EUDC is a user-friendly e-lisp client interface to directory servers running
various protocols:
1) LDAP: Lightweight Directory Protocol
2) CCSO: white pages directory system also known as PH/QI (from its standard
client and server names).
3) BBDB: Big Brother's Insiduous Database (BBDB is a local directory database)
EUDC lets you query your corporate directory server for information such as
phone numbers and office locations. It lets you also query public servers
such as Four11 or BigFoot to complete email addresses directly from the
server while composing email messages in VM, Gnus, Rmail,...
WWW: http://lspwww.epfl.ch/~figueire/Software/eudc/
PR: ports/24991
Submitted by: Ilya Martynov <ilya@martynov.org>
This library is based on ngrep. Instead of having
to worry about the pcap, the options, the syntax, the processing
of the IP packets et al.
PR: 30154
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@mavetju.org>
tree currently in src/, in preparation for removing this infrequently-used
set of tools out of the base system.
The port distfile contains a copy of the /home/ncvs/src/gnu/libexec/uucp
FreeBSD CVS repository (with a few extra commits to make the build more
port-friendly), and checks out a copy during the configure phase.
Changes to this port should be made by checking them into this internal
repository and rerolling the distfile.
This port currently uses the same spool directories in /var/spool, and
contains a 'make upgrade' target to copy config files from /etc/uucp
to ${PREFIX}/etc/uucp.
Please test this port for missing/broken functionality. In particular,
there might be more we need to do in the 'make upgrade' target.
ctrace is an IPv4 traceroute tool that supports many features missing
in standard 4.3BSD traceroute(8). It is programmed entirely in perl.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
Xprobe is a tool automating the X logic.
X is a logic developed from the various Active Operating System
Fingerprinting methods discovered during the "ICMP Usage In
Scanning" research project.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
RUT (pronouced as 'root') mean 'aRe yoU There'.
It was developed to brute force its way into wvlan (IEEE 802.11b)
access points which use mac authentification.
It offers a wide range of _local_ network discovery features like arp
lookup on all hosts on a network with vendor-string, spoofed DHCP
request, RARP, BOOTP, ICMP-ping and address mask request and some
other features.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
The vomit utility converts a Cisco IP phone conversation into a wave file
that can be played with ordinary sound players. The phone conversation can
either be played directly from the network or from a tcpdump output file.
Vomit is also capable of inserting wavefiles into ongoing telephone
conversations. Vomit can be used as a network debugging tool, a speaker
phone, etc ...
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I haven't tested whether this works.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
This is a lightweight but well-featured tool for collecting
NetFlow version 5 packets from Cisco routers.
The implementation includes a simple UDP-to-TCP converting server,
which may be used to replicate NetFlow data to multiple clients.
WWW: http://ehnt.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/29459
Submitted by: Dmitry Morozovsky <marck@rinet.ru>