KNemo offers a network monitor similar to the one found in Windows.
For every network interface it displays an icon in the systray.
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=12956
Note: There are two extensions to the original KNemo:
1. Multiple IPs on devices are supported
2. The semantics of not available devices were changed
from: "device is not up"
to: "device is not up" or "device is up but has no carrier/is not
associated"
which mimics the behaviour of the Windows counterpart more closely
Bugs: The stats page for wireless specific statistics doesn't work, yet
From the website:
VNC Reflector is a specialized VNC server which acts as a proxy
sitting between real VNC server (a host) and a number of VNC
clients. It was designed to work efficiently with large number
of clients.
overloaded and otherwise disgusting lines. It should work well even on lines
on which TCP completely chokes. The transmission is performed at
user-preprogrammed fixed data rate with no flow control, only with lost-packet
retransmits. Brutalcopy always transfers the file without error, even on
erroneous lines. It uses a CRC-32 checksum algorithm together with the checksum
in the UDP packets.
PR: ports/76239
Submitted by: Radim Kolar <hsn@netmag.cz>
Server Applications
o Use a custom made ant build.xml for building. Re-written with help
from [1] and originally written by Johnathan James (jjames at
haxwell dot org)
Reviewed by: jrandom [1]
system built on top of XMLRPC
o This version of kenosis works only with python 2.3 due to changes
on Queue.py API. Therefore, to make it compatible with pythong
2.4, a copy of Queue.py from python 2.3 is bundled with this port
for the time being
Reviewed by: Eric Ries <eric.ries@aya.yale.edu> (kenosis developer)
browser, version and platform
The Net_UserAgent object does a number of tests on an HTTP
user agent string. The results of these tests are available
via methods of the object.
This module is based upon the JavaScript browser detection
code available at
http://www.mozilla.org/docs/web-developer/sniffer/browser_type.html.
This module had many influences from the lib/Browser.php
code in version 1.3 of Horde.
PR: ports/75815
Submitted by: Antônio Carlos Venâncio Júnior <antonio@php.net>
Overnet is a serverless peer-2-peer program for linux.
The Overnet 'core' is the actual Overnet program which does
everything behind the scenes - connecting to peers, searching,
downloading, uploading, all that stuff.
PR: ports/68141
Submitted by: No Name <arundel@gmx.net>
The Random Image Widget is a small (wxPython) application
that periodically polls The Mirror Project for a random
image and displays it in a window on your desktop.
PR: ports/70060
Submitted by: Aaron Straup Cope <asc@vineyard.net>
listening to streams)
PeerCast is a new, free way to listen to radio and watch video
on the Internet. It uses P2P technology to let anyone become a
broadcaster without the costs of traditional streaming. This
means you get to hear and watch stations not normally found on
commercially funded sites.
PR: ports/75373
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
A Jabber client with whiteboard communication Please check
this port twice, because its my first one.
PR: ports/73013
Submitted by: Marc <marc@bruenink.de>
remote login to IBM mainframes
This port is the latest version of IBM 3270 terminal emulators
as an open source project that I can find. The net/tn3270 port
is dead-dead-dead and will take too much effort to fix on
5.x-6.x-Current. This new port is part of a group and has been
separated such that the user can pick & choose what he wants.
This particular port is for full-screen text-mode aka console
sessions with support for curses, OpenSSL, scripting, and
SNA-printer emulation with IBM mainframes.
I am unable to test most of the extra functionality. Also I
am continuing to investigate some text-mode anomalies that may
be highly dependent on the graphics/video card in use. But we
do need a working replacement for net/tn3270, and this is 'it'.
Before accepting this new port:
Firstly, I need someone with legal eyes to look over this
project's licensing details at http://x3270.bgp.nu/license.html
, please. (I posted this request on -ports@ a few weeks ago
to no avail.)
If agreeable, the next thing to do is ditch the port net/tn3270
entirely. I'm not sure how to do that myself (and not being
able to do CVS thru our political firewall here at work).
Thirdly, if agreeable, simply add this new port net/c3270 to
the collection, please. Yes it comprises only three little
files. ;)
Fourthly, people with access to mainframes: Test Test Test Please! :)
I don't agree with ditching x3270 though.
PR: ports/72367
Submitted by: "Paul Seniura" <pdseniura@techie.com>
This port is designed to manage the "unstable" branch of
aMule, currently aMule 2.0.0rc7.
PR: ports/73502
Submitted by: Ganael LAPLANCHE <ganael.laplanche@martymac.com>
This is a new port to install GUI script for X-Bone Overlay
Deployment tool (net/xbone).
This port installs the GUI frontend for the XBone. The GUI
is written as a set of XML pages and perl scripts requiring
Apache web server to run.
PR: ports/63823
Submitted by: Venkata Pingali <pingali@isi.edu>
entirely in Python. It's also a framework on top of which you can code
additional functionality to suit your needs.
PR: ports/74895
Submitted by: Ste <stefan@aeschbacher.ch>
XMPP protocol.
The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) is an IETF standard
that provides a complete cross protocol messaging solution. The problem
with current IM solutions is that they are all proprietary and cannot
talk to each other. XMPP seeks to get rid of those barriers.
Net::XMPP is a collection of Perl modules that provide a Perl Developer
access to the XMPP protocol. Using OOP modules we provide a clean
interface to writing anything from a full client to a simple protocol
tester.
WWW: http://www.xmpp.org/
PR: ports/74644
Submitted by: Lars Eggert <lars.eggert@gmx.net>
The class allows you to:
* check if an addresse is an IPv6 addresse
* compress/uncompress IPv6 addresses
* check for an IPv4 compatible ending in an IPv6 adresse
PR: ports/74364
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
feeds distributed as RSS. Blam lets you subscribe to any number of feeds
and provides an easy to use and clean interface to stay up to date. It
is Written in C# and uses Mono, GTK#, and RSS.NET.
Among the features are:
* Support for RSS and RDF feeds
* Very easy to use interface
* Print the news entries you like
* Automatically update the feeds at regular intervals
WWW: http://www.imendio.com/projects/blam/
Submitted by: Tom McLaughlin <tmclaugh@sdf.lonestar.org>
Project by: BSD# - http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?bsd-sharp
modified to use kqueue/kevent and sysctl.
The ifstated daemon runs commands in response to network state changes,
which it determines by monitoring interface link state or running exter-
nal tests. For example, it can be used with carp(4) to change running
services or to ensure that carp(4) interfaces stay in sync, or with pf(4)
to test server or link availability and modify translation or routing
rules.
PR: ports/74096
Submitted by: Matthew George <mdg@secureworks.net>
Laboratory (NRL) PROTocol Engineering Advanced Networking (PROTEAN)
Research Group. MGEN provides the ability to perform IP network
performance tests and measurements using UDP/IP traffic (TCP is currently
being developed).
PR: ports/73532
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu>
raddump interprets captured RADIUS packets to print a
timestamp, packet length, RADIUS packet type, source
and destination hosts and ports, and included attribute
names and values for each packet.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/raddump/
PR: ports/73335
Submitted by: S H A N <shanali@yahoo.com>