrent files
and query the torrent's scrape page to get its statistics.
PHP5 only.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/File_Bittorrent2/
PR: ports/115891
Submitted by: Zhen REN <bg1tpt at gmail.com>
It takes care of all the details like building RADIUS packets, sending them
and decoding responses.
WWW: http://www.wiggy.net/code/pyrad/
PR: ports/115458
Submitted by: Blaz Zupan <blaz at si.FreeBSD.org>
Chase the move of net/rrdtool to databases/rrdtool. Since
this is the same program, this one also has to be moved.
PR: ports/114311
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@freebsd.org>
Approved by: lth@
Based on the description of this port, it belongs more in
net-mgmt than in net.
PR: ports/114323
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@freebsd.org>
Approved by: lth@
twitter.com provides a web 2.0 type of ubiquitous presence.
This module allows you to set your status, as well as the statuses of
your friends.
You can view the latest status of Net::Twitter on it's own twitter
timeline at http://twitter.com/net_twitter
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Twitter/
This module contains methods to test the reachability of remote
hosts on a network. A ping object is first created with optional
parameters, a variable number of hosts may be pinged multiple
times and then the connection is closed.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Ping
method to display Cisco IP Phone objects and gather input from a Cisco
7940 or 7960 IP Phone. This module supports all known Cisco XML objects
for 7940 and 7960 phones. Knowledge of Cisco XML syntax is not a
requirement.
This Perl module gives the ability to use simple PERL objects to display XML
on the IP Phone unlike to Cisco Software Development Kit (SDK) which uses
Microsoft IIS Server, ASP's, JSP's, Javascript, COM Objects, and requires
knowledge of XML syntax.
PR: ports/114968
Submitted by: Simun Mikecin < numisemis at yahoo dot com >
Follow the migration of net/rrdtool to databases/rrdtool
PR: ports/114317
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@freebsd.org>
Approved by: Rick van der Zwet <rick@wzoeterwoude.net>
Follow the migration of net/rrdtool to databases/rrdtool
PR: ports/114322
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@freebsd.org>
Approved by: Konstantin Saurbier <saurbier@math.uni-bielefeld.de>
Move net/rrdtool to databases/rrdtool.
It's an itch which needs to be scratched: net/rrdtool came from
net/mrtg, which was a good location for it. net/mrtg has later
been moved to net-mgmt/mrtg. net/rrdtool is "Round Robin Database
Tools", therefor it's better if it moves to databases/rrdtool.
Same with net/rrdtool10.
PR: ports/112942
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@mavetju.org>
Currently it consists of the following utilities:
* rrd_hwreapply: Re-apply Holt-Winters prediction parameters to RRD data
RRDman is hosted as a subproject of RRFW
WWW: http://rrfw.sourceforge.net/rrdman/
PR: ports/113449
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi at bsd.hu>
2007-05-15 devel/ups-debug: only runs on FreeBSD 4.X/386
2007-03-10 korean/han: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-05-11 net/tspc2: development is discontinued
available.
It manages a bunch of virtual IPs, that should be available
to the outside world at all times. Wackamole ensures that a single
machine within a cluster is listening on each virtual IP address
that Wackamole manages. If it discovers that particular machines
within the cluster are not alive, it will almost immediately ensure
that other machines acquire these public IPs.
At no time will more than one machine listen on any virtual IP.
Wackamole also works toward achieving a balanced distribution of
number IPs on the machine within the cluster it manages.
WWW: http://www.backhand.org/wackamole/
PR: ports/112368
Submitted by: Marcin Cieslak <saper at system.pl>
Update for port net/asterisk-app-ldap. The new version runs
now with asterisk 1.4.
please rename the old port asterisk-app-ldap to asterisk12-app-ldap
and commit this port as asterisk-app-ldap
Also changed PORTNAME to asterisk12-app-ldap and introduce DISTNAME.
PR: ports/111774
Submitted by: Matthias Fechner <idefix@fechner.net>
present a GUI to the user.
The goal of this project is to provide a fully functional Linux terminal
server, capable of accepting connections from rdesktop and Microsoft's own
terminal server / remote desktop clients.
Unlike Windows NT/2000/2003 server, xrdp will not display a Windows desktop
but an X window desktop to the user.
Xrdp uses Xvnc or X11rdp to manage the X session.
WWW: http://xrdp.sourceforge.net/
web applications.
The URL syntax is similar to what can be found in Ruby on Rails or Python
Routes module and as such, this package can be compared to what they call
a router. Still, Net_URL_Mapper does not perform the dispatching like these
frameworks and therefore can be used with your
own router.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/Net_URL_Mapper/
to the long neglected Unix TightVNC Viewer. However, now the front-end GUI and
wrapper scripts features dwarf the Unix TightVNC Viewer patches (see the lists
below).
It adds a GUI for Windows, Mac OS X, and Unix that automatically starts up
STUNNEL SSL tunnel for SSL or SSH connections to x11vnc, and then launches the
TightVNC Viewer to use the tunnel. It also enables SSL encrypted VNC
connections to any other VNC Server running an SSL tunnel, such as STUNNEL, at
their end. It can be used to perform SSH tunnelled connections to any VNC
Server as well. The tool has many additional features (see below for a list).
The short name for this project is "ssvnc" for SSL/SSH VNC Viewer.
WWW: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/ssvnc.html
timeoutsocket enables a timeout mechanism on all TCP connections. It
does this by inserting a shim into the socket module. After this module
has been imported, all socket creation goes through this shim. As a
result, every TCP connection will support a timeout.
The beauty of this method is that it immediately and transparently
enables the entire python library to support timeouts on TCP sockets.
WWW: http://www.timo-tasi.org/python/timeoutsocket.py
Author: Timothy O'Malley <timo@alum.mit.edu>
MediaTomb is an open source (GPL) UPnP MediaServer with a nice web
user interface, it allows you to stream your digital media through
your home network and listen to/watch it on a variety of UPnP
compatible devices.
MediaTomb implements the UPnP MediaServer V 1.0 specification that can
be found on http://www.upnp.org/. The current implementation focuses
on parts that are required by the specification, however we look into
extending the functionality to cover the optional parts of the spec as
well.
WWW: http://mediatomb.cc/
- Leonhard Wimmer
leo@mediatomb.cc
PR: ports/111038
Submitted by: Leonhard Wimmer <leo at mediatomb.cc>
Mac OS X Growl notifications across the network.
Author: Nathan McFarland <nathan.mcfarland@nmcfarl.org>
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~nmcfarl/Net-Growl-0.99/
PR: ports/111420
Submitted by: Masahiro Teramoto <markun at onohara.to>
Zniper displays active TCP connections seen by the selected interface.
The spotted connections can be killed by injecting RST packets into the
stream.
WWW: http://www.signedness.org/tools/
Author: Claes M. Nyberg <md0claes@mdstud.chalmers.se>
notifications over the network to announce the callers name and telephone
number to a desktop PC.
WWW: http://www.mezzo.net/asterisk/app_notify.html
PR: ports/110547
Submitted by: Mayo Jordanov <mayo@oyam.ca>
2007-03-10 korean/gau: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 lang/cyclone: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-01 lang/pike70: Please use pike72
2007-03-10 misc/lile: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 misc/muuz: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 misc/xdf: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 net/telnetx: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-01 sysutils/diskmark: Makes no sense on FreeBSD > 4.x. Use glabel(8) instead
2007-03-10 java/janosvm: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 korean/gau: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 lang/cyclone: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-01 lang/pike70: Please use pike72
2007-03-10 misc/lile: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 misc/muuz: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 misc/xdf: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 net/telnetx: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-01 sysutils/diskmark: Makes no sense on FreeBSD > 4.x. Use glabel(8) instead
manipulate multicast groups. The multicast additions are optional, so you
may also send and recieve unicast packets.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-RTP/
PR: ports/110159
Submitted by: Jin-Shan Tseng <tjs at cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw>
manipulate multicast groups. With this module you will be able to receive
incoming multicast transmissions and generate your own outgoing multicast
packets.
This module uses the same API as IO::Socket::Multicast, but with added support
for IPv6 (IPv4 is still supported). Unlike IO::Socket::Multicast, this is a
pure-perl module.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/IO-Socket-Multicast6/
PR: ports/110158
Submitted by: Jin-Shan Tseng <tjs at cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw>
when manipulating multicast socket attributes.
For simple, object-oriented way of doing the same thing, take a look at
IO::Socket::Multicast6 or IO::Socket::Multicast
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Socket-Multicast6/
PR: ports/110155
Submitted by: Jin-Shan Tseng <tjs at cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw>
-----------------------------
ftelnetd is a small server faking various telnet daemons,
logging all received logins to a file and doing more actions.
WWW: http://www.corehack.org/
PR: ports/110172
Submitted by: Levent Kayan <levent at corehack.org>
to use API for developers to serialize RPC requests to and from XML. It does
*not* include a transport layer, such as HTTP.
WWW: http://xmlrpc-epi.sourceforge.net/
Features
- Colorful console application using ncurses
- Single screen listing of results, transfers and recent messages
- Updated real time
- Control the client with single keypress
- Using same communication protocol as boinc_gui
- Works with all boinc projects
WWW: http://www.oook.cz/bsd/boinc_curses/
with packet streams as if they were working with a source code
debugger. Users can list, inspect, modify, and retransmit any packet
from captured files as well as work with live packet capture.
WWW: pktdbg.sf.net
PR: ports/109002
Submitted by: gnn@
not included anymore in base pear installation.
It has support for HTTP/HTTPS transport, proxies and authentication.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/XML_RPC/
should use 2.3.x for production.
net/openldap22-client: OpenLDAP 2.2.x series are no longer maintained by developers. Use 2.3.x instead.
net/openldap22-sasl-client: OpenLDAP 2.2.x series are no longer maintained by developers. Use 2.3.x instead.
net/openldap22-sasl-server: OpenLDAP 2.2.x series are no longer maintained by developers. Use 2.3.x instead.
net/openldap22-server: OpenLDAP 2.2.x series are no longer maintained by developers. Use 2.3.x instead.
2007-02-01 chinese/oicq: Does not work with newer OICQ protocol
2007-02-01 net/nicmond: Disappeared from the internet
2007-02-01 www/caudium10: Please use www/caudium12
family. It shares a number of common components with the rest of the
family, but can be used alone. It implements several powerful address
mapping capabilities in addtion to supporting UAC registration.
WWW: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Main_Page
PR: ports/107931
Submitted by: Michael Durian <durian at shadetreesoftware.com>
packets and WAV files. It is a necessary dependancy of the sipX
project.
WWW: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Main_Page
PR: ports/107931
Submitted by: Michael Durian <durian at shadetreesoftware.com>
package types can be added through a dynamically linked library
interface, configured through a simple XML plugin configuration file.
WWW: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Main_Page
PR: ports/107931
Submitted by: Michael Durian <durian at shadetreesoftware.com>
various sipX components. It is a necessary dependancy of the sipX
project.
WWW: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Main_Page
PR: ports/107931
Submitted by: Michael Durian <durian at shadetreesoftware.com>
processing utilities. It is a necessary dependancy of the sipX
project.
WWW: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Main_Page
PR: ports/107931
Submitted by: Michael Durian <durian at shadetreesoftware.com>
abstraction APIs. It is a necessary dependancy of the sipX project.
WWW: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Main_Page
PR: ports/107931
Submitted by: Michael Durian <durian at shadetreesoftware.com>
makes it possible to query your TiVo for information about recorded content,
such as a show's download URL, and space consumed.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-TiVo/
Author: Christopher Boumenot <boumenot@gmail.com>
PR: ports/107752
Submitted by: Christopher Boumenot <boumenot at gmail.com>
and measurement tool. It addresses problems caused by load balancers
with the initial implementation of traceroute.
WWW: http://paris-traceroute.net/
PR: ports/107731
Submitted by: dikshie at sfc.wide.ad.jp
simplify the use of the frame crafting framework. Net::Packet does
many things undercover, and it was difficult to document all the thingies.
Also, Net::Packet may suffer from unease of use, because frames were
assembled using layers stored in L2, L3, L4 and L7 attributes. Net::Frame
removes all this, and is splitted in different modules, for those who only
want to use part of the framework, and not whole framework.
Finally, anyone can create a layer, and put it on his CPAN space, because
of the modularity Net::Frame offers. For an example,
see Net::Frame::Layer::ICMPv4 on my CPAN space.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Frame/
Mugshot network. Mugshot makes it easy to show off
what you're doing online and keep track of what
your friends are up to.
WWW: http://www.mugshot.org/
- Ashish Shukla
wahjava@gmail.com
PR: ports/107174
Submitted by: Ashish Shukla<wahjava@gmail.com>
Ruby OpenID makes it easy to add OpenID authentication to your web
applications.
This library is a port of the Python OpenID library, and features:
* API for verifying OpenID identities (OpenID::Consumer)
* API for serving OpenID identities (OpenID::Server)
* Consumer and server support for extensions, including simple registration
* Yadis 1.0 and OpenID 1.0 service discovery, including server fallback
* Does not depend on underlying web framework
* Multiple storage implementations (Filesystem, SQL)
* Comprehensive test suite
* Example code to help you get started, including:
o WEBrick based consumer
o Ruby on rails based server
o OpenIDLoginGenerator for quickly creating a rails app that uses OpenID
for authentication
o ActiveRecord adapter for using an SQL store in rails
WWW: http://www.openidenabled.com/openid/libraries/ruby/
------------
This code implements relying party support for the Yadis service discovery
protocol. The protocol was developed for use by decentralized URL-based
identity systems, but is useful for advertising services provided by or on
behalf of a certain URL.
To learn more about Yadis, see http://www.openidenabled.com/yadis
The module yadis.xrires also provides a method of resolving XRI.
The JanRain Python OpenID library uses this library for discovery of OpenID
service endpoints. See that library for an example of library usage.
WWW: http://www.openidenabled.com/yadis/libraries/python/
ruby-yadis contains full yadis service discovery functionality.
Point releases will be issued as the Yadis 1.0 specification
gets rounded out. Features include:
* Easy to use interface for fetching Yadis service information
* XRDS parser
* HTTPS and server certificate verification support
* Test suite
* BSD license
WWW: http://www.openidenabled.com/yadis/libraries/ruby/
network, along with all necessary access information such as name, IP
address, and port number for a given service.
Bonjour allows you to register a network service, such as a printer or file
server, so that it can be found by name or browsed for by service type and
domain.
WWW: http://gnustep.dyndns.org/
(aka identity consumers or membersites) to determine automatically,
without end-user intervention, the most appropriate protocol to use.
Examples of such services are:
* Single sign-on across web sites
* Profile exchange and form filling
* Blog anti-spam
Yadis provides the first step for any service that uses identifiers for
authentication, accountability, privacy controlled data exchange and more.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Yadis/http://yadis.org/wiki/What_is_Yadis
component that provides UPnP media devices with information on available
multimedia files. uShare uses the built-in http server of libupnp to stream
the files to clients.
WWW: http://ushare.geexbox.org/
PR: ports/106634
Submitted by: Volker Theile <votdev at gmx.de>
2006-12-01 www/nspostgres: Use www/aolserver with WITH_NSPOSTGRES=1 instead.
2006-12-01 www/fxhtml: crusty old a.out binary, not useful any more
2006-12-01 www/jakarta-tomcat3: Please use www/tomcat55 instead
2006-12-10 shells/mudsh: Project disappeared from the internet
2006-12-09 print/py-freetype: Project has disappeared and is no longer fetchable
2006-12-01 palm/syncal: Does not build with new pilot-link
2006-12-01 net/tn3270: dumps core. Please use net/c3270 instead
2006-12-01 multimedia/dvdwizard: has an incomplete dependency list
The daemon is written in Python using the Twisted Conch libraries.
WWW: http://kojoney.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/106384
Submitted by: mj <systemoperator at gmail.com>
with the tracker with their name, URL and some other vitals, and
clients connecting to the tracker will be able to retrieve a listing
of all online servers.
WWW: http://www.zankasoftware.com/wired/tracker/
PR: ports/106169
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
with the aim to stop the Denial of Service
and Distributed Denial of Service attacks that
have been torturing the Internet for the last
few years.
It is based on real-time processing of Cisco (R)
NetFlow (TM) data, since this seems to be the
most efficient approach as it is router-centric,
allowing for automated central response without
intervention from the affected organizations'
network administrators.
WWW: http://panoptis.sourceforge.net/
Submitted by: Babak Farrokhi <farrokhi at FreeBSD.org>
client/server system, providing chat, messaging and file
transfers.
Wire is a screen-oriented command line Wired client.
It supports most Wired features, including file transfers.
WWW: http://www.zankasoftware.com/wired/wire/
PR: ports/105797
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
2006-11-16 math/p5-AI-NeuralNet-Mesh: project no longer exists
2006-11-16 net/p5-Archie: project no longer exists
2006-11-15 www/mod_jk2: "JK2 is officially unsupported, no further development will take place."
2006-11-15 www/mod_jk2-apache2: "JK2 is officially unsupported, no further development will take place."
web and other TCP-based servers, allowing for server load balancing (SLB)
functionality through *BSD's PF packet filter.
WWW: http://slbd.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/104926
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi at bsd.hu>
old Zilla.app of NeXTstep days. It is based on GNUstep, the most promising
OPENSTEP replacement as of today. Jobs can be created from simple template
projects and can be submitted with a single command to the Zillion Server
which in turn will distribute the job amongst the registered clients. No other
network resources than the distributed objects (DO) port of the server machine
has to be available. The key features are as follows:
* Rapid turn around cycles for job submission
* Dynamic addition/removal of client nodes
* Full OO-design
* No need for shared network resources
* Real-time capabilities
* Lean and clean
* Open and free
WWW: http://zillion.sourceforge.net/
Unreal Tournament matches over Internet on computers
connected by a LAN sharing a dial up connection, but
it could be used to play other games (such as Quake)
and by every program using a UDP protocol where clients
don't have to bind a fixed port (not only games!).
WWW: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/8155/uproxy/
PR: ports/104697
Submitted by: Alexander Logvinov <ports@logvinov.com>
to be simple to get going, requiring only three parameters;
the port to listen on, the host to forward to, and the port
on that host to connect to.
PR: ports/104902
Submitted by: self
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
An implementation of the netstrings protocol developed by D.J. Bernstein.
netstrings transmits each string as the length followed by : followed by
the string.
DHCPerf Provides Communication Providers with Predictive Planning
Tools to Scale Networks.
This tool, DHCPerf, delivers accurate performance metrics of
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) services. These
tools are easy-to-use and simulate real Internet workloads to
provide the necessary insight that carriers need to plan and
deploy network services.
DHCPerf measures the DHCP lease assignments to client computers
by ramping up lease assignment over time to determine the maximum
performance profile.
WWW: http://www.nominum.com/testing_tools.php
PR: ports/104663
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@mavetju.org>