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>
roadrunner is a library implementing the BEEP (Blocks
Extensible Exchange Protocol) protocol for use in developing
network applications.
PR: ports/47520
Submitted by: Yann Berthier <yb@sainte-barbe.org>
LuaSocket is a Lua extension library that provides support
for the TCP and UDP transport layers.
Extra Lua modules implementing SMTP, HTTP and FTP protocols
are installed to /usr/local/lib/lua/luasocket.
PR: ports/46325
Submitted by: Jan Hornyak <pav@oook.cz>
This port contains just the java client libraries, which
have been split from the net/spread port to make them easier
to find, build and include, as a separate port.
PR: ports/45180
Submitted by: Joshua Goodall <joshua@roughtrade.net>
This is a new port of the Perl WeedNS skeleton_client that
can be use to update your yi.org/whyi.org dynamic DNS
entries.
PR: ports/52582
Submitted by: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de>
Port for LDAP Directory Administrator -- a GTK+/GNOME(1)
frontend for managing user accounts on an LDAP server using
the poisx schema.
PR: ports/51402
Submitted by: lewiz <purple@lewiz.info>
DNS PTR record generation. subcalc takes command line arguments in
a similar format to ifconfig(8) so the synopsis should be familiar to
the user. Given an address family, address and a netmask/prefix
length, subcalc will calculate the number of hosts and address ranges
of the specific network.
PR: ports/55979
Submitted by: Chris S.J. Peron
of the NNTP protocol
Complete class for communicating with an NNTP server (this
is: the USENET), including: post, view, list, authentication,
overview, header manipulation, NNTP commands debugger, etc.
PR: ports/55353
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
Howl is a cross-platform implementation of the Zeroconf networking
standard. Zeroconf brings a new ease of use to IP networking.
PR: 54717
Submitted by: David Magda <dmagda@magda.ca>
3[APA3A] tiny proxy 3Proxy (pronounce it as "Zaraza tiny
proxy") is really tiny cross-platform (Win32&Unix) proxy
servers set. It includes HTTP proxy with HTTPS and FTP support,
SOCKSv4/SOCKSv4.5/SOCKSv5 proxy, POP3 proxy, TCP and UDP
portmappers. You can use every proxy as a standalone program
(socks, proxy, tcppm, udppm, pop3p) or use combined program
(3proxy).
PR: 54968
Submitted by: Timofey Chernousov <tim@gwd.nnn.tstu.ru>
Approved by: fjoe (mentor) (implicit)
keeps the connection to the server alive after the client logs out. When the
same user attempts to log in again, the proxy will use the cached
username/password pair to authenticate the client, and tie the new client to
the old server connection (which was kept alive)
PR: 54977
Submitted by: Lasse L. Johnsen
Approved by: roberto (mentor)
messages as OSD (On Screen Display) text on your desktop. I wrote this, as I
saw this feature in sim and wanted to have the same functionality in licq.
PR: 54537
Submitted by: nm@web.am
no security or integrity checking, no throttling, no features, except
one: you don't have to type the coordinates of your peer.
PR: 48994
Submitted by: Matthias Teege <matthias@mteege.de>
install the header files and libraries instead of the end-result
command-line utilities, thus letting other developers make use of
Prof. Bernstein's products without incorporating them in their own
projects.
Loudmouth is a lightweight and easy-to-use C library for programming with the
Jabber protocol. It's designed to be easy to get started with and yet
extensible to let you do anything the Jabber protocol allows.
Uplog is UDP based ping program with an "ASCII-graphical" log file.
For more information: http://www.nerdlabs.org/projects/uplog.php
PR: 53373
Submitted by: Kirill Ponomarew <ponomarew@oberon.net>
MLDonkey peer-to-peer network
o This is a slave port of ports/net/mldonkey one. This will enable
packages to be build containing only the MLDonkey 'core'.
Remote Arpwatch collects ARP tables from remote devices using SNMP and
checks them for changes. It is very useful for detecting problems and
malicious users in networks with routers that don't support static
ARP tables.
PR: 50521
Approved by: roberto(mentor)
This release includes a Java implementation of beep core RFC 3080 and
beep mapping for TCP RFC 3081.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/beepcore-java
PR: 43925
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@hadaly.org>
p5-DNS-Zone Perl modules to manipulate name service zone
files. Needed by (future new) ZoneMaster port (see
below/later)
PR: ports/48563
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
5-DNS-Config Perl modules to manipulate name service configurations.
Needed by (future new) ZoneMaster port (see below/later)
PR: ports/48562
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
The DaNAMiCS project is to build a Petri Net editor that
allows for both correctness and performance analysis. The
performance analysis will be performed by Steady State
anaylsis and by simulation.
DaNAMiCS will also include support for Inhibitor Arcs. This
will allow for priorities to be modelled and will increase
the modelling power of Petri Nets to that of Turing Machines.
DaNAMiCS will also enable the user to model with Coloured
Tokens, which greatly reduce the complexity of the resultant
nets.
WWW: http://www.cs.uct.ac.za/Research/DNA/DaNAMiCS/
PR: ports/50108
Submitted by: Matthew West <mwest@uct.ac.za>
hinfo is a utility that will display information about a
host. It is primarily designed to find the owner of an IP
block in order to direct spam complaints to where they may
do some good.
PR: ports/45501
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
The Jabber server (jabberd) is a daemon for Jabber clients
to connect and communicate with. The MSN-Transport allows
clients to chat with MSN users.
PR: ports/37737
Submitted by: Martijn Lina <martijn@pacno.net>
NeTAMS is a Network Traffic Accounting and Monitoring Software.
It runs as a daemon under FreeBSD and Linux operating systems.
Collects an IP traffic information flowing via your PC/UNIX
or Cisco router, filters it, aggregates, stores onto HASH/SQL
database, and makes SMTP/HTML reports to site administrator.
Anoter features are flexible policy targets, firewalling,
access control, quotas, scheduler and much much more.
PR: ports/46777
Submitted by: Yuriy N. Shkandybin <jura@happychance.com>
This is the shared library which allows change IP-address
from which netwoking application will be performing
TCP-connection. This is extremely useful when you need to
control this but programs you are using have no configuration
options specifying to which IP-address they should bind.
PR: ports/50436
Submitted by: Alex Semenyaka <alexs@snark.ratmir.ru>
Add a new port - net/posadis. It is a new DNS server
implementation being actively developed at SourceForge.
Posadis is a DNS server project with the goal to create a
free, reliable, portable, fast, lightweight, easy to use,
standards compliant, and functionally complete, Domain Name
System server implementation.
PR: ports/48872
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
This library allows you to bind any application which is
dynamically linked with libc to certain IP address. It
provides convient way to bind socket's source IP to one of
the multiple IP's available on computer.
PR: ports/50147
Submitted by: Gaspar Chilingarov <nm@web.am>
cvsync is a portable CVS repository synchronization utility,
written in C and POSIX pthread library. This is very similar to
CVSup but not compatible with it.
PR: 49034
Submitted by: hrs
p5-Resource's DBI and Net::LDAP resources are from this
version on split into separate modules.
PR: ports/48000
Submitted by: Erwin Lansing <erwin@lansing.dk>
A connection forwarder that converts Unix sockets into TCP
sockets. Compiles on both 4.x and -CURRENT
PR: ports/47667
Submitted by: Michael L. Hostbaek <mich@freebsdcluster.org>
This is a port for the jigdo software, the new method of
the Debian project to distribute their images. As I have a
debian mirror on a FreeBSD machine I needed that to generate
the debian 3.0 iso images here.
The sources of jigdo are available but do not work out of
the box, so I decided to go with the static binaries in
linux-emulation.
PR: ports/40834
Submitted by: Udo Schweigert <udo.schweigert@siemens.com>
The BPF Traffic collector
Enhanced version of trafd (/usr/ports/net/trafd/)
WWW: http://bpft.by.ru/
PR: ports/42020
Submitted by: El Vampiro <vampiro@rootshell.ru>
Net::RawSock provides a base function to send raw IP datagrams
from Perl. The raw IP datagram is packed into a buffer and
written on the network layer with the write_ip() function.
PR: ports/47868
Submitted by: Nicolas Jombart <ecu@ipv42.net>
Constructs a hash from the /etc/services file and provides
a tied interface to it that takes care of things like the
protocol name.
PR: ports/44441
Submitted by: Joseph Scott <scottj@pebkac.owp.csus.edu>
IMCom is a command-line Jabber client written in Python.
Its original goal was to replace mICQ as my instant messenger.
To that end it looks very similar to mICQ, though the actual
command interpreter is a bit different. Commands are issued
to IMCom in a style similar to IRC.
PR: ports/39059
Submitted by: Martijn Lina <martijn@pacno.net>
Port of the original Newtella client in Linux/GTK+. Newtella
is a P2P protocol based on Gnutella. The main difference
between Gnutella and Newtella is that the latter allows
only mp3 sharing.
PR: ports/36959
Submitted by: Haikal Saadh <wyldephyre2@yahoo.com>
New port: poink 1.5 (Nosuid, secure ping like utility). It
is uses TCP SYN/RST mechanism to detect RTT. The output is
very close to original ping, so it can be used as more
secure replacement.
PR: ports/37019
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu>
Xbms, the unix streaming server for xbox mediaplayer.
With xbms, it is possible to 'share' movies, pictures
and audio on your unix box, so they are accessible from your xbox.
PR: ports/46384
Submitted by: Jose Rey <king@v2project.com>