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LimeWire for Linux 4.14.8

LimeWire for Linux 4.14.8


LimeWire for Linux - Share computer files with anyone on the internet more>> LimeWire is a software package which enables individuals to search for and share computer files with anyone on the internet.
LimeWire is compatible with the Gnutella file-sharing protocol and can connect with anyone else running Gnutella-compatible software.
At startup, the LimeWire program will connect, via the internet, to the LimeWire Gateway, a specialized intelligent Gnutella router, at startup to maximize the users viewable network space.LimeWire is a tool that allows you to share files over the internet.
Further, the most recent version of Lime Wire enables Group functionality, so that users can connect to other people interested in sharing the same kinds of files that they are.
Main features:
-No bundled software of any kind!
No spyware. No adware. Guaranteed.
-Firewall to Firewall Transfers.
Since about 60% of users are currently firewalled, this feature greatly increases the amount of content on the network.
-Faster network connections.
Using new "UDP Host Caches", LimeWire starts up and connects faster then ever before!
-Universal Plug N Play.
UPnP support allows LimeWire to find more search results and have faster downloads.
-iTunes Integration.
Windows users can now take advantage of LimeWires iTunes integration.
-Creative Commons Integration.
LimeWire now recognizes OGGs and MP3s licensed under a Creative Commons License.
-"Whats New?" feature.
Users can browse the network for the most recent content additions.
-Search drill down results.
Searches in LimeWire now immediately display the artists, albums and other information that fully describes files.
-Proxy support.
Users can now use web proxies to route their downloads to protect their identity.
-Support for International searches and International groups.
Users can now search in any language, and LimeWire ensures that a user will be connected to other users with their own language to aide international users
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Added: 2009-04-23 License: Freeware Price: Free
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BitWise Routing Server for Linux 1.7

BitWise Routing Server for Linux 1.7


allows you to accept BitWise connections to multiple computers behind a router. more>> The BitWise Routing Server allows you to accept BitWise connections to multiple computers behind a router. Typically, using a router, you would set up port forwarding on BitWises client port (4137), and specify a single destination IP. This is fine until multiple users behind a router all need to accept incoming connections.
As shown by the picture at right, the Routing Server allows individual users to register themselves with the Routing Server, and then the Routing Server accepts all incoming connections and directs those connections to the appropriate user.
The Routing Server requires that your physical router support port forwarding with a way to specify different external and internal ports (this is sometimes labeled "UPnP" by many common home routers).
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Added: 2009-04-20 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Lime Wire 2008 4.18.8

Lime Wire 2008 4.18.8


Download unlimited mp3s, movies, videos, music, games, applications, ebooks and more! http://lime.wire-2008.com Written in the Java programming language, LimeWire is able to run on any computer with Java Virtual Machine installed. Installers are provided for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. more>>

Lime Wire 2008 - Download unlimited mp3s, movies, videos, music, games, applications, ebooks and more! http://lime.wire-2008.com

Protection Against Identity Theft

New ways to control your sensitive material.

Even Better Control Over Shared Files

Easily see and control what files you are sharing.

Built-In Browser

Browse the Web, right from LimeWire!

NO BUNDLED SOFTWARE OF ANY KIND!

No spyware. No adware. Guaranteed.

Firewall to Firewall Transfers.

Since about 60 percent of users are currently firewalled, this feature greatly increases the amount of content on the network.

Faster network connections.

Using new "UDP Host Caches", LimeWire starts up and connects faster than ever before!

Universal Plug N Play.

UPnP support allows LimeWire to find more search results and have faster downloads.

iTunes Integration.

Windows and Mac users can now take advantage of LimeWires iTunes integration.

Creative Commons Integration.

LimeWire now recognizes OGGs and MP3s licensed under a Creative Commons License.

Users can browse the network for the most recent content additions.

Search drill down results.

Searches in LimeWire now immediately display information that fully describes files.

Proxy support.

Users can now use web proxies to route their downloads to protect their identity.

Support for International searches and International groups.

Users can now search in any language, and LimeWire ensures that a user will be connected to other users with their own language to aide international users to receive search results in their native language and to find content from sources that are close to home


Enhancements:
Version 4.18.8

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Added: 2008-11-19 License: Free Price: Free
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FreeNAS 0.69b4 / 0.686.4 Stable

FreeNAS 0.69b4 / 0.686.4 Stable


A Free NAS server that supports FTP, NFS protocols, Software RAID more>>
FreeNAS 0.69b4 / 0.686.4 Stable gives a program which is to support FTP, NFS protocols, Software RAID(0,1,5) with a Full WEB configuration interface. It takes less than 16MB once installed on Compact Flash, hard drive or USB key.

Enhancements:

  1. Upgrade to FreeBSD 6.4.
  2. Upgrade rsync to 3.0.4.
  3. Upgrade PHPMailer to 2.2.1.
  4. Upgrade Transmission to 1.34.
  5. Minors changes:
    • Add new attribute Temporary directory to UPnP WebGUI to define a directory used to store temporary trans-coded files.
    • Modify /etc/rc.d/samba script.
    • Add Who combo-box to RSYNC client/local jobs to select user which is used to execute this job.
    • Add Enable check-box to RSYNC client/local jobs to enable/disable them (FR 2123243).
    • Add hw.ata.to=15 to sys-ctrl to prevent TIMEOUT WRITE_DMA errors, e.g. when using APM for hard drives (FR 2101811).
  6. Bug fixes:
    • Fix bug in zone-info port.
    • Remove Samba --with-utmp build parameter. It causes a crash when accessing shares (BR 2118240).
    • Fix bug in Samba Make-file which causes various problems, e.g. it was not possible to join an AD domain.

Requirements: none

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Added: 2008-10-01 License: Freeware Price: FREE
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ClarkConnect 4.1 / 4.2 Alpha 1

ClarkConnect 4.1 / 4.2 Alpha 1


The ClarkConnect solution is built on the stability and security of Linux. more>>
ClarkConnect is a powerful yet easy-to-use software package that transforms off-the-shelf server hardware into a dedicated Internet firewall, gateway or server.
ClarkConnect is a great solution for schools, businesses, organizations, and home offices.
ClarkConnect transforms standard PC hardware into either:
- a dedicated firewall/gateway for your network, or
- a standalone server on your local network
The award-winning Linux-based solution includes firewall and security tools, along with file, print, web, e-mail, proxy, antivirus, antispam, content filtering, VPN servers and more. A detailed feature list is shown in the sidebar below.
Easy to Install and Manage
The software is easy to install on off-the-shelf hardware ... you can be up and running in minutes.
- purchase a CD, or download burn your own
- insert the CD into the server system
- start the server from the CD
- follow the installation wizard
Once you have your ClarkConnect system up and running, you can configure the server/gateway with an easy-to-use web-based administration tool.
Integrated Updates and Managed Services
- ClarkConnect includes integrated Gateway Services (GS). to update, manage and monitor your system.
- 24/7 port and resource monitoring
- DNS services, including dynamic DNS
- antivirus protection
- antispam tools
- content filter updates
- managed/dynamic VPN
- daily security audits
- intrusion detection updates
- e-mail/MX backup
Different Needs... Different Solutions
We offer three different editions of the ClarkConnect software. Each edition solves different needs.
Professional Edition - Firewall and Gateway
The Professional Edition is a firewall solution that protects your network from the constant hazards lurking on the Internet. The software includes a stateful firewall, antispam protection, antivirus protection, content filtering, managed VPN, intrusion prevention, and more.
Office Edition - All-in-One Gateway/Server
The Office Edition includes not only the core security features found in the Professional Edition, but also server features: file server, print server, web server, advanced mail server, and database server.
Home Edition - Home and Hobbyist Solution
The Home Edition is designed for home use -- we include extras such as MP3 support, online photo albums and computer security model appropriate for a home environment.
Main features:
- IPsec VPN
- PPTP VPN
- Managed/Dynamic VPN
- 1-to-1 NAT support
- DMZ support
- Stateful Firewall
- Intrusion detection
- Intrusion prevention
- Antispam
- Antivirus (license req.)
- SMTP authentication
- SMTP gateway
- SMTP server
- POP and IMAP servers
- Webmail
- Banner ad blocking
- Web proxy
- Content filtering
- Bandwidth manager
- DSL (including PPPoE)
- Cable Modem
- 802.11b Wireless
- Internal DHCP server
- Caching DNS server
- Hardware and Software RAID
- multi-processor support
- Web-based configuration
- Optional Webmin package
- Apache web server
- Support for CGI and PHP
- Secure/SSL support
- FTP server
- Windows file server
- AppleShare file server
- Print server support
- Printer sharing
- MySQL Database
Whats New in 4.1 Stable Release:
- File server antivirus; Samba PDC (Primary Domain Controller) support; improved server and LAN backup features; new greylist and blacklist support for the antispam engine; greylist antispam engine; e-mail disclaimer; e-mail virtual domain support; e-mail catch-all mailbox support; webmail administration tools; the backup and restore system settings now includes the user database; the firewall has changed to accommodate the new Hot LAN and Blocking features...
Whats New in 4.2 Alpha 1 Development Release:
- ClarkConnect Community 4.2 Alpha 1 is available. Though it has only been four months since the last release, version 4.2 brings quite a few new features. This alpha build is intended for developers, integrators and curious users. Typical uses for this alpha build: final integration testing for third party developers; testing new hardware and drivers with the Linux 2.6.18 kernel; getting a sneak preview of the upcoming 4.2 release. This is alpha software, so quite a few software modules are still incomplete or not well tested. The most important known issues are: Webconfig template graphics and icons are incomplete; graphical console tool does not display on the screen properly....
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Added: 2007-08-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Linkage 0.1.4

Linkage 0.1.4


Linkage is a Gtk+ BitTorrent client written in C++. more>>
Linkage is a Gtk+ BitTorrent client written in C++.

Linkage is a BitTorrent using gtkmm and libtorrent. Features include DHT, PEX, UPnP, desktop notifications and torrent creation.

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Added: 2007-08-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NeEM 0.6

NeEM 0.6


NeEM is a library that provides an implementation of epidemic multicast. more>>
NeEM is a library that provides an implementation of epidemic multicast (also called probabilistic or gossip-based) in wide-area networks by using multiple TCP/IP connections in a non-blocking fashion.
Epidemic multicast protocols achieve stable high throughput regardless of node and network faults and scale to very large numbers of participants. Implementation is based on Java 5 and takes advantage of NIO. The goal of this implementation is to be small, self-contained, and practical.
Enhancements:
- Introduces logging and the ability to bind to and advertise specific addresses.
- Some dead code removed in the network layer.
- UPnP based NAT traversal sample application added.
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Added: 2007-08-14 License: BSD License Price:
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GUPnP 0.4

GUPnP 0.4


GUPnP application is an object-oriented open source framework for creating UPnP devices and control points. more>>
GUPnP application is an object-oriented open source framework for creating UPnP devices and control points, written in C using GObject and libsoup. The GUPnP API is intended to be easy to use, efficient and flexible.

The GUPnP framework consists of the following two libraries:

GSSDP implements resource discovery and announcement over SSDP.
GUPnP implements the UPnP specification: resource announcement and discovery, description, control, event notification, and presentation (GUPnP includes basic web server functionality through libsoup). GUPnP does not include helpers for construction or control of specific standardized resources (e.g. MediaServer); this is left for higher level libraries utilizing the GUPnP framework.
The GUPnP framework was born out of frustration with libupnp and its mess of threads. GUPnP is entirely single-threaded (though asynchronous), integrates with the GLib main loop, and provides the same set of features as libupnp while hiding most of the UPnP internals through an elegant object-oriented design.

This project is free software released under the GNU LGPL.
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Added: 2007-08-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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MediaTomb 0.10.0

MediaTomb 0.10.0


MediaTomb is a UPnP media server with a nice Web user interface. more>>
MediaTomb is a UPnP media server with a nice Web user interface. The project allows you to stream your digital media through your home network and play it on a variety of UPnP compatible devices.
MediaTomb implements the UPnP MediaServer 1.0 specification. The current implementation focuses on parts that are required by the specification. MediaTomb should work with any UPnP compliant MediaRenderer.
Main features:
- browse and playback your media via UPnP
- metadata extraction from mp3, ogg, flac, jpeg, etc. files.
- Exif thumbnail support
- user defined server layout based on extracted metadata (scriptable virtual containers)
- automatic directory rescans
- sophisticated web UI with a tree view of the database and the file system, allowing to add/remove/edit/browse your media
- support for external URLs (create links to internet content and serve them via UPnP to your renderer)
- support for ContentDirectoryService container updates
- Active Items (experimental feature), allows execution of server side scripts upon HTTP GET requests to certain items
- highly flexible configuration, allowing you to control the behavior of various features of the server
- support for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X
- runs on x86, Alpha, ARM, MIPS, Sparc
Enhancements:
- This release introduces two new features: playlist support and inotify autoscan mode.
- As always, there are also some bugfixes and further improvements like album art support.
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MiniUPnP Client and Daemon 1.0 RC7

MiniUPnP Client and Daemon 1.0 RC7


MiniUPnP Client and Daemon is an UPnP IGD client lightweight library and UPnP IGD daemon. more>>
MiniUPnP Client and Daemon is an UPnP IGD client lightweight library and UPnP IGD daemon.
The UPnP protocol is supported by most home adsl/cable routers and Windows 2K/XP. The aim of the MiniUpnp project is to bring a free software solution to support the "Internet Gateway Device" part of the protocol.
The Linux SDK for UPnP devices (libupnp) seems too heavy for me. I want the simplest library possible, with the smallest footprint and no dependencies to other libraries such as XML parsers or HTTP implementations. All the code is pure ANSI C.
Compiled on a x86 PC, the miniupnp client library have less than 15KB code size. For instance, the upnpc sample program is around 20KB.
The project is divided in two main parts : the client library, enabling applications to access the services provided by an UPnP "Internet Gateway Device" present on the network, and the miniupnpd daemon, providing these services to your network from a linux or bsd box being the gateway. At the moment the miniupnpd is developped on OpenBSD 3.0+ with pf. You can see some of the work I have done to integrate with pf on this page.
As pf is also available under FreeBSD, guys at the pfSense project have ported miniupnpd to this system.
For some reasons, it may be not the good solution for you to use the code from the MiniUPnP project directly.
As the code is small and simple to understand, it is a good base to take inspiration for your own UPnP implementation. The KTorrent team UPnP plugin in C++ is a good example.
If you are wondering which home router is working with the miniupnp client, you can find the answer here. In fact, you are more likely to help me fill the list by sending me an email.
Usefulness of the miniUPnP client library
The usage of the miniUPnP client library is useful whenever an application needs to listen for incoming connections.
Examples : P2P applications, FTP clients for active mode, IRC (for DCC) or IM applications, network games, any server.
The typical usage of UPnP capabilities of a router is a file tranfert using MSN messenger. The MSN Messenger software uses the UPnP API of Windows XP to open port for incoming connection. To mimic the MS software, it is a good idea to use UPnP as well.
Enhancements:
- This release adds changes to accommodate the Linux 2.6.22 kernel.
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Added: 2007-07-20 License: BSD License Price:
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uShare 1.0

uShare 1.0


uShare is a UPnP A/V Media Server for Linux. more>>
GeeXboX uShare is a UPnP A/V Media Server. It implements the server component that provides UPnP media devices with information on available multimedia files. uShare uses the built-in http server of libupnp to stream the files to clients.

GeeXboX uShare is a fork from the GMediaServer (UPnP Audio Media Server) from Oskar Liljeblad. It has been stripped down for GeeXboX purpose in order to be a lighweight multimedia media server.

By opposition to GMediaServer, it does _NOT_ grab any information from audio files (like ID3 tags) but is _NOT_ limited to audio files. GeeXboX uShare is able to provide access to both images, videos, music or playlists files (see below for a complete file format support list). It does not act as an UPnP Media Adaptor and thus, cant transcode streams to fit the client requirements.

uShare is written in C by Benjamin Zores for the GeeXboX project. It is designed to provide access to multimedia contents to GeeXboX but can of course be used by any other UPnP client device. It should compile and run on any modern POSIX compatible system such as Linux.

GeeXboX uShare is free software - it is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).

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Added: 2007-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Arnos IPTABLES Firewall Script 1.8.8i

Arnos IPTABLES Firewall Script 1.8.8i


Arnos IPTABLES firewall script was initially written because I needed to protect my single-homed Linux machine at work. more>>
Arnos IPTABLES firewall script was initially written because I needed to protect my single-homed Linux machine at work. I wrote it at the time I couldnt find any script that really satisfied my needs except for one that was written by a guy called Seven.
I helped him for several months with the work on his script by suppling patches, reporting bugs etc. In this period I was fortunately also able to master scripting for iptables myself because soon Seven discontinued his work, I never got to even talk to the guy ever again. At that point I decided to continue his work, or actually I started my own branch based on his script.
In the summer of 2002 I finally got an ADSL connection at home. Initially I used the iptables firewall that came with the great ADSL4LINUX-package (http://www.adsl4linux.nl). But it didnt take me long to come to the conclusion that their iptables firewall lacked important features like port-forwarding and flexbility with "trusted hosts" etc.
I also didnt like the fact that I had to use a different firewall for my home machine and the machine at work. This made me decide to use some of the ADSL4LINUX knowledge to implement ADSL support.
By now (about 1 year later as of writing) there are only few remnants left of Sevens original script and many, many, many improvements were applied. One major improvement is the ADSL and NAT support (Check the features page with the specifiations of my firewall). For version 2 (alpha) I plan to completely rewrite to script to make it more flexible and to increase the usability for others.
Main features:
- Very secure stateful filtering firewall
- Both kernel 2.4 & 2.6 support
- It can be used for both single- and multi(eg. dual)-homed boxes
- Masquerading (NAT) and SNAT support
- Multiple external (internet) interfaces
- Support multiroute NAT & SNAT (load balancing over multiple (internet) interfaces)
- Port forwarding (NAT)
- Support MAC address filtering
- Support for DSL/ADSL modems
- Support for PPPoE, PPPoA and bridging modem setups
- Support for static and ISP assigned (DHCP) IPs
- Support for (transparent) proxies
- Full support for DMZs and DMZ-2-LAN forwarding. You can also use it to isolate your eg. wireless LAN.
- (Nmap)(stealth) portscan detection
- Protection against SYN-flooding (DoS attacks)
- Protection against ICMP-flooding (DoS attacks)
- Extensive user-definable logging with rate limiting to prevent log flooding
- Includes options to optimize your throughput
- User definable open ports, closed ports, trusted hosts, blocked hosts etc.
- Log & protection options are both highly customizable
- Support for custom iptables rules in a seperate file
- It can be used with chkconfig runlevel system (eg. RedHat/Fedora)
- Main focus on TCP/UDP/ICMP but additional support for *ALL* IP protocols
- It works with Freeswan IPSEC (VPN) & SSH Sentinel (http://www.freeswan.org) (+virtual IPs)
- It works with PoPTop PPTP (http://www.poptop.org)
- It works with UPnP
- DRDOS protection/detection (experimental)
- Its easy to configure
- And much more.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a nasty bug in the NAT forwarding rules that caused using subnet-source-restrictions not to work.
- It adds an extra rule to the DHCP server section to allow packets from DHCP servers in the same segment.
- There are several plugin updates.
- A Racoon IPSEC VPN plugin and a transparent DNAT plugin have been added.
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Added: 2007-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FoxTorrent 1.10

FoxTorrent 1.10


FoxTorrent is a Firefox extension that lets you stream torrents as they download, from your web browser, with zero configuration more>>
FoxTorrent is a Firefox extension that lets you stream torrents as they download, from your web browser, with zero configuration needed.
Main features:
Streaming Fast Delivery
- Watch video and listen to audio as it downloads.
Complete Firefox Integration
- Manage your torrent downloads from your browser window.
Windows, Mac, and Ubuntu Linux
- Consistent downloading experience across all three platforms.
Background Downloading
- Continues to work even after your browser window has been closed.
Low Resource Footprint
- Foxtorrent uses less than 8 MB of RAM, and doesnt hog bandwidth.
Configuration-Free
- Automatic support for NATs, uPNP, and firewalls, with no tinkering necessary.
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Added: 2007-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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buzztard 0.2.0

buzztard 0.2.0


buzztard project aims to provide a free replacement (or clone) of the currently windows only and closed source software Buzz. more>>
buzztard project aims to provide a free replacement (or clone) of the currently windows only and closed source software Buzz. The buzz software is not really further developed, as the main developer has lost his source code.
We want to provide a music production environment, that is based on a very modular approach (following some of the ideas behind buzz), to allow many people to get involved. We hope that our software will have a better usabillity than buzz has although. We dont want to make this a 1:1 copy though.
The buzztard project itself has no direct link to buzz (apart from concepts). To allow migration for buzz users, we will provide song-file import and buzz-machine reuse.
The projects objective is a music application. If youve used programs like FastTracker or the original AMIGA SoundTracker, that will give you an idea. The buzztard editor uses a similiar concept, where a song consists of a sequence with tracks and in each track one uses patterns with events (musical notes and control changes). In contrast to the Tracker programs, tracks are not simply sample players. A song has a setup where one can arrange virtual audio plugins and link them together. Each of these machines can be controlled realtime or via patterns in the sequencer.
The buzztard editor will be just one possible application of the framework we will implement. Tools like a dj mixing application or a live session composer are other things that could be built using this framework.
The main goal is to get as far as buzz now is. Beyond that, we have thousands of ideas to make to improve the usability and production potential of such software. Buzztard should not be just a clone of buzz. It shall live beyond! Yay!
Enhancements:
- This version has lots of UI usability improvements, bug fixes, more instant apply settings and introduces some interactivity features (interaction controller and upnp playback controller).
- The gstreamer extension modules got two new interfaces for presets and help.
- A Fluidsynth generator plugin has been started.
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Dnsmasq 2.39

Dnsmasq 2.39


Dnsmasq is a lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server. more>>
Dnsmasq is lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server. Dnsmasq is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small network. It can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global DNS.
The DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows machines with DHCP-allocated addresses to appear in the DNS with names configured either in each host or in a central configuration file. Dnsmasq supports static and dynamic DHCP leases and BOOTP for network booting of diskless machines.
Dnsmasq is targeted at home networks using NAT and connected to the internet via a modem, cable-modem or ADSL connection but would be a good choice for any small network where low resource use and ease of configuration are important.
Supported platforms include Linux (with glibc and uclibc), *BSD and Mac OS X. Dnsmasq is included in at least the following Linux distributions: Gentoo, Debian, Slackware, Suse, Smoothwall, IP-Cop, floppyfw, Firebox, LEAF, Freesco, CoyoteLinux and Clarkconnect. It is also available as a FreeBSD port and is used in Linksys wireless routers and the m0n0wall project.
Main features:
- The DNS configuration of machines behind the firewall is simple and doesnt depend on the details of the ISPs dns servers
- Clients which try to do DNS lookups while a modem link to the internet is down will time out immediately.
- Dnsmasq will serve names from the /etc/hosts file on the firewall machine: If the names of local machines are there, then they can all be addressed without having to maintain /etc/hosts on each machine.
- The integrated DHCP server supports static and dynamic DHCP leases and multiple networks and IP ranges. It works across BOOTP relays and supports DHCP options including RFC3397 DNS search lists. Machines which are configured by DHCP have their names automatically included in the DNS and the names can specified by each machine or centrally by associating a name with a MAC address in the dnsmasq config file.
- Dnsmasq caches internet addresses (A records and AAAA records) and address-to-name mappings (PTR records), reducing the load on upstream servers and improving performance (especially on modem connections).
- Dnsmasq can be configured to automatically pick up the addresses of its upstream nameservers from ppp or dhcp configuration. It will automatically reload this information if it changes. This facility will be of particular interest to maintainers of Linux firewall distributions since it allows dns configuration to be made automatic.
- On IPv6-enabled boxes, dnsmasq can both talk to upstream servers via IPv6 and offer DNS service via IPv6. On dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) boxes it talks both protocols and can even act as IPv6-to-IPv4 or IPv4-to-IPv6 forwarder.
- Dnsmasq can be configured to send queries for certain domains to upstream servers handling only those domains. This makes integration with private DNS systems easy.
- Dnsmasq supports MX records and can be configured to return MX records for any or all local machines.
Enhancements:
- This release adds some features to the log subsystem: it is now possible to log directly to a file, and to log asynchronously to syslog.
- More detailed logging of DHCP transactions is available.
- DHCP options can now be specified by name instead of by number.
- DHCP configuration can now use information from a DHCP relay agent.
- There are a few minor bugfixes (notably failure of TFTP with --listen-address).
- Some translations have been updated.
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