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    netsnake-sniffer

    netsnake-sniffer

    Network sniffer which a similar to WireShark with sending own packets

    This utility allows you to capture network packets on the selected network interface. A chart o the volume of transmitted and received packets is displayed. It has an ability to filter intercepted packets by source ip,source port, destination ip,destination port, type of protocol and length packets. It is possible to save a dump of captured packets in .pcap file extension for opening by WireShark software. Also,the main advantage of netsnake is sending your own network packets...
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    This is a small lib. It gives you the ability to have a byte array and write/read on any position with any byte or bit offset (i.e write a MAC (48bit) from the second byte's 3rd bit and on). +OO UDP/TCP Sockets
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    Dreamos is an operating system developed on Sega Dreamcast to be ported to an array of embedded devices. The goal of the project is to be able to run non-ported Unix programs on the Sega Dreamcast and other embedded devices with ease and POSIX compliance
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