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>