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    With "RemoteShutdown" you can shutdown (halt, reboot) a computer over the LAN. In the first release only from a avm fritz.box.
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    GogoDroid

    GogoDroid

    Android gogoc client

    gogoc is a gateway6 client used on the host computer to connect to a tunnel broker using the TSP protocol and to get the information for its tunnel. When it receives the information for the tunnel, the Gateway6 client creates the static tunnel on its operating system. GogoDroid is an Android gogoc client.
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    NES Open Switch

    NES Open Switch

    The 'NES Open Switch' network protocol stack.

    ...The NES Open Switch is developed and maintained by an open community of developers. This stack is written completely in C99. The stack can be used on any operating system which supports POSIX 2001 API. The build system is written in Make. The stack is released under the NES RED License, and it is an open-source software. [repository] (https://github.com/nes-repo/NES-Open-Switch)
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