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Wyrd is a text-based front-end to Remind, a sophisticated calendar
and alarm program. Remind's power lies in its programmability, and
Wyrd does not hide this capability behind flashy GUI dialogs. Rather,
Wyrd is designed to make you more efficient at editing your reminder
files directly. It also offers a nice day view suitable for visualizing
your schedule at a glance.
Siproxd is a proxy/masquerading daemon for the SIP protocol. It
handles registrations of SIP clients on a private IP network and
performs rewriting of the SIP message bodies to make SIP connections
work via an masquerading firewall (NAT). It allows SIP software
clients (like kphone, linphone) or SIP hardware clients (Voice over
IP phones which are SIP-compatible, such as those from Cisco,
Grandstream or Snom) to work behind an IP masquerading firewall or
NAT router.
from markus@
oSIP provides a SIP stack with a limited set of features common to
any kind of SIP Agents. Thus oSIP is not oriented towards any
particular implementations and can be used for implementing SIP
End-Point, Proxy or any kind of more specific SIP Agent such as
B2BUA.
from markus@
DESCR:
ipfreely is a simple and secure TCP proxy daemon. It refuses to run as a
privileged user, uses safe string handling functions, confines itself to
a chroot() jail, performs no dynamic memory allocation, makes safe use
of signal handlers and has some simple logging and debugging features.
ok alek@
DESCR:
Bandwidth Monitor NG is a small and simple console-based live
bandwidth monitor for Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X and others.
Short list of features:
* supports /proc/net/dev, netstat, getifaddr, sysctl, kstat and
libstatgrab
* unlimited number of interfaces supported
* interfaces are added or removed dynamically from list
* white-/blacklist of interfaces
* output of KB/s, Kb/s, packets, errors, average, max
and total sum
* output in curses, plain console, CSV or HTML
* configfile
From: Genadijus Paleckis <rwx@openbsd.lt>
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