poker network 1.1.1
poker-network 1.1.1
poker-network includes a poker server, a client library, an abstract user interface library, and a client based on it. more>>
The server deals the cards and checks the user actions using a poker game engine (poker-engine). It listens on a TCP/IP port and understands its own specific protocol. The persistent information is stored in a MySQL database.
The client library implements the poker-network protocol for the client. The abstract user interface library provides a framework based on the client library and suited to implement a user friendly client.
GNOME Network 1.4.1
GNOME Network is a set of client network-oriented tools. more>>
GNOME Network is Free Software distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL.
Enhancements:
Updated translations:
- gl (Ignacio)
- it (Alessio)
Noname Network 0.1.7
Noname Network provides a powerful file-sharing network. more>>
The Noname network is a gnutella-based network that features a different and more flexible protocol. The client and network currently support filesharing, but the protocol can be extended to support more features.
Peinture 1.1.1
Peinture is a small arcade network game. more>>
This game is based on a 3D display system which is portable, simple, and efficient.
The network protocol allows real time playing over a LAN or the Internet
Main features:
- Rectangular game area, n player in real time, each one a color.
- A player can paint squares with his color in order to dominate the ground.
- A player must avoid squares from other players colors.
- Several available game mode and objectives.
- simpe 3D display based on X11 (maximum compatibility)
- solo or network real time game
- coded in C++ with a minimum number of librairies
Enhancements:
- Added: background selection, new maps, many debugs (cut/paste, fonts, ..)
Network-I 1.4.0
Captures, displays and analyses TCP/IP traffic more>> Network-I comprises a fast sniffer with a powerful filtering language, and a suite of tools to process the captured packets.
The possibilities range from the straightforward display of packets in exhaustive detail (or alternatively, in a 1-line summary mode) to measurement of traffic levels, and reporting on packet retransmission and losses.
It can also import (and export) capture files in tcpdump and snoop formats.
Network-I is therefore ideal for a troubleshooting network admin, and developers who want to debug the network traffic exchanged by their applications - or even for the curious student of networking who wants to look under the hood of TCP/IP.
This program is distributed as a set of pre-built Linux and Solaris packages, for ease of installation (and uninstallation).<<less
pokertimer 0.1
pokertimer project is just a very little script for poker-turnaments. more>>
Just execute the file. (You may want to configure the file to fit your desired blind-structure).
Pinger Network Tools 0.2
Pinger Network Tools is a simple frontend for ping, netstat, traceroute and whois. more>>
My first ever Kommander script that I did in an effort to learn the Kommander scripting engine/style and to have something useful.
Built with Kommander Editor 1.2

DataWorkshop 1.1.1
DataWorkshop is an editor to view and modify binary data. more>>
DataWorkshop 1.1.1 with its functionality will help you a lot. It is actually an editor to view and modify binary data. The editor provides different views which can be used to edit, analyze and export the binary data.
A simple hex view can be used to simulate a standard hexeditor but more complex dynamic views are possible to comfortable edit binary structure like executables or captured network traffic. DataWorkshop editor provides powerful search and diff functionality and user defined transformations.
Views can be filtered using the XPath query language (e.g. selecting several IP packets in a network traffic capture file). Also, views can be exported as in various formats for further processing. This can be used to convert old binary formats into modern xml tagged data.
Keep in mind the limitations:
- Too slow when editing large files (> 100MB) or using complex views
- Maximal data size 2 147 483 647 bytes (~ 2 GB)
Major features:
- Mulitplatform (Windows, Linux, MacOS)
- User defined view definitions which are compiled into complex data views
- Data view can can be exported as xml
- Data view can be queried using XPath syntax to generate a new data view (e.g. selecting several IP packages according to their flags)
- Configurable data encodings used to edit and view data (e.g Hex, Decimal, IEEE 754 Reals, USAscii, EBCDIC, TimeInMillis etc.)
- Configurable data transformation (e.g. Rot13 Encoder / Decoder)
- Diff tool with bit granularity
- Find and replace with bit granularity
- Data clipboard for cut, copy and paste
- Undo/Redo
- XML based storage for persistent data
- Data conversion between different formats (e.g little endian big endian, hexdump binary data)
- Read and write from sockets
Enhancements: 12 July 2004
- Open Source release
Requirements:
- Java 1.4
- 1.0 Ghz Processor with 256MB Ram
PloneQuiz 1.1.1
PloneQuiz is a product to generate quiz. more>>
A quiz is a list of questions with the appropriate answer(s). Content managers can build quiz easily and present users a report about the errors they did.
Java Network Stack 1.1
Java Network Stack provides a Java library for research oriented network programming. more>>
Java Network Stack is a library used by the DIMES project to create new internet measurements. It provides a clean API for packet manipulation, send, receive, filter, and analysis. It is a unification of raw socket capabilities, MAC level networkingm, and IPv6 capabilities.
poker-engine 1.0.25
poker-engine is a Python library that implements poker rules. more>>
Many poker variants are supported (draw, holdem, omaha, etc.) and more can be added. poker-eval is designed for speed so that it can be used within poker simulation software using either exhaustive exploration or Monte Carlo.
Enhancements:
- Implementation of tournament breaks and bugfixes.
KTrayNetworker 0.8c
KTrayNetworker is an application to view network activity on your network device such as eth0. more>>
It put animated, graduated, icons near the KDE tray.
Skipole Network Monitor 0.4
Skipole Network Monitor project is a simple network monitor with built in web server. more>>
It allows the user to input host IP addresses, it then pings these hosts every five minutes and displays their status via a built-in web server, on port 8000.
So calling http://your_pc_address:8000 will display pages showing green, yellow or red host or group symbols.
Each host is pinged four times every five minutes, and symbols are displayed as:
green : if three or four pings are successfull
yellow : if only one or two are successfull
red : if all four fail
As well as hosts, group symbols are displayed, and can be opened to show hosts, or sub-groups nested within. The operator can create groups, and sub-groups via the gui.
Network Probe 2.1
Network Probe and protocol analyzer is the ultimate tool for traffic-level network monitoring, troubleshooting, analysis. more>>
If your network is crawling to a standstill, and you suspect there might be a problem with the network traffic, Network Probe will quickly help you identify what is causing the problem, show you who is generating any troublesome traffic, and where the traffic is being transmitted.
Network Probe will collect traffic statistics for all protocols, hosts, and conversations on your network, and show you all the top talkers and listeners on your network. Hosts generating large amounts of traffic such as music and movie streaming, playing online games, or listening to streaming media are easily identified.
Main features:
- Watch in real time which protocols are used on your network
- Watch in real time which hosts are active on your network and the Internet
- Watch in real time which conversations are taking place on your network and to and from the Internet
- Watch in real time detailed protocol statistics per host
- Watch in real time detailed protocol statistics per conversation
- Watch in real time network card details for your network
- Watch traffic amount of selected entries relative to the total and filtered traffic
- Watch traffic amount over time for any host, conversation, and protocol
- Watch in real time network throughput for the entire network segment
- Inspect detailed logged statistical data from days and weeks earlier
- Filter out and search for selected protocols, hosts, conversations, and network cards
- Sort network traffic by amount of data transmitted or received
- Export network traffic statistics data
- Configure users with restricted access to statistical data
- Password protected login
CTShaper 1.1.1
CTShaper is a shell-script that helps setting up a traffic shaper. more>>
Have you ever noticed how your SSH/gaming sessions become sluggish when you start downloading something, or how your downloads slow down when you start uploading?
Have you ever been annoyed by other peoples downloads forcing you to wait ages while an email is being sent? Or making your web navigation painfully slow?
Well, if your outgoing link is managed by a Linux router/gateway, then you could benefit from using CTShaper.
CTShaper reduces link latency by preventing packet queues from getting too long on your side (your ADSL or Cable modem) and on your ISPs side (their routers). Long packet queues is what makes your uploads interfere with your downloads, and your downloads interfere with your SSH or gaming sessions.
Additionally, CTShaper sets up four traffic queues with different priorities and configurable flow rates (to have minimum bandwidth guarantees for each class). By default, only traffic with ToS (Type of Service) information gets prioritized (which could be enough, if lots of software had support for it, which they dont), but you can use your firewall (iptables, or an iptables frontend like FireHOL) to "mark" traffic.
The traffic shaper will then prioritize (outgoing) traffic based on those "marks". You can, for instance, give priority to SMTP and HTTP traffic. This will only affect outgoing HTTP and SMTP traffic, but thats enough to make your emails go out faster, and your web navigation more responsive.