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Java is a quite good language for developing new applications. Since there are m
multiple new network facilities that needs applications to use it our approach is to enhance actual network API
Diald is an intelligent link management tool originally named for its
ability to control dial-on-demand network connections.
Diald monitors traffic through a network interface an
This project contains the Linux 2.4.x kernel driver for the Digital/Intel 21x4x ("Tulip") series of ethernet chips. Requires kernel version 2.3.50 or later. This project serves as a focal point for further driver development and discussion.
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Microsoft RAS has some extensions which enables a windows client too negotiate a callback number (which can be set by the admin or user).
This project implements the same functionality for the PPP daemon en tries to keep up to date with the official re
Kibod is a KDE application for monitoring and controlling a remote ibod (daemon for isdn bandwidth on demand). This can be used to control isdn multilink connections.
mvserver is a generic application-server framework, suitable for use
as the second layer in traditional internet applications. It is
written in C. mvserver is distributed as a set of shared libraries
that applications link against.
This is a set of tools to manipulate the chap-secrets files, utilized by ppp to CHAP based authentication. It aims to be similar to these tools related with passwd, but manipulating the text based chap-secrets files.
a *simple* libpcap program that dumps network packets in a variety of formats. If you are a programmer, this is a good starting point for you to build your own programs.
[NOTE: In the CVS repository there is a version with *alot* of features added]
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Cloud Run is a fully-managed compute platform that lets you run your code in a container directly on top of scalable infrastructure.
Run frontend and backend services, batch jobs, deploy websites and applications, and queue processing workloads without the need to manage infrastructure.
This project aims to create an applet and panel tools to manage a wireless interface card, such as IEEE 802.11 cards. The development will focus on Linux, as
this is the most accessible platform, but will expand as we get access to more platforms
Netmaster is a client/server program which allows the controlling of a network device over a lan. It was designed to allow users to easily bring a ppp device up/down, but it could be easily modified to do other simple tasks.
Development of a next-generation configuration system for Linux
network Traffic Control. With a more user-friendly interface and much
better extensibility.
Network load monitor via /proc/net/dev. Though by putting one's NIC into promiscues mode one can also get statistics for a whole LAN.
The 'module name' for CVS is 'netload', the programs name.
Presents stats as numbers and bar graphs.
mod_ispman is an apache module that interfaces with ISPMan (http://www.ispman.org/). It will take care of virtual hosts, authentication and authorisation. It will maintain a local cache to keep hits on the LDAP server low and performance up.
A device server inteded for (but not limited to) use with 3D input devices (like dynasight, Polhemus FASTRAK, motionstar and the magellan spacemouse).
Devices can be configured via a remote TCP connection.
Device data is sent to registered clients via
The paarpd provides ARP services for "Classical IP and ARP over ATM" networks (RFC1577, RFC2225) according to an administratively defined policy to provide a more secure and reliable service while still being RFC compliant.
Queue is a load-balancing system popular in the 2000s that lets users control their remote jobs in an intuitive, transparent and nearly seamless way. Development versions feature job migration with and without kernel support. GNU Queue continues to be downloaded despite being decommissioned by the FSF in favor of the newer GNU Parallel project. Older versions of the code are archived here on Sourceforge and some later versions on GNU Savannah.
Parallelized GDB: a tool for debugging parallel programs written in MPICH.
Written in C++ and on the brink (hopefully) of usability. Please help develop!
The LAN Information Server provides something like the "Network Neighbourhood" , but only relying on the TCP/IP protocol stack. There are two versions, a "normal" one (LISa) and a restricted one (resLISa), for the more security concerned users. The first
NetSaint monitors hosts and services on your network. Actual service checks are performed by separate plugins which return the service status to NetSaint. This site is devoted to making the plugins as useful and reliable as possible.
A simple yet powerful Power Daemon (powerd) to monitor an Uninteruptable Power Supply (UPS) with the additional capabilities of notifying remote hosts that may not have a way of knowing if their power is off.
macf is a MAC-based packet filter. It can be on a machine acting as a firewall, router, bridge, or even a server, and allows operators to "check out" MACs which may then be used for a period of time. Right now, it's on hold for lack of interest.