using SITE commands.
wzdftpd is a FTP server designed to be modular,
work under linux/win32/freebsd/openbsd,
and to be entirely configurable online using SITE commands.
wzdftpd offers the following features:
- Simple configuration file, supporting inclusions
- Online administration, using SITE commands
- Backends to store users/groups in different structures
- Modules: internal, using shared librairies, or external
(scripts/applications)
- Users are virtual: you do not need to create users in system
- SSL/TLS support
- Server is designed to run as a non-privileged user to enforce security
- Server can detect ip changes (dynamic ips)
- Cross devices operations (copy/move) (though can be slow)
- Logging support (compatible with the wu-ftpd standard)
- Designed for high performance: coded with C, multithreaded
WWW: http://www.wzdftpd.net/
PR: 59873
Submitted by: Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@inbox.ru>
dynamic DNS Update Client supporting multiple
services.
Updatedd is a client to update dynamic dns settings.
With the use of the pppd ip-up script it can update
these settings automatically for you.
Updatedd does not run as a daemon.
It is divided into one main program and one plugin for each
supported service. The plugins are dynamic libraries which
are loaded by the main program. So it is possible to remove
support for services you don't need.
Supported Services:
ods.org, dyndns.org, ovh.net, no-ip.org, hn.org
Author: Philipp Benner <philipp_benner (at) gmx (dot) de>
WWW: http://pb.gotdns.org/
PR: 59907
Submitted by: geniusj@ods.org
Sipsak is a small command line tool for developers and administrators of
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) applications.
It can be used for some simple tests on SIP applications and services.
WWW: http://sipsak.berlios.de/
PR: 53923
Submitted by: jesusr@FreeBSD.org
in the official Mesa tarball, so I've made my own. The plan is to release
Mesa 6.0 RSN, and I plan to update the stable DRI drivers at that time, so
pointing out bugs found with these newer drivers to me or
dri-devel@lists.sf.net is recommended.
for over a year. Adds priority queues, reworks menus, better integration
with TK.
Since the current maintainer is temporarily away from FreeBSD, anyone
interested in this port should consider volunteering to be its maintainer.
It appears to still be under active development.
Besides the usual tree and file views, it also have "shelf" inspired
by the NeXT file manager, and a log pane for capturing output of
launched programs.
PR: ports/55540
Submitted by: Albert Graef <Dr.Graef@t-online.de>
ties in all of the PSI backend Sensors (e.g. CPU monitor, disk monitor, mail
check, TODO list, etc.).
PR: 59831
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>