Add a new port - net/posadis. It is a new DNS server
implementation being actively developed at SourceForge.
Posadis is a DNS server project with the goal to create a
free, reliable, portable, fast, lightweight, easy to use,
standards compliant, and functionally complete, Domain Name
System server implementation.
PR: ports/48872
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
This library allows you to bind any application which is
dynamically linked with libc to certain IP address. It
provides convient way to bind socket's source IP to one of
the multiple IP's available on computer.
PR: ports/50147
Submitted by: Gaspar Chilingarov <nm@web.am>
cvsync is a portable CVS repository synchronization utility,
written in C and POSIX pthread library. This is very similar to
CVSup but not compatible with it.
PR: 49034
Submitted by: hrs
p5-Resource's DBI and Net::LDAP resources are from this
version on split into separate modules.
PR: ports/48000
Submitted by: Erwin Lansing <erwin@lansing.dk>
A connection forwarder that converts Unix sockets into TCP
sockets. Compiles on both 4.x and -CURRENT
PR: ports/47667
Submitted by: Michael L. Hostbaek <mich@freebsdcluster.org>
This is a port for the jigdo software, the new method of
the Debian project to distribute their images. As I have a
debian mirror on a FreeBSD machine I needed that to generate
the debian 3.0 iso images here.
The sources of jigdo are available but do not work out of
the box, so I decided to go with the static binaries in
linux-emulation.
PR: ports/40834
Submitted by: Udo Schweigert <udo.schweigert@siemens.com>
The BPF Traffic collector
Enhanced version of trafd (/usr/ports/net/trafd/)
WWW: http://bpft.by.ru/
PR: ports/42020
Submitted by: El Vampiro <vampiro@rootshell.ru>
Net::RawSock provides a base function to send raw IP datagrams
from Perl. The raw IP datagram is packed into a buffer and
written on the network layer with the write_ip() function.
PR: ports/47868
Submitted by: Nicolas Jombart <ecu@ipv42.net>
Constructs a hash from the /etc/services file and provides
a tied interface to it that takes care of things like the
protocol name.
PR: ports/44441
Submitted by: Joseph Scott <scottj@pebkac.owp.csus.edu>
IMCom is a command-line Jabber client written in Python.
Its original goal was to replace mICQ as my instant messenger.
To that end it looks very similar to mICQ, though the actual
command interpreter is a bit different. Commands are issued
to IMCom in a style similar to IRC.
PR: ports/39059
Submitted by: Martijn Lina <martijn@pacno.net>