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bsnmp-pcap

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bsnmp-pcap is a module for bsnmpd which allows you to measure arbitrary traffic flows. The flows are defined in the tcpdump filter syntax.

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bsnmp-ping

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bsnmp-ping is a module for bsnmpd which allows you to measure latency and reachability. It sends out ICMP packets to the configured hosts. A history of received packets is maintained, and you can query via SNMP how many dropped packets, maximum/minumum latency and other stats for that history period.

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bsnmp-regex

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bsnmp-regex is a module for bsnmpd which allows creation of counters from log files, program output or other text data. The counters use regular expressions to count the number of matches, or parse out specific text/numbers. The resulting data can then be queried or graphed with the usual SNMP tools.

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Ruby Sysexits

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Have you ever wanted to call exit() with an error condition, but weren't sure what exit status to use? No? Maybe it's just me, then. Anyway, I was reading manpages late one evening before retiring to bed in my palatial estate in rural Oregon, and I stumbled across sysexits(3). Much to my chagrin, I ... [More] couldn't find a 'sysexits' for Ruby! Well, for the other 2 people that actually care about style(9) as it applies to Ruby code, now there is one! [Less]

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SporksIRCD

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SporksIRCD is a fork of ShadowIRCD and Charybdis, with an emphasis on the most commonly used features of Unrealircd and Inspircd with none of the excessive bloat and problems that have plagued both projects.

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Licenses: BSD-3-Clause, gpl, isc

Hexed Client

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PPTP Client allows you to connect to a PPTP server from a Linux box. It sets up a PPTP call, after which the PPP daemon establishes a PPP link over that PPTP call. The client can access PPTP-based VPNs. Besides remote access to internal corporate networks, some CATV and ADSL ISPs are using PPTP to ... [More] provide Internet access to their customers. [Less]

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nzmqt

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A lightweight C++ Qt binding for ZeroMQ nzmqt is a re-implementation of the zeromqt library, which integrates ZeroMQ into the Qt event loop, mapping ZeroMQ message events onto Qt signals. While I took this idea and the original implementation as a source of information, I have done a completely ... [More] new implementation. Not only in order to get rid of some shortcomings, but also because I wanted to be sure I can use the code in my projects without problems, because until now zeromqt's author hasn't officially released his work under a certain (open source) license. Consequently, nzmqt is released to the public under the simplified BSD license. So you can use the code in your projects without any fear. [Less]

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exabgp

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A BGP software which can inject routes with arbitrary next-hops into your network ( source some ipv4/ipv6 routes using both IPv4 and IPv6 TCP connections ), mitigate DDOS using flowspec, or pass the route it receive in textual form to third party application.

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exaproxy

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ExaProxy is a a high-performance non-caching proxy.

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BSD#

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The BSD# Project is devoted to porting and maintaining the Mono .NET framework and applications for FreeBSD. The repository currently contains FreeBSD ports for the framework, libraries and third parties applications released, that are not in the main FreeBSD ports tree, with the intent that ... [More] they will be intergrated ones they are ready. The project aims to act as a central testing point for porting new releases for introducing new applications, and for testing framework wide changes that will affect all applications that rely on Mono before they reach the FreeBSD ports tree. [Less]

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