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    ngIRCd

    Free, portable and lightweight Internet Relay Chat server

    ngIRCd is a free, portable and lightweight Internet Relay Chat server for small or private networks, developed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It is easy to configure, can cope with dynamic IP addresses, and supports IPv6, SSL-protected connections as well as PAM for authentication. It is written from scratch and not based on the original IRCd. The name ngIRCd means next generation IRC daemon, which is a little bit exaggerated: lightweight Internet Relay Chat server most probably would have been a better name :-)
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    This is a chat system composed of a TCP/IP server daemon and its corresponding java client. You can chat with other peers in clear text or AES password-based encryption on your own computer network. The AES encryption and decryption is based on 128 bit key which is reached by padding the resulting SHA256 from your provided password. Simply put, SHA is a checksum that change when a single bit change.
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    PPhone is a universal communication client for IP telephony and instant messaging.
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    Tapioca is a framework for Voice over IP (VoIP) and IM applications. Its main goal is to provide an easy way for developing and using VoIP/IM services in any kind of application. It provides a pluggable interface for different protocols, such as SIP/XMPP
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    This is a network based text search tool. The Network part consists of Client and Server side .class files. The text search algorithm has been implemented in C. On client side type SearchClient ip(server) string
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    VVOIP is voice and video over IP is a P2P application without any protocol like SIP (no server is required) etc.. application. It use decent codecs for video and voice encrypted streams over IP. Moreover it is also comptiable with VoIP modems, you'd con
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    The Chatting Zone (TCZ) is an advanced, user-friendly multi-user environment for social (Chat) or gaming (Adventure) purposes either privately over any network supporting TCP/IP, or publicly over the Internet. It is based on TinyMUD and UglyMUG.
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    Gaim (0.70 and later) plugin to reveal the IP address of your local Linux router by use of special tags in messages. You can IM yourself \'$IP\' or \'$FTP\' from outside your local network to get your Linux router\'s dynamic ppp0 (or any other interface
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    QDMP (Quick and Dirty Messagind Protocol) is a fast decentralized messaging protocol over a TCP/IP network. It's purpose is to replace the microsoft "net send" function with all the fonctionality of it, and a decentralized architecture.
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    BounceThis is an IRC proxy server written in C for Win32 that supports Identd, IP filtering, password protection, remote admin, and more!
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    IRC Server mainly based in UnderNET's ircu2.10.07 with some improvements adapted from DalNET's Bahamut, and some other cool things such as IP Ocultation and Socks4 proxy checking.
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    IPng peer-to-peer messanger software written in Java, with legacy IP support. IPv6 support in the making, regardless of testers, now that Java supports v6.
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    GIPMSG is WinPopup-like communication tool that works over TCP/IP. GIPMSG is a complete GNOME/GTK+ program, with full GNOME applet support. Using GIPMSG is easier than e-mail and requires little setup.
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    CB3ROB-AX25-TOOLS-LINUX

    CB3ROB-AX25-TOOLS-LINUX

    Some stuff to make AX.25 actually work across your networks.

    ...;P note that we don't use for /etc/ax25/axports -at all- and think it should disappear as it makes no sense to have callsigns and mtu's and stuff on an interface, in a config file, AND in a program. whatever info is needed should just be obtained from the interface. like with any other protocol stack (you also don't have to put your ip address in your webbrowser, a seperate file in /etc, and the interface) (so there is also no need to install those old ax25-tools - just the kernel suffices)
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