pen allows several servers to appear as one to the outside and
automatically detects servers that are down and distributes clients
among the available servers.
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IPCAD is an ip accounting daemon. It uses bpf or pcap to access interfaces
and gather ip statistics. Collected numbers are arranged to form an
address-to-address flow pairs and than can be accessed via rsh in Cisco
fashion.
A small bit of the changes since the last update:
* tons of OS fingerprint updates
* fixed RPC scanning bug
* fixed OS fingerprinting bug
* don't print uptime if spoofed (eg OpenBSD 3.0)
* added ICMP timestamp & netmask ping types
* corrected "grepable output" printing
* updated nmap-services port list
* corrected XML output
* added multi-portlist support (different ports for UDP & TCP)
* corrected various memory leaks
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Openbox is a window manager for the X11 windowing system. It was originally
based on Blackbox and currently remains very similar, even using Blackbox
styles for its themeing.
Openbox is written to be fast. It is designed to be both fast in functionality
and in performance. Meaning that you, as a user, can do what you want quickly,
and the window manager will respond quickly to your every request.
Another goal of Openbox is to be usable. What good is a piece of software if
it is hard to use and, then ends up going unused. Openbox aims to take its
original codebase to the next level. To make everything - from shading a
window to configuring the window manager - easier. But to do this while
maintaining the bloat-free approach that has been present in Blackbox from
the beginning. To present a slim, speedy, attractive
window-manager-alternative for everybody.
WWW: http://openbox.sunsite.dk/
normalize is a tool for adjusting the volume of audio files to a
standard level. This is useful for things like creating mixed
CD's and mp3 collections, where different recording levels on
different albums can cause the volume to vary greatly from song
to song.
date: 2002/03/19 02:02:57; author: pvalchev; state: Exp; lines: +27 -5
When one shared library requires another, it will try to locate the
required shared library and include it in the link if it's not specified
explicitly. This change makes ld look at the -L arguments specified,
and build search path. This avoids the need for -rpath-link, and
somewhat resembles the a.out linker behaviour. However behaviour of
-rpath and -rpath-link is still preserved as a GNU extension.
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This update contains a ton of fixes and features. Included is a small bit
from the ChangeLog:
* corrected big endian rpc decoding
* stop stream4 from clobbering itself
* fixed file rotation bug in spo_unified
* massive speed patch for multiple CIDR blocks
* corrected ICMP printing
* added a ton of new signatures
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headers have been moved from include/ to include/libpng/.
for the short term sym-links have been created in include/ but will
be removed once all ports have been checked. porters should @comment out
the sym-links to check ports locally.
date: 2002/03/19 02:02:57; author: pvalchev; state: Exp; lines: +27 -5
When one shared library requires another, it will try to locate the
required shared library and include it in the link if it's not specified
explicitly. This change makes ld look at the -L arguments specified,
and build search path. This avoids the need for -rpath-link, and
somewhat resembles the a.out linker behaviour. However behaviour of
-rpath and -rpath-link is still preserved as a GNU extension.