Kismet is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and
intrusion detection system. Kismet will work with any wireless card
which supports raw monitoring (rfmon) mode, and can sniff 802.11b,
802.11a, and 802.11g traffic.
Kismet identifies networks by passively collecting packets and detecting
standard named networks, detecting (and given time, decloaking) hidden
networks, and infering the presence of nonbeaconing networks via data
traffic.
from Matthias Kilian <kili@outback.escape.de> and from a lot of
other people.
ClamSMTP is an SMTP filter that allows you to check for viruses using
the ClamAV anti-virus software. It accepts SMTP connections and forwards
the SMTP commands and responses to another SMTP server.
from Simon Dassow <janus@errornet.de>;
ok naddy@
Major changes includes speed improvements when reading large matrices
from file and the addition of the clmorder tool.
From: maintainer Andreas Kahari <andreas.kahari@gmail.com>
files rather than ${MACHINE_ARCH}. if you build this port on cats, then
you get two completely different arm packages. not pretty but whatever.
pointed by & discussed with andreas@
Nagios is a host and service monitor designed to inform you of network
problems before your clients, end-users or managers do. The monitoring
daemon runs intermittent checks on hosts and services you specify using
external "plugins" which return status information to Nagios. When problems
are encountered, the daemon can send notifications out to administrative
contacts in a variety of different ways (email, instant message, SMS, etc.).
Current status information, historical logs, and reports can all be accessed
via a web browser.
NOTE: Nagios might not work on 64bit archs.
GTK-Doc is used to document C code. It is typically used to document the
public API of libraries, such as the GTK+ and GNOME libraries, but it
can also be used to document application code.
help and ok alek@