This is a redistribution of the linux-decnet project's
software, with FreeBSD compatability added. It is based very
closely on the NetBSD port by Matt Fredette and has benefitted
from the assistance of Patrick Caulfield (the original author).
PR: 60519
Submitted by: Tillman Hodgson <tillman@seekingfire.com>
Sipsak is a small command line tool for developers and administrators of
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) applications.
It can be used for some simple tests on SIP applications and services.
WWW: http://sipsak.berlios.de/
PR: 53923
Submitted by: jesusr@FreeBSD.org
tcping does a TCP connect to the given ip/port combination.
The user can specify a timeout in seconds.
This is useful in shell scripts running in firewalled environments.
Often SYNs are just being dropped by firewalls,
thus connection establishment will be retried several times
(for minutes) until a TCP timeout is reached.
With tcping it is possible to check first if the desired port
is reachable and then start connection establishment.
Author: Marc Kirchner <mail(at)marc(dash)kirchner(dot)de>
WWW: http://stud.fh-heilbronn.de/~kirchner/tcping/tcping.html
PR: 60301
Submitted by: Dryice Liu
The Nagios Service Check Acceptor (NSCA) is used to send service check
results to a central Nagios server. This consists of the "nsca" daemon
which runs on the main Nagios server and accepts results and the
"check_nsca" plugin which is used to send results to the server.
Author: Ethan Galstad
WWW: http://www.nagios.org/
PR: 59436
Submitted by: Paul Dlug <paul@nerdlabs.com>
libpcap right now, in the areas of wireless and mesh networking. Import this port so as not to disturb the vendor branch, and bring the bleeding
edge stuff to a wider audience.
I will merge in optional radiotap patches later.
Sponsored by: consume.net
libpcap right now, in the areas of wireless and mesh networking. Import
this port so as not to disturb the vendor branch, and bring the bleeding
edge stuff to a wider audience.
Sponsored by: consume.net
ifGraph is a set of Perl scripts created to help network
administrators to visualize network flow on a daily, weekly,
monthly, and yearly basis. The graphics are created with
RRDTool, and it shows bytes (in/out) and errors for each
interface. It also shows the current/average/max use and the
respective link/interface usage in percentages. The program
also outputs HTML files to make the visualization of the
PNG/GIF/GD images more friendly and easy.
PR: 57421
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
Tkabber is a free client for an instant messaging system called
Jabber. It is written in Tcl/Tk and supports many features like
support of unicode, ssl support, http proxy, file transfers and
support of multi-user conference protocol.
Submitted by: Alexander Timoshenko <gonzo@univ.kiev.ua>
PR: 58389
1. Unmaintained by the author, and hasn't been updated in forever.
2. Better ICQ apps available for KDE now (licq, simicq, kopete)
3. Broken on 5.x alpha
Submitted by: Andy Fawcett <andy@athame.co.uk>
builds HTML files with graphs to display network utilization.
Charts are built by individual IP. It color codes HTTP,
TCP, UDP, ICMP, VPN, and P2P traffic. Unlike MRTG, it tracks
each individual IP address, not the status of any particular
link.
PR: 58830
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
requires either inetd, xinetd or ucspi-tcp to run. Basic
features:
* small and simple - around 300 lines of code
* secure - runs without root priviledges
* easy - no complicated configuration file syntax to learn.
* hidentd is entirely controlled with command line options.
* can be configured to provide fake usernames, protecting your
* privacy
* limited masqueraded/NAT connections support.
It can be used as H.323 gatekeeper, IP-to-IP voice gateway
or proxy. It can be used to pass voice traffic from private
networks to the Internet and vice versa when runs on the NAT
box.It provides billing information and
can optionally use RADUIS.
PR: 58833
Submitted by: Eugene Grosbein <eugen@grosbein.pp.ru>
It sends ARP REQUEST packets to the LAN and waits for ARP REPLY packets
from network nodes that are up, producing a table of currently
active IP and MAC addresses.
Knowlan uses libpcap and libnet libraries for easy source code review
and maintenance.
WWW: http://www.enderunix.org/knowlan
PR: 58592
Submitted by: Omer Faruk Sen <ofsen@enderunix.org>
Approved by: krion (implicit)
BitTorrent files. It is designed as a mime-sinkfor BitTorrent files; not a
front-end, more-or-less just a session dialog. See net/py-bittorrent for more
information.
You can use Nautilus and double click on one of torrent file to exec
gnome-btdownload and start downloading . If you don't use Nautilus,
you still can run gnome-btdownload <file>.
PR: 58392
Submitted by: Jeremy Messenger <mezz7@cox.net>
This program forces any tcp connection made by any given
tcp client to follow through proxy (or proxy chain). It is
a kind of proxifier. It acts like sockscap / permeo /
eborder driver (intercepts TCP calls).
PR: ports/53318
Submitted by: Patrick MARIE <mycroft@virgaria.org>
New port, yaph (yet another proxy scanner), 0.91
Yaph provides the ability to reveal public proxy servers.
PR: ports/53319
Submitted by: Patrick MARIE <mycroft@virgaria.org>
Small chat server written in C. The compiled code is still
under 50k (at this time around 40k). The chat offers many
features including private channels, gagging, squelching,
banning, censoring, and much more. Users can connect to
the chat through many ways including telnet and a Java
applet through a webpage.
PR: ports/54583
Submitted by: Michael A. Kohn <mike@mikekohn.net> <mikekohn@everyday.com>
add new port: net/gift-openft - An OpenFT plugin for gift
This is the first of three available gift plugins (at the
moment). As soon as gift gets commited I'll send PRs for
gift-gnutella and gift-fasttrack.
PR: ports/56485
Submitted by: Stefan Ehmann <shoesoft@gmx.net>
New port for gkrellmwireless2 similar to gkrellmwireless.
Perhaps Jim Mock should be the maintainer for this port.
PR: ports/50072
Submitted by: Sin Key Teck <ktsin@acm.org>
This is a net/6to4 replacement written in /bin/sh.
net/6to4 has to be removed, since its master pkgsrc is dead.
http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/pkgsrc/net/6to4/
PR: ports/57232
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@nigredo.org>
Apache SOAP Toolkit for Java - Provides document/rpc-style
interfaces to SOAP service endpoints via a variety of
transports including HTTP/HTTPS/SMTP/POP3.
PR: ports/45491
Submitted by: Brian Skrab <brian@quynh-and-brian.org>
fixes many bugs in Zebra and adds several new features including support
for OSPFAPI, allowing developers to build powerful applications on top
of the OSPF routing protocol.
Submitted by: fuzzball@ipv6peer.net
A port of OpenRADIUS has not been made yet, though other
RADIUS servers are currently in the ports tree. I have found
OpenRADIUS to be extremely easy to use, especially for unix
password databases.
PR: ports/52614
Submitted by: Adam Jette <jettea46@yahoo.com>
Allows the Annex to be administered from a FreeBSD host, rather than via
the console port. Tested with a MicroAnnex-XL 16 port device.
Reviewed by: edwin
Approved by: jake (mentor)
I've just added the kernel support for Coda 6.x. It would
be great to have the server and client in the ports collection
to make it easier for people to experiment with.
PR: ports/56623
Submitted by: Tim Robbins <tim@robbins.dropbear.id.au>
I've just added the kernel support for Coda 6.x. It would
be great to have the server and client in the ports collection
to make it easier for people to experiment with.
PR: ports/56623
Submitted by: Tim Robbins <tim@robbins.dropbear.id.au>
input generation command and/or a local output processing command.
The connection is made by redirecting the input/output file descriptors
to the socket. This saves the context switching and data copying
overhead associated with piping data through ssh(1) or rsh(1).
Socketpipe must be installed on both machines and user authentication
is still performed by a command like ssh(1) or rsh(1). The
confidentiality and integrity of the data in transit is not protected
against mallicious attacks; the command is designed for use in a
trusted LAN environment.
Submitted by: dds
Zabbix is software for application and network monitoring.
Zabbix supports both polling and trapping techniques to
collect data from monitored hosts. Flexible notification
mechanism allows easy and quckly configure email notifications
for pre-defined events. Zabbix is freely available under
the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
PR: ports/54565
Submitted by: Sergey Akifyev <asa@gascom.ru>
Zabbix is software for application and network monitoring.
Zabbix supports both polling and trapping techniques to
collect data from monitored hosts. Flexible notification
mechanism allows easy and quckly configure email notifications
for pre-defined events. Zabbix is freely available under
the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
PR: ports/54565
Submitted by: Sergey Akifyev <asa@gascom.ru>
libNSS-MySQL allows you to authenticate UNIX groups and
users using a MySQL database. It uses the NSS API which
provides an abstraction layer between the UNIX authentication
API and the related data. NSS-MySQL currently supports the
passwd and groups services. Version 1.0 has native FreeBSD
suppport.
PR: ports/54423
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>