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DeleGate 9.9.3 / 9.9.4 Pre11
universal application level gateway, or proxy server which can relay most of fundamental application protocols used in the Internet more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-21 License: Freely Distributable Price: FREE
13 downloads
msn-pecan 0.0.19
msn-pecan is an alternative MSN protocol plugin for libpurple more>>
msn-pecan 0.0.19 offers you a very alternative MSN protocol plugin for libpurple. The current development of the MSN protocol plug-in seems to be lagging because of bad development decisions. This is a fork of that code with a much faster development process.
Major Features:
- Support for personal messages (readonly)
- Server-side storage for display names
- Partial direct connection support
- Improved network IO
- Improved error handling
- Network issues tested with netem
- GObject usage
Enhancements
- Personal status messages now work properly (can be enabled and disabled).
- Voice clip support has been added.
- There is a fix for WLM 2009 user displays, P4-context support for groups.im, a new option to hide Plus! tags, and support for Plus! sounds.
Added: 2009-06-16 License: GPL Price: FREE
15 downloads

BitWise IM for Linux 1.7.3
It is for Linux, direct connect, sending messages, etc. more>> BitWise IM is an instant messenger with many advanced features, encrypted using proven, industry-standard methods, available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, direct connect, sending messages, etc. without a server, its own network that does not rely on another system, committed to privacy with no ads or spyware. Explore BitWises features Select a feature on the left
"I am more than pleased with BitWise and have been trying to get others to con-
sider switching over from other IM programs." - Submitted on a user survey
What are BitWise Personal, Plus and Professional?
BitWise Personal is for personal/home use and is free. Personal may not be used for any business or organization.
BitWise Plus is also for personal/home use, but offers additional encryption and security features for a small, one-time fee.
BitWise Professional is business-class instant messaging, providing administration, user rights, technical support, and more.<<less
Download (3.20MB)
Added: 2009-04-21 License: Freeware Price: Free
188 downloads
FreeNAS 0.685 Beta 2
FreeNAS is a free implementation of a minimal FreeBSD distribution. more>>
FreeNAS is a free implementation of a minimal FreeBSD distribution(for run it on a Compact Flash, CD-ROM or USB key) that provide NAS (Network-Attached Storage) services, supporting: CIFS, FTP, NFS protocols, with a Full WEB configuration interface.
The minimal FreeBSD distribution, Web interface,PHP scripts and documentations are based on M0n0wall.
<<lessThe minimal FreeBSD distribution, Web interface,PHP scripts and documentations are based on M0n0wall.
Download (38.1MB)
Added: 2007-08-06 License: BSD License Price:
499 downloads
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Gaim for UNIX 1.4.0
Gaim for UNIX - Universal instant messenger client for AIM, ICQ, MSN, IRC, Yahoo, and Jabber more>>
Gaim is a multi-protocol instant messaging client for Linux, BSD, MacOS X, and Windows. It is compatible with AIM (Oscar and TOC protocols), ICQ, MSN Messenger, Yahoo, IRC, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, and Zephyr networks.
Gaim users can log in to multiple accounts on multiple IM networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on AOL Instant Messenger, talking to a friend on Yahoo Messenger, and sitting in an IRC channel all at the same time.
Gaim supports many features of the various networks, such as file transfer (coming soon), away messages, typing notification, and MSN window closing notification.
It also goes beyond that and provides many unique features.
A few popular features are Buddy Pounces, which give the ability to notify you, send a message, play a sound, or run a program when a specific buddy goes away, signs online, or returns from idle; and plugins, consisting of text replacement, a buddy ticker, extended message notification, iconify on away, and more.
Enhancements:
- Fix system log start times for some protocols
- SILC compiles with newer SILC toolkit versions (Pekka Riikonen)
- Fixed a bug where buddy icon cache files were left in the icon cache directory after they were no longer in use.
- Attempt to detect the file type of a buddy icon when saving.
- Additional Yahoo! boot protection (Peter Lawler)
- A few Yahoo! memory leaks plugged (Peter Lawler)
- Fixed handling of the new Yahoo! profile page. (Joshua Honeycutt, Peter Lawler)
- Fixed localized Yahoo! room lists. Please refer to the Yahoo! section of the Gaim FAQ for details. (Peter Lawler)
- Enabled sending files to ICQ users using ICQ 5.02 and newer (Jonathan Clark)
<<lessGaim users can log in to multiple accounts on multiple IM networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on AOL Instant Messenger, talking to a friend on Yahoo Messenger, and sitting in an IRC channel all at the same time.
Gaim supports many features of the various networks, such as file transfer (coming soon), away messages, typing notification, and MSN window closing notification.
It also goes beyond that and provides many unique features.
A few popular features are Buddy Pounces, which give the ability to notify you, send a message, play a sound, or run a program when a specific buddy goes away, signs online, or returns from idle; and plugins, consisting of text replacement, a buddy ticker, extended message notification, iconify on away, and more.
Enhancements:
- Fix system log start times for some protocols
- SILC compiles with newer SILC toolkit versions (Pekka Riikonen)
- Fixed a bug where buddy icon cache files were left in the icon cache directory after they were no longer in use.
- Attempt to detect the file type of a buddy icon when saving.
- Additional Yahoo! boot protection (Peter Lawler)
- A few Yahoo! memory leaks plugged (Peter Lawler)
- Fixed handling of the new Yahoo! profile page. (Joshua Honeycutt, Peter Lawler)
- Fixed localized Yahoo! room lists. Please refer to the Yahoo! section of the Gaim FAQ for details. (Peter Lawler)
- Enabled sending files to ICQ users using ICQ 5.02 and newer (Jonathan Clark)
Download (5MB)
Added: 2009-04-01 License: Freeware Price:
213 downloads
gnscd
gnscd is a name service caching daemon. more>>
gnscd is a name service caching daemon. gnscd is a replacement for nscd that has been rewritten with different networking and database code. It implements both the glibc235 and glibc232 nscd protocols in one daemon, sharing one cache.
OPTIONS
-g
Display basic information on daemon status. For compatibility with GNU nscd. Useful in watchdog scripts.
-d
Dont daemonize. Also print debugging information about what is going on inside gnscd
<<lessOPTIONS
-g
Display basic information on daemon status. For compatibility with GNU nscd. Useful in watchdog scripts.
-d
Dont daemonize. Also print debugging information about what is going on inside gnscd
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
807 downloads
IM-Filter 0.9 RC1
IM-Filter is a daemon for GNU/Linux firewall hosts written in C which is able to analyze and filter the ICQ protocol. more>>
IM-Filter is a daemon for GNU/Linux firewall hosts written in C which is able to analyze and filter the ICQ protocol. The daemon runs in userspace and fetches packets of the ICQ protocol by using the libnetfilter_queue mechanism.
IM-Filters main purpose is to run at a gateway, so all ICQ-related traffic of users in the LAN runs over IM-Filter. Nevertheless the daemon could also be used directly on end users computers. The following diagram shows, how the daemon is integrated in a GNU/Linux system.
One of the design goals of IM-Filter was modularity. So plugins for other protocols like MSN or IRC could be written easily. The source code already contains skeleton code for an IRC module.
Together with the source code, adequate iptables scripts are provided so that only packets which belong to ICQ traffic get in the netfilter queue of IM-Filter.
Main features:
Logging of messages sent via ICQ
IM-Filter is able to identify and log messages which have been sent via the ICQ protocol. These messages contain a timestamp, an IP-address, the appropriate UIN and - of course - the message itself. A logged message could look like this:
[2007-07-27 11:24:21] IP "10.0.0.1" sent following message to #123456789: "hello, this is a test"
Blacklists for messages and UINs
IM-Filter handles two different blacklists: for messages and for UINs. The message blacklist holds strings which must not occur in text messages. When such a string is detected in a message, it gets censored in the logfiles.
The UIN blacklist contains UINs of users which are not allowed to connect to the ICQ network. Those blacklists can be re-read by the daemon during runtime by sending signals.
Detection and blocking of file transfers
Since file transfers are not always welcome, they can be blocked by invoking the daemon with a specific command line argument. Then, users in the LAN can not send files to other users anymore. Beside blocking, the daemon logs file transfers. Such a log entry can look like this:
[2007-07-06 17:01:26] FILTRANSFER detected (outgoing): receiver uin: #123456789 || filename: test.txt || size: 143360B
List with currently logged in users
To be able to know which users are currently logged in, IM-Filter manages a text file which holds all necessary information. By default, the file is placed in /var/log/imfilter.users and contains IP-address and UIN of the users which are currently logged in. The file could look like this:
UIN=123456789, IP=10.0.0.1
UIN=234567890, IP=10.0.0.22
UIN=345678901, IP=10.0.0.4
<<lessIM-Filters main purpose is to run at a gateway, so all ICQ-related traffic of users in the LAN runs over IM-Filter. Nevertheless the daemon could also be used directly on end users computers. The following diagram shows, how the daemon is integrated in a GNU/Linux system.
One of the design goals of IM-Filter was modularity. So plugins for other protocols like MSN or IRC could be written easily. The source code already contains skeleton code for an IRC module.
Together with the source code, adequate iptables scripts are provided so that only packets which belong to ICQ traffic get in the netfilter queue of IM-Filter.
Main features:
Logging of messages sent via ICQ
IM-Filter is able to identify and log messages which have been sent via the ICQ protocol. These messages contain a timestamp, an IP-address, the appropriate UIN and - of course - the message itself. A logged message could look like this:
[2007-07-27 11:24:21] IP "10.0.0.1" sent following message to #123456789: "hello, this is a test"
Blacklists for messages and UINs
IM-Filter handles two different blacklists: for messages and for UINs. The message blacklist holds strings which must not occur in text messages. When such a string is detected in a message, it gets censored in the logfiles.
The UIN blacklist contains UINs of users which are not allowed to connect to the ICQ network. Those blacklists can be re-read by the daemon during runtime by sending signals.
Detection and blocking of file transfers
Since file transfers are not always welcome, they can be blocked by invoking the daemon with a specific command line argument. Then, users in the LAN can not send files to other users anymore. Beside blocking, the daemon logs file transfers. Such a log entry can look like this:
[2007-07-06 17:01:26] FILTRANSFER detected (outgoing): receiver uin: #123456789 || filename: test.txt || size: 143360B
List with currently logged in users
To be able to know which users are currently logged in, IM-Filter manages a text file which holds all necessary information. By default, the file is placed in /var/log/imfilter.users and contains IP-address and UIN of the users which are currently logged in. The file could look like this:
UIN=123456789, IP=10.0.0.1
UIN=234567890, IP=10.0.0.22
UIN=345678901, IP=10.0.0.4
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
818 downloads
Common Music 1.0.2
Common Music (CM) is an object-oriented music composition environment. more>>
Common Music (CM) is an object-oriented music composition environment.
Common Music produces sound by transforming a high-level representation of musical structure into a variety of control protocols for sound synthesis and display.
<<lessCommon Music produces sound by transforming a high-level representation of musical structure into a variety of control protocols for sound synthesis and display.
Download (0.60MB)
Added: 2007-07-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
832 downloads
Blokkal 0.0.3
Blokkal project offers a KDE blogging client. more>>
Blokkal project offers a KDE blogging client.
Description:
Blokkal is a KDE blogging client designed to support multiple protocols and blogging sites. The goal is to provide a uniform way to access the most commonly used blogging systems.
Currently Blokkal supports servers that employ the LiveJournal blog software.
<<lessDescription:
Blokkal is a KDE blogging client designed to support multiple protocols and blogging sites. The goal is to provide a uniform way to access the most commonly used blogging systems.
Currently Blokkal supports servers that employ the LiveJournal blog software.
Download (0.48MB)
Added: 2007-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
856 downloads
Kokua 0.6
Kokua is a Trade Wars 2002 assistant with an emphasis on being fully customizable. more>>
Kokua project is a Trade Wars 2002 assistant with an emphasis on being fully customizable.
Kokua is a Trade Wars 2002 assistant with the goal of being very easy for the user to customize for their use. Every screen is defined in user-modifiable XML user interface files similar to HTML. All actions are written in JavaScript, eliminating the difference between scripts and normal application behaviors. The initial emphasis of the project is to explore visualization and data mining.
Kokua was born out of a desire for an open source, Linux-compatible TW2002 helper, and a frustration working with the J-TWAT source code. J-TWAT was/is a great helper, but in an effort to build the ultimate helper, code organization was sacrificed to make way for development speed making it difficult to build upon. While Kokua borrowed many of the ideas of J-TWAT (like stream lexing triggers), Kokua is a complete rewrite. To encourage development, pains have been taken to cleanly separate functionality and push as much code into external scripts as possible. While JavaScript is used by default, many other scripting languages can be used. Furthermore, all Trade Wars-related code has been separated from the main application to support other text-based games or applications.
Kokua is NOT an attempt to create the ultimate TW2002 helper or scripting platform. Helpers like SWATH and scripting proxies like TWXProxy have way more features than Kokua will probably ever have. In particular, Kokua will not focus on scripting and but look to closely integrate with scripting proxies such as TWXProxy. Not that Im against the idea of a fully-featured TW helper, I just dont have time or motivation.
Main features:
- Easy to fully customize every screen
- Every application action modifyable, eliminating the difference between script and application action
- Browsable, customizable sector visualization
- Quick query of information using an XPath-like engine
- Unified chat interface that supports other protocols like IRC and IM (coming soon)
- Statistics display to highlight game metrics
- Easy macro record and playback ability
- Customizable reports, including port pairs
- Scripts can create and control complex gui forms
- Auto-update capable (when used with WebStart)
Enhancements:
- This release addresses major stability issues and adds better integration with TWXProxy.
- Operations such as pair port trading and Steal-Steal-Move (SSM) can now be executed with a single click.
- The sector map is now more stable and accurate.
<<lessKokua is a Trade Wars 2002 assistant with the goal of being very easy for the user to customize for their use. Every screen is defined in user-modifiable XML user interface files similar to HTML. All actions are written in JavaScript, eliminating the difference between scripts and normal application behaviors. The initial emphasis of the project is to explore visualization and data mining.
Kokua was born out of a desire for an open source, Linux-compatible TW2002 helper, and a frustration working with the J-TWAT source code. J-TWAT was/is a great helper, but in an effort to build the ultimate helper, code organization was sacrificed to make way for development speed making it difficult to build upon. While Kokua borrowed many of the ideas of J-TWAT (like stream lexing triggers), Kokua is a complete rewrite. To encourage development, pains have been taken to cleanly separate functionality and push as much code into external scripts as possible. While JavaScript is used by default, many other scripting languages can be used. Furthermore, all Trade Wars-related code has been separated from the main application to support other text-based games or applications.
Kokua is NOT an attempt to create the ultimate TW2002 helper or scripting platform. Helpers like SWATH and scripting proxies like TWXProxy have way more features than Kokua will probably ever have. In particular, Kokua will not focus on scripting and but look to closely integrate with scripting proxies such as TWXProxy. Not that Im against the idea of a fully-featured TW helper, I just dont have time or motivation.
Main features:
- Easy to fully customize every screen
- Every application action modifyable, eliminating the difference between script and application action
- Browsable, customizable sector visualization
- Quick query of information using an XPath-like engine
- Unified chat interface that supports other protocols like IRC and IM (coming soon)
- Statistics display to highlight game metrics
- Easy macro record and playback ability
- Customizable reports, including port pairs
- Scripts can create and control complex gui forms
- Auto-update capable (when used with WebStart)
Enhancements:
- This release addresses major stability issues and adds better integration with TWXProxy.
- Operations such as pair port trading and Steal-Steal-Move (SSM) can now be executed with a single click.
- The sector map is now more stable and accurate.
Download (3.6MB)
Added: 2007-06-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
869 downloads
Openfire 3.3.1
Openfire is a leading Open Source, cross-platform IM server based on the XMPP (Jabber) protocol. more>>
Openfire is a leading Open Source, cross-platform IM server based on the XMPP (Jabber) protocol.
Openfire server has great performance, is easy to setup and use, and delivers an innovative feature set.
Openfire is an enterprise instant messaging (EIM) server dual-licensed under the Open Source GPL and commercially. It uses the only widely adopted open protocol for instant messaging, XMPP (also called Jabber).
Openfire is incredibly easy to setup and adminster, but offers rock-solid security and performance.
Use Openfire in your organization as a more secure and feature-rich alternative to the consumer IM networks. Or, replace your existing EIM server with a more open, easier to use, and much less expensive solution.
Enterprise Grade
Openfire supports SSL/TLS encrypted connections out of the box as well as packet auditing to meet compliance requirements. Optionally tie Openfire into your organizations existing authentication system such as LDAP and then handle thousands of concurrent users on a single server.
Open Source and Open Protocol
Openfire is available under the Open Source GPL or a commercial license. It supports the open XMPP (Jabber) IM protocol and popular extensions. XMPP is supported by dozens of IM clients and allows for easy federation between IM servers. Openfire is among the most compliant XMPP servers available.
Cross-Platform
As a 100% Java application, Openfire supports Windows, Unix/Linux, and Mac OSX. The server can be deployed as a standalone application or service, or deployed in any J2EE compliant application server (Tomcat, Resin, etc) as a WAR (Web Application Archive).
Easy to Use
Get Openfire up and running within ten minutes. Then, administer the server using the web-based admin console.
Plugins
The server is easily extensible with a full plugin architecture. Visit the plugin library for a full list of available plugins.
Spark IM Client
Openfire works great with the cross-platform, feature-rich Spark IM client. Use the Spark Manager server plugin to manage the Spark clients on your server.
Server-Managed Contact Lists
Define groups of users in the server and then use the shared-group feature to automatically push those groups into users contact lists. This makes it very easy for people to start using the system and find the people they work with.
<<lessOpenfire server has great performance, is easy to setup and use, and delivers an innovative feature set.
Openfire is an enterprise instant messaging (EIM) server dual-licensed under the Open Source GPL and commercially. It uses the only widely adopted open protocol for instant messaging, XMPP (also called Jabber).
Openfire is incredibly easy to setup and adminster, but offers rock-solid security and performance.
Use Openfire in your organization as a more secure and feature-rich alternative to the consumer IM networks. Or, replace your existing EIM server with a more open, easier to use, and much less expensive solution.
Enterprise Grade
Openfire supports SSL/TLS encrypted connections out of the box as well as packet auditing to meet compliance requirements. Optionally tie Openfire into your organizations existing authentication system such as LDAP and then handle thousands of concurrent users on a single server.
Open Source and Open Protocol
Openfire is available under the Open Source GPL or a commercial license. It supports the open XMPP (Jabber) IM protocol and popular extensions. XMPP is supported by dozens of IM clients and allows for easy federation between IM servers. Openfire is among the most compliant XMPP servers available.
Cross-Platform
As a 100% Java application, Openfire supports Windows, Unix/Linux, and Mac OSX. The server can be deployed as a standalone application or service, or deployed in any J2EE compliant application server (Tomcat, Resin, etc) as a WAR (Web Application Archive).
Easy to Use
Get Openfire up and running within ten minutes. Then, administer the server using the web-based admin console.
Plugins
The server is easily extensible with a full plugin architecture. Visit the plugin library for a full list of available plugins.
Spark IM Client
Openfire works great with the cross-platform, feature-rich Spark IM client. Use the Spark Manager server plugin to manage the Spark clients on your server.
Server-Managed Contact Lists
Define groups of users in the server and then use the shared-group feature to automatically push those groups into users contact lists. This makes it very easy for people to start using the system and find the people they work with.
Download (41MB)
Added: 2007-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
930 downloads
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.
Download (0.051MB)
Added: 2007-06-02 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
874 downloads
Etiquette 0.3.0
Etiquette provides an interaction protocol construction tool. more>>
Etiquette provides an interaction protocol construction tool.
Etiquette is an interaction protocol construction toolkit. The projects goal is to build a framework for rapid design of network communication code.
Etiquette interaction protocols are intended to describe valid communication processes that can occur in networked applications, along with error-handling code.
Etiquette provides protocol tracing and single-stepping support.
Main features:
- First-class interaction protocols
- Support for legacy protocols
- Basic error handling
- Debugging facilities
- Iteration syntax
- TCP/IP communication transport
- HTTP subset protocol
Enhancements:
- New upstream version, much improved and new underlying protocols.
<<lessEtiquette is an interaction protocol construction toolkit. The projects goal is to build a framework for rapid design of network communication code.
Etiquette interaction protocols are intended to describe valid communication processes that can occur in networked applications, along with error-handling code.
Etiquette provides protocol tracing and single-stepping support.
Main features:
- First-class interaction protocols
- Support for legacy protocols
- Basic error handling
- Debugging facilities
- Iteration syntax
- TCP/IP communication transport
- HTTP subset protocol
Enhancements:
- New upstream version, much improved and new underlying protocols.
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2007-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
920 downloads
PPhone 1.5.0 Beta 4
PPhone is a universal communication client for IP telephony and instant messaging. more>>
PPhone project is a universal communication client for IP telephony and instant messaging.
The applications design is modular, so GUI, protocol, codec, and sound drivers have plugin interfaces, the GUI is detachable, and you can switch among different GUI implementations and change the clients configuration at runtime.
With the gaimhack module, you can use IM plugins from Gaim 2 to access mainstream IM networks.
Enhancements:
- The STUN interface and module have been released.
- SIP WWW-Authorization support has been added.
- There are curses contact list control fixes and minor layout improvements.
<<lessThe applications design is modular, so GUI, protocol, codec, and sound drivers have plugin interfaces, the GUI is detachable, and you can switch among different GUI implementations and change the clients configuration at runtime.
With the gaimhack module, you can use IM plugins from Gaim 2 to access mainstream IM networks.
Enhancements:
- The STUN interface and module have been released.
- SIP WWW-Authorization support has been added.
- There are curses contact list control fixes and minor layout improvements.
Download (2.6MB)
Added: 2007-04-12 License: BSD License Price:
925 downloads
Ad-hoc Wireless Distribution System 6.0
Ad-hoc Wireless Distribution Service (AWDS) is a Layer 2 routing protocol for wireless mesh networks. more>>
Ad-hoc Wireless Distribution Service (AWDS) is a Layer 2 routing protocol for wireless mesh networks. The project provides transparent Ethernet-like access to all participating nodes, thus easily allowing the employment of different higher level protocols like IP (with DHCP), IPv6, AppleTalk, ...
A Linux implementation of AWDS can be downloaded from our download section. Ports to other platforms are highly appreciated!
<<lessA Linux implementation of AWDS can be downloaded from our download section. Ports to other platforms are highly appreciated!
Download (0.39MB)
Added: 2007-04-10 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
941 downloads
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