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Warzone 2100 2.0.7

Warzone 2100 2.0.7


Warzone 2100 is a real-time strategy game, developed by Pumpkin Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. more>>
Warzone 2100 is a real-time strategy game, developed by Pumpkin Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. Although comparable to Earth 2150 in many significant respects, it does contain aspects that are unique.
These include various radar technologies, a greater focus on artillery and counter-battery technologies, more frequent in-game cinematic updates as gameplay progress, as well as a different vehicle design method. It was released in 1999 for both PC and Playstation.
In late 2004 warzone was released by its copyright holders, Eidos Interactve, to the public under the GNU General Public License (GPL), and the Warzone 2100 Resurrection Project was born.
Main features:
- 400+ Technologies to research
- 2,000+ different units to design
- 3 Large campaign maps to conquer
- 24 Fast play mission maps for extra action
- Intelligence Display sets objectives dynamically
- Interactive message system
- Fast Play Interface graphically Based
- Quick Screen Navigation
- Fast Find System for units & structures
- Set Factories to constant production
- Automatically send each factorys units to where you want them
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Added: 2007-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Warzone 2100 2.2.1Warzone 2100 is a real-time strategy game, developed by Pumpkin Studios and published by ... under the GNU General Public License (GPL), and the Warzone 2100 Resurrection Project was born
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GNet 2.0.7

GNet 2.0.7


GNet is a network library. more>>
GNet is a network library. It is object-oriented, written in C, and built upon GLib. It is intended to be easy to use and port. It supports abstract Internet addresses, TCP, UDP, IP Multicast, IPv6, asynchronous DNS lookups, SHA, MD5, Base64, URIs, and SOCKS.
It comes with documentation and examples.
Main features:
- TCP "client" and "server" sockets
- UDP and IP Multicast sockets
- High-level TCP connection and server objects
- Asynchronous socket IO
- Internet address abstraction
- Asynchronous DNS lookup
- IPv4 and IPv6 support
- Byte packing and unpacking
- URI parsing
- SHA and MD5 hashes
- Base64 encoding and decoding
- SOCKS support
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Added: 2005-04-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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arpalert 2.0.7

arpalert 2.0.7


arpalert uses ARP address monitoring to help prevent unauthorized connections on the local network. more>>
arpalert is used for monitoring networks. It listens on a network interface (without using promiscuous mode) and catches all conversations of MAC address to IP request.
arpalert compares the mac addresses it detected with a pre-configured list of authorized MAC addresses. If the MAC is not in list, arpalert launches a pre-defined user script with the MAC address and IP address as parameters.
This software can run in deamon mode; its very fast (low CPU and memory consumption).
It responds at signal SIGHUP (configuration reload) and at signals SIGTERM, SIGINT, SIGQUIT and SIGABRT (arpalert stops itself)
Enhancements:
- A minor OpenBSD bugfix.
- Very minor code optimization.
- This release checks the string representation of MAC address memory size, allocates static memory for many buffers, and has OpenBSD Makefile compatibility.
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Added: 2007-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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oidentd 2.0.7

oidentd 2.0.7


oidentd is an ident daemon with IP masq/NAT support and the ability to specify responses. more>>
oidentd is an RFC 1413 compliant ident daemon which runs on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Darwin, OpenBSD, and Solaris.
It can handle IP masqueraded/NAT connections on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD, and it has a flexible mechanism for specifying ident responses.
Users can be granted permission to specify their own ident responses. Responses can be specified according to host and port pairs.
Enhancements:
- Really fix the bug with random ident replies.
- Build fixes (specifically, for Solaris)
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Added: 2005-04-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNU Pth 2.0.7

GNU Pth 2.0.7


Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms. more>>
Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based scheduling for multiple threads of execution also know as multithreading, inside event-driven applications.

All threads run in the same address space of the server application, but each thread has its own individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable.

The thread scheduling itself is done in a cooperative way, i.e., the threads are managed by a priority- and event-based non-preemptive scheduler. The intention is that this way one can achieve better portability and run-time performance than with preemptive scheduling.

The event facility allows threads to wait until various types of events occur, including pending I/O on filedescriptors, asynchronous signals, elapsed timers, pending I/O on message ports, thread and process termination, and even customized callback functions.

Additionally Pth provides an optional emulation API for POSIX.1c threads ("Pthreads") which can be used for backward compatibility to existing multithreaded applications.
Notice: GNU pth and OSSP pth are exactly the same.

OSSP pth just became an official part of the GNU project some time ago. Thats why its primary name is now GNU pth, although it is still developed by the OSSP project only.
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Added: 2006-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LinPoPup-2 2.0.7

LinPoPup-2 2.0.7


LinPopUp-2 is a GTK+2 port of well known LinPopUp program. more>>
LinPopUp-2 is a GTK+2 port of well known LinPopUp program.
Actually, it is a frontend for smbclient -M, so it allows you to send and receive messages to and from Winpopup users. There are more features on original LinPopUp page at LittleIgloo.Org.
Since Jean-Marc Jacquet stopped developing in early 2000, life was changing. GTK+ v2.x became more popular than v1.2.x, several patches appears on the Net. I was asking to do something to make LinPopUp work better on modern system. So I made this GTK+2 port for myself and glad to share it with people now.
Main features:
- Doesnt need to always run :
- If you close it, it will continue to receive all messages that are send to you. You can even quit Xwindow, and still receive messages. In fact, the only way to miss a message that was sent to you is to have your computer turned off.
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- Messages are kept from session to session. You will always retrieve a message that was sent to you, ... if you have not deleted it.
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- Can be run minimized :
- It will raise automatically each time a new message arrives.
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- And other features like :
- Possibility to reply to a message, clipboard cut & past, etc.
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Added: 2006-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Advanced Poll Script 2.0.7

Advanced Poll Script 2.0.7


Advanced Poll Script provides a polling system with powerful administration tool. more>>
Advanced Poll Script provides a polling system with powerful administration tool.

Advanced Poll is a polling system with powerful administration tool. It features: multiple polls, unlimited options, templates, language support, IP-Logging, IP-Locking, cookie support, comment feature, vote expire feature, random poll support and more. Supports both text file and mySQL database.

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Added: 2007-04-24 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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BASHISH 2.0.7

BASHISH 2.0.7


BASHISH is a modular Bourne-shell theme engine. more>>
Bashish is a theme-engine using bash and other POSIX shells to customize nearly all aspects of the terminal: title, colors, prompt, font, background, etc.
BASHISH has a modular design which makes it easy to add features (and it does have a lot) while keeping good performance.
Main features:
- Support the most common terminals.
- Support a common subset of the theme properties of the most common terminals.
- Be transparent for the user, easy to change theme and not interfere with any applications.
- Low latency, the user should not have to wait for the terminal to get themed.
Enhancements:
- This release comes with updates for zsh, fixes for application theming from the commandline, and changes to work properly with old Bashish 1.x configuration files.
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Added: 2006-09-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SplitLink 2.0.7

SplitLink 2.0.7


Split Link is a Firefox extension that will allow you to view the true URL that you are being redirected to. more>>
Split Link is a Firefox extension that will allow you to view the true URL that you are being redirected to. Sometimes links may contain hexadecimal characters or numerous parameters that make them more difficult to read. By using Split Link you can remove the parameters, remove javascript code from links, and convert all of the hexadecimal characters back to ASCII.

After Split Link is installed it will appear on the right click menu. Just right click on a link and then click "Split Link". A new window will pop up containing the reformatted URLs. If you click on one of the URLs in the new window, it will automatically redirect the parent window to that URL.

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Added: 2007-07-28 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Taskjitsu 2.0.7

Taskjitsu 2.0.7


Taskjitsu tracks tasks from inception to completion, and allows users to report the amount of time spent on each project. more>>
Taskjitsu tracks tasks from inception to completion, and allows users to report the amount of time spent on each project and task. Taskjitsu satisfies the needs of software development companies, consulting firms, and other organizations that need both flexible time and task tracking. It can generate billing summaries and payroll reports usable with any accounting system.
The system has been in production since 1997; its extensive features have been honed to allow the greatest possible ease in entering and editing data. It offers multiple options for configuring and customizing an installation to support the needs of diverse organizations.
Main features:
Portal View
- Once logged in, users are greeted by a customizable portal page, which provides the following information:
- How many hours theyve worked in the current pay period
- How long its been since they updated their timesheet
- How much leave they have
- How many tasks they have open, broken down into
- Those due soon / of high priority
- Those assigned recently
- Those ready or not to be tested
- Those with new notes.
- From there users can open a task timer, update the status of a task, or add a new note, as well as view all their open tasks, view all tasks, view all tasks assigned to another user, etc.
- Task View
Task Tracking
- Various permission levels: regular user with limited permissions, manager-level user with advanced permissions, and admin-level user with full permissions
- Global functions: add a task, view all tasks, view all open tasks, view single task
- Single task functions: edit task description, edit status, edit assignees, add / edit notes, start task timer
- Task timer: opens in a popup window, has a start / stop button, ability to have multiple timers open and running, option to save to timesheet
- Task roundup: lists the users open tasks in order to perform a batch status and note update (perhaps a weekly team activity to keep all members informed)
- Timesheet review: for admin users only, lists all timesheets for each pay period for review and approval
- Leave editor: for admin users only, add / remove / approve leave for all users
- Email notification: applicable users are notified when any aspect of the task is changed
- Timesheet View
Time Accounting
- Fields for task ID, project, activity, description, and start timer button
- Default view is the current timesheet, but users can edit all previous timesheets
- Popup windows for task, project, and activity lookup
- Option to view timesheets for other users, but only admins can edit other users timesheets
- Billing Report: lists hours worked, total billing, and (optionally) estimated cost per project.
- Payroll summary: lists number of hours worked, hours of leave taken, remaining, and accrued, per user per pay period
- Leave accrual can vary according to the employment status of your staff
- Productivity report: lists hours worked per project / activity per user, viewable only by managers
- Email notification: users are notified when admins add / edit leave
- Maintenance View
Maintenance
- Viewable only by admins
- Add / edit customers, projects, activities, users, and pay periods
- Set system defaults
Enhancements:
- This release includes a fix for a serious, remotely exploitable SQL injection flaw.
- All users should upgrade as soon as possible.
- This release also includes improved error reporting and more robust database connection handling.
- It is possible to change the status of task 48 in Taskjitsu.
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Added: 2006-10-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BinChunker 1.2.0

BinChunker 1.2.0


bchunk is a CD image format converter from BIN/CUE to ISO/CDR tracks. more>>
BinChunker converts a CD image in a ".bin / .cue" format (sometimes ".raw / .cue") to a set of .iso and .cdr tracks.
The bin/cue format is used by some popular non-Unix cd-writing software, but is not supported on most other CD burning programs. A lot of CD/VCD images distributed on the Internet are in BIN/CUE format, Ive been told.
This is a Unix/C rewrite of the fine BinChunker software. The non-Unix version of BinChunker has been obsoleted by the CD-R/W burning software FireBurner, which can be found at www.fireburner.com.
FireBurner does a lot more than BinChunker did, but can be used to do exactly the same even without a burner device installed. Thanks go to Bob Marietta , the author of BinChunker, for the extensive help, documentation and letting me look at his Pascal/Delphi source code!
The .iso track contains an ISO file system, which can be mounted through a loop device on Linux systems, or written on a CD-R using cdrecord. The .cdr tracks are in the native CD audio format. They can be either written on a CD-R using cdrecord -audio, or converted to WAV (or any other sound format for that matter) using sox. bchunk 1.1.0 can also output audio tracks in WAV format.
bchunk compiles and runs on any host with an ANSI C compiler, and somewhat POSIX.1 compliant environment. It has been tested on the following platforms:
- Linux 2.0, i686, glibc 2.0.7, gcc 2.7.2.3 (RedHat 5.1)
- Linux 2.2, i686, glibc 2.1.1, egcs 1.1.2 (RedHat 6.0)
- Linux 2.4, i686, glibc 2.2, gcc 2.96 (RedHat 7.0)
- Linux 2.6, i686, glibc 2.3, gcc 3.2.2 (RedHat 9.0)
- Solaris 2.5.1, SPARC, gcc 2.7.2
- Solaris 2.6, SPARC, gcc 2.8.1
- Digital Unix 4.0c, Alpha, DEC C V5.2-033
- SGI IRIX 6.5.7m, MIPS R4600 IP22, gcc 2.95.2
- Mac OS X 10.1.4, gcc 2.95.2
OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD all have a port of bchunk available in their respective archives for a very good set of hardware platforms.
Enhancements:
- Included a man page patch from the openbsd port of bchunk (adding a note about ISO/VCD), and s/ISO9110/ISO9660/. The changes were for openbsd by Dave Watson .
- Patch from Matthew Green for a new option -r, which makes binchunker output MODE2/2352 tracks in raw format, from offset 0 for 2352 bytes.
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Added: 2005-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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comserv 1.4.3

comserv 1.4.3


COMSERV is a program that allows you to talk to a network terminal server such as a Xyplex MAXserver 1600. more>>
COMSERV is a program that allows you to talk to a network terminal server such as a Xyplex MAXserver 1600.
The handy thing about this program is that the client side of the connection does not need to know anything about how to talk to the terminal server. COMSERV handles the connection details. Thus, you can use existing programs like tip to talk to devices attached to your network terminal server without any modification.
Also, you can use COMSERV to turn your Unix computer itself into a terminal server and serve up its own local serial ports over the network for remote systems to access. This is handy if you have several systems lying around and you want to utilize devices attached to their serial ports.
My primary motivation for writing this program was to expand the I/O capabilities of my FreeBSD home computer. I have many serial devices that I want to connect to my PC which include my modem, Palm Pilot, GPS, various micro-controllers, my EEPROM programmer, and other computers and printers. But with only two serial ports on my PC, I became annoyed at having to reach around the back of my computer and swap cables every time I wanted to plug in a different device. [I think all inventions are the product of the laziness of the inventor :-)] So I searched eBay and found a couple of these Xyplex terminal servers that looked promising, I bid on them, got them, and began hacking.
The only problem with using this type of device for serial expansion, is that if you use a program like tip on Unix (tip is a very basic but functional program to connect directly to a serial port), it expects to be able to open the serial port by opening a /dev/xyz device file that corresponds to a real serial device. The Xyplex, on the other hand, communicates to the Unix system via an ethernet network. In order to talk to one of the serial ports on the Xyplex, you need to establish a TCP/IP connection between your Unix computer and the Xyplex device at a particular TCP port. The TCP port you connect to determines which Xyplex serial port you connect to. For the Xyplex 1600, serial port 1 is TCP port 2100, serial port 2, is TCP port 2200 and so on.
Unfortuneately, tip, and programs like it, have no idea how to establish a TCP/IP connection to the Xyplex in order to transfer data to and from a serial device connected to the Xyplex.
This is what COMSERV does. COMSERV creates a set of pseudo-tty device files that are palatable to tip and other programs. COMSERV opens the master side of the pseudo terminal and the client program (tip in this case) opens the slave side. Data written on the slave endpoint comes out on the master endpoint and vice-versa. This mechanism establishes a connection between the client program and COMSERV. COMSERV then uses TCP/IP to establish a connection to the network terminal server.
Thus, data originating from the client program is written to the slave tty where is read by COMSERV. COMSERV then writes the data to the network socket to the Xyplex, which then passes it on to the designated serial port. Data originating from the serial device attached to the Xyplex takes the reverse path.
Only one instance of COMSERV is required to be running on your system to handle all of your network terminal servers (it can handle as many terminal servers and ports as the speed and resources of your system allows). COMSERV is designed to handle many connections in this fashion, and does so by multiplexing between them using asynchronous device and socket I/O.
While I wrote COMSERV to talk to a Xyplex MAXserver 1600, it should work with other manufacturers products as long as they follow a similar API. The Xyplex devices that I have are 16 port devices that connect serial devices to an ethernet network.
If COMSERV sounds useful to you, feel free to download and use it. The program is provided in source form, so you will need to extract it and compile it. If you use FreeBSD, simply do the following:
% cd /usr/ports/comms/comserv
% make install
I use it on FreeBSD 4-STABLE. I dont currently know of any outstanding bugs, but if you find and fix any bugs, please send me your fixes so that others can benefit from them as well.
If you do decide to use COMSERV, please note the accompanying license. In a nutshell, you can use it without restriction as long as you credit me and keep the copyright notice intact. If you happen to like it, feel free to send your thanks, letting me know. If you dont like it, let me know why, perhaps I can improve it. If you improve it, please send me your changes and Ill see about integrating them so that others can benefit from your improvements.
Enhancements:
- Implement a power of 2 backoff and retry for failing connections with a maximum 10 minute wait. This keeps from filling up the logs with failed repeated attempts.
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KDar - the KDE Disk archiver 2.0.7

KDar - the KDE Disk archiver 2.0.7


K Disk archiver (KDar) is a KDE GUI-based backup and archiving program. more>> <<less
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Added: 2005-09-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LEAF 2.4.2

LEAF 2.4.2


LEAF is an easy-to-use embedded Linux system that is meant for creating network appliances. more>>
LEAF Bering-uClibc is based on the well-known Bering distribution from Jacques Nilo and Erik Wolzak and provide the same features and functionality in the base. Anyway there are some differences with the original Bering release.
The biggest difference is that all binaries have been compiled with uClibc instead of glibc 2.0.7; but Bering-uClibc also supports ipv6, is based on a newer kernel, uses the latest sources, has some improvements and bugfixes and is significantly smaller.
LEAF Bering-uClibc is available for download as a single-floppy-based firewall or as an ISO-image. Additionally booting from HD, CF or an USB device is supported.
The floppy image supports dhcp, ppp and pppoe connections out of the box and fits for a SOHO network demanding a stable and secure router/Internet connection. With dropbear, a small sshd replacement, it is even ready for secure remote administration.
With the ISO image, or using an USB/CF/HD boot device, you can add about 100 packages to extend LEAF Bering-uClibc with capabilities like SNMP, IPV6 (and shorewall-like IPV6 firewall setup utility), VPN, Intrusion Detection, Traffic Accounting, Quagga Routing Suite, bandwith management and wireless connections, just to name a few.
Enhancements:
- dnsmasq applied
- an extra stability patch to version 2.27
- shorewall updated to version 3.0.7
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Added: 2006-06-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Camera_AXIS 0.1

Camera_AXIS 0.1


Camera_AXIS is a Java application for viewing images generated by an AXIS 2100 network camera. more>>
Camera_AXIS is a Java application for viewing images generated by an AXIS 2100 network camera. The camera generates a video stream in MJPG format.

The java source code can be browsed online or downloaded in tgz format. The application uses the Base64 encoder from Robert Harder (distributed with Camera_AXIS). Installation is simple:

make

Start the application using te command:

make test

Configuration parameters are saved in .java.cfg. This file is created the first time you start the application and contains the URL of the camera and the user id and password of the camera administrator. Without the id and/or the password, you can still view images from the camera, but you wont be able to change its settings. Proxy settings are taken from the http_proxy environment variable (if present).

A precompiled jar-file is also available. Execute it with java -jar AXIS.jar.
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Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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