This is a port of IPVS (aka LVS) on FreeBSD. IPVS is a highly scalable
and highly available server built on a cluster of real servers, with the
load balancer. The architecture of the server cluster is fully
transparent to end users, and the users interact as if it were a single
high-performance virtual server.
http://dragon.linux-vs.org/~dragonfly/htm/lvs_freebsd.htm
useful in corporate networks, where there is only http proxy, so ntp don't
work.
PR: ports/82067
Submitted by: Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@highsecure.ru>
The purpose of this transport is to provide a way for users to be logged into
ICQ via their Jabber account. It is implemented in Python, using the Twisted
framework. This project is just getting off the ground, and so it does not have
quite the functionality of other transports yet. That will come in time.
PR: ports/81994
Submitted by: Renato Botelho <freebsd@galle.com.br>
mobile HTTP user agents. It'll be useful in page dispatching by user agents.
This package was ported from Perl's HTTP::MobileAgent.
PR: ports/81936
Submitted by: Shinsuke Matsui <smatsui@karashi.org>
The port will be based on dated CVS snapshots until the release of version 1.0
(thus PORTVERSION 0.0).
PR: 81917
Submitted by: Krzysztof Pawlowski <msciciel@darkzone.ma.cx>
The Net::OpenDHT module provides a simple interface to the Open DHT
service. Open DHT is a publicly accessible distributed hash table (DHT)
service. In contrast to the usual DHT model, clients of Open DHT do not
need to run a DHT node in order to use the service. Instead, they can
issue put and get operations to any DHT node, which processes the
operations on their behalf. No credentials or accounts are required to use
the service, and the available storage is fairly shared across all active
clients.
This service model of DHT usage greatly simplifies deploying client
applications. By using Open DHT as a highly-available naming and storage
service, clients can ignore the complexities of deploying and maintaining
a DHT and instead concentrate on developing more sophisticated distributed
applications.
WWW: http://opendht.org/users-guide.html
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-OpenDHT/
Author: Leon Brocard <acme@astray.com>
PR: ports/81366
Submitted by: Aaron Dalton <aaron@daltons.ca>
Libopennet allows you to open_net() remote files as easily as you open()
local files.
WWW: http://www.rkeene.org/oss/libopennet/
PR: ports/81338
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@netnews.NCTU.edu.tw>
tool for IPv4 and IPv6 traceroute with path
MTU discovery.
The submitter agreed, that the original author of scamper
(Matthew Luckie <mjl@luckie.org.nz>) will be the
port maintainer.
Matthew recommended using a more recent snapshot of the software than the
version used in the PR.
PR: 81186
Submitted by: Dikshie <dikshie@lapi.itb.ac.id>
DConnect Daemon is a Direct Connect Hub clone for Unix. It allows people to
share their resources, i.e.: programs, graphics, other files...
Features:
* fast, pure C implementation
* libwrap support (hosts.allow, hosts.deny)
* low per-user memory consumption
* uses threads (no forking)
* nick pattern matching
* simple administration through telnet console
WWW: http://www.dc.ds.pg.gda.pl/
PR: ports/81021
Submitted by: Aleksandr S. Goncharov <mraleks@bk.ru>
in conjunction with ipw(4). ipw(4) had already been included in HEAD, but
according to Damien Bergamini, there are no plans to MFC it to RELENG_5.
This port comes with ipwcontrol(8) but not with ipw(4), I guess it could
be a good idea to add a knob to build the module for RELENG_5 users. I'll
probably do that if people ask for it.
- License is quite restrictive but I think I'm not violating anything
allowing pointyhat to build a package (implicitly, it means pointyhat/I
agree with license terms).
primarily targetted on (but not limited to) UNIX-like systems and distributed
under the GNU General Public License.
* Both IPv4 and IPv6 (use --enable-ipv6 when configuring)
* Multiple routing tables
* BGP
* RIP
* OSPF (IPv4 only)
* Static routes
* Inter-table protocol
provide automatic failover. It is a portable userland implementation of the
secure and patent-free Common Address Redundancy Protocol (CARP, OpenBSD's
alternative to the VRRP).
PR: ports/80696
Submitted by: Meno Abels <meno.abels@adviser.com>
There is development version of openldap named 2.3.2beta2.
These ports are based on http://people.freebsd.org/~eik/ports/openldap23.shar.
The repocopy has been already made in ports/77170.
PR: ports/80618
Submitted by: Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@highsecure.ru>
Ptunnel is an application that allows you to reliably tunnel TCP connections
to a remote host using ICMP echo request and reply packets, commonly known as
ping requests and replies.
WWW: http://www.cs.uit.no/~daniels/PingTunnel/
Apollon is a Peer-to-Peer File-Sharing Program, which uses
the giFT core to connect to various networks, including
OpenFT, Gnutella, FastTrack
WWW: http://apollon.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/75675
Submitted by: Alex Varju <freebsd-ports@varju.ca>
The program can only be used with the driver developed by the
wlan.kewl.org Project.
PR: ports/74017
Submitted by: Leonid Zolotarev <leoz@saunalahti.fi>
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
scheme. It can operate remote X11 sessions over 56k modem dialup links or
anything better.
This port contains a free (GPL) implementation of the nxserver component.
PR: ports/79670
Submitted by: dewey hylton <freenx@deweyonline.com>
State Routing protocol. OLSR is a routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc
networks. The protocol is pro-active, table driven and utilizes a
technique called multipoint relaying for message flooding.
PR: ports/79612
Submitted by: David Cornejo <dave@dogwood.com>
systems suitable for network loading by Etherboot or Netboot, which are ROM
boot loaders. If you are looking to boot using PXE, look no further, mknbi is
not what you want. You probably want something like PXELINUX which is part of
the SYSLINUX package.
PR: ports/78962
Submitted by: Radim Kolar <hsn@netmag.cz>
reliable way. If any of the source interfaces fails, ifdepd sets all
destination interfaces to state down. If all source interfaces are active,
ifdepd sets all destination interfaces to state up.
For example, it can be used with carp(4) to provide failover functionality
on gateways/firewalls.
ifdepd is a simple replacement for ifstated and was written because of problems
with ifstated.
PR: ports/78819
Submitted by: Alexander Hausner <alex@hugo.bmg.gv.at>
applications to work with files on FSP server with the same style
used to work with local files via libc.
PR: ports/78833
Submitted by: Radim Kolar <hsn@netmag.cz>
client.
This is the TIC+ heartbeart client for the public dynamic-IPv4
IPv6 tunnel beta test from the SixXS tunnel service provider.
WWW: http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/
PR: ports/71462
Submitted by: Meno Abels <meno.abels AT adviser.com>
This package is based on the libradius of FreeBSD, with some modifications and
extensions.
This PECL provides full support for RADIUS authentication (RFC 2865) and
RADIUS accounting (RFC 2866), works on Unix and on Windows. Its an easy way to
authenticate your users against the user-database of your OS (for example
against Windows Active-Directory via IAS).
PR: ports/78638
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
hooking together multiple qemu instances into a single virtual
network without needing root access. It can also be used for
tunneling or other network simulation tasks.
PR: ports/76874
Submitted by: Craig Boston <craig@yekse.gank.org>