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    Tests quality of connection. I have initially came up with the idea for this program when I had problems in my LAN. The software is designed to diagnose packet losses and packet corruption.
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    Pimp is a modular proxy written in C++ with modularity in mind. So pimp is just a basic proxy and all the protocol logic is implemented in loadable modules. Currently there is a POP3 and SMTP protocol module and a SpamAssassin helper module.
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    NES Open Switch

    NES Open Switch

    The 'NES Open Switch' network protocol stack.

    The 'NES Open Switch' is a network protocol stack. It contains the protocol implementation required to run a networking device in a computer network. NES Open Switch supports various networking media as: Ethernet, SDH/Sonet, OTN and WDM. The supporting protocols for different media are being developed as individual modules in the stack. For example for Ethernet media support protocol modules like STP, CFM and LACP are present in the stack. This stack can be ported on a networking hardware...
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