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Source Speak 1.0 RC2
Source Speak is a PHP program which enables a person to display their programs source code. more>>
Source Speak is a PHP program which enables a person to display their programs source code. If you are wondering why someone would want to share their code, there are many reasons.
displaying code for a potential employer
showing other developers your algorithms
developers on add to your code
This program is easy to use. Just copy the program to your web server that has PHP installed. The next step is to copy your project into the projects directory.
<<lessdisplaying code for a potential employer
showing other developers your algorithms
developers on add to your code
This program is easy to use. Just copy the program to your web server that has PHP installed. The next step is to copy your project into the projects directory.
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Added: 2007-04-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
933 downloads
Source Navigator NG NG1
Source Navigator NG is a source code analysis tool. more>>
Source Navigator NG is a source code analysis tool. With Source Navigator NG, you can edit your source code, display relationships between classes and functions and members, and display call trees.
Enhancements:
- (INTERNAL) update TODO file
- (ENHANCE) Highlight grep pattern when using format strings/regexps in greppane
- (INTERNAL) Add the possible new SN logo V
- (INTERNAL) Add the possible new SN logo IV
- (INTERNAL) Add the possible new SN logo III
- (INTERNAL) Add the possible new SN logo II
- (INTERNAL) Add the possible new SN logo
- (INTERNAL) Update TODO to list removal of -fwritable-strings compiler switch
- (BUGFIX) Allow for configure-generated french.txt, german.txt, part II
- (BUGFIX) Allow for configure-generated french.txt, german.txt
- (BUGFIX) Fix german language strings
- (DOCS) Change copyright msg and display GPL notice for french, japanese, german
- (DOCS) Change copyright msg and display GPL notice
- (INTERNAL) Move snavigator/MAINTAINERS to root of sourcetree and update
- (INTERNAL) Add Bart van Rompaey to CONTRIBUTORS
- (BUGFIX) Fix undefined references to assert() when building db/ with DEBUG
- (INTERNAL) Change version ID to NG1 and regenerate configure
- (BUGFIX) Fix xref-generation when using batch mode
- (BUGFIX) Fix double declaration of optarg that prevented compilation under Win32 for dbimp
- (BUGFIX) Fix multiple declarations of getopt() in hyper that prevented compilati on under Win32
- (INTERNAL) Add CONTRIBUTORS file
- (BUGFIX) Fix building tcl library on Win32
- (ENHANCE) Make sure an iconized windows shows its according project name
- (BUGFIX) Fix prev & next buttons in diff-dialog
- (BUFIX) Fix arrow navigation in grep dialog (greppane)
- (ENHANCE) Better integration of Clearcase into SN
- (INTERNAL) Add docs about wanted toplevel svn commit msg format
- (BUGFIX) Remove diplaying of copyright msg when refreshing project
- (INTERNAL) Bugfix the splashscreen installing
- (ENHANCE) Randomly choose splashscreen + shorten splashscreen time
- (INTERNAL) Rename camelCaps ChangeLog to CHANGELOG
- (BUGFIX) Install text file COPYING as 644, not 755
- (INTERNAL) Remove Makefile and other configure auto-generated files from SVN
- (ENHANCE) Pretty up splash screen
- (DOCS) Add TODO file to list top-level goals
- (BUGFIX) enlarge default db caches
- (BUGFIX) fix scrolling in greppane (grep dialog)
<<lessEnhancements:
- (INTERNAL) update TODO file
- (ENHANCE) Highlight grep pattern when using format strings/regexps in greppane
- (INTERNAL) Add the possible new SN logo V
- (INTERNAL) Add the possible new SN logo IV
- (INTERNAL) Add the possible new SN logo III
- (INTERNAL) Add the possible new SN logo II
- (INTERNAL) Add the possible new SN logo
- (INTERNAL) Update TODO to list removal of -fwritable-strings compiler switch
- (BUGFIX) Allow for configure-generated french.txt, german.txt, part II
- (BUGFIX) Allow for configure-generated french.txt, german.txt
- (BUGFIX) Fix german language strings
- (DOCS) Change copyright msg and display GPL notice for french, japanese, german
- (DOCS) Change copyright msg and display GPL notice
- (INTERNAL) Move snavigator/MAINTAINERS to root of sourcetree and update
- (INTERNAL) Add Bart van Rompaey to CONTRIBUTORS
- (BUGFIX) Fix undefined references to assert() when building db/ with DEBUG
- (INTERNAL) Change version ID to NG1 and regenerate configure
- (BUGFIX) Fix xref-generation when using batch mode
- (BUGFIX) Fix double declaration of optarg that prevented compilation under Win32 for dbimp
- (BUGFIX) Fix multiple declarations of getopt() in hyper that prevented compilati on under Win32
- (INTERNAL) Add CONTRIBUTORS file
- (BUGFIX) Fix building tcl library on Win32
- (ENHANCE) Make sure an iconized windows shows its according project name
- (BUGFIX) Fix prev & next buttons in diff-dialog
- (BUFIX) Fix arrow navigation in grep dialog (greppane)
- (ENHANCE) Better integration of Clearcase into SN
- (INTERNAL) Add docs about wanted toplevel svn commit msg format
- (BUGFIX) Remove diplaying of copyright msg when refreshing project
- (INTERNAL) Bugfix the splashscreen installing
- (ENHANCE) Randomly choose splashscreen + shorten splashscreen time
- (INTERNAL) Rename camelCaps ChangeLog to CHANGELOG
- (BUGFIX) Install text file COPYING as 644, not 755
- (INTERNAL) Remove Makefile and other configure auto-generated files from SVN
- (ENHANCE) Pretty up splash screen
- (DOCS) Add TODO file to list top-level goals
- (BUGFIX) enlarge default db caches
- (BUGFIX) fix scrolling in greppane (grep dialog)
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Added: 2007-05-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
905 downloads
Open Source in Tab 1.5
Open Source in Tab is an extension which opens the pages source file in a new tab. more>>
Open Source in Tab is an extension which opens the pages source file in a new tab.
Opens the pages source file in a new tab. Has a preference to either open source in a new tab or existing tab.
<<lessOpens the pages source file in a new tab. Has a preference to either open source in a new tab or existing tab.
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Added: 2007-04-19 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
550 downloads
Socket 5.8.8
Socket, sockaddr_in, sockaddr_un, inet_aton, inet_ntoa is a Perl module to load the C socket.h defines and structure manipulator more>>
Socket, sockaddr_in, sockaddr_un, inet_aton, inet_ntoa is a Perl module to load the C socket.h defines and structure manipulators.
SYNOPSIS
use Socket;
$proto = getprotobyname(udp);
socket(Socket_Handle, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, $proto);
$iaddr = gethostbyname(hishost.com);
$port = getservbyname(time, udp);
$sin = sockaddr_in($port, $iaddr);
send(Socket_Handle, 0, 0, $sin);
$proto = getprotobyname(tcp);
socket(Socket_Handle, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto);
$port = getservbyname(smtp, tcp);
$sin = sockaddr_in($port,inet_aton("127.1"));
$sin = sockaddr_in(7,inet_aton("localhost"));
$sin = sockaddr_in(7,INADDR_LOOPBACK);
connect(Socket_Handle,$sin);
($port, $iaddr) = sockaddr_in(getpeername(Socket_Handle));
$peer_host = gethostbyaddr($iaddr, AF_INET);
$peer_addr = inet_ntoa($iaddr);
$proto = getprotobyname(tcp);
socket(Socket_Handle, PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, $proto);
unlink(/var/run/usock);
$sun = sockaddr_un(/var/run/usock);
connect(Socket_Handle,$sun);
This module is just a translation of the C socket.h file. Unlike the old mechanism of requiring a translated socket.ph file, this uses the h2xs program (see the Perl source distribution) and your native C compiler. This means that it has a far more likely chance of getting the numbers right. This includes all of the commonly used pound-defines like AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, etc.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Socket;
$proto = getprotobyname(udp);
socket(Socket_Handle, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, $proto);
$iaddr = gethostbyname(hishost.com);
$port = getservbyname(time, udp);
$sin = sockaddr_in($port, $iaddr);
send(Socket_Handle, 0, 0, $sin);
$proto = getprotobyname(tcp);
socket(Socket_Handle, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto);
$port = getservbyname(smtp, tcp);
$sin = sockaddr_in($port,inet_aton("127.1"));
$sin = sockaddr_in(7,inet_aton("localhost"));
$sin = sockaddr_in(7,INADDR_LOOPBACK);
connect(Socket_Handle,$sin);
($port, $iaddr) = sockaddr_in(getpeername(Socket_Handle));
$peer_host = gethostbyaddr($iaddr, AF_INET);
$peer_addr = inet_ntoa($iaddr);
$proto = getprotobyname(tcp);
socket(Socket_Handle, PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, $proto);
unlink(/var/run/usock);
$sun = sockaddr_un(/var/run/usock);
connect(Socket_Handle,$sun);
This module is just a translation of the C socket.h file. Unlike the old mechanism of requiring a translated socket.ph file, this uses the h2xs program (see the Perl source distribution) and your native C compiler. This means that it has a far more likely chance of getting the numbers right. This includes all of the commonly used pound-defines like AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, etc.
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Added: 2007-05-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
900 downloads
Parallel Port Make 0.22
Parallel Port Make can build FreeBSD ports in parallel to fully take advantage of modern multi-core and processor machine. more>>
Parallel Port Make project is a tool to build FreeBSD ports in parallel to fully take advantage of modern multi-core and processor machines.
Default: pportmake.py --clean -- cleanup --install -job=2 [port1] [portn]
Example: pportmake.py irc/irssi irc/epic
Advanced: pportmake.py -rSvD -j 10 irc/irssi
-h --help Show this help usage message
-c --clean Clean port before compiling
-C --cleanup Clean port after compiling
-d --deinstall Deinstall ports, implied by reinstall
-f --force Force a port and all dependancies to be installed
-G --noconfig Dont recursively configure options
-i --install Install port (default)
-j n --jobs=n Number of threads to use, 1 or 2 per CPU core
is recommended
Default is 2
-O args --options=foo List of arguments to pass to make.
E.g. -O -DX11=yes -DFOO
-r --reinstall Reinstall port and ALL dependancies
-S --maxspeed Try and speed up by maximising CPU usuage.
This may break some ports, use with caution
-w --noclean Dont make clean before compiling
-W --nocleanup Dont make clean after compiling
-v --verbose Be extra verbose
-V --version Show version information
-D --debug Show some debugging info
-P --pretend Dont actually alter the ports
NOTES: It is currently only safe to run 1 copy of this and not have other ports compiling simultaneously
<<lessDefault: pportmake.py --clean -- cleanup --install -job=2 [port1] [portn]
Example: pportmake.py irc/irssi irc/epic
Advanced: pportmake.py -rSvD -j 10 irc/irssi
-h --help Show this help usage message
-c --clean Clean port before compiling
-C --cleanup Clean port after compiling
-d --deinstall Deinstall ports, implied by reinstall
-f --force Force a port and all dependancies to be installed
-G --noconfig Dont recursively configure options
-i --install Install port (default)
-j n --jobs=n Number of threads to use, 1 or 2 per CPU core
is recommended
Default is 2
-O args --options=foo List of arguments to pass to make.
E.g. -O -DX11=yes -DFOO
-r --reinstall Reinstall port and ALL dependancies
-S --maxspeed Try and speed up by maximising CPU usuage.
This may break some ports, use with caution
-w --noclean Dont make clean before compiling
-W --nocleanup Dont make clean after compiling
-v --verbose Be extra verbose
-V --version Show version information
-D --debug Show some debugging info
-P --pretend Dont actually alter the ports
NOTES: It is currently only safe to run 1 copy of this and not have other ports compiling simultaneously
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Added: 2007-01-16 License: BSD License Price:
1013 downloads
C-Dogs SDL Port 0.4
C-Dogs is an arcade shoot-em-up which lets players work alone and co-operativly during missions. more>>
C-Dogs SDL is a port of the old DOS arcade game C-Dogs to modern operating systems utilising the SDL Media Libraries. In theory C-Dogs SDL should be able to run on Windows, MacOS X, BeOS and the other systems supported by SDL.
Genererally, the more UNIX like a system is, the greater the chance of C-Dogs working (MacOS X and BeOS people, I mean you guys).
C-Dogs SDL was ported to SDL by Jeremy Chin and Lucas Martin-King, using Gentoo Linux as their development environment.
C-Dogs is an arcade shoot-em-up which lets players work alone and co-operativly during missions, and against each other in the "dogfight" deathmatch mode. The DOS version of C-Dogs came with several built in missions and dogfight maps, this version is no exception.
The author of the DOS version of C-Dogs was Ronny Wester. See the "official" homepage for more details. We would like to thank him for releasing the C-Dogs sources to the public.
<<lessGenererally, the more UNIX like a system is, the greater the chance of C-Dogs working (MacOS X and BeOS people, I mean you guys).
C-Dogs SDL was ported to SDL by Jeremy Chin and Lucas Martin-King, using Gentoo Linux as their development environment.
C-Dogs is an arcade shoot-em-up which lets players work alone and co-operativly during missions, and against each other in the "dogfight" deathmatch mode. The DOS version of C-Dogs came with several built in missions and dogfight maps, this version is no exception.
The author of the DOS version of C-Dogs was Ronny Wester. See the "official" homepage for more details. We would like to thank him for releasing the C-Dogs sources to the public.
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Added: 2007-07-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
847 downloads
Sequoia Open Source ERP 0.8.1
Sequoia ERP is a true enterprise-class open source ERP solution. more>>
Sequoia ERP is a true enterprise-class open source ERP solution. It combines the advanced features and scalability required for enterprise software with the flexibility and low cost of ownership that only open source can deliver.
Main features:
- Full Suite of integrated applications that deliver a 360-degree view of your business.
- Compatible all major open source and commercial relational databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Sybase, and Microsoft SQL Server.
- Runs on Linux, Unix, and Windows operating platforms.
- Service-Oriented Architecture for easy interoperability with external or legacy applications.
- Remote and local synchronization for scalability and high availability.
- Workflow for adapting to unique business processes.
- Available under the business-friendly MIT Public License.
<<lessMain features:
- Full Suite of integrated applications that deliver a 360-degree view of your business.
- Compatible all major open source and commercial relational databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Sybase, and Microsoft SQL Server.
- Runs on Linux, Unix, and Windows operating platforms.
- Service-Oriented Architecture for easy interoperability with external or legacy applications.
- Remote and local synchronization for scalability and high availability.
- Workflow for adapting to unique business processes.
- Available under the business-friendly MIT Public License.
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Added: 2005-10-25 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
2105 downloads
GNU Source-highlight 2.7
GNU Source-highlight produces a document with syntax highlighting when given a source file. more>>
GNU Source-highlight produces a document with syntax highlighting when given a source file.
Source-highlight reads source language specifications dynamically, thus it can be easily extended (without recompiling the sources) for handling new languages.
GNU Source-highlight also reads output format specifications dynamically, and thus it can be easily extended (without recompiling the sources) for handling new output formats. The syntax for these specifications is quite easy (take a look at the manual).
Since version 2.2, source-highlight can also generate cross references; in order to do this it relies on GNU Ctags.
These are the output formats already supported:
HTML
XHTML
LATEX
TEXINFO
ANSI color escape sequences (you can use this feature with less)
These are the input languages (or input formats) already supported (in alphabetical order):
C/C++
Bison
Caml
Changelog
Diff
Flex
Fortran
Html
Java
Javascript
Latex
Logtalk
Log files
Lua
ML
Pascal
Perl
PHP
Prolog
Python
Ruby
<<lessSource-highlight reads source language specifications dynamically, thus it can be easily extended (without recompiling the sources) for handling new languages.
GNU Source-highlight also reads output format specifications dynamically, and thus it can be easily extended (without recompiling the sources) for handling new output formats. The syntax for these specifications is quite easy (take a look at the manual).
Since version 2.2, source-highlight can also generate cross references; in order to do this it relies on GNU Ctags.
These are the output formats already supported:
HTML
XHTML
LATEX
TEXINFO
ANSI color escape sequences (you can use this feature with less)
These are the input languages (or input formats) already supported (in alphabetical order):
C/C++
Bison
Caml
Changelog
Diff
Flex
Fortran
Html
Java
Javascript
Latex
Logtalk
Log files
Lua
ML
Pascal
Perl
PHP
Prolog
Python
Ruby
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Added: 2007-06-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
867 downloads
Adobe Source Libraries 1.0.29
The Adobe Source Libraries (ASL) are a collection of C++ libraries to allow the construction of commercial application. more>>
The Adobe Source Libraries (ASL) are a collection of C++ libraries building foundation technology to allow the construction of commercial applications by assembling generic algorithms through declarative descriptions.
Enhancements:
- GIL version 2.1 (support for sub-byte aligned pixel values in images).
- An ASL version_0 namespace has been introduced to maintain binary compatibility going forward.
- There are poly< > library improvements. adobe/vector.hpp and adobe/closed_hash.hpp have been added as generic containers.
- There are many other improvements.
<<lessEnhancements:
- GIL version 2.1 (support for sub-byte aligned pixel values in images).
- An ASL version_0 namespace has been introduced to maintain binary compatibility going forward.
- There are poly< > library improvements. adobe/vector.hpp and adobe/closed_hash.hpp have been added as generic containers.
- There are many other improvements.
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
831 downloads
DarwinPorts 1.2
DarwinPorts makes the world of open source software available to your Mac. more>>
DarwinPorts makes the world of open source software available to your Mac. There are over 3000 software titles ("ports"), each one installable with a single command.
This is probably the biggest, most up to date open source software collection for Mac OS X. DarwinPorts works much like the ports collections of the major BSD operating systems.
Enhancements:
- The syntax of port(1) was enhanced.
- Space is now saved by compressing all man pages automatically.
- It is now possible to install multiple ports with one command.
- New meta-groups for executing commands on were implemented.
- launchd is now used on 10.4 (SystemStarter on 10.3).
- Help is now more easily available.
- Portfiles can now be edited directly via port(1).
- Disk images are available for 10.3 and 10.4.
<<lessThis is probably the biggest, most up to date open source software collection for Mac OS X. DarwinPorts works much like the ports collections of the major BSD operating systems.
Enhancements:
- The syntax of port(1) was enhanced.
- Space is now saved by compressing all man pages automatically.
- It is now possible to install multiple ports with one command.
- New meta-groups for executing commands on were implemented.
- launchd is now used on 10.4 (SystemStarter on 10.3).
- Help is now more easily available.
- Portfiles can now be edited directly via port(1).
- Disk images are available for 10.3 and 10.4.
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Added: 2005-12-15 License: BSD License Price:
1409 downloads
ETrace 1.1
ETrace is a configurable static port network tracing tool, similar to traceroute, but supporting ICMP, TCP, UDP, etc. more>>
ETrace is a configurable static port network tracing tool, similar to traceroute, but supporting ICMP, TCP, UDP and other IP protocols.
Usage:
etrace [ -BbCcnv ] [ -p profile ] [ -F config ] [ -i interface ] [ -I icmp-type ] [ -T port ] [ -U port ] [ -P protocol ] [ -r probe-count ] [ -t timeout ] [ -1 hop ] [ -h hop ] [ -m hop ] [ -A address ] [ -s port ] [ -f flags ] [ -d data ] [ -D data-file ] [ -R count ] [ -q seq] [ -w window ] target [...]
Options:
etrace has a wealth of options ranging in function from controlling output to the detailed construction of trace packets.
Profile Options:
A profile is a pre-configured list of options stored in a shared, or user specific configuration file. By defining profiles, complex etrace option sets can be easily accessed with a single command line option.
-p, --profile
Specify a profile.
-C, --clear
Clear the current list of probes. This option can be used to allow a profile to inherit options from another profile, but specify its own list of probes.
-F, --config
Specify an alternative profiles file.
Interface options
-i, --interface
Specify interface. If unspecified, etrace will examine the routing table and select the most appropriate interface for each target address.
-c, --promisc
Put in interface into promiscuous mode. As this option increases the load on the system in general, it should only be used if spoofing of source packets address is enabled with the "-A" option.
Trace Type Options
-I, --icmp
Specify an ICMP trace and the packet type to use. ICMP traces may use Echo (E or P), Timestamp (T or S), Netmask (N or M) or Info (I). The default trace probe is an ICMP Echo.
-h, --hop
Specify a specific hop to investigate.
-m, --maximum
Specify the maximum number of hops.
-r, --probes
Set the maximum number of probes to send per hop. The default is 3.
-t, --timeout
Set the maximum amount of time, in milli-seconds, to wait for a response to a probe. The default is 3000 (three seconds).
Packet Construction Options
-A, --address
Specify the source IP address of generated packets.
-s, --source
Set the source port of the generated probe packets. If unspecified, etrace uses a random high port.
-f, --flags
Specify TCP and/or IP flags. Takes a comma delimitered list of any of the following flags: RF, DF, MF, FIN, SYN, RST, PSH, ACK, URG, ECE, CWR (Default: SYN)
-d, --data
Specify the data content of generated probe packets. Standard meta-characters are recognised (e.g. "nt") as are binary values given in octal (e.g. " 00x00");
-D, --data-file
Load the data content of the generated probe packets from the specified file. Filenames beginning with @ a loaded from the etrace shared data directory (usually /usr/local/share/etrace). etrace currently ships with the following predfined packet data files: dns, ike.
-R, --random
Fill the data content of the generated probe packets with the specified number of random bytes.
-b, --badcksum
Generate and send probe packets with bad checksums.
-q, --seq
Specify the TCP sequence number.
-w, --window
Specify the TCP window size.
Output Options
-v, --verbose
Increase output verbosity.
-B, --debug
Enable debugging output.
-n, --numeric
Disable name resolution.
Examples:
etrace www.sample.com
Launches a trace ICMP Echo, the default, trace to www.sample.com. Specifiying the options "-I E" whould accomplish the same results.
etrace -T 80 www.sample.com
Similar to the previous example, except the trace is performed on TCP port 80.
etrace --udp 53 --data-file @dns ns.sample.com
Starts are trace to ns.sample.com on UDP port 53 with the trace packets containing data loaded from the file /usr/local/share/etrace/dns (a file supplied with etrace that contains a simple dns request to resolve 127.0.0.1).
etrace -p dns -p fast ns.sample.com
The default profiles shipped with etrace include "dns" (which equates to the options shown in the previous example) and "fast" (which decreases both timeouts and the number of probes sent for each hop, as well as disabling name resolution). Profiles are stackable, with latter options overriding those specified in earlier profiles.
<<lessUsage:
etrace [ -BbCcnv ] [ -p profile ] [ -F config ] [ -i interface ] [ -I icmp-type ] [ -T port ] [ -U port ] [ -P protocol ] [ -r probe-count ] [ -t timeout ] [ -1 hop ] [ -h hop ] [ -m hop ] [ -A address ] [ -s port ] [ -f flags ] [ -d data ] [ -D data-file ] [ -R count ] [ -q seq] [ -w window ] target [...]
Options:
etrace has a wealth of options ranging in function from controlling output to the detailed construction of trace packets.
Profile Options:
A profile is a pre-configured list of options stored in a shared, or user specific configuration file. By defining profiles, complex etrace option sets can be easily accessed with a single command line option.
-p, --profile
Specify a profile.
-C, --clear
Clear the current list of probes. This option can be used to allow a profile to inherit options from another profile, but specify its own list of probes.
-F, --config
Specify an alternative profiles file.
Interface options
-i, --interface
Specify interface. If unspecified, etrace will examine the routing table and select the most appropriate interface for each target address.
-c, --promisc
Put in interface into promiscuous mode. As this option increases the load on the system in general, it should only be used if spoofing of source packets address is enabled with the "-A" option.
Trace Type Options
-I, --icmp
Specify an ICMP trace and the packet type to use. ICMP traces may use Echo (E or P), Timestamp (T or S), Netmask (N or M) or Info (I). The default trace probe is an ICMP Echo.
-h, --hop
Specify a specific hop to investigate.
-m, --maximum
Specify the maximum number of hops.
-r, --probes
Set the maximum number of probes to send per hop. The default is 3.
-t, --timeout
Set the maximum amount of time, in milli-seconds, to wait for a response to a probe. The default is 3000 (three seconds).
Packet Construction Options
-A, --address
Specify the source IP address of generated packets.
-s, --source
Set the source port of the generated probe packets. If unspecified, etrace uses a random high port.
-f, --flags
Specify TCP and/or IP flags. Takes a comma delimitered list of any of the following flags: RF, DF, MF, FIN, SYN, RST, PSH, ACK, URG, ECE, CWR (Default: SYN)
-d, --data
Specify the data content of generated probe packets. Standard meta-characters are recognised (e.g. "nt") as are binary values given in octal (e.g. " 00x00");
-D, --data-file
Load the data content of the generated probe packets from the specified file. Filenames beginning with @ a loaded from the etrace shared data directory (usually /usr/local/share/etrace). etrace currently ships with the following predfined packet data files: dns, ike.
-R, --random
Fill the data content of the generated probe packets with the specified number of random bytes.
-b, --badcksum
Generate and send probe packets with bad checksums.
-q, --seq
Specify the TCP sequence number.
-w, --window
Specify the TCP window size.
Output Options
-v, --verbose
Increase output verbosity.
-B, --debug
Enable debugging output.
-n, --numeric
Disable name resolution.
Examples:
etrace www.sample.com
Launches a trace ICMP Echo, the default, trace to www.sample.com. Specifiying the options "-I E" whould accomplish the same results.
etrace -T 80 www.sample.com
Similar to the previous example, except the trace is performed on TCP port 80.
etrace --udp 53 --data-file @dns ns.sample.com
Starts are trace to ns.sample.com on UDP port 53 with the trace packets containing data loaded from the file /usr/local/share/etrace/dns (a file supplied with etrace that contains a simple dns request to resolve 127.0.0.1).
etrace -p dns -p fast ns.sample.com
The default profiles shipped with etrace include "dns" (which equates to the options shown in the previous example) and "fast" (which decreases both timeouts and the number of probes sent for each hop, as well as disabling name resolution). Profiles are stackable, with latter options overriding those specified in earlier profiles.
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Added: 2007-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Source Mage GNU/Linux 0.9.6 PPC
Sourcemage is a source-based GNU/Linux distribution based on a Sorcery metaphor of casting and dispelling programs. more>>
Source Mage GNU/Linux distribution is based on a sorcerous metaphor of "casting" and "dispelling" packages, which we refer to as "spells".
This is a development ISO and potentially loaded with bugs and glitches. This is where you come in. We need your help to squash these bugs.
Please download, burn, and install this ISO to a spare partition, extra computer, or over your least favorite friends Windows partition. VMWare or bochs works too. Upon finding a glitch, please report it in bugzilla. No bug is too small, or too large.
Help shape the future of Source Mage! Download the Next Generation Testing ISO and install!
Enhancements:
- A "dependency" scheme was added to make sure you dont accidentally skip a vital step or do things in the wrong order.
- You can still override dependencies if you really know what youre doing.
- Spells are now installed in the background while you are busy selecting options.
- Software RAID support via mdadm was added.
<<lessThis is a development ISO and potentially loaded with bugs and glitches. This is where you come in. We need your help to squash these bugs.
Please download, burn, and install this ISO to a spare partition, extra computer, or over your least favorite friends Windows partition. VMWare or bochs works too. Upon finding a glitch, please report it in bugzilla. No bug is too small, or too large.
Help shape the future of Source Mage! Download the Next Generation Testing ISO and install!
Enhancements:
- A "dependency" scheme was added to make sure you dont accidentally skip a vital step or do things in the wrong order.
- You can still override dependencies if you really know what youre doing.
- Spells are now installed in the background while you are busy selecting options.
- Software RAID support via mdadm was added.
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Added: 2006-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Coarse Port Knocking 0.0.6
Coarse Port Knocking is a simple implementation of the port knocking techniques. more>>
Coarse Port Knocking is a simple implementation of the port knocking techniques.
This program uses the ngrep tool to sniff blocked network packets. It waits for special packets with determined keys and executes commands like a firewall to open and close ports.
Enhancements:
- A bug in injection mode has been fixed.
<<lessThis program uses the ngrep tool to sniff blocked network packets. It waits for special packets with determined keys and executes commands like a firewall to open and close ports.
Enhancements:
- A bug in injection mode has been fixed.
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Added: 2006-03-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Open Source Quotes DataBase 0.1 Alpha
Open Source Quotes DataBase is a Web site which is very similar in style to the bash.org QDB. more>>
Open Source Quotes DataBase is a Web site which is very similar in style to the bash.org QDB. Open Source Quotes DataBase is designed for people who would like to run their own quote sites.
Enhancements:
- The ability has been added for all admin users to change their own passwords, including mods.
- An error on some systems that stopped you from changing the admin password has been fixed.
- The voting page bug has been fixed.
- This will need a complete rewrite at a later stage.
- The browse function has been rewritten so that there are fewer problems with the page number output.
- The "Hacking Attempt" code has been fixed.
<<lessEnhancements:
- The ability has been added for all admin users to change their own passwords, including mods.
- An error on some systems that stopped you from changing the admin password has been fixed.
- The voting page bug has been fixed.
- This will need a complete rewrite at a later stage.
- The browse function has been rewritten so that there are fewer problems with the page number output.
- The "Hacking Attempt" code has been fixed.
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Added: 2005-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tennix! SDL Port 0.3.2
Tennix! SDL Port is a simple two-player tennis game. more>>
Tennix! SDL Port is a simple two-player tennis game.
It features simple image loading (with all game graphics being customizable by simply editing them with a graphics editor like The GIMP), sound effects, stadium audience sounds, and ball shadows.
The source code for this SDL port is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 (or later).
Controls
Player 1 uses the keys W, S and D and Player 2 uses O, L and K.
<<lessIt features simple image loading (with all game graphics being customizable by simply editing them with a graphics editor like The GIMP), sound effects, stadium audience sounds, and ball shadows.
The source code for this SDL port is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 (or later).
Controls
Player 1 uses the keys W, S and D and Player 2 uses O, L and K.
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Added: 2007-07-08 License: Freeware Price:
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