jrdesktop is an open source software for viewing and/or controlling
a remote PC. Besides then screenshots, keyboard and mouse events transfer,
jrdesktop includes many additional features (file transfer, data compression,
color conversion, ...).
http://jrdesktop.sourceforge.net/
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
RightScale's AWS gems provide robust, fast, and secure Ruby interfaces
to Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Amazon SQS, and Amazon SDB. The gems use
Amazon's REST and query interfaces to provide full programmatic
control. An optional robust HTTP layer retries and clears transient
errors.
PR: ports/123315
Submitted by: Greg Larkin <glarkin at sourcehosting.net>
RightScale's AWS gems provide robust, fast, and secure Ruby interfaces
to Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Amazon SQS, and Amazon SDB. The gems use
Amazon's REST and query interfaces to provide full programmatic
control. An optional robust HTTP layer retries and clears transient
errors.
PR: ports/123314
Submitted by: Greg Larkin <glarkin at sourcehosting.net>
This module provides OO interface to Google REST (aka AJAX) API.
Currently support for Search, Feeds and Translate services.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/REST-Google/
parsing. It is inspired by Graham Barr's Perl Net::Netrc module.
WWW: http://net-netrc.rubyforge.org/
PR: ports/122709
Submitted by: IWATSUKI Hiroyuki <don at na.rim.or.jp>
in the URI Template draft that is currently being proposed to
the IETF.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/URI_Template/
PR: ports/122533
Submitted by: Wen heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
2008-04-02 net/dhcp-agent: Dhcp-agent has not been updated since 2003, it does not build with guile-1.8, and it is unmaintained
2008-04-22 net/ocaml-netclient: is part of ocaml-net
2008-04-06 net/samplicator: Project has vanished
2008-03-20 graphics/entice: Broken and unmaintained
daemon. It supports all vpopmaild commands, such as adding/removing
domains, users, robots (autoresponders), and ezmlm lists (todo),
as well as modifying domain limits, ip maps, etc.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/Net_Vpopmaild/
PR: ports/122689
Submitted by: Wen heping <wenheping at gmail.com>)
provides a new channel type and attempts to permit the use of packet
oriented UDP over stream oriented Tcl channels.
PR: ports/122315
Submitted by: Frank Fenor <frank@fenor.de>
Approved by: garga (mentor)
This module uses Hiveminder's REST API to let you manage your tasks
any way you want to.
This module is built on top of Net::Jifty. Consult that module's
documentation for the lower-level interface.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Hiveminder/
The Alexa Site Thumbnail web service provides developers with
programmatic access to thumbnail images for the home pages of web
sites. It offers access to Alexa's large and growing collection of
images, gathered from its comprehensive web crawl. This web service
enables developers to enhance web sites, search results, web
directories, blog entries, and other web real estate with Alexa
thumbnail images.
PR: ports/121915
Submitted by: Greg Larkin <glarkin at sourcehosting.net>
This module creates the encrypted signature needed to login to
Amazon's Mechanical Turk and Alexa web services and any other web
services that Amazon might make in the future that require an
encrypted signature, assuming they follow the same convention.
PR: ports/121911
Submitted by: Greg Larkin <glarkin at sourcehosting.net>
FreeBSD. The official GNOME 2.22 release notes can be found at
http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.22/ . On the FreeBSD front,
this release features an updated hal port with support for video4linux
devices, DRM (Direct Rendering), and better support of removable media. Work
is also underway to tie webkit more closely into GNOME. As part of the
GNOME 2.22 upgrade, GStreamer received a rather large upgrade as well.
Be sure to consult UPDATING on the proper steps to upgrade all of your
GNOME ports.
This release would not have been possible without the contributions and
testing efforts of the following people:
Pawel Worach
kan
edwin
Peter Ulrich Kruppa
J. W. Ballantine
Yasuda Keisuke
Andriy Gapon
for applications. Using this module, you can interact with that
REST interface to write client-side utilities.
You can use this module directly, but you'll be better off subclassing it.
This module also provides a number of convenient methods for writing
short scripts. For example, passing use_config => 1 to new will look at
the config file for the username and password (or SID) of the user.
If neither is available, it will prompt the user for them.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Jifty/
- Deprecate old unsupported apps and modules (entice, devian, eveil, engage)
- Split evas and ecore to separate modules to handle dependencies properly
- Disable PAM in enlightenment-devel as it don't work anyway (requires root
privilegies)
- Add DBUS support.
Thanks to: az
2008-01-14 x11-themes/gtk-smooth-engine: Redundant port (now included in gtk-engines), no release since 2005
2007-09-21 security/amavis-perl: depends on misc/compat3x, which has security problems
2007-12-31 sysutils/cdbakeoven: Abandonware
2008-01-04 net/gnu-finger: no active development and known security vulnerabilities.
2007-11-16 misc/seizedesktop: development stalled for years, outdated, unmaintained
hourly, daily and monthly network traffic for the selected interface(s).
However, it isn't a packet sniffer. The traffic information is analyzed
from the proc(5) filesystem. That way vnStat can be used even
without root permissions.
PR: ports/120825
Submitted by: Dennis Herrmann <adox at mcx2.org> (maintainer)
The returned has is in the following format.
{DN}{ldap}{attribute}[array of values for this attribute]
The reason for the {ldap} is to allow for other values and
the like to be tagged onto a hash for a DN that are unrelated to LDAP.
This function does not make any attempt to check if the search succedded
or not.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-LDAP-LDAPhash/
PR: ports/120589
Submitted by: Zane C, Bowers <vvelox at vvelox.net>
and IPFIX, and the encoding function for NetFlow version 9 and IPFIX.
It supports NetFlow version 9 (RFC3945) and NetFlow version 5
(http://www.cisco.com/) and IPFIX(draft-ietf-ipfix-protocol-26.txt).
Regretfully, it doesn't provide the full specification of IPFIX, yet.
It is future work. You can easily make the Flow Proxy, Protocol Converter
and Flow Concentrator by using the combination of both function. And also,
you can make the flexible Collector which can receive any Templates
by using the Storable perl module.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Flow/
PR: ports/120747
Submitted by: Tsung-Han Yeh <snowfly at yuntech.edu.tw>
heuristics over the UDP network traffic. It works well with SIP, H.323, SCCP
and any other signaling protocol. In particular, it doesn't require the presence
of RTCP packets (voipong needs them) that aren't always transmitted from the
recent VoIP clients.
WWW: http://xenion.antifork.org/rtpbreak/
PR: ports/120728
Submitted by: Prudhvi Krishna <prudhvikrishna at gmail.com>
following when trying to upload configuration or download images
from it: The TFTP server doesn't support the blocksize option.
My curiousity was triggered, it took me some reading of RFCs and
other documentation to find out what was possible and what could
be done. Was plain TFTP very simple in its handshake, TFTP with
options was kind of messy because of its backwards capability: The
first packet returned could either be an acknowledgement of options,
or the first data packet.
Going through the source code of src/libexec/tftpd and going through
the code of src/usr.bin/tftp showed that there was a lot of duplicate
code, and the addition of options would only increase the amount
of duplicate code. After all, both the client and the server can
act as a sender and receiver.
At the end, it ended up with a nearly complete rewrite of the tftp
client and server. It has been tested against the following TFTP
clients and servers:
- Itself (yay!)
- The standard FreeBSD tftp client and server
- The Fedora Core 6 tftp client and server
- Cisco router tftp client
- Extreme Networks tftp client
It supports the following RFCs:
RFC1350 - THE TFTP PROTOCOL (REVISION 2)
RFC2347 - TFTP Option Extension
RFC2348 - TFTP Blocksize Option
RFC2349 - TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options
RFC3617 - Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) Scheme and Applicability
Statement for the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
It supports the following unofficial TFTP Options as described at
http://www.compuphase.com/tftp.htm:
blksize2 - Block size restricted to powers of 2, excluding protocol headers
rollover - Block counter roll-over (roll back to zero or to one)
From the tftp program point of view the following things are changed:
- New commands: "blocksize", "blocksize2", "rollover" and "options"
- Development features: "debug" and "packetdrop"
If you try this tftp/tftpd implementation, please let me know if
it works (or doesn't work) and against which implementaion so I can
get a list of confirmed working systems.
Author: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@FreeBSD.org>
The usage of the miniUPnP client library is useful whenever an application
needs to listen for incoming connections.
Examples : P2P applications, FTP clients for active mode, IRC (for DCC)
or IM applications, network games, any server.
WWW: http://miniupnp.free.fr/
relayd is a daemon to relay and dynamically redirect incoming
connections to a target host. Its main purposes are to run as a
load-balancer, application layer gateway, or transparent proxy. The
daemon is able to monitor groups of hosts for availability, which is
determined by checking for a specific service common to a host group.
WWW: http://spootnik.org/relayd/
# This port will work on $OSVERSION >= 700049.
# If you want to use on RELENG_6, apply a patch in
# http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/net/pf_table.c.diff?r1=1.67&r2=1.68
relays the data transfered between the source and the destination.
The goal of this module is to abstract the different methods used to
connect from the proxy to the destination.
A proxy is a program that transfer data across a network boundary
between a client and a server. Net::Proxy introduces the concept of
"connectors" (implemented as Net::Proxy::Connector subclasses), which
abstract the server part (connected to the client) and the client part
(connected to the server) of the proxy.
This architecture makes it easy to implement specific techniques to
cross a given network boundary, possibly by using a proxy on one side of
the network fence, and a reverse-proxy on the other side of the fence.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Proxy
PR: ports/119301
Submitted by: Philippe Audeoud <jadawin at tuxaco.net>
automation. This package contains the EIBnet/IP tunneling and routing daemon
which is part of the BCU SDK. It provides access to an EIB bus over TCP/IP and
Unix domain sockets.
WWW: http://www.auto.tuwien.ac.at/~mkoegler/index.php/eibd
PR: ports/118471
Submitted by: Björn König <bkoenig at alpha-tierchen.de>
high loaded routers with tens interfaces and thousands hosts behind them.
It's fast and does not depend on any side library. Some ideas was
taken from Edwin's dhcprelay (net/dhcprelay) which has some shortages.
It's distributed under BSD license.
It is designed to handle communication with multiple Asterisk servers. It also
acts as a single point of contact for applications. AstManProxy supports
multiple input/output formats, including Standard, XML, CSV, and HTTP, HTTPS and
SSL.
WWW: http://www.popvox.com/astmanproxy/
Author: David C. Troy <dave@popvox.com>
PR: ports/117864
Submitted by: ditesh at gathani.org
to send Mac OS X Growl notifications across the network.
Author: Raphael ROULET <raphael@perl-auvergne.com>
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~castor/Net-GrowlClient/
PR: ports/118184
Submitted by: Masahiro Teramoto <markun at onohara.to>
GNOME 2.20 release notes can be found at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.20/notes/en/ . Beyond that, this update
includes the new GIMP 2.4 (courtesy of ahze).
The GNOME 2.20 update also includes a huge change in the FreeBSD GNOME
hierarchy. We are now using the more standard DATADIR of ${PREFIX}/share
rather than ${PREFIX}/share/gnome. The result is that fewer patches and
hacks are needed to port GNOME components to FreeBSD. This will mean some
user changes may be required, so be sure to read /usr/ports/UPDATING for
more details.
This release and the things we accomplished in it would not have been
possible without mezz's crazy idea to collapse DATADIR, and his persistence
to make it happen successfully. Ahze and pav also deserve thanks for
their work on porting modules and testing the whole ball of wax on
pointyhat (respectively).
The FreeBSD GNOME team would also like to thank our various testers and
contributors:
Yasuda Keisuke
Frank Jahnke
Pawel Worach
Brian Gruber
Franz Klammer
Yuri Pankov
Nick Barkas
Cristian KLEIN
Tony Maher
Scot Hetzel
Martin Matuska (mm)
Benoit Dejean
Martin Wilke (miwi)
(And anyone else I may have missed)
PRs fixed in this release:
111272, 113470, 115995, 116338
The main goal of this branch is to implement new
operation principles based on dynamic on-demand
links/bundles creation.
Repocopied from: net/mpd4
Repocopied by: marcus
Submitted by: maintainer
including device capture, raw and gz-compressed trace, and sockets; and mulitple
input formats, including pcap and DAG.
WWW: http://research.wand.net.nz/software/libtrace.php
PR: ports/117036
Submitted by: Matt Peterson <matt at peterson.org>
"ping packets". It is intended for use in network monitoring applications
or applications that would otherwise need to fork ping(1) frequently.
Included is a sample application, called oping, which demostrates the
library's abilities. It is like ping, ping6, and fping rolled into one.
WWW: http://verplant.org/liboping/
PR: ports/116735
Submitted by: Matt Peterson <matt at peterson.org>
network - IPv6 version
This is an IPv6 only version of fping. The fping with IPv6 patch cannot handle
IPv4 ping, therefore I think it is better to have two distinct port:
fping - IPv4 only
fping+ipv6 - IPv6 only
Maintainer of fping also copied. He can maintain both port if he agrees.
-------------------------------------------------
A tool to quickly ping N number of hosts to determine their reachability
without flooding the network.
fping is different from ping in that you can specify any number of
hosts on the command line, or specify a file containing the lists
of hosts to ping. Instead of trying one host until it timeouts or
replies, fping will send out a ping packet and move on to the next
host in a round-robin fashion. If a host replies, it is noted and
removed from the list of hosts to check. If a host does not respond
within a certain time limit and/or retry limit it will be considered
unreachable.
Unlike ping, fping is meant to be used in scripts and its
output is easy to parse.
This is an IPv6 only version.
WWW: http://www.fping.com/
Generated with FreeBSD Port Tools 0.77
PR: ports/112185
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu>
Newport: net/yate
Yate is a telephony engine aimed at creating a telephony
server that performs well enough to deal with PBX requirements
and also flexible enough for complex Gateway and IVR
solutions.
WWW: http://YATE.null.ro/
PR: ports/114814
Submitted by: Balwinder S Dheeman <bdheeman@hotmail.com>
2007-08-22 databases/java-sqlrelay: Depends on obsolete version of jdk
2007-08-22 mail/yuzu: Depends on obsolete version of jdk
2007-08-29 net/ng_netflow: already in base in all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-08-22 java/jdk12-doc: Obsolete version of jdk
2007-08-22 japanese/netypesv: Depends on obsolete version of jdk
server. It features multiple local and remote user and group imports, on
the fly share creation and user handling, including randomization of
usernames and passwords. PDF printing to shared/private directories or
email. It also features three levels of domain management strategies.
WWW: http://gadmintools.org
Ayala. It is a set of PHP classes - no PHP extensions required - that
allow developers to create and consume web services based on SOAP 1.1,
WSDL 1.1 and HTTP 1.0/1.1.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/nusoap/
PR: ports/116174
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
This is a port of csocks, A socks client with many features
WWW: http://csocks.virtuale.org
PR: ports/115265
Submitted by: Raffaele De Lorenzo <raffaele.delorenzo@libero.it>
From README:
TSP is a control protocol used to establish and maintain
static tunnels. The Gateway6 Client is used on the host
computer to connect to a tunnel broker using the TSP protocol
and to get the information for its tunnel. When it receives
the information for the tunnel, the Gateway6 client creates
the static tunnel on its operating system.
The Gateway6 Client code is mostly identical for all client
platforms. However, creating the static tunnel is operating
system dependent and is done by a script called by the
Gateway6 Client. These scripts are located under the template
directory in the Gateway6 Client installation directory.
The script executed by the Gateway6 Client to configure the
tunnel interface is customized for each type of supported
operating system and takes care of all specifics for the
target operating system. On Unix systems, it is a shell
script. This separation of the binary and script enables
fast and easy additions of new operating systems, as has
been shown by the community contributions for many operating
systems.
WWW: http://www.go6.net/
PR: ports/114544
Submitted by: Michael Scholz <mike@fth-devel.net>
gwhois is a generic whois client. It strives to know for all existing
tlds and all ip address range the appropiate whois server to ask. You
can simple call gwhois with a query for some domain or some ip and it
will ask the right server for you! It can even query webforms which
are unfortunately the only query type supported by many bad nics.
gwhois can also be used as a whois server. You can call it from the
inetd and make it accessable via a normal standard whois client. This
allows for example using a windows client and still make use of the
enhanced features of gwhois.
WWW: http://freshmeat.net/projects/gwhois/
Based on: pkgsrc-wip, Gentoo Portage
and decoding of data in Bittorrent format. You can also extract
useful informations from .torrent files, create .torrent files
and query the torrent's scrape page to get its statistics.
PHP5 only.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/File_Bittorrent2/
PR: ports/115891
Submitted by: Zhen REN <bg1tpt at gmail.com>
It takes care of all the details like building RADIUS packets, sending them
and decoding responses.
WWW: http://www.wiggy.net/code/pyrad/
PR: ports/115458
Submitted by: Blaz Zupan <blaz at si.FreeBSD.org>
Chase the move of net/rrdtool to databases/rrdtool. Since
this is the same program, this one also has to be moved.
PR: ports/114311
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@freebsd.org>
Approved by: lth@
Based on the description of this port, it belongs more in
net-mgmt than in net.
PR: ports/114323
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@freebsd.org>
Approved by: lth@
twitter.com provides a web 2.0 type of ubiquitous presence.
This module allows you to set your status, as well as the statuses of
your friends.
You can view the latest status of Net::Twitter on it's own twitter
timeline at http://twitter.com/net_twitter
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Twitter/