ldapservers. It does not contain all of Net::LDAPs features,
but has:
* A simple OO-interface to connections, searches and entries.
* Support for tls and ldap v3.
* Simple modification, deletion and creation of ldapentries.
* Support for schema handling.
PR: ports/84642
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <tux@pinguru.net>
Keepalived is an ipvs wrapper and a service health-checker. FreeBSD
port does not support keepalived VRRP stack, but it can be easily
replaced by carp interfaces.
WWW: http://www.keepalived.org/
session configurations. Its aim is to support all the command-line options of
rdesktop in an easy-to-use GUI.
PR: ports/85685
Submitted by: Andrej Zverev <az@inec.ru>
kissd is a multi-threaded daemon for providing multimedia files to the KiSS
DP-50x range of DVD/DivX players.
WWW: http://rink.nu/
PR: ports/85296
Submitted by: Ed Schouten <ed@fxq.nl>
FreeDBD is a lightweight daemon for answering FreeDB queries, used to identify
CD's. It understands text (ini-like) and XML databases and is very useful if
you need a local CDDB server.
WWW: http://rink.nu/
PR: ports/85295
Submitted by: Ed Schouten <ed@fxq.nl>
chatting online. Using pictures in addition to words makes communicating online
fun and easy.
Convey is an Instant Message (IM) program. You can send an message to a friend,
but unlike email, the message instantly appears on your friend's screen if they
are online. Otherwise, the message is delivered to your friend when they log
onto the Internet.
Convey uses the Jabber protocol to send its messages. A protocol consists of
the rules by which a computer communicates with another computer.
Using Jabber, Convey provides users connections to other popular IM programs,
such as AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN Instant Messenger, and Yahoo!
Messenger.
WWW: http://convey.sourceforge.net/
PR: 83749
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
It uses the GTK+ library, and so is usually run under XWindows,
although GTK+ environments also exist for Windows and Mac OS X.
PR: ports/83296
Submitted by: Filippo Natali <filippo.natali@gmail.com>
Its main features are:
o Download torrent files
o Upload speed capping, seeing that most people can't upload infinite
amounts of data
o Internet searching using The Bittorrent website's search engine
o UDP Trackers
WWW: http://ktorrent.pwsp.net/
brokers, Freenet6 uses an innovative model based on the TSP Client. The TSP
Client is software that usually runs on a PC and that implements the Tunnel
Setup Protocol (TSP). The TSP Client is used to automatically negotiate a
configured tunnel between a PC or router and the Freenet6 tunnel broker,
making IPv6 easy to install and maintain. The TSP Client source code is
licensed under the GPL. A commercial license is also available.
PR: ports/83260
Submitted by: Linas Valiukas <shirshegsm@gmail.com>
in conjunction with iwi(4). iwi(4) had already been included in HEAD, but
according to Damien Bergamini, there are no plans to MFC it to RELENG_5.
There is an option (WITH_)MODULE to build and install an iwi(4) module
from a snapshot if you're running RELENG_5.
Note: As of the date of this commit, it seems there are issues with the
iwi(4) snapshot and you might experience some problems.
is a very useful network graphics protocol which allows multiple simple
remote viewers to watch and control a single desktop. x11vnc differs from
traditional UNIX VNC servers in that it is accessing a real X displays that
may already be in progress rather than creating it's own X server for clients
to connect to.
WWW: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
PR: ports/81995
Submitted by: Loren M. Lang <lorenl@alzatex.com>
to make the power of MPI available to Ruby users in a way that fits into the
language's object oriented model. In order to do this, the buffer and datatype
management necessary in the C, C++, and Fortran bindings have been removed.
What this means is that MPI Ruby allows you to treat objects as messages.
PR: ports/80310
Submitted by: Michael Neumann <mneumann@ntecs.de>
This is a port of IPVS (aka LVS) on FreeBSD. IPVS is a highly scalable
and highly available server built on a cluster of real servers, with the
load balancer. The architecture of the server cluster is fully
transparent to end users, and the users interact as if it were a single
high-performance virtual server.
http://dragon.linux-vs.org/~dragonfly/htm/lvs_freebsd.htm
useful in corporate networks, where there is only http proxy, so ntp don't
work.
PR: ports/82067
Submitted by: Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@highsecure.ru>
The purpose of this transport is to provide a way for users to be logged into
ICQ via their Jabber account. It is implemented in Python, using the Twisted
framework. This project is just getting off the ground, and so it does not have
quite the functionality of other transports yet. That will come in time.
PR: ports/81994
Submitted by: Renato Botelho <freebsd@galle.com.br>
mobile HTTP user agents. It'll be useful in page dispatching by user agents.
This package was ported from Perl's HTTP::MobileAgent.
PR: ports/81936
Submitted by: Shinsuke Matsui <smatsui@karashi.org>
The port will be based on dated CVS snapshots until the release of version 1.0
(thus PORTVERSION 0.0).
PR: 81917
Submitted by: Krzysztof Pawlowski <msciciel@darkzone.ma.cx>