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PC-BSD 1.3.01 / 1.4 Beta

PC-BSD 1.3.01 / 1.4 Beta


PC-BSD has as its goals to be an easy-to-install-and-use desktop operating system, based on FreeBSD. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-07-20 License: BSD License Price:
830 downloads
 
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PC-BSD 7.1.1PC-BSD 7.1.1 is an excellent and must-have product which offers you a free operating system ...PC-BSD 7.1.1 is an excellent and must-have product which offers you a free operating
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eSAV 1.3.0

eSAV 1.3.0


eSAV is an email sender address verification utility for Linux/BSD/Solaris. more>>
eSAV is an email sender address verification utility for Linux/BSD/Solaris.
eSAV project opens an SMTP connection to the senders mail server and emulates an error return message to the sender without actually completing the transaction.
Enhancements:
- A small issue with dot-decimal notation MX records was fixed.
- Minor cosmetic enhancements were made.
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Added: 2006-09-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PyODE 1.2.0

PyODE 1.2.0


PyODE is a set of open-source Python bindings for The Open Dynamics Engine, an open-source physics engine. more>>
PyODE is a set of open-source Python bindings for The Open Dynamics Engine, an open-source physics engine.

PyODE also includes an XODE parser. Like ODE, PyODE may be distributed under the terms of either the GNU Lesser General Public License or a BSD-style license.

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Added: 2007-02-08 License: BSD License Price:
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OpenBSD 4.1

OpenBSD 4.1


The OpenBSD project produces a FREE, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system. more>>
The OpenBSD project produces a FREE, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system. Our efforts emphasize portability, standardization, correctness, proactive security and integrated cryptography.

OpenBSD project supports binary emulation of most programs from SVR4 (Solaris), FreeBSD, Linux, BSD/OS, SunOS and HP-UX. OpenBSD is freely available from our FTP sites, and also available in an inexpensive 3-CD set.
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Added: 2007-05-01 License: Freeware Price:
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TrueBSD 0.1

TrueBSD 0.1


TrueBSD is a LiveCD operating system based on FreeBSD with many useful applications. more>>
TrueBSD is a LiveCD operating system based on FreeBSD with many useful applications.

All open programs will keep working even when you eject LiveCD (using command cdcontrol eject) in order to get some data from your own CDs. Just dont forget to insert the LiveCD again before starting any other programs.

TrueBSD is distributed under BSD license (see /truebsd/doc/copyright for details), but some of the included software can be covered by some other license.
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Added: 2006-11-02 License: BSD License Price:
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XSWM 1.1

XSWM 1.1


XSWM is a fast and light window manager for Linux/BSD based on EvilWM. more>>
XSWM is a fast and light window manager for Linux/BSD based on EvilWM.
Main features:
- No mouse needed ;)
- Key Shortcuts for custom applications
- On Screen Display of messages (clock, biff)
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Added: 2005-08-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libdnet 1.11

libdnet 1.11


libdnet provides a simplified, portable interface to several low-level networking routines. more>>
libdnet provides a simplified, portable interface to several low-level networking routines.
Main features:
- network address manipulation
- kernel arp(4) cache and route(4) table lookup and manipulation
- network firewalling (IP filter, ipfw, ipchains, pf, PktFilter, ...)
- network interface lookup and manipulation
- IP tunnelling (BSD/Linux tun, Universal TUN/TAP device)
- raw IP packet and Ethernet frame transmission
Supported languages:
- C, C++
- Python
- Perl, Ruby (see below)
Supported platforms:
- BSD (OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, BSD/OS)
- Linux (Redhat, Debian, Slackware, etc.)
- MacOS X
- Windows (NT/2000/XP)
- Solaris
- IRIX
- HP-UX
- Tru64
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Added: 2006-03-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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b64 1.2.4

b64 1.2.4


b64 is a very small and simple library that provides Base-64 encoding and decoding, according to RFC-1113, in C and C++. more>>
b64 is a very small and simple library that provides Base-64 encoding and decoding, according to RFC-1113, in C and C++.
The b64 project is released under the BSD license, which basically means its free for any use, but you cant claim its yours.
Enhancements:
- The code was updated to be fully compatible with STLSoft 1.9.1 (the special version released on Extended STL, volume 1: CD).
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Added: 2007-05-01 License: BSD License Price:
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Heimdal 1.0.1

Heimdal 1.0.1


Heimdal is an implementation of Kerberos 5. more>>
Heimdal is an implementation of Kerberos 5, largely written in Sweden (which was important when we started writing it, less so now). Heimdal project is freely available under a three clause BSD style license.
Other free implementations include the one from MIT, and Shishi.
Enhancements:
- Several bugs in iprop were fixed.
- Platforms without dlopen are now supported.
- RFC3526 modp group14 is now included by default.
- [kdc] database = { } entries are now handled without realm = stanzas.
- krb5_get_renewed_creds and kaserver preauth were fixed along with other bugs.
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libID3 1.2

libID3 1.2


libID3 is a small C library to parse ID3 tags. more>>
libID3 is a small C library to parse ID3 tags. The project uses as little memory as possible, and has both DOM- and SAX-like models.
Enhancements:
- The license (BSD) has been properly documented, and the make system, versioned library, and test cases were cleaned up.
- A minor change was made to the API for loading files.
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Added: 2007-08-07 License: BSD License Price:
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DragonFly BSD 1.10.1

DragonFly BSD 1.10.1


DragonFly is an operating system and environment designed to be the logical continuation of the FreeBSD-4.x OS series. more>>
DragonFly is an Linux operating system and environment designed to be the logical continuation of the FreeBSD-4.x OS series. These operating systems belong in the same class as Linux in that they are based on UNIX ideals and APIs. DragonFly is a fork in the path, so to speak, giving the BSD base an opportunity to grow in an entirely new direction from the one taken in the FreeBSD-5 series.

It is our belief that the correct choice of features and algorithms can yield the potential for excellent scalability, robustness, and debuggability in a number of broad system categories. Not just for SMP or NUMA, but for everything from a single-node UP system to a massively clustered system. It is our belief that a fairly simple but wide-ranging set of goals will lay the groundwork for future growth.

The existing BSD cores, including FreeBSD-5, are still primarily based on models which could at best be called strained as they are applied to modern systems. The true innovation has given way to basically just laying on hacks to add features, such as encrypted disks and security layering that in a better environment could be developed at far less cost and with far greater flexibility.

We also believe that it is important to provide API solutions which allow reasonable backwards and forwards version compatibility, at least between userland and the kernel, in a mix-and-match environment. If one considers the situation from the ultimate in clustering... secure anonymous system clustering over the internet, the necessity of having properly specified APIs becomes apparent.

Finally, we believe that a fully integrated and feature-full upgrade mechanism should exist to allow end users and system operators of all walks of life to easily maintain their systems. Debian Linux has shown us the way, but it is possible to do better.

DragonFly is going to be a multi-year project at the very least. Achieving our goal set will require a great deal of groundwork just to reposition existing mechanisms to fit the new models. The goals link will take you to a more detailed description of what we hope to accomplish.

1.2.0 is our second major DragonFly release and the first one which we have created a separate CVS branch for. DragonFlys policy is to only commit bug fixes to release branches.

This release represents a significant milestone in our efforts to improve the kernel infrastructure. DragonFly is still running under the Big Giant Lock, but this will probably be the last release where that is the case.

The greatest progress has been made in the network subsystem. The TCP stack is now almost fully threaded (and will likely be the first subsystem we remove the BGL from in coming months). The TCP stack now fully supports the SACK protocol and a large number of bug and performance fixes have gone in, especially in regard to GigE performance over LANs.

The namecache has been completely rewritten and is now considered to be production-ready with this release. The rewrite will greatly simplify future filesystem work and is a necessary precursor for our ultimate goal of creating a clusterable OS.

This will be last release that uses GCC 2.95.x as the default compiler. Both GCC 3.4.x and GCC 2.95.x are supported in this release through the use of the CCVER environment variable (gcc2 or gcc34). GCC 2.95.x is to be retired soon due to its lack of TLS support. The current development branch will soon start depending heavily on TLS support and __thread both within the kernel and in libc and other libraries. This release fully supports TLS segments for programs compiled with gcc-3.4.x.

It goes without saying that this release is far more stable then our 1.0A release. A huge number of bug fixes, performance improvements, and design changes have been made since the 1.0A release.
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Added: 2007-08-21 License: BSD License Price:
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BSD::Ipfwgen 1.5

BSD::Ipfwgen 1.5


BSD::Ipfwgen is a Perl module to aid in the creation of ipfw-based firewalls. more>>
BSD::Ipfwgen is a Perl module to aid in the creation of ipfw-based firewalls.

SYNOPSIS

use BSD::Ipfwgen;

outside qw(**interface list**);
leaf qw(**interface list**);

consolidate qw(**network list**);
us qw(**network list**);
not_us qw(**network list**);
to_us qw(**network list**);
from_us qw(**network list**);
symmetric qw(**network list**);

count_by_interface();
count_by_address qw(**network list**);
count_by_udp qw(**port list**);
count_by_tcp qw(**port list**);

no_looping()
no_spoofing_us()
no_spoofing_by_us()
no_leaf_spoofing()

tcp_from_rules($port, $rules);
tcp_to_rules($port, $rules);
udp_from_rules($port, $rules);
udp_to_rules($port, $rules);

from_net_rules($network, $rules);
to_net_rules($network, $rules);

to_me_rules($rules)
not_to_me_rules($rules)
from_me_rules($rules)
not_from_me_rules($rules)

in_interface_rules($interface, $rules);
out_interface_rules($interface, $rules);

drop_unwanted qw(**network list**);

generate qw(**options**)

**port list** is a list of integers. 80, 23, etc.
**network list** is a list of network address. 207.33.90.32/27 etc.
**interface list** is a list of interface names. de0, fxp1 etc
**options** is a list of the valid options: DEFAULT-ACCEPT, INSECURE
$rules is a newline separated set of L< ipfw > rules.

Ipfwgen is designed to make writing complex firewalls easier and safer. It handles generating some of the harder rulesets: anti-spoofing, anti-looping, and anti land-attack.

Ipfwgen does not try to reduce the complexity of firewall building. What it does do is allow you to write a perl program which generates a firewal. Its expected that the firewalls generated by Ipfwgen will be examined by a human and installed manually.

Ipfwgen commands must be given in a particular sequence. First are the declaritive commands: outside, leaf, consolidate, us, not_us, and symmetric.

Then the rule-specification commands: almost everything else. Ipfwgen keeps an internal database of the rules that are in progress. After all the rule-specification commands are done, then the firewall gets compiled.

The generate command compiles the specifications into actuall ipfw commands and dumps them on STDOUT.

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Added: 2006-10-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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xMule 1.13.6

xMule 1.13.6


xMule is an easy to use fork of the popular eMule client more>>
xMule is an easy to use multi-platform synchronizing fork of the popular eMule client.
Based upon the wxWindows library and GNU C++, xMule aims to support the Linux, and *BSD operating systems.
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Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price:
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xMule 1.13.6/BSD platforms, it aims at higher stability and portability than the competitors. Whats New in
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Added: 2006-03-01
DAMP 0.1

DAMP 0.1


DAMP is a port of the popular LAMP deployment from the Linux world into DragonFly BSD. more>>
DAMP (DragonFly BSD + Apache + MySQL + PostgreSQL + PHP) is a port of the popular LAMP deployment from the Linux world into DragonFly BSD.

It also includes phpMyAdmin and phpPgAdmin for easy Web management of the database engines.

DAMP is available as a VMware appliance.

Dfly BSD began as a fork of the FreeBSD 4.x series operating system and its goal is to fix certain design mistakes that FreeBSD was apparently making (especially in its SMP functionality) while also providing other advanced functionality such as distributed dynamic secure clustering.

It is considered that Dfly BSD rivals both FreeBSD 6.x and Linux 2.6.x in performance, while providing excellent stability and security out of the box. This appliance is an opportunity for everybody interested in experimenting with Dfly BSD and the two most popular open-source database engines.
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Added: 2006-11-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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xCHM 1.13

xCHM 1.13


xCHM is a cross-platform GUI front-end to chmlib, with borrowed bits from Pabs chmdeco project. more>>
xCHM is a cross-platform GUI front-end to chmlib, with borrowed bits from Pabs chmdeco project.

xCHM was originally written for UNIX systems (Linux, *BSD, Solaris), xCHM has been since ported to Mac OS X and Windows.

xCHM can show the content tree if one is available, print pages, change font face and size, remember bookmarks, display a searchable index, and search for words in the current page and the whole book.

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Added: 2007-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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