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OpenCA OCSP Responder 1.5.1 RC1
The OpenCA OCSP Responder is an RFC 2560 compliant OCSPD responder. more>>
The OpenCA OCSP Responder is an RFC 2560 compliant OCSPD responder. It can be used to verify the status of a certificate using from OCSP clients (such as Mozilla/Netscape7).
The Responder is actually included into the main OpenCA distribution package. It is also possible to install the daemon as a stand-alone application, all you will need is a CRL (or access to an LDAP server where to get the CRL from).
Actually not extensive testing has been carried out, anyway this daemon is reported to work with Mozilla/Netscape. If you have carried out some testing and want to discuss it with us, please just send an e-mail or subscribe the openca mailing lists.
To install the package follow the provided INSTALL script and edit the config file to fillfull your needs. Remember that youll need the 0.9.7 version of the OpenSSL package - current source code (0.9.7d).
Whats New in 1.1.1 Stable Release:
- The requirement for the index file option in the configuration file has been removed (it was not used).
Whats New in 1.5.1 RC1 Development Release:
- Thread support was added.
- HTTP header parsing was improved.
<<lessThe Responder is actually included into the main OpenCA distribution package. It is also possible to install the daemon as a stand-alone application, all you will need is a CRL (or access to an LDAP server where to get the CRL from).
Actually not extensive testing has been carried out, anyway this daemon is reported to work with Mozilla/Netscape. If you have carried out some testing and want to discuss it with us, please just send an e-mail or subscribe the openca mailing lists.
To install the package follow the provided INSTALL script and edit the config file to fillfull your needs. Remember that youll need the 0.9.7 version of the OpenSSL package - current source code (0.9.7d).
Whats New in 1.1.1 Stable Release:
- The requirement for the index file option in the configuration file has been removed (it was not used).
Whats New in 1.5.1 RC1 Development Release:
- Thread support was added.
- HTTP header parsing was improved.
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Added: 2006-10-22 License: Freely Distributable Price:
1102 downloads
pong_curses 1.5.1
pong_curses is an implementation of pong in glorious text mode. more>>
pong_curses is an implementation of pong in glorious text mode.
INSTALLATION
$ tar -xzf pong_curses.tar.gz
$ make
$ su
# make install
Enhancements:
- preferences file
- color, score
- visual improvements
<<lessINSTALLATION
$ tar -xzf pong_curses.tar.gz
$ make
$ su
# make install
Enhancements:
- preferences file
- color, score
- visual improvements
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Added: 2006-12-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1055 downloads
phpOpenTracker 1.5.1
phpOpenTracker is a framework solution for the analysis of Web site traffic and visitor behaviour. more>>
phpOpenTracker is a framework solution for the analysis of website traffic and visitor analysis.
It features a logging engine that, either invoked as a web-bug by a HTML
tag or embedded with two lines of code into your PHP application, logs each request to a website into a database. One installation of phpOpenTracker can track an arbitrary number of web-sites.
Through the phpOpenTracker API module you can easily access the gathered data and perform complex operations on it, like for instance the analysis of your visitors clickpaths.
The analysis of clickpaths is essential when you want to measure the usability of your website. phpOpenTrackers API functions shortest_paths and top_paths help to answer questions like: Is the navigation intuitive enough? Do visitors find the shortest, most direct way from A to B? How are ads percepted?
On what document do they leave the website -- and where to? The answers to these questions help you to improve the user experience and the way your website is percepted by your customers.
Main features:
- Complete framework for the analysis of website traffic and visitor analysis.
- Highly optimized logging engine that stores the access information into a database.
- Powerful interface to access the gathered data and perform operations on it: from simple statistical queries to the complex analysis of the visitors clickpaths.
- Can be used to track both dynamic and static pages.
- Can be invoked directly from within PHP applications, for instance by a Content Management System, or through a HTML image tag -- a so called Web Bug.
- One installation of phpOpenTracker may track an arbitrary number of different web sites.
<<lessIt features a logging engine that, either invoked as a web-bug by a HTML
Through the phpOpenTracker API module you can easily access the gathered data and perform complex operations on it, like for instance the analysis of your visitors clickpaths.
The analysis of clickpaths is essential when you want to measure the usability of your website. phpOpenTrackers API functions shortest_paths and top_paths help to answer questions like: Is the navigation intuitive enough? Do visitors find the shortest, most direct way from A to B? How are ads percepted?
On what document do they leave the website -- and where to? The answers to these questions help you to improve the user experience and the way your website is percepted by your customers.
Main features:
- Complete framework for the analysis of website traffic and visitor analysis.
- Highly optimized logging engine that stores the access information into a database.
- Powerful interface to access the gathered data and perform operations on it: from simple statistical queries to the complex analysis of the visitors clickpaths.
- Can be used to track both dynamic and static pages.
- Can be invoked directly from within PHP applications, for instance by a Content Management System, or through a HTML image tag -- a so called Web Bug.
- One installation of phpOpenTracker may track an arbitrary number of different web sites.
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Added: 2005-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Added: 2009-06-16 License: MPL Price: FREE
13 downloads
T-BEAR 1.5.1
T-BEAR is the Transient Bluetooth Environment security AuditoR. more>>
T-BEAR is the Transient Bluetooth Environment security AuditoR. It includes an ncurses-based BT scanner, a Bluetooth DoS proof-of-concept, and a "hidden" BDADDR hunter similar to Redfang 2.5.
Other tools based on gnuradio are being developed, including a BT "sniffer".
Enhancements:
- Minor feature enhancements
<<lessOther tools based on gnuradio are being developed, including a BT "sniffer".
Enhancements:
- Minor feature enhancements
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Added: 2005-07-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1565 downloads
Adobe Source Libraries 1.0.29
The Adobe Source Libraries (ASL) are a collection of C++ libraries to allow the construction of commercial application. more>>
The Adobe Source Libraries (ASL) are a collection of C++ libraries building foundation technology to allow the construction of commercial applications by assembling generic algorithms through declarative descriptions.
Enhancements:
- GIL version 2.1 (support for sub-byte aligned pixel values in images).
- An ASL version_0 namespace has been introduced to maintain binary compatibility going forward.
- There are poly< > library improvements. adobe/vector.hpp and adobe/closed_hash.hpp have been added as generic containers.
- There are many other improvements.
<<lessEnhancements:
- GIL version 2.1 (support for sub-byte aligned pixel values in images).
- An ASL version_0 namespace has been introduced to maintain binary compatibility going forward.
- There are poly< > library improvements. adobe/vector.hpp and adobe/closed_hash.hpp have been added as generic containers.
- There are many other improvements.
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
831 downloads
VCalendar 1.1.5.1
VCalendar is an open source Web calendar application with related tools. more>>
VCalendar is an open source Web calendar application with related tools, for posting and maintaining events and schedules online, in calendar format.
VCalendar project is an excellent and free solution for use by online Web communities and any commercial and non-commercial organizations. Unlike any other online calendars, VCalendar comes with source code in multiple programming languages: PHP, ASP and ASP.NET (C# and VB.NET); with potential for adding more technologies in the future.
Main features:
- Localization features, with initial Internationalization in English and Russian, with language selectable by end-users
- Dynamic CCS (stylesheet) styles, selectable by end-users
- Annual, monthly, weekly and daily calendar views
- Multiple categories for classifying calendar events
- Recurring and all-day events
- Role-based user permissions and calendar configuration
Enhancements:
- Fixed the bug reported on SourceForge Forum: 3771522: Unable to select Month or the Year
<<lessVCalendar project is an excellent and free solution for use by online Web communities and any commercial and non-commercial organizations. Unlike any other online calendars, VCalendar comes with source code in multiple programming languages: PHP, ASP and ASP.NET (C# and VB.NET); with potential for adding more technologies in the future.
Main features:
- Localization features, with initial Internationalization in English and Russian, with language selectable by end-users
- Dynamic CCS (stylesheet) styles, selectable by end-users
- Annual, monthly, weekly and daily calendar views
- Multiple categories for classifying calendar events
- Recurring and all-day events
- Role-based user permissions and calendar configuration
Enhancements:
- Fixed the bug reported on SourceForge Forum: 3771522: Unable to select Month or the Year
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Added: 2006-06-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1334 downloads
Taverna 1.5.1
Taverna is a distributed compute workflow components in Java. more>>
Taverna is a collection of workflow enactment and description components, including a high level language for workflows called Scufl (Simple Conceptual Unified Flow Language), a pure Java object model, parser to populate the model, and a set of views and controllers (including some Swing components to drop into your workflow-enabled applications). In order to actually run workflows you also need the myGrid workflow enactment engine.
Taverna core data models include the object representations of the workflow itself, all entities within the workflow (processors, ports, data links etc) and the model for the data values flowing along data links during a workflow enactment.
Taverna task extensions sit within an enactment engine - in this case FreeFluo - and provide concrete implementations of the abstract tasks specified by Processor objects within the workflow object model. It is these tasks which contain the logic required to contact web services, run local java classes and perform the other actions associated with their Processor entities.
Instances of the task extensions are created when a workflow and associated input objects are submitted through the Workflow Submission Interface. This interface may be an in process java method call or may be invoked across some transport such as SOAP in the case of a remote service based enactment engine. FreeFluo is capable of acting in both modes, the Taverna workbench incorporates an instance of the FreeFluo enactor to provide basic enactment services to users without a central workflow engine server.
The graphical user interface classes sit on a client machine and allow interaction with the core data model classes as well as with running workflow instance objects within an enactment engine. This allows workflow construction, editing and visualisation as well as enactor management and data browsing across the results and intermediate values within a workflow instance.
The storage interface is a plugable framework that allows external data and metadata stores to observe events within the workflow enactment service and collection information about those events. This could include a provenance collection plugin which watches the workflow enactment and records metadata about it in RDF form, or a storage plugin which streams results back to a relation database, possibly a Life Science Identifier (LSID) authority, as the enactment runs.
The LSID authority interface is a read only access point to data stored within a data store, and can potentially be used by the Taverna graphical user interface components to fetch results of previous workflows and make use of them as inputs to successive ones.
<<lessTaverna core data models include the object representations of the workflow itself, all entities within the workflow (processors, ports, data links etc) and the model for the data values flowing along data links during a workflow enactment.
Taverna task extensions sit within an enactment engine - in this case FreeFluo - and provide concrete implementations of the abstract tasks specified by Processor objects within the workflow object model. It is these tasks which contain the logic required to contact web services, run local java classes and perform the other actions associated with their Processor entities.
Instances of the task extensions are created when a workflow and associated input objects are submitted through the Workflow Submission Interface. This interface may be an in process java method call or may be invoked across some transport such as SOAP in the case of a remote service based enactment engine. FreeFluo is capable of acting in both modes, the Taverna workbench incorporates an instance of the FreeFluo enactor to provide basic enactment services to users without a central workflow engine server.
The graphical user interface classes sit on a client machine and allow interaction with the core data model classes as well as with running workflow instance objects within an enactment engine. This allows workflow construction, editing and visualisation as well as enactor management and data browsing across the results and intermediate values within a workflow instance.
The storage interface is a plugable framework that allows external data and metadata stores to observe events within the workflow enactment service and collection information about those events. This could include a provenance collection plugin which watches the workflow enactment and records metadata about it in RDF form, or a storage plugin which streams results back to a relation database, possibly a Life Science Identifier (LSID) authority, as the enactment runs.
The LSID authority interface is a read only access point to data stored within a data store, and can potentially be used by the Taverna graphical user interface components to fetch results of previous workflows and make use of them as inputs to successive ones.
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Added: 2007-06-04 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
911 downloads
XAR 1.5.1
XAR stands for eXtensible ARchiver. more>>
XAR application aims to provide an easily extensible archive format.
Important design decisions include an easily extensible XML table of contents for random access to archived files, storing the toc at the beginning of the archive to allow for efficient handling of streamed archives, the ability to handle files of arbitrarily large sizes, the ability to choose independent encodings for individual files in the archive, the ability to store checksums for individual files in both compressed and uncompressed form, and the ability to query the table of contents rich meta-data.
The ultimate goal of the XAR project is to provide an archive format suitable for packaging software created by DarwinPorts. (Note it is a work in progress, so please feel free to make suggestions and report bugs in the xar Bugzilla product.)
Installation:
cd xar/src
./configure
make
sudo make install
<<lessImportant design decisions include an easily extensible XML table of contents for random access to archived files, storing the toc at the beginning of the archive to allow for efficient handling of streamed archives, the ability to handle files of arbitrarily large sizes, the ability to choose independent encodings for individual files in the archive, the ability to store checksums for individual files in both compressed and uncompressed form, and the ability to query the table of contents rich meta-data.
The ultimate goal of the XAR project is to provide an archive format suitable for packaging software created by DarwinPorts. (Note it is a work in progress, so please feel free to make suggestions and report bugs in the xar Bugzilla product.)
Installation:
cd xar/src
./configure
make
sudo make install
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: BSD License Price:
811 downloads
Rosegarden 4 1.5.1
Rosegarden is a professional audio and MIDI sequencer, score editor. more>>
Rosegarden project is a professional audio and MIDI sequencer, score editor, and general-purpose music composition and editing environment.
Rosegarden is an easy-to-learn, attractive application that runs on Linux, ideal for composers, musicians, music students, and small studio or home recording environments.
Main features:
- Score, piano-roll, event list and track overview editors
- MIDI and audio playback and recording with ALSA and JACK
- Audio plugin support using LADSPA
- Score interpretation of performance MIDI data
- MIDI file I/O, Csound, Lilypond and MusicXML export
- Clear and consistent KDE-based user interface
- Shareable device (.rgd) files to ease MIDI portability
- Translations into Russian, Spanish, German, French, Welsh, Italian, Swedish and Estonian, as well as UK and US English.
Enhancements:
- * Avoid xruns on exit
- Fix the guitar clef (was treble -15, should be treble -8)
- Fix failure to export all tracks when exporting to MIDI
- Fix export of empty lyrics to Lilypond
- Make project packager errors a bit more helpful
- Skip non-MIDI tracks when exporting to Lilypond
- Initialise LADSPA plugin buffers to zero if running only for latency calculation
- Dont send bank or program changes for unused instruments (it could override program changes for instruments that are in use)
- Fix incorrect label display on track buttons after popping up but not selecting from the right-button menu, if Show Track Labels is not set
- Add a couple of new instrument definitions
- Update Swedish, Czech and Japanese translations
<<lessRosegarden is an easy-to-learn, attractive application that runs on Linux, ideal for composers, musicians, music students, and small studio or home recording environments.
Main features:
- Score, piano-roll, event list and track overview editors
- MIDI and audio playback and recording with ALSA and JACK
- Audio plugin support using LADSPA
- Score interpretation of performance MIDI data
- MIDI file I/O, Csound, Lilypond and MusicXML export
- Clear and consistent KDE-based user interface
- Shareable device (.rgd) files to ease MIDI portability
- Translations into Russian, Spanish, German, French, Welsh, Italian, Swedish and Estonian, as well as UK and US English.
Enhancements:
- * Avoid xruns on exit
- Fix the guitar clef (was treble -15, should be treble -8)
- Fix failure to export all tracks when exporting to MIDI
- Fix export of empty lyrics to Lilypond
- Make project packager errors a bit more helpful
- Skip non-MIDI tracks when exporting to Lilypond
- Initialise LADSPA plugin buffers to zero if running only for latency calculation
- Dont send bank or program changes for unused instruments (it could override program changes for instruments that are in use)
- Fix incorrect label display on track buttons after popping up but not selecting from the right-button menu, if Show Track Labels is not set
- Add a couple of new instrument definitions
- Update Swedish, Czech and Japanese translations
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Added: 2007-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
589 downloads
enscript 1.6.1
GNU enscript converts ASCII files to PostScript and stores generated output to a file or sends it directly to the printer. more>>
GNU enscript converts ASCII files to PostScript and stores generated output to a file or sends it directly to the printer. GNU enscript includes features for "pretty-printing" (language sensitive code highlighting) in several programming languages.
It supports ten different input encodings, Adobe Font Metrics files, and user defined fancy headers. AFM files for the most common PostScript fonts are included in the distribution; the program itself can download PostScript fonts.
Other features include language sensitive highlighting, N-up printing, inlined EPS images, comments, and the ability to change body color and font on the fly.
Supported Character Sets
Enscript supports following character sets:
- ISO-8859-1 ISO Latin1 (default)
- ISO-8859-2 ISO Latin2
- ISO-8859-3 ISO Latin3
- ISO-8859-4 ISO Latin4
- ISO-8859-5 ISO Cyrillic
- ISO-8859-7 ISO Greek
- ascii 7 bit ascii
- ascii fi se 7 bit ascii with following encodings:
{ = �(adieresis)
| = �(odieresis)
} = �(aring)
[ = �(Adieresis)
= �(Odieresis)
] = �(Aring)
- ascii dk no 7 bit ascii with following encodings:
{ = �(ae)
| = (oslash)
} = �(aring)
[ = �(AE)
= �(Oslash)
] = �(Aring)
- IBM/PC standard PC/DOS character set
- Mac Macintosh character set
- VMS VMS multinational charset
- hp8 HP Roman-8 charset
- koi8 Adobe Standard Cyrillic Font KOI8 charset
- ps PostScript fonts default encoding
- pslatin1 PostScript interpreters `ISOLatin1Encoding
<<lessIt supports ten different input encodings, Adobe Font Metrics files, and user defined fancy headers. AFM files for the most common PostScript fonts are included in the distribution; the program itself can download PostScript fonts.
Other features include language sensitive highlighting, N-up printing, inlined EPS images, comments, and the ability to change body color and font on the fly.
Supported Character Sets
Enscript supports following character sets:
- ISO-8859-1 ISO Latin1 (default)
- ISO-8859-2 ISO Latin2
- ISO-8859-3 ISO Latin3
- ISO-8859-4 ISO Latin4
- ISO-8859-5 ISO Cyrillic
- ISO-8859-7 ISO Greek
- ascii 7 bit ascii
- ascii fi se 7 bit ascii with following encodings:
{ = �(adieresis)
| = �(odieresis)
} = �(aring)
[ = �(Adieresis)
= �(Odieresis)
] = �(Aring)
- ascii dk no 7 bit ascii with following encodings:
{ = �(ae)
| = (oslash)
} = �(aring)
[ = �(AE)
= �(Oslash)
] = �(Aring)
- IBM/PC standard PC/DOS character set
- Mac Macintosh character set
- VMS VMS multinational charset
- hp8 HP Roman-8 charset
- koi8 Adobe Standard Cyrillic Font KOI8 charset
- ps PostScript fonts default encoding
- pslatin1 PostScript interpreters `ISOLatin1Encoding
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Added: 2006-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kamaelia 1.5.1 (Axon)
Kamaelia project aims to allow the BBC and others to create and test open protocols for large scale streaming. more>>
Kamaelia project aims to allow the BBC and others to create and test open protocols for large scale streaming.
Substantial subsystems include a core concurrency subsystem and the beginnings of an RTSP/RTP streaming server.
Existing functionality includes a complete single threaded, coroutine-based concurrency framework (Axon), a generic TCP client and server framework that allows protocols to be trivially created, a number of example protocols, and an Ogg Vorbis decoding subsystem for client site testing (libvorbissimple).
Enhancements:
- This release adds minor improvements to bring threaded component capabilities closer to those of ordinary components.
<<lessSubstantial subsystems include a core concurrency subsystem and the beginnings of an RTSP/RTP streaming server.
Existing functionality includes a complete single threaded, coroutine-based concurrency framework (Axon), a generic TCP client and server framework that allows protocols to be trivially created, a number of example protocols, and an Ogg Vorbis decoding subsystem for client site testing (libvorbissimple).
Enhancements:
- This release adds minor improvements to bring threaded component capabilities closer to those of ordinary components.
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Added: 2007-06-02 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
874 downloads
LabPlot 1.5.1.6/1.6.0 pre2
LabPlot is a KDE application for data plotting and function analysis. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-05-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
906 downloads
CrossVC 1.5.1
CrossVC is a cross-platform version control client formerly known as LinCVS. more>>
CrossVC is a cross-platform version control client formerly known as LinCVS.
CrossVC is a graphical Interface for the cvs client commandline tool on the Unix, Windows and Mac OS X platform. It allows to load modules from a server (checkout), create modules on the server (import), as well as checking the state of directories and individual files or updating them. Basic operations like add, remove and commit are supported as matter of course, just like showing the actual differences between the server version and the local sandbox, graphical display of the version tree, and manifoldy graphical support of project maintenance. All actions are logged on the cvs server (configurable via history), and are therewith comprehensible.
To keep CrossVC independant of the cvs version, CrossVC uses the local but separat installed cvs and therewith always should work with the latest version.
After choosing a startup dir, the project-explorer searches the subdirectories for cvs projects, and displays these on the workbench. Now all functions on one/many files or whole directories can be accessed over pulldown menues or simply a right mouseclick. The state of the individual directories is continuously scanned by CrossVC. This means the symbol of the dir tells the user that there are for example still uncommited changes somewhere in the depth of a dir hierarchy, even without having opened them yet.
So the project state is visualized right after a cvs status call. Completed with on-the-fly dir scanning, CrossVC is qualified for large projects with many thousand files. Because of the continuous efforts of network administrators, to encrease network security, CrossVC supports all standard cvs connection protocols. Proxy support is also available, this requires a patched cvs. This is of course available on our download page.
Because CrossVC does not affect the cvs internal project maintenance, a concurrent use with cvs commandline is possible. The function of the CrossVC dir state display is not impaired therewith.
Even though CrossVC graphically supports almost the whole cvs range of functions (and is continuously under development;-), it is easy to customize the GUI to the individual needs. Popup menues are freely configurable, while the menues always provide full feature access. An extra toolbar enables direct access to often used features.
In contrast to other programs this one is really easy to use.
<<lessCrossVC is a graphical Interface for the cvs client commandline tool on the Unix, Windows and Mac OS X platform. It allows to load modules from a server (checkout), create modules on the server (import), as well as checking the state of directories and individual files or updating them. Basic operations like add, remove and commit are supported as matter of course, just like showing the actual differences between the server version and the local sandbox, graphical display of the version tree, and manifoldy graphical support of project maintenance. All actions are logged on the cvs server (configurable via history), and are therewith comprehensible.
To keep CrossVC independant of the cvs version, CrossVC uses the local but separat installed cvs and therewith always should work with the latest version.
After choosing a startup dir, the project-explorer searches the subdirectories for cvs projects, and displays these on the workbench. Now all functions on one/many files or whole directories can be accessed over pulldown menues or simply a right mouseclick. The state of the individual directories is continuously scanned by CrossVC. This means the symbol of the dir tells the user that there are for example still uncommited changes somewhere in the depth of a dir hierarchy, even without having opened them yet.
So the project state is visualized right after a cvs status call. Completed with on-the-fly dir scanning, CrossVC is qualified for large projects with many thousand files. Because of the continuous efforts of network administrators, to encrease network security, CrossVC supports all standard cvs connection protocols. Proxy support is also available, this requires a patched cvs. This is of course available on our download page.
Because CrossVC does not affect the cvs internal project maintenance, a concurrent use with cvs commandline is possible. The function of the CrossVC dir state display is not impaired therewith.
Even though CrossVC graphically supports almost the whole cvs range of functions (and is continuously under development;-), it is easy to customize the GUI to the individual needs. Popup menues are freely configurable, while the menues always provide full feature access. An extra toolbar enables direct access to often used features.
In contrast to other programs this one is really easy to use.
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Added: 2006-12-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1039 downloads
NBTScan 1.5.1
NBTScan is a NetBIOS Name Network Scanner. more>>
NBTScan is a NetBIOS Name Network Scanner.
NBTscan is a program for scanning IP networks for NetBIOS name information. It sends NetBIOS status query to each address in supplied range and lists received information in human readable form. For each responded host it lists IP address, NetBIOS computer name, logged-in user name and MAC address.
NBTscan compiles and runs on Unix and Windows. I have tested it on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, FreeBSD 4.3, OpenBSD 2.8 and RedHat Linux 7.1 and 7.3. It should also compile and run on Solaris and other Linuxes as well.
Steve Coleman (Steve (dot) Coleman (at) jhuapl (dot) edu) ported previous versions of NBTscan to Solaris, HP-UX and OSF/1 and fixed several bugs. He reports that NBTscan also runs on IRIX/SGI with minor problems. I was also told that NBTscan runs on AIX (Antonio Dellelce) and SunOS 4.1.3_U1 (Joe Cline). Mohammad A. Haque (mhaque (at) haque (dot) net) ported nbtscan to Darwin.
This program is a successor of a perl script with the same name and does essentially the same thing, being much faster though. NBTscan produces a report like that:
IP address NetBIOS Name Server User MAC address
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.1.2 MYCOMPUTER JDOE 00-a0-c9-12-34-56
192.168.1.5 WIN98COMP RROE 00-a0-c9-78-90-00
192.168.1.123 DPTSERVER ADMINISTRATOR 08-00-09-12-34-56
First column lists IP address of responded host. Second column is computer name. Third column indicates if this computer shares or is able to share files or printers. For NT machine it means that Server Service is running on this computer.
Most often it means that this computer shares files. Third column shows user name. If no one is logged on from this computer it is same as computer name. Last column shows adapter MAC address.
If run with -v switch NBTscan lists whole NetBIOS name table for each responded address. The output looks like that:
NetBIOS Name Table for Host 192.168.1.123:
Name Service Type
----------------------------------------
DPTSERVER < 00 > UNIQUE
DPTSERVER < 20 > UNIQUE
DEPARTMENT < 00 > GROUP
DEPARTMENT < 1c > GROUP
DEPARTMENT < 1b > UNIQUE
DEPARTMENT < 1e > GROUP
DPTSERVER < 03 > UNIQUE
DEPARTMENT < 1d > UNIQUE
??__MSBROWSE__? < 01 > GROUP
INet~Services < 1c > GROUP
IS~DPTSERVER < 00 > UNIQUE
DPTSERVER < 01 > UNIQUE
Adapter address: 00-a0-c9-12-34-56
Installation:
- Ungzip and untar sources
- Run ./configure script
- Run make and make install
- Thats all.
Enhancements:
- Fixed segmentation fault when using -f option (noticed by Brian Lovrin)
- Fixed printing ugliness (noticed by Darren Critchley)
- Changed version number :) (1.5 said that it is 1.0.3 - now it proudly says 1.5.1)
<<lessNBTscan is a program for scanning IP networks for NetBIOS name information. It sends NetBIOS status query to each address in supplied range and lists received information in human readable form. For each responded host it lists IP address, NetBIOS computer name, logged-in user name and MAC address.
NBTscan compiles and runs on Unix and Windows. I have tested it on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, FreeBSD 4.3, OpenBSD 2.8 and RedHat Linux 7.1 and 7.3. It should also compile and run on Solaris and other Linuxes as well.
Steve Coleman (Steve (dot) Coleman (at) jhuapl (dot) edu) ported previous versions of NBTscan to Solaris, HP-UX and OSF/1 and fixed several bugs. He reports that NBTscan also runs on IRIX/SGI with minor problems. I was also told that NBTscan runs on AIX (Antonio Dellelce) and SunOS 4.1.3_U1 (Joe Cline). Mohammad A. Haque (mhaque (at) haque (dot) net) ported nbtscan to Darwin.
This program is a successor of a perl script with the same name and does essentially the same thing, being much faster though. NBTscan produces a report like that:
IP address NetBIOS Name Server User MAC address
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.1.2 MYCOMPUTER JDOE 00-a0-c9-12-34-56
192.168.1.5 WIN98COMP RROE 00-a0-c9-78-90-00
192.168.1.123 DPTSERVER ADMINISTRATOR 08-00-09-12-34-56
First column lists IP address of responded host. Second column is computer name. Third column indicates if this computer shares or is able to share files or printers. For NT machine it means that Server Service is running on this computer.
Most often it means that this computer shares files. Third column shows user name. If no one is logged on from this computer it is same as computer name. Last column shows adapter MAC address.
If run with -v switch NBTscan lists whole NetBIOS name table for each responded address. The output looks like that:
NetBIOS Name Table for Host 192.168.1.123:
Name Service Type
----------------------------------------
DPTSERVER < 00 > UNIQUE
DPTSERVER < 20 > UNIQUE
DEPARTMENT < 00 > GROUP
DEPARTMENT < 1c > GROUP
DEPARTMENT < 1b > UNIQUE
DEPARTMENT < 1e > GROUP
DPTSERVER < 03 > UNIQUE
DEPARTMENT < 1d > UNIQUE
??__MSBROWSE__? < 01 > GROUP
INet~Services < 1c > GROUP
IS~DPTSERVER < 00 > UNIQUE
DPTSERVER < 01 > UNIQUE
Adapter address: 00-a0-c9-12-34-56
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