Nepenthes can determine the malware activity on a network
by deploying a nepenthes sensor (i.e. honey pot). The
programm emulates different well known vulnerabilities
waiting for malicious connections trying to exploit them.
WWW: http://nepenthes.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/90062
Submitted by: ryo <ryo@aquahill.net>
IPA_IP6FW -- IPA accounting module for FreeBSD IPv6 Firewall
Main features:
- The module is designed for traffic accounting from FreeBSD IPv6
Firewall rules byte counters;
- The module understands IPv6 Firewall rules byte counters overflow;
- It is possible to summarize and subtract statistics from IPv6
Firewall rules byte counters;
- It is possible to distinguish IPv6 Firewall rules with the same
numbers;
- IPv6 Firewall rules can be dynamically added to and removed from
the system, the module correctly works in such situations.
WWW: http://ipa-system.sourceforge.net/modules/ipa_ip6fw/
PR: ports/91005
Submitted by: Andrey Simonenko <simon@comsys.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua>
XIPA_IPFW -- IPA accounting module for FreeBSD IP Firewall
Main features:
- The module is designed for traffic accounting from FreeBSD IP
Firewall (including IPFW2) rules byte counters;
- The module understands IP Firewall rules byte counters overflow;
- It is possible to summarize and subtract statistics from IP Firewall
rules byte counters;
- It is possible to distinguish IP Firewall rules with the same
numbers;
- IP Firewall rules can be dynamically added to and removed from
the system, the module correctly works in such situations.
WWW: http://ipa-system.sourceforge.net/modules/ipa_ipfw/
PR: ports/91004
Submitted by: Andrey Simonenko <simon@comsys.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua>
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Obtained from:
MFC after:
Security:
network path.
It only needs single end control, and has relatively small probing overhead
(33.6KB for one probing in the default setting).
WWW: http://gs274.sp.cs.cmu.edu/www/pathneck/
PR: ports/90801
Submitted by: Babak Farrokhi <babak@farrokhi.net>
statistics in a TCP/IP network using ICMP echo.
Mping is based on original ping(8) with following new features:
- Ability to ping multiple hosts simultaneously
- Prints 10/50/90-percentile as well as min/avg/max.
PR: 90653
Submitted by: Babak Farrokhi <babak@farrokhi.net>
SNPP server. SNPP stands for Simple Network Paging Protocol. It is used by a
wide range of paging providers for sending pages. A list of some of the
providers that support the SNPP service is on the WWW site below. SendSNPP
requires no special modules, and has been tested on Linux and Windows systems.
It has a very straight forward interface making it very easy to use.
PR: ports/90529
Submitted by: Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
There is a NetBIOS/tcp lookup tool nmblookup(1) included
in samba suite. It's quite useful, but installing whole
samba suite is not always necessary.
I wrote a port to install nmblookup(1) only.
Dutchman through the corner alert... What can I do against the
wrongly added directories?
PR: ports/90375
Submitted by: Hirohisa Yamaguchi <umq@ueo.co.jp>
There are two modes available with the UltraVNC repeater:
- mode I is used for UltraVNC Server and Viewer both in normal mode,
- mode II works with the server in listening mode.
WWW: http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/addons/repeater.html
...but with a twist. Avahi is a D-BUS based mDNS solution from
Freedesktop.org.
Avahi provides Service discovery on a local network -- this means that you
can plug your laptop or computer into a network and instantly be able to view
other people who you can chat with, find printers to print to or find files
being shared. This kind of technology is already found in MacOS X
(branded 'Rendezvous', 'Bonjour' and sometimes 'ZeroConf') and is very
convenient.
WWW: http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/Avahi
A lot of the ground work for this port was provided by ahze.
- move 1.0 obsoleted version to net/libnet10
net/libnet is latest Stable Version
net/libnet is latest Beta Version
- Fix all depended ports with a new DEPENDS scheme
- While I'm here fix security/yersinia build on 4.x
(getopt_long and ncurses issues)
PR: ports/85519 (based on)
Submitted by: Stas Yakovlev <stas.yakovlev_at_gmail.com>
against the corresponding CVSup checkouts file. It looks for a number of
anomalies: missing checked out files, deleted files being present, extra RCS
files, 'dead' directories being present and so on.
PR: ports/88587
Submitted by: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de>
with tcpserver and tcpclient, it may serve as a TCP proxy with some
additional benefits such as sending a chunk of data at the start of
the connection and "swallowing" a reply.
From http://www.open-mpi.org/
Open MPI is a project combining technologies and resources from
several other projects (FT-MPI, LA-MPI, LAM/MPI, and PACX-MPI)
in order to build the best MPI library available. A completely
new MPI-2 compliant implementation, Open MPI offers advantages
for system and software vendors, application developers and
computer science researchers.
enabling a perl5 application to talk to windows machines.
This is a pure Perl implementation
that approximates the "net send" command on Windows.
Author: Florian Greb <greb@cpan.org>
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~greb/Net-NetSend-0.12/
PR: ports/87875
Submitted by: Tsung-Han Yeh <snowfly@yuntech.edu.tw>
net6 is a library which eases the development of network-based applications
as it provides a TCP protocol abstraction for C++. It is portable to both
the Windows and Unix-like platforms.
WWW: http://gobby.0x539.de
PR: ports/87685
Submitted by: Andreas Kohn <andreas@syndrom23.de>
Unfortunately some manual configuration is necessary, so set NO_PACKAGE
(which is probably a dumb idea). Feel free to fix this.
While I'm here, sort CVSROOT-ports/modules.
The ldapscripts are simple shell scripts that allow to manage
POSIX accounts (users, groups, machines) in an LDAP directory.
They can be used as independent tools or within Samba configuration
to manage POSIX parts of the LDAP accounts. See README for more
details.
PR: ports/86795
Submitted by: Ganael Laplanche <ganael.laplanche@martymac.com>
be as efficient as possible. Only the Mac OS X version has a graphical
interface yet. Transmission is released under the MIT license.
Transmission is still in early development stage.
WWW: http://transmission.m0k.org/
--
Let me know if it doesn't work with FreeBSD 4.x for USE_GETOPT_LONG and for
anyone that has the different setup of OpenSSL (USE_OPENSSL). FreeBSD 4.x is
untest, but FreeBSD 5.x, 6.x and 7.x have been tested.
BTW: Using CVS version, because it has good bugs fixes and added FreeBSD
support that I sent Eric Petit (the author/developer) a patch.
in Python and based on Twisted. Tofu is designed for games
where players play one or several characters accross several
levels.
This includes jump'n run games, RPG or RTS, but not Tetris-like
games or board game.
It currently support client-server and single player mode;
peer-to-peer mode may be added later.
PR: 86956
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
The ng_car netgraph module is a "Committed Access Rate" iplementation for
netgraph. It provides an easy way to use a network interface at a rate below
its specification. It uses a token bucket algorithm to measure and classify the
network packets flowing through it.
PR: 87098
Submitted by: Nuno Antunes <nuno.antunes@gmail.com>
across multiple separate networks. This allows an XBox to communicate via
system link across multiple networks (eg. two people in different states).
It also supports bridging of the Apple Rendezvous protocol for sharing of
iTunes music shares across different Layer 3 networks..
WWW: http://www.csh.rit.edu/~psionic/projects/xboxproxy/
PR: ports/86969
Submitted by: Antony Mawer <ports@mawer.org>
Traff is a program that attaches itself to one or more
network interfaces, sniffs all IP-packages passing at it and
accounts each packets size. The collected information can be
dumped to a mysql-Database, for further processing.
The configuration is very flexible, allowing you to create
different/multiple accounting rules.
PR: 86615
Submitted by: Dan Caescu <dancaescu@netcaetera.ro>
Approved by: pav (mentor)
Tableutil is a utility for converting, aggregating and performing operations
on lists of IP-addresses. It's primary use is to convert files into a format
pfctl(8) can read.
PR: ports/86340
Submitted by: James Kamlyn <jameskamlyn@gmail.com>
Approved by: pav (mentor)
between hosts. nepim is also useful to generate network traffic for testing
purposes. Nepim operates in client/server mode, is able to handle multiple
parallel traffic streams, reports periodic partial statistics along the
testing, and supports IPv6.
PR: ports/86349
Submitted by: Marcin Jessa <yazzy@yazzy.org>
TMSNC is a textbased (console) MSN client written in C. TMSNC should work on
most Unix (Linux, BSD, MacOS) compatible operating systems. The goal of this
project is to create a client like MSN Messenger (with sound, webcam and file
transfer support), but without any graphical features.
WWW: http://tmsnc.sourceforge.net/
PR: 85951
Submitted by: Tsung-Han Yeh <snowfly@yuntech.edu.tw>
Contributed by: garga
that runs on Linux using Qt/X11 library. It is almost 100% compatible with
Vypress Chat(TM) for Windows. It allows you to chat with friends on public or
private channels, send and recieve messages etc. The GUI is meant to be
user-friendly and lets you to do most things with mouse. There is also optional
sound support. VyQChat has been written in C++ and requires Qt library, version
3.x.
PR: ports/86257
Submitted by: Victor Semionov <semionov@mail.bg>
on providing access to network packets.
Impacket allows Python developers to craft and decode
network packets in simple and consistent manner.
PR: ports/86203
Submitted by: Marcin Jessa <yazzy@yazzy.org>
the libpcap packet capture library. Pcapy enables Python
scripts to capture packets on the network.
Pcapy is highly effective when used in conjunction with
a packet-handling package such as Impacket, which is a
collection of Python classes for constructing and dissecting
network packets.
PR: ports/86184
Submitted by: Marcin Jessa <yazzy@yazzy.org>
Add RWM overlay support [2]
Convert to OPTIONS
Remove openldap23-sasl-server as it is no longer required as separated port.
PR: 85709 [1], 84966 [2]
Submitted by: Dmitry A Grigorovich <odip@bionet.nsc.ru> [1]
Pawel Wieleba <P.Wieleba@iem.pw.edu.pl> [2]
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>
The Net::OpenDHT module provides a simple interface to the Open DHT
service. Open DHT is a publicly accessible distributed hash table (DHT)
service. In contrast to the usual DHT model, clients of Open DHT do not
need to run a DHT node in order to use the service. Instead, they can
issue put and get operations to any DHT node, which processes the
operations on their behalf. No credentials or accounts are required to use
the service, and the available storage is fairly shared across all active
clients.
This service model of DHT usage greatly simplifies deploying client
applications. By using Open DHT as a highly-available naming and storage
service, clients can ignore the complexities of deploying and maintaining
a DHT and instead concentrate on developing more sophisticated distributed
applications.
WWW: http://opendht.org/users-guide.html
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-OpenDHT/
Author: Leon Brocard <acme@astray.com>
PR: ports/81366
Submitted by: Aaron Dalton <aaron@daltons.ca>
Libopennet allows you to open_net() remote files as easily as you open()
local files.
WWW: http://www.rkeene.org/oss/libopennet/
PR: ports/81338
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@netnews.NCTU.edu.tw>
tool for IPv4 and IPv6 traceroute with path
MTU discovery.
The submitter agreed, that the original author of scamper
(Matthew Luckie <mjl@luckie.org.nz>) will be the
port maintainer.
Matthew recommended using a more recent snapshot of the software than the
version used in the PR.
PR: 81186
Submitted by: Dikshie <dikshie@lapi.itb.ac.id>
DConnect Daemon is a Direct Connect Hub clone for Unix. It allows people to
share their resources, i.e.: programs, graphics, other files...
Features:
* fast, pure C implementation
* libwrap support (hosts.allow, hosts.deny)
* low per-user memory consumption
* uses threads (no forking)
* nick pattern matching
* simple administration through telnet console
WWW: http://www.dc.ds.pg.gda.pl/
PR: ports/81021
Submitted by: Aleksandr S. Goncharov <mraleks@bk.ru>
in conjunction with ipw(4). ipw(4) had already been included in HEAD, but
according to Damien Bergamini, there are no plans to MFC it to RELENG_5.
This port comes with ipwcontrol(8) but not with ipw(4), I guess it could
be a good idea to add a knob to build the module for RELENG_5 users. I'll
probably do that if people ask for it.
- License is quite restrictive but I think I'm not violating anything
allowing pointyhat to build a package (implicitly, it means pointyhat/I
agree with license terms).
primarily targetted on (but not limited to) UNIX-like systems and distributed
under the GNU General Public License.
* Both IPv4 and IPv6 (use --enable-ipv6 when configuring)
* Multiple routing tables
* BGP
* RIP
* OSPF (IPv4 only)
* Static routes
* Inter-table protocol
provide automatic failover. It is a portable userland implementation of the
secure and patent-free Common Address Redundancy Protocol (CARP, OpenBSD's
alternative to the VRRP).
PR: ports/80696
Submitted by: Meno Abels <meno.abels@adviser.com>
There is development version of openldap named 2.3.2beta2.
These ports are based on http://people.freebsd.org/~eik/ports/openldap23.shar.
The repocopy has been already made in ports/77170.
PR: ports/80618
Submitted by: Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@highsecure.ru>
Ptunnel is an application that allows you to reliably tunnel TCP connections
to a remote host using ICMP echo request and reply packets, commonly known as
ping requests and replies.
WWW: http://www.cs.uit.no/~daniels/PingTunnel/
Apollon is a Peer-to-Peer File-Sharing Program, which uses
the giFT core to connect to various networks, including
OpenFT, Gnutella, FastTrack
WWW: http://apollon.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/75675
Submitted by: Alex Varju <freebsd-ports@varju.ca>
The program can only be used with the driver developed by the
wlan.kewl.org Project.
PR: ports/74017
Submitted by: Leonid Zolotarev <leoz@saunalahti.fi>
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
scheme. It can operate remote X11 sessions over 56k modem dialup links or
anything better.
This port contains a free (GPL) implementation of the nxserver component.
PR: ports/79670
Submitted by: dewey hylton <freenx@deweyonline.com>