Changes:
o fixed two file descriptor leaks in ftpcopy. (Spotted by Matthias
Andree)
o added --bps option to ftpcopy.
o ftpcopy and ftpls now work with the runsocks program from the
socks5 reference implementation. See the FAQ.
o ftpcopy and ftpls now have a --timeout option to set the timeout
used during the connection.
o ftpcopy now has a --tolower option, causing it to change all
local file and directory names to lowercase. Note: you'll
possibly want to read the manual page before you use this
option.
o ftpls can make recursive directory listings. Use the --recursive
option for this.
o don't allow the FTP server do redirect PASV to other hosts or
ports below 1024 (with the exception of port 20).
o temporary files are created in the target directory.
The purpose of OpRoute is to attempt to establish a
*generalized* measurement system which takes into
account all of the factors that are usually considered
to be important when it comes to performance.
Specifically:
- Packet loss
- Latency
- Layer 3 Hops
- AS Hops
- NAP Hops
- Throughput (To be done, not in there yet)
MAINTAINER= Jason Peel <jsyn@nthought.com>
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dlint analyzes any DNS zone you specify, and reports any problems
it finds by displaying errors and warnings. Then it descends
recursively to examine all zones below the given one (this can be
disabled with a command-line option). Designed for Unix, dlint
is written in Bourne Shell and Perl.
WWW: http://www.domtools.com/dns/dlint.shtml
Submitted by Jason Peel <jsyn@nthought.com>
The author seems to have dropped gettext and any NLS support.
Changes:
* Fix a minor bug that caused problems when sending files,
* Shows a warning when you run more than one clients with the same UIN,
* Fix a big that caused some messages not to appear in history,
* Manual page included in the package - centericq(1),
* An ability to turn off local mailbox checking was added.
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Balance is a simple but powerful generic tcp proxy with round robin
load balancing and failover mechanisms. Its behaviour can be
controlled at runtime using a simple command line syntax.
The latest release now supports the definition of channel groups
and connection counting and handling boosting the power and versatility
of balance one big step further.
WWW: http://balance.sourceforge.net/
Submitted by Jason Peel <jsyn@nthought.com>
I am no longer the developer of the Nemesis Project.
This project is now developed by Jeff Nathan <jeff@wwti.com>
I will still remain the active maintainer of the OpenBSD port.
For those curious, details of WHY I have given up Nemesis and
the future direction of this project can be found here:
http://www.packetninja.net/nemesis_announcement.html
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What is Gtk-Gnutella ?
Gtk-Gnutella is a clone of Gnutella (see gnutella.wego.com). It's
a Unix clone, and it needs GTK+ (1.2 or above). Gnome is not needed.
It is currently developed and tested under Linux (Redhat 6). It
is known to run at least on Linux and FreeBSD (on 80x86 machines).
It is released under the GNU Public License (GPL).
Is it finished ?
No. Currently it lacks all sharing support, as well as many other
(minor) features. But you should already be able to search for any
files you want and to download them.
Submitted by Flinn Mueller <flinn@activeintra.net>
From CHANGELOG
-- Added a whole bunch of new OS fingerprints (and adjustments)
ranging from big important ones (Linux 2.4.X, OpenBSD 2.9, FreeBSD
4.3, Cisco 12.2.1, MacOS X, etc) to some that are more obscure (
such as Apple Color LaserWriter 12/660 PS and VirtualAccess
LinxpeedPro 120 )
-- Added "All zeros" IP.ID sequence classification to account for the
new Linux 2.4 scheme which seems to use 0 whenever the DF bit is
set (probably a good idea).
-- Tweaked TCP Timestamp and IP.ID sequence classification algorithms