protocols for economic collapse in america
Multi-Protocol Remote Login 0.3.0
Multi-Protocol Remote Login provides a middleware allowing SSH, telnet, and local logins from the login: prompt. more>>
MPRL is a middleware application between a *getty program and SSH, telnet, and other such remote-login protocols. It allows a user at a Linux terminal to log into other systems without needing a valid local user-id. It currently supports telnet, ssh, and /bin/login.
It syntax follows the [protocol:]user[@host][:port] fashion.
These are valid logins:
- buanzo - Normal local login: /bin/login gets called.
- buanzo@linux.org.ar - SSH protocol by default: /usr/bin/ssh gets called
- ssh:buanzo@webserver.algo.net
Free Conquest & Colonization of America 0.07
Free Conquest & Colonization of America is a remake of the old Microprose game Colonization. more>>
Free Conquest and Colonization of America is a remake of a fantastic old game from Microprose called Colonization. Those who have played Civilization will find the game style very similar.
In Civilization, the game time goes from pre-history to the future, but in Free Conquest and Colonization of America, all action happens during the exploration age, from 1492 to 1800. The goal of the game is to build a colony in America and make this colony grow big enough to be able to achieve independence from the motherland.
A player can choose among the English, French, Dutch, and Spanish nations, each having its own qualities and problems. During colonization, the player will face many challenges, such as negotiating (and making war, if necessary) with other European colonies and native tribes.
Winning the hearts of the colonists (by making they feel that the colony is their home) is the key to getting enough support to fight for independence. Allowing religious freedom in your colony will attract more colonists persecuted for their faith in Europe.
KEYSTROKES:
Numpad arrows -> movement
SPACE -> new round
W -> change the focus
C -> choose unit (when theres more than one unit in the same square)
E -> see Europe status
F -> fortify
S -> sentry
Q -> quits the game
Enhancements:
- beach shores
- hidden tiles
- the screen now centers on the unit
- indians
Generic Protocol Framework 1.0 RC1
Generic Protocol Framework aims to allow users to rapidly prototype different emerging communications protocols. more>>
Why the GPF:
There are many similar tools available. The problem with many of these tools is that they are 1) closed source, 2) not easily adaptable to a specific implementation (they use custom languages), 3) expensive. The advantages of the GPF are its open source nature, the ease of which it can be adapted, and the cost: free!
Basic Flow:
Modification of the GPF is fairly simple. Tool-opts.h contains the basic options that will be applied to the packet while it is being built. To transmit a packet, the system calls the tx_message() function, and passes the message ID as well as the option block. This is then passed to the custom function: tx_message_custom() in tx.c. From the message id, the system selects an appropriate tx_* function (to be implemented by the user) and passes an unsigned char **, where the buffer will be written, and the option block. In turn, that function will make heavy use of the add_buf_tu*() functions, which will allow the user to add a tubyte8, tuint16, or tuint32 number to the buffer.
In daemonize mode, the basic options are set, and the system then listens for incomming packets. When a packet arrives, the system calls basic_parse() on the packet. This function then calls basic_parse_custom(), found in parse.c. In turn, this can call any appropriate parsing helpers, including the get_tu*() functions, which allow the user to retrieve a tubyte8, tuint16, or tuint32 from the buffer. CAVEAT: if the first two bytes of the buffer are zerod, it will be treated as an END message. However, recovery is available. In the basic_parse_custom() message, you can set the end_signal_caught variable of the option_block to 0. In this case, it will not stop the daemon from running.
Enhancements:
- Currently, TCP support is somewhat experimental.
- Testing for that portion will be ongoing.
- No clear examples are provided.
- The examples/ directory contains the precursors to a MIP example.
Host Identity Protocol on Linux 1.0.0
Host Identity Protocol on Linux is an implemetation of the Host Identity Protocol (HIP) and the related architecture. more>>
Additionally, it provides for enhanced security and privacy and advanced network concepts, such as moving networks and mobile ad hoc networks. HIP is "cool", which means that as a mobile VPN solution, when your network interfaces go up or down, there is no need to re-establish a secure tunnel.
Enhancements:
- The implementation was moved from kernel to user space.
- Support for the Nokia 770 Linux PDA (ARM) was added.
ZRTP Protocol Library 0.9.0
ZRTP Protocol Library is an implementation of Phil Zimmermanns ZRTP protocol. more>>
Using this package, together with GNU ccrtp (1.5.0 or later) provides a zrtp implimentation that can be directly embedded into client and server applications, rather than the overhead penalty of using an external proxy such as zphone. The first application to demonstrate this capability is the 0.8.2 release of the Twinkle softphone client.
Please note, this library is licensed under the GNU GPL, version 2 or later, and has been copyright assigned to the Free Software Foundation.
Bio::MAGE::Protocol::SoftwareApplication 20020902.6
Bio::MAGE::Protocol::SoftwareApplication is a Perl module. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Bio::MAGE::Protocol::SoftwareApplication;
# creating an empty instance
my $softwareapplication = Bio::MAGE::Protocol::SoftwareApplication->new();
# creating an already populated instance
my $softwareapplication = Bio::MAGE::Protocol::SoftwareApplication->new(releaseDate=>$releaseDate_value,
version=>$version_value,
software=>$software_value);
# setting and retrieving object attributes
my $releaseDate_val = $softwareapplication->releaseDate();
$softwareapplication->releaseDate($value);
my $version_val = $softwareapplication->version();
$softwareapplication->version($value);
# setting and retrieving object associations
my $software_val = $softwareapplication->software();
$softwareapplication->software($value);
ChainBuilder ESB for Linux 2.0
ChainBuilder ESB is an open source solution for use in Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) environments. ChainBuilder ESB creates standards-based components though drag and drop graphical user interfa more>>
ChainBuilder ESB is an open source Enterprise Service Bus. ChainBuilder ESB allows IT developers with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) infrastructures to create standards-based ESB components through Eclipse-based graphical user interfaces. Most organizations SOAs need to include strategic backend systems that operate with non-XML data formats and non-WebServices communication protocols. Bostech focus on usability ensured the initial offerings of ChainBuilder ESB had industry standard editors to manage EDI X12, HL7, fixed and variable formats and communication components for TCP/IP, FTP and file protocols and database components for JMS and ETL integrations - the formats and protocols that organizations with mature applications absolutely require. ChainBuilder ESB also has uncommon high-end open source features, like an AJAX-based Console web interface for monitoring and controlling the production environment, usually found only with expensive proprietary systems. Bostech Corporation is deploys a dual-license distribution model for ChainBuilder ESB. Developers can download the open source software for Windows, Linux and Unix under the common GPL license at http://www.chainforge.net. A commercial license and subscription support is also available for enterprises and software vendors.
System Requirements: P4/1GB ram/10GB HD min; dual 3.0Ghz/2GB ram preferred
System Requirements: 2.0, Oct 2008 1.3.1, July 2008, incls Java 6 1.2, Mar 2008, incls ETL and Vista 1.1, Aug 2007, incls HL7, POP3, SMTP and framework; 1.0, Jan 2007, incls console and JDBC support; Beta Release, Dec 2006, incls source code and Linux support; Alpha Release, Sep 2006, incls Windows support;
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ChainBuilder ESB is Java Business Integration (JBI) compliant open source solution for use in ... , fixed and variable formats and communication components for TCP/IP, FTP and file protocolsLicense:Freeware
ChainBuilder ESB is Java Business Integration (JBI) compliant open source solution for use in ... and variable formats and communication components for ftp and file protocols - the formats andLicense:Freeware
AnyClient for Linux 1.4
AnyClient is a free platform independent file transfer application for LINUX. more>> AnyClient is a free platform independent file transfer application that supports all major file transfer protocols including FTP/S, SFTP and WebDAV/S. AnyClient is available both as a web based service requiring no software installation, and as a downloadable application that you can install locally.
Launch as Service
To launch AnyClient application as a service, click on the Applet tab above. To connect to a site, click the Connect button to display the Site Manager dialog and create a new site profile or connect to an existing site profile.
Download Installer
To download the AnyClient installer click on the Download tab above. To connect to a site, click the Connect button to display the Site Manager dialog and create a new site profile or connect to an existing site profile.<<less
Bio::MAGE::Protocol::Software 20020902.6
Bio::MAGE::Protocol::Software - Software represents the software used. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Bio::MAGE::Protocol::Software;
# creating an empty instance
my $software = Bio::MAGE::Protocol::Software->new();
# creating an already populated instance
my $software = Bio::MAGE::Protocol::Software->new(softwareManufacturers=>$softwareManufacturers_value,
softwares=>$softwares_value,
hardware=>$hardware_value,
type=>$type_value);
# setting and retrieving object associations
my $softwareManufacturers_val = $software->softwareManufacturers();
$software->softwareManufacturers($value);
my $softwares_val = $software->softwares();
$software->softwares($value);
my $hardware_val = $software->hardware();
$software->hardware($value);
my $type_val = $software->type();
$software->type($value);
OpenHIP for Linux 0.5.1
OpenHIP for Linux decouples network identity from network location. more>> OpenHIP is a free, open-source implementation of the Host Identity Protocol (HIP). HIP is being developed within the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) to study and experiment with HIP and related protocols.
HIP is a specific proposal to decouple network identity from network location in the Internet protocol stack. Historically, IP addresses have served both functions. This dual use of IP addresses is becoming problematic, and there have been many research efforts aimed at studying the decoupling of identifier and locator in the network stack. HIP is a specific proposal that uses public/private key pairs as the host identifiers. Please see the Documentation section for more information about HIP and the HIP architecture.<<less

Apache ActiveMQ for Linux 5.0.0
open source Message Broker and Enterprise Integration Patterns provider more>> Apache ActiveMQ is the most popular and powerful open source Message Broker and Enterprise Integration Patterns provider.
Apache ActiveMQ is fast, supports many Cross Language Clients and Protocols, comes with easy to use Enterprise Integration Patterns and many advanced features while fully supporting JMS 1.1 and J2EE 1.4. Apache ActiveMQ is released under the Apache 2.0 License
Grab yourself a Download, try our Getting Started Guide, surf our FAQ or start Contributing and join us on our Discussion Forums.
Features
Supports a variety of Cross Language Clients and Protocols from Java, C, C++, C#, Ruby, Perl, Python, PHP
OpenWire for high performance clients in Java, C, C++, C#
Stomp support so that clients can be written easily in C, Ruby, Perl, Python, PHP, ActionScript/Flash, Smalltalk to talk to ActiveMQ as well as any other popular Message Broker
full support for the Enterprise Integration Patterns both in the JMS client and the Message Broker
Supports many advanced features such as Message Groups, Virtual Destinations, Wildcards and Composite Destinations
Fully supports JMS 1.1 and J2EE 1.4 with support for transient, persistent, transactional and XA messaging
Spring Support so that ActiveMQ can be easily embedded into Spring applications and configured using Springs XML configuration mechanism
Tested inside popular J2EE servers such as Geronimo, JBoss 4, GlassFish and WebLogic
Includes JCA 1.5 resource adaptors for inbound & outbound messaging so that ActiveMQ should auto-deploy in any J2EE 1.4 compliant server
Supports pluggable transport protocols such as in-VM, TCP, SSL, NIO, UDP, multicast, JGroups and JXTA transports
Supports very fast persistence using JDBC along with a high performance journal
Designed for high performance clustering, client-server, peer based communication
REST API to provide technology agnostic and language neutral web based API to messaging
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Information Currency Web Services 0.2.3
ICWS provides a Web services (SOAP) interface for information currency systems. more>>
Information Currency CVS is a work-alike adaptation of CVS which returns information currency for committed source code.
Allocation of economic resources by financial mechanisms is an essential part of modern economies, and financial innovations have been a powerful force for human progress. Information technology provides the opportunity to create new economic instruments derived from any arbitrary element of information.
Information currency units are economically scarce objects that are issued and maintained by a service that establishes a correspondence between underlying units of information and information currency. Information currency will enable the application of economic mechanisms for information management and valuation.
Information currency units can be traded for other economic instruments, and the trade value of information currency units provides an economic valuation of the underlying information.
Enhancements:
- This release adds the first code for trading information currency, as well as a new Internet draft with an example trade.
Common Music 1.0.2
Common Music (CM) is an object-oriented music composition environment. more>>
Common Music produces sound by transforming a high-level representation of musical structure into a variety of control protocols for sound synthesis and display.
Gaim for UNIX 1.4.0
Gaim for UNIX - Universal instant messenger client for AIM, ICQ, MSN, IRC, Yahoo, and Jabber more>>
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)
Digital Camera Protocol 0.0
Digital Camera Protocol is another command-line utility for DC21x cameras, this one looks and works just like ftp command. more>>