SW Name |
Home page |
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diald-scrooge |
http://freshmeat.net/[..]diald-scrooge |
1973x |
Diald-scrooge optimizes your diald up costs by analyzing your real ip-traffic. It seperates traffic into different types and then defines the best kept link time for each type to avoid you paying unnecessary costs for idle call time.
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KSubnet |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]ects/ksubnet/ |
3008x |
KSubnet is a small KDE tool that calculates subnet addresses. It handles subnet addresses, masks, and IP ranges.
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ipsectrace |
http://freshmeat.net/[..]s/ipsectrace/ |
2106x |
Ipsectrace is a simple utility designed to profile the ipsec traffic (esp and ah) in a pcap capture file. It is somewhat inspired by tcptrace.
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Tarpd |
http://freshmeat.net/[..]ojects/tarpd/ |
1669x |
Tarpd is a trivial proxy arp daemon for Linux which sends out replies to arp requests that match a specified address and netmask.
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udp_copy2 |
http://freshmeat.net/[..]cts/udp_copy2 |
2032x |
This small tool consists of two executables, udp_send2 and udp_recv2, implementing plaintext non-interactive data transfer over UDP/IPv4 with a preset transfer rate.
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Site Local Address Selection Daemon |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]fi-setsender/ |
1847x |
SLASeD (Site Local Address Selection Daemon) is a kind of IPv6 project that discovered a method that allows an appropriate SL (Site Local) address to be found and used.
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pyproxy |
http://www.phproxy.org/ |
3848x |
pyproxy is a combined TCP and ICP to ICMP mapping proxy implemented in Python. The TCP proxy is a basic TCP forwarding proxy. The ICP to ICMP mapping proxy converts incoming ICP queries to ICMP pings, returning ICP MISS responses when the ping returns.
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Ekiga |
http://www.ekiga.org/ |
0x |
Ekiga (formely known as GnomeMeeting) is an open source VoIP and video conferencing application for GNOME. Ekiga uses both the H.323 and SIP protocols. It supports many audio and video codecs, and is interoperable with other SIP compliant software and also with Microsoft NetMeeting.
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preplay |
http://preplay.sourceforge.net/ |
1940x |
preplay stands for Packet REPLAYer. It is a general, user-space tool for network packet replaying and packet modification on Linux systems.
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HTB.init |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]ects/htbinit/ |
2091x |
HTB.init is a shell script derived from CBQ.init that allows for easy setup of HTB-based traffic control on Linux.
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Command Line Progress Bar |
http://clpbar.sourceforge.net/ |
1641x |
Command Line Progress Bar is a simple command line tool to display information about a data transfer stream.
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XtekRouter Free |
http://www.xtekrouter.com |
0x |
XtekRouter Free is the perfect solution to create a linux router for your home or small office network.
* Extremeply Reliable
* High-Performance
* Easy to Install
* Multi-user
* Easy Web Interface
You can:
* Control your network using XtekRouter web interface
* Add/Remove access accounts
* Add/Remove network clients
* Port forward
* Traceroute
* Ping
* Export database
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SONaFR |
http://www.freebsd.nfo.sk/[..]openbsdsk.htm |
0x |
SONaFR is a small system based upon OpenBSD 4.1 with router, NAT, and firewall capabilities that fits on one floppy. No hard disk or CD-ROM is necessary. The system boots from a floppy and all you have to do is to configure it. It also has transparent firewall and bandwidth control capabilities.
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TCPfork |
http://www.inlab.de/tcpfork/ |
0x |
TCPfork is a userland TCP proxy with advanced load balancing capabilities. Its core features are the ability to load balance on a "least connection" basis and the ability to take the machine load into account ("least load" or "least resource" load balancing). This is implemented by using the bngagent UDP protocol. It performs "TCP open" health checks by default and allows the use of external health check scripts. TCPfork 2.x introduces a highly optimized multithreading connection scheduler, allowing fast processing of high numbers of concurrent connections
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BalanceNG |
http://www.inlab.de/balanceng/ |
0x |
BalanceNG is a modern software IP load balancing solution. It is small, fast, and easy to use and setup. It offers session persistence, different distribution methods (Round Robin, Random, Hash, and Least Resource) and a customizable UDP health check agent in source code. It supports VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) to set up high availability configurations on multiple nodes. It integrates pcap packet dumping for debugging purposes and allows the implementation of a "transparent forensic logging bridge". It supports "all service load balancing" based on client IP address which allows almost any protocol to be supported. It supports single legged operations, either on IP-Level or as DSR (Direct Server Return / "nPath") configuration.
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