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Replacement for the SCCP channel driver in Asterisk. Extended features include Shared Lines, Presence / BLF, customizable Feature Buttons, and Custom Device State. Visit our discussion mailing list for help and join us as a developer if you like.
The project moved to https://github.com/chan-sccp/chan-sccp
x11vnc allows one to view remotely and interact with real X displays (i.e. a display corresponding to a physical monitor, keyboard, and mouse) with any VNC viewer. This project provides pre-built binaries, see LibVNCServer for the x11vnc source code.
NOTE: This code has not been updated since 2005. Keeping it here for historical purposes.
NOTE2: The code will not most probably compile against latest SILC libraries or with latest GTK either.
Silky WAS a secure chat client for SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) protocol. The code is written in C and the GUI is implemented using the GTK toolkit.
NewBG IRCD is based on hybrid. The SVS cmds can remotely control users' channels, nicks, or modes. Fifteen new flags and many new cmds are added. The K/G line code is reimplemented. A proxy scanner with a cache is built-in. New synchronization methods.