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    nanomsg

    nanomsg

    nanomsg library

    The nanomsg library is a simple high-performance implementation of several "scalability protocols". These scalability protocols are lightweight messaging protocols that can be used to solve a number of very common messaging patterns, such as request/reply, publish/subscribe, surveyor/respondent, and so forth. These protocols can run over a variety of transports such as TCP, UNIX sockets, and even WebSocket.
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    Log.io

    Log.io

    Real-time log monitoring in your browser

    Inputs watch log files for changes, send new log messages to the server, which broadcasts to web clients. Log messages are tagged with stream and source information based on user configuration. log.io has no persistence layer. File inputs are informed of file changes via inotify, and log messages hop from input to server to web client via TCP and socket.io, respectively. log.io uses a stateless TCP API to receive log messages. Writing a third party harvester is easy. Open a TCP connection to...
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    THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED AND CAN BE FOUND HERE: http://libsakit.googlecode.com ------------------------------------ Provides Socket Abstractions for easy and simple synchronous and asynchronous networking with C++.
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    Moihack Port-Flooder

    A simple TCP/UDP Port Flooder written in Python.

    This is a simple Port Flooder written in Python 3.2 Use this tool to quickly stress test your network devices and measure your router's or server's load. Features are available in features section below. Moihack DoS Attack Tool was the name of the 1st version of the program. Moihack Port-Flooder is the Reloaded Version of the program with major code rewrite and changes. Code is much smaller in size now - from about 130 pure lines of codes to 35 lines only. To run it you must...
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    FulbotPHP is a simple IRC bot totaly written in PHP via socket functions. FulbotPHP can handle most of the basic IRC commands, but not any automatic features like floodprotection YET!.
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    SimpleLogViewer is Java 2 based GUI application that display logging data. Can read a file or listen over a TCP socket. Use plugins/embedded scripts to Hide, Rewrite, Colorize lines of log.
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