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MUTE File Sharing 0.5.1
MUTE File Sharing is a peer-to-peer network that provides easy search-and-download functionality. more>>
MUTE File Sharing is a peer-to-peer network that provides easy search-and-download functionality while also protecting your privacy.
It compiles as a fast, native application for many platforms (no Java, no Python, etc.).
MUTE protects your privacy by avoiding direct connections with your sharing partners in the network. Most other file sharing programs use direct connections to download or upload, making your identity available to spies from the RIAA and other unscrupulous organizations.
MUTE is based on research, and experiments show that it works quite well. MUTEs ant-inspired routing is light-weight, robust, and adaptive. Results from experiments in real MUTE networks show that the collective behavior of MUTE nodes quickly finds the shortest (or fastest) routing path between two nodes on the network.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes bugs in MUTEs initial connection to the network upon startup.
- MUTE has also been upgraded to Crypto++ 5.4, so it should now compile using GCC 4.1.
<<lessIt compiles as a fast, native application for many platforms (no Java, no Python, etc.).
MUTE protects your privacy by avoiding direct connections with your sharing partners in the network. Most other file sharing programs use direct connections to download or upload, making your identity available to spies from the RIAA and other unscrupulous organizations.
MUTE is based on research, and experiments show that it works quite well. MUTEs ant-inspired routing is light-weight, robust, and adaptive. Results from experiments in real MUTE networks show that the collective behavior of MUTE nodes quickly finds the shortest (or fastest) routing path between two nodes on the network.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes bugs in MUTEs initial connection to the network upon startup.
- MUTE has also been upgraded to Crypto++ 5.4, so it should now compile using GCC 4.1.
Download (0.70MB)
Added: 2007-04-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
921 downloads
Fast File Search 1.1.13
Fast File Search crawls FTP servers and SMB shares. more>>
Fast File Search is a crawler for FTP servers and SMB shares that can be found on Windows or UNIX systems running Samba.
It provides a web interface for searching files. It is optimized for searching files by a wildcard when there are some normal (not * or ?) chars specified in the beginning or in the end of the mask (for example *.iso).
Fast File Search crawler runs on UNIX (currently only Linux has been tested but I do not now any reasons why it should not work on other UNIXes). Fast File Search uses MySQL database, web interface needs a web server with PHP >= 4.0.3 and the crawler needs some perl modules.
The crawler (ffsearch.pl) crawls the network (FTP servers from the list and all reachable SMB hosts on the local network) and stores the information about files into database. It is invoked at certain times each day via crontab entries.
There are two modes of operation of the crawler: complete crawl and incremental crawl. The crawler expects a command line argument that tells crawler which mode to run (-c or --complete for complete crawl, -i or --incremental for incremental crawl). Both modes retrieve a list of the active SMB hosts in all workgroups.
The complete crawl tries to scan all active hosts and all hosts that are listed in database. The complete crawl should be run once a day.
The incremental crawl tries to scan active hosts and hosts listed in database that have not been scanned since the last complete crawl because they were unreachable. The incremental crawl should be run several times a day, for example each 3 hours.
How does the crawler get know whether the host has been crawled since the last complete crawl?
Each time the complete crawl is executed, the expire count is incremented first. When the host is crawled, expire count is set to zero. So all hosts whose expire count > 0 were not reachable since the last complete crawl. Moreover, when expire count reaches value specified in configuration (i.e. it was unreachable during the time period of complete crawls) the information about files on the "expired" host is deleted from database.
Web interface is used to search the files in database, details how to search are described in the Help section of the search page.
You can also add a FTP server to a FTP server list, edit FTP server in the list or delete FTP server from the list through the web interface. So that anybody could not do anything with the server list only the record about abcdef is editable from host abcdef. There are also admins who can edit all records in the server list. The admins login through the web interface.
Enhancements:
- fixed few bugs in the crawler
- added a possibility to exclude some SMB shares
- www: improved Russian and Ukrainian translation
<<lessIt provides a web interface for searching files. It is optimized for searching files by a wildcard when there are some normal (not * or ?) chars specified in the beginning or in the end of the mask (for example *.iso).
Fast File Search crawler runs on UNIX (currently only Linux has been tested but I do not now any reasons why it should not work on other UNIXes). Fast File Search uses MySQL database, web interface needs a web server with PHP >= 4.0.3 and the crawler needs some perl modules.
The crawler (ffsearch.pl) crawls the network (FTP servers from the list and all reachable SMB hosts on the local network) and stores the information about files into database. It is invoked at certain times each day via crontab entries.
There are two modes of operation of the crawler: complete crawl and incremental crawl. The crawler expects a command line argument that tells crawler which mode to run (-c or --complete for complete crawl, -i or --incremental for incremental crawl). Both modes retrieve a list of the active SMB hosts in all workgroups.
The complete crawl tries to scan all active hosts and all hosts that are listed in database. The complete crawl should be run once a day.
The incremental crawl tries to scan active hosts and hosts listed in database that have not been scanned since the last complete crawl because they were unreachable. The incremental crawl should be run several times a day, for example each 3 hours.
How does the crawler get know whether the host has been crawled since the last complete crawl?
Each time the complete crawl is executed, the expire count is incremented first. When the host is crawled, expire count is set to zero. So all hosts whose expire count > 0 were not reachable since the last complete crawl. Moreover, when expire count reaches value specified in configuration (i.e. it was unreachable during the time period of complete crawls) the information about files on the "expired" host is deleted from database.
Web interface is used to search the files in database, details how to search are described in the Help section of the search page.
You can also add a FTP server to a FTP server list, edit FTP server in the list or delete FTP server from the list through the web interface. So that anybody could not do anything with the server list only the record about abcdef is editable from host abcdef. There are also admins who can edit all records in the server list. The admins login through the web interface.
Enhancements:
- fixed few bugs in the crawler
- added a possibility to exclude some SMB shares
- www: improved Russian and Ukrainian translation
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2005-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1468 downloads
Shezhu Resource Sharing System 1.18
Shezhu Resource Sharing System is an application for scheduling and booking shared resources. more>>
Shezhu Resource Sharing System project is an application for scheduling and booking shared resources such as rooms and equipment.
The client only needs a modern Web browser.
It has a user friendly point and click interface, visual filters for making block/repeat bookings, concurrent users and double booking prevention, allows local site customization, and supports configurable academic term/semester blocks.
Main features:
- Portable - client only needs a modern web browser
- Point and Click - almost no typing required
- Intuitive - simple, obvious, consistent and user friendly
- Innovative - visual filters for making block/repeat bookings
- Powerful - concurrent users and double booking prevention
- Configurable - local site customization supported
- Useful - built in support for configurable academic term, semester and session blocks
- Free!
Requirements
In order to run or build the Shezhu Resource Sharing System you need some third-party software available on your machine.
Client
The client needs a modern web browser and the best browsers for this application are Firefox, Mozilla (including the Netscape branded equivalent and Gecko derivatives such as Galeon) and Microsoft Internet Explorer. The newest versions of all these browsers will work best. This application also works with the Konqueror and Opera browsers but these have some issues which may affect functionality. All browsers need JavaScript enabled. Any of these browsers may not work properly (or at all) depending on the operating system they are running under. Text based browsers (such as Lynx) are not supported.
For a comprehensive list of supported client browsers and operating systems refer to this browser compatibility chart from the most recent release of the application.
Server
The server needs recent versions of the Apache web server and the MySQL database server.
The server has only been tested on Redhat9 and FedoraCore3 Linux/i386 platforms although there is no specific reason why it should not work on other Linux platforms and distributions.
Development
Rebuilding this application from source requires a standard Unix development environment with the sh, make, cc, cpp, sed and awk utilities. Also required are RCS, Perl (5.6+) and the ImageMagick program. Also required is RPM to build a distribution. All these programs would probably come as standard in Linux distributions, other platforms may not have all of them by default.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for Apache2 and multi-site installations, internal restructuring, a better installation tree, and improved access control management.
<<lessThe client only needs a modern Web browser.
It has a user friendly point and click interface, visual filters for making block/repeat bookings, concurrent users and double booking prevention, allows local site customization, and supports configurable academic term/semester blocks.
Main features:
- Portable - client only needs a modern web browser
- Point and Click - almost no typing required
- Intuitive - simple, obvious, consistent and user friendly
- Innovative - visual filters for making block/repeat bookings
- Powerful - concurrent users and double booking prevention
- Configurable - local site customization supported
- Useful - built in support for configurable academic term, semester and session blocks
- Free!
Requirements
In order to run or build the Shezhu Resource Sharing System you need some third-party software available on your machine.
Client
The client needs a modern web browser and the best browsers for this application are Firefox, Mozilla (including the Netscape branded equivalent and Gecko derivatives such as Galeon) and Microsoft Internet Explorer. The newest versions of all these browsers will work best. This application also works with the Konqueror and Opera browsers but these have some issues which may affect functionality. All browsers need JavaScript enabled. Any of these browsers may not work properly (or at all) depending on the operating system they are running under. Text based browsers (such as Lynx) are not supported.
For a comprehensive list of supported client browsers and operating systems refer to this browser compatibility chart from the most recent release of the application.
Server
The server needs recent versions of the Apache web server and the MySQL database server.
The server has only been tested on Redhat9 and FedoraCore3 Linux/i386 platforms although there is no specific reason why it should not work on other Linux platforms and distributions.
Development
Rebuilding this application from source requires a standard Unix development environment with the sh, make, cc, cpp, sed and awk utilities. Also required are RCS, Perl (5.6+) and the ImageMagick program. Also required is RPM to build a distribution. All these programs would probably come as standard in Linux distributions, other platforms may not have all of them by default.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for Apache2 and multi-site installations, internal restructuring, a better installation tree, and improved access control management.
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2006-01-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1366 downloads
TVU Broadcasting Software 2.1.1.11
TVU networks lets you reach global TV audiences cost-effectively and with secure content protection. more>>
TVU networks lets you reach global TV audiences cost-effectively and with secure content protection.
TVU Broadcasting software lets you deliver your content to the TVUplayer software for free. You must first sign up for a free broadcasting channel by visiting this link: http://www.tvunetworks.com/bdcenter/viewLogin.do
After logging in with your account, supply a stream source of any sort and start sharing your media with the world.
<<lessTVU Broadcasting software lets you deliver your content to the TVUplayer software for free. You must first sign up for a free broadcasting channel by visiting this link: http://www.tvunetworks.com/bdcenter/viewLogin.do
After logging in with your account, supply a stream source of any sort and start sharing your media with the world.
Download (0.44MB)
Added: 2007-02-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
609 downloads
Volume Sharing Manager 1.35
Volume Sharing Manager (Vsman) is a utility that has been designed for volume (directory) sharing management on the server side. more>>
Volume Sharing Manager (Vsman) is a utility that has been designed for volume (directory) sharing management on the server side. So far, it manages NFS v3 and V4, but can be extended to others volume sharing systems.
You can select a NFS v4 server interface in the preferences dialog box. Otherwise, invoke vsman with the flag -4 in order to display the NFS v4 specific mounting options when needed.
Vsman must be run as root. It displays on the left a tree view of known directories with their possible accesses, i.e. client hosts that can mount directories from the server where vsman is running.
Each directory is displayed with a green, yellow or red spot.
Green if the directory is exported but not mounted.
Yellow when exported and mounted.
Red when unexported.
When you double-click on an access, the left side shows its mounting options.
You can obviously declare a new volume. Vsman just asks you the name of the corresponding directory. You can of course create or delete accesses for the current volume. When you create one, a dialog box appears, that asks you the suitable host name, network
name or address, or netgroup name.
If the host filed is empty, the networks field is then tested, and if empty again, the netgroup is selected.
If you select "NIS" instead of "Files" in the preferences dialog box, the hosts, networks, users and groups will be fetched from the given NIS domain name. For more info about NIS, read the corresponding HOWTO documentation.
Selecting the Reexport menu will reexport all and synchronize vsman with the exported volumes declared in /etc/exports.
Double-click on a mounting host and select Unexport Host in the Action menu, and the current volume will be unexported from the corresponding volume.
Unexport whole volume will do the same thing, but for all the mounting hosts.
The Start / Stop menu will stop or restart the NFS server.
The Save menu will write the NFS /etc/exports file and reexport all volumes.
This tool has been written in Ada 95, using gtkada 2.4 as the toolkit. Dont forget to install gnat 4.1.x or later. Gnat is now a component of the gcc suite.
Enhancements:
- A few important bugs were fixed.
- Hostname lookup was added.
- The compilation and installation process was improved.
<<lessYou can select a NFS v4 server interface in the preferences dialog box. Otherwise, invoke vsman with the flag -4 in order to display the NFS v4 specific mounting options when needed.
Vsman must be run as root. It displays on the left a tree view of known directories with their possible accesses, i.e. client hosts that can mount directories from the server where vsman is running.
Each directory is displayed with a green, yellow or red spot.
Green if the directory is exported but not mounted.
Yellow when exported and mounted.
Red when unexported.
When you double-click on an access, the left side shows its mounting options.
You can obviously declare a new volume. Vsman just asks you the name of the corresponding directory. You can of course create or delete accesses for the current volume. When you create one, a dialog box appears, that asks you the suitable host name, network
name or address, or netgroup name.
If the host filed is empty, the networks field is then tested, and if empty again, the netgroup is selected.
If you select "NIS" instead of "Files" in the preferences dialog box, the hosts, networks, users and groups will be fetched from the given NIS domain name. For more info about NIS, read the corresponding HOWTO documentation.
Selecting the Reexport menu will reexport all and synchronize vsman with the exported volumes declared in /etc/exports.
Double-click on a mounting host and select Unexport Host in the Action menu, and the current volume will be unexported from the corresponding volume.
Unexport whole volume will do the same thing, but for all the mounting hosts.
The Start / Stop menu will stop or restart the NFS server.
The Save menu will write the NFS /etc/exports file and reexport all volumes.
This tool has been written in Ada 95, using gtkada 2.4 as the toolkit. Dont forget to install gnat 4.1.x or later. Gnat is now a component of the gcc suite.
Enhancements:
- A few important bugs were fixed.
- Hostname lookup was added.
- The compilation and installation process was improved.
Download (0.25MB)
Added: 2006-12-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1057 downloads
Real-Time Proactive Secret Sharing Library 0.1
Real-Time Proactive Secret Sharing Library is an implementation of the Shamirs secret sharing scheme. more>>
Real-Time Proactive Secret Sharing Library is an implementation of the Shamirs secret sharing scheme and Herzbergs proactive secret sharing algorithm.
Real-Time Proactive Secret Sharing Library targets the RTAI OS. It includes a port of GNU GMP to RTAI, which is used for multiple precision arithmetic operations.
to run the rt-pss
./start_pss ID (*) ID should be between 0 and PSSW_NUMBER_OF_MACHINES-1(this constant is defined in src/share_app_pssw.h)
(*) each local RT-PSS should be executed with a
different ID starting with 0
(*) you must have superuser privilegies to do that.
to stop the rt-pss
./stop_pss (*) be sure that no applications that uses the RT-PSS are
running.
(*) you must have superuser privilegies to do that.
developing RT-PSS Apps
There is a demo application available in the directory: examples/GetShare. The RT-PSS API can be consulted in the file README.API
<<lessReal-Time Proactive Secret Sharing Library targets the RTAI OS. It includes a port of GNU GMP to RTAI, which is used for multiple precision arithmetic operations.
to run the rt-pss
./start_pss ID (*) ID should be between 0 and PSSW_NUMBER_OF_MACHINES-1(this constant is defined in src/share_app_pssw.h)
(*) each local RT-PSS should be executed with a
different ID starting with 0
(*) you must have superuser privilegies to do that.
to stop the rt-pss
./stop_pss (*) be sure that no applications that uses the RT-PSS are
running.
(*) you must have superuser privilegies to do that.
developing RT-PSS Apps
There is a demo application available in the directory: examples/GetShare. The RT-PSS API can be consulted in the file README.API
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2006-06-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1235 downloads
Web Sharing 0.0.3
Web Sharing is a small tray applet for sharing files on the web. more>>
Web Sharing is a small tray applet for sharing files on the web.
Publish anything on the Internet or your local area network at home, office or school from a folder on your hard disk with just a few clicks of a mouse!
<<lessPublish anything on the Internet or your local area network at home, office or school from a folder on your hard disk with just a few clicks of a mouse!
Download (1.9MB)
Added: 2005-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1553 downloads
KDE Internet share wizard 0.1
KDE Internet share wizard is a Kommnder script that can help you share your internet connection over LAN. more>>
KDE Internet share wizard is a Kommander script that can help you share your internet connection over LAN.
Overview:
I was on a LAN and I needed to share my internet connection because we didnt have any router.
I found this to be quite difficult, but after some searching on internet I found a very good explanation for making this work.
Now, Ive made a WindowsXP like internet connection sharing guide for all who wants to share their internet connection easy and fast.
Usage:
copy the tar.gz file contents into /usr/bin and then run:
kdeinternetshare.sh - English
For all those who are unsure how to use the guide, it should be good to stick to the default settings.
This is only a quite simple guide so suggestions and improvments are welcome.
System requirements:
- Kommander
<<lessOverview:
I was on a LAN and I needed to share my internet connection because we didnt have any router.
I found this to be quite difficult, but after some searching on internet I found a very good explanation for making this work.
Now, Ive made a WindowsXP like internet connection sharing guide for all who wants to share their internet connection easy and fast.
Usage:
copy the tar.gz file contents into /usr/bin and then run:
kdeinternetshare.sh - English
For all those who are unsure how to use the guide, it should be good to stick to the default settings.
This is only a quite simple guide so suggestions and improvments are welcome.
System requirements:
- Kommander
Download (0.012MB)
Added: 2007-02-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
976 downloads
ANts P2P 1.5.9 Beta
ANts P2P realizes a third generation P2P net. more>>
ANts P2P realizes a third generation P2P net. ANts P2P protects your privacy while you are connected and makes you not trackable, hiding your identity (ip) and crypting everything you are sending/receiving from others.
Main features:
- Open Source Java implementation (GNU-GPL license)
- Multiple sources download
- Swarming from partial files
- Automatic resume and sources research over the net
- Search by hash, string and structured query
- Completely Object-Oriented routing protocol
- Point to Point secured comunication: DH(512)-AES(128)
- EndPoint to EndPoint secured comunication: DH(512)-AES(128)
- Serverless GWebCache-based peer dicovery procedure
- IRC based peer discovery system
- IRC embeded chat system
- Full text search of indexed documents (pdf, html, txt, doc etc) -> QUERY REFERENCE.
- Distributed/Decentralized Search engine
- HTTP tunneling
- ANts allow P2P communications through any kind of HTTP Proxy
- ANts allow P2P communications through any kind of NAT or traffic filtering system
<<lessMain features:
- Open Source Java implementation (GNU-GPL license)
- Multiple sources download
- Swarming from partial files
- Automatic resume and sources research over the net
- Search by hash, string and structured query
- Completely Object-Oriented routing protocol
- Point to Point secured comunication: DH(512)-AES(128)
- EndPoint to EndPoint secured comunication: DH(512)-AES(128)
- Serverless GWebCache-based peer dicovery procedure
- IRC based peer discovery system
- IRC embeded chat system
- Full text search of indexed documents (pdf, html, txt, doc etc) -> QUERY REFERENCE.
- Distributed/Decentralized Search engine
- HTTP tunneling
- ANts allow P2P communications through any kind of HTTP Proxy
- ANts allow P2P communications through any kind of NAT or traffic filtering system
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Added: 2007-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
855 downloads
Fast Messaging Peer to Peer 0.8.0-dev
Fast Messaging Peer to Peer (FM P2P) is a simple P2P program that forms a TCP-based overlay network. more>>
Fast Messaging Peer to Peer (FM P2P) is a simple P2P program that forms a TCP-based overlay network by which a user may chat or share files.
Why name this FastMessaging when its anything but fast? Simply put, it is a reference to the underlying functioning of the application. TCUP, the protocol used to do the overlay network (the network we build ontop of an existing TCP/IP network) is message based.
We think it is Fast because there is no queueing or long searches. FastMessaging is built to construct moderately sized networks which have reasonably high responsiveness at the cost of global information sharing.
Perhaps thats not the best reasoning, but it works. Its just a name and the application needs a better name anyway. For now I just refer to it as FM.
<<lessWhy name this FastMessaging when its anything but fast? Simply put, it is a reference to the underlying functioning of the application. TCUP, the protocol used to do the overlay network (the network we build ontop of an existing TCP/IP network) is message based.
We think it is Fast because there is no queueing or long searches. FastMessaging is built to construct moderately sized networks which have reasonably high responsiveness at the cost of global information sharing.
Perhaps thats not the best reasoning, but it works. Its just a name and the application needs a better name anyway. For now I just refer to it as FM.
Download (0.64MB)
Added: 2006-10-13 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1109 downloads
HeyStaks Social Search - Google Shared 0.9.7
This is a Firefox addon that works with Google to make it easy for you to organise your searches, and share them with others. more>>
HeyStaks Social Search - Google Shared 0.9.7 is designed to serve users as a Firefox addon that works with Google to make it easy for you to organise your searches, share them with others, and benefit from the searches of your friends and colleagues - all without leaving your favorite search engine!
Search engines like Google do a fine job when it comes to search, but they do little to help us organise our past searches, nor do they make it easy for us to share our search experiences with others. This is more than just an inconvenience because very often we waste time re-searching for results that we know we found earlier. And even more often we find ourselves looking for information that one of our friends or colleagues has already found.
Enhancements:
- Added promotion filters that restrict result promotions in Google to results that have been selected numerous times, that have been tagged, or that have been voted up more times than they have been voted down.
- Added positive/negative promotion filters to stak creation so that users can cause URLs with the specified string to always or never be promoted on Google result pages.
- Result site favicons are used to annotate URLs promoted by positive filters (where available).
- Added timeouts which reset to the private "My Searches" stak after prolonged inactivity, and that expire the use of query terms as default tags and vote terms.
- Voting and page sharing have been added to the activity feed
- Share and remove options are greyed out in the stak menu for staks where this should not be possible (e.g. "My Searches").
- Added "Preview" feature via an icon next to results on the Google result list users can now browse through the result pages without leaving the result list.
- Enabled page sharing and preview features for non logged-in users.
- Improved the formatting of the icons inserted next to results on the Google result page so that they don't "jump" when results are moused-over.
Requirements:
- Mozilla Firefox
Added: 2009-03-15 License: MPL Price: FREE
11 downloads

HFS - HTTP File Ser ver 2.3 Build 171 Be
You can use HFS (HTTP File Server) to send and receive files. more>> You can use HFS (HTTP File Server) to send and receive files.
Its different from classic file sharing because it uses web technology to be more compatible with todays Internet.
It also differs from classic web servers because
its very easy to use and runs "right out-of-the box".
Access your remote files, over the network.
It has been successfully tested with Wine under Linux.<<less
Download (550KB)
Added: 2009-04-03 License: Freeware Price: Free
203 downloads
Feed Me Links 1.0
Feed Me Links is a Web application for managing and sharing links. more>>
Feed Me Links is a Web application for managing and sharing links.
Feed Me Links provides many interesting features such as tagging, comments, RSS feeds, tag clouds, friend lists, a REST API for exporting, a browser sidebar, and Firefox and IE favorites import.
<<lessFeed Me Links provides many interesting features such as tagging, comments, RSS feeds, tag clouds, friend lists, a REST API for exporting, a browser sidebar, and Firefox and IE favorites import.
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2005-11-22 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1432 downloads
FastDB(liunx) 3.49
Main Memory Relational Database Management System more>> Main Memory Relational Database Management System
Fastest query execution
Post-relational features
Tight integration with C++
Automatic scheme evaluation
Efficient log-less transactions
Zero time recovery
Fault tolerance
C, C++, Delphi/Kylix API<<less
Download (983KB)
Added: 2009-04-04 License: Freeware Price: Free
204 downloads
iptables-p2p 0.3.0a
iptables-p2p is an iptables match module capable of matching various peer-to-peer networks. more>>
iptables-p2p is an iptables match module capable of matching various peer-to-peer networks. It works by examining the application-layer protocol.
This is how you install iptables-p2p:
1. Copy the iptables headers to an appropriate place (/usr/include) or install the iptables-dev package if your distro has one. (see Installing iptables headers)
2. Run make in order to compile iptables-p2p.
3. Insert the kernel/ipt_p2p.o module directly using insmod or copy it into your modules directory. If you are using a 2.6 kernel, the module is named kernel/ipt_p2p.ko.
4. Insert the iptables library libipt_p2p.so into the iptables lib directory (usually /lib/iptables).
Enhancements:
- 0.3.0a
- Fixed iptables-save/iptables-restore
- Fixed module versioning support
<<lessThis is how you install iptables-p2p:
1. Copy the iptables headers to an appropriate place (/usr/include) or install the iptables-dev package if your distro has one. (see Installing iptables headers)
2. Run make in order to compile iptables-p2p.
3. Insert the kernel/ipt_p2p.o module directly using insmod or copy it into your modules directory. If you are using a 2.6 kernel, the module is named kernel/ipt_p2p.ko.
4. Insert the iptables library libipt_p2p.so into the iptables lib directory (usually /lib/iptables).
Enhancements:
- 0.3.0a
- Fixed iptables-save/iptables-restore
- Fixed module versioning support
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2006-07-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1209 downloads
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