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QoS Connection Tuning HOWTO 0.61

QoS Connection Tuning HOWTO 0.61


QoS Connection Tuning HOWTO is a document which explains how to tune network connection performance. more>>
QoS Connection Tuning HOWTO is a document which explains how to tune network connection performance.

This enables you to get the maximum benefit out of your connection without lag and loss.

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Added: 2006-10-10 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
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Net::Connection::Sniffer 0.13

Net::Connection::Sniffer 0.13


Net::Connection::Sniffer can gather stats on network connections. more>>
Net::Connection::Sniffer can gather stats on network connections.

SYNOPSIS

use Net::Connection::Sniffer;
gather($config)
__top

Net::Connection::Sniffer is a perl module to gather connection statistics by listening to ethernet traffic. Traffic is filtered using standard BPF notation as described in the tcpdump documentation and implemented using the standard pcap library to sniff packets on host network interfaces.

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Internet Business Services 1.0

Internet Business Services 1.0


Do internet telephones sound too good to be true? Well that was exactly what I was thinking, so I decided to delve into the world of Internet telephon... more>> <<less
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Gnome Remote Connection Manager 0.1.5

Gnome Remote Connection Manager 0.1.5


Gnome Remote Connection Manager is a gnome application that stores information about remote connections. more>>
Gnome Remote Connection Manager is a gnome application that stores information
about remote connections.
It gives you a GUI program to launch applications like telnet, shh, or rdesktop. It is highly configurable as to what type of applications it launches, so you are not limited to the three listed, for example I never thought of using it for ftp, but it would be easy to setup.
GRCM uses gconf to store information about connections.
Enhancements:
- Added some missing icons.
- Fixed a callback in the Connections Dialog that made the default arguments from the connection appear when selected.
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Added: 2005-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Connection Manager 1.0rc1

Connection Manager 1.0rc1


Connection Manager allows you to pre-configure all this, and use a single consistant interface. more>>
Connection Manager allows you to pre-configure all this, and use a single consistant interface to get connected to all of these various systems.
Do you have to log in to a lot of different systems? If you do, odds are that you have to use a variety of methods. You probably have some systems that require ssh and others that only support rdesktop. For some you may have to use vnc. Some may only support telnet. Connection Manager allows you to pre-configure all this, and use a single consistant interface to get connected to all of these various systems.
To install from the source distibution type (you probably will have to be root):
make install
To make rpms for rpm-based ditros type:
make rpm
Main features:
- Command Line Interface - Connection Manager will have a command line interface that allows for easy initiation of any connection. Some users, especially system administrators, will prefer this method of interaction
- Qt/KDE interface - Connection Manager will have a full featured graphical interface based on the Qt and KDE widgets. This interface will allow a user to manage their own connections, as well as maintain all of the various configuration files. You shouldnt have to use a text editor to edit configuration files unless you really want to
- Documentation - Connection Manager will be completely documented, including man pages, a user reference guide, and an administrator reference guide.
- Packaging - every effort will be made to make Connection Manager easy to install. Packages will be provided for a variety of platforms.
- Internationalization - Connection Manager will be designed and built so that it will be easy to add support for different languages.
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Added: 2006-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Internet DJ Console 0.7.0

Internet DJ Console 0.7.0


Internet DJ console is a graphical shoutcast/icecast client that runs under GTK+ and the JACK audio connection kit. more>>
Internet DJ console is a graphical shoutcast and icecast client that runs under GTK+ and the JACK audio connection kit. In short, its an Internet radio app for making a live radio show.
Features include two main media players with a crossfader, a jingle player, microphone signal processing (compressor and noise gate), IRC track announcements with X-Chat, an automatic stream shut-off timer, MP3 or Ogg streaming at various bit rates, aux input for connecting any audio app that is compatible with JACK, and various audio level meters.
Enhancements:
- A new, more powerful streaming architecture has been implemented with multiple streams possible, greater control over quality settings, ability to change the bitrate live on air, and the ability to stream from a prerecorded file with the metadata preserved.
- The MP3=UTF8 option has been removed, and CPU load is now reduced when the microphone is off.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Internet Chess ToolKit 0.2

Internet Chess ToolKit 0.2


Internet Chess ToolKit project is a Java library for chess with PGN, FEN, SAN, and ICS (FICS, ICC) support. more>>
Internet Chess ToolKit project is a Java library for chess with PGN, FEN, SAN, and ICS (FICS, ICC) support.
Internet Chess ToolKit is a Java-based set of libraries and widgets useful for performing common tasks such as reading SAN (internationalized), FEN, PGN, generating legal moves, and connection to Internet Chess Servers (FICS).
The purpose of the Internet Chess ToolKit is to provide an extensible library to facilitate the development of internet server clients, bots, training programs, peer-to-peer players, and and various other programs useful for the game player. The library was designed with a high level of abstraction and utilization of object oriented design patterns to make it extensible; The model set up should allow for implementations of many games besides Chess, which is the main focus of this library.
Such other games might include chess variants like BugHouse, or completely different games like scrabble and the Chinese game of Go. Another goal of the library is ease of use. A lot of effort has gone into comprehensive documentation and providing sensible names for methods, as well as providing many convenience methods.
Main features:
- FICS support (limited)
- legal move generation.
- game history with variation support (alternative move suggestions).
- move comment support in text and Numeric Annotation Glyphs (NAG).
- Standard Algebraic Notation (SAN) read/write support (internationalized for presentation in 16 languages).
- Portable Game Notation (PGN) read/write support (including move variations, and FEN).
- Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN) read/write support.
- True MVC structure with board displays driven by game model events.
- Command-line Board display (GUI to come).
- Well documented. Sample code also provided.
Enhancements:
- Limited FICS support style12, match request, kibitz, whisper, say, tell, channel tell, shout, c/t/-shout, emote, move list, pin, gin, seek ads, seek remove, seek clear, game results
- Timeseal support
- XSLT java code generation for ICS events
- Sample ICS Client
- PGN bugs fixed
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Distributed Internet Backup System 0.92

Distributed Internet Backup System 0.92


Distributed Internet Backup System works by doing all its communication through email. more>>
Distributed Internet Backup System works by doing all its communication through email. The benefit of using email for transport is that clients behind firewalls or with intermittent connections to the Internet can use DIBS reliably.
Since disk drives are cheap, backup should be cheap too. Of course it does not help to mirror your data by adding more disks to your own computer because a virus, fire, flood, robbery, power surge, etc. could still wipe out your local data center.
Instead, you should give your files to peers (and in return store their files) so that if a catastrophe strikes your area, you can recover data from surviving peers. The Distributed Internet Backup System (DIBS) is designed to implement this vision.
Note that DIBS is a backup system not a file sharing system like Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, etc. In fact, DIBS encrypts all data transmissions so that the peers you trade files with can not access your data.
Enhancements:
- Added Peer Finder service to allow advertising and automated exchange of peering information. See manual for details.
- Updated add_peer and edit_peer commands to allow sizes to be specified using k, m, g, t (e.g., 10k, 10m, 10g, 10t).
- Updated the protocol DIBS uses to exchange store, unstore, probe, and other messages between peers. The new protocol is XML based to allow easier debugging, parsing, and extensions.
- Fixed a deadlock bug reported by Jason Martin in a message to the dibs-discussion mailing list.
- Made the daemon run its periodic checks like spawnning auto_check, process_message, etc., as soon as it starts up.
- Other minor bug fixes and improvements
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Added: 2005-10-03 License: BSD License Price:
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Wooden Fish Messenger 1.0 beta1

Wooden Fish Messenger 1.0 beta1


Wooden Fish Messenger is an instant messenging client application based on the open Jabber Standard Protocals and the SMACK API. more>>
Wooden Fish Messenger is an instant messenging client application based on the open Jabber Standard Protocals and the SMACK API.
The application is written in Java and can be launched directly from your browser through Java Web Start.
Main features:
- Multiple Jabber accounts,
- Chat, groupchat, message,
- Sounds for presence and incoming message notifications,
- Animated icons,
- Various skins,
- Run on any platform that supports JRE 1.4.x or higher
- Integrated bookmark and room discovery functions to join a group chat room,
- Tabbed group chat interface,
- Conversation history,
- Chat Room configuration,
- and more..
Wooden Fish Messenger is a Java Web Start enabled application. Please click on the image below to install and launch the application.
Wooden Fish Messenger will be installed automatically from your browser and work as standalone desktop application. Before launching the application, please check the Java Runtime section of the requirements page and verify that the Java Runtime Environment is installed and the web browser is configured properly to support Java Web Start JNLP file extension.
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Added: 2005-09-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KDE Internet share wizard 0.1

KDE Internet share wizard 0.1


KDE Internet share wizard is a Kommnder script that can help you share your internet connection over LAN. more>>
KDE Internet share wizard is a Kommander script that can help you share your internet connection over LAN.
Overview:
I was on a LAN and I needed to share my internet connection because we didnt have any router.
I found this to be quite difficult, but after some searching on internet I found a very good explanation for making this work.
Now, Ive made a WindowsXP like internet connection sharing guide for all who wants to share their internet connection easy and fast.
Usage:
copy the tar.gz file contents into /usr/bin and then run:
kdeinternetshare.sh - English
For all those who are unsure how to use the guide, it should be good to stick to the default settings.
This is only a quite simple guide so suggestions and improvments are welcome.
System requirements:
- Kommander
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Added: 2007-02-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Net::FreeDB2::Connection 0.8.2.6

Net::FreeDB2::Connection 0.8.2.6


Net::FreeDB2::Connection is a FreeDB/CDDB abstract connection class. more>>
Net::FreeDB2::Connection is a FreeDB/CDDB abstract connection class.

Net::FreeDB2::Connection is an abstract class to represent connections to FreeDB/CDDB servers. After a successfull connection, FreeDB/CDDB queries, reads etc can be made to obtain/provide information from/to FreeDB/CDDB databases.

CONSTRUCTOR

new (OPT_HASH_REF)

Creates a new Net::FreeDB2::Connection object. By default connect () is called to initiate the connection but see option no_connect. See the implementation for complements/restrictions.

Options for OPT_HASH_REF may include:

client_name

Mandatory option to name the connecting client software.

client_version

Mandatory option with the client software version string.

client_host

The hostname of the client. Defaults to &Sys::Hostname::hostname ().

client_user

The user of the client. Defaults to scalar (getpwuid ($>));

freedb_host

The FreeDB/CDDB host. Defaults to freedb.freedb.org.

freedb_port

The port on the FreeDB/CDDB host.

proxy_host

Proxy host.

proxy_port

Port on the proxy host. Defaults to 8080.

proxy_user

Proxy user name to use.

proxy_passwd

Proxy password to use.

no_connect

Do not call connect () during instanciation.

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Added: 2007-03-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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SSHTerm 1.3.2 Professional

SSHTerm 1.3.2 Professional


SSHTerm is an integrated SSH terminal, SFTP client, and secure VNC viewer. more>>
SSHTerm is a fully-featured Java SSH terminal that provides a whole range of features including port forwarding, password and public-key authentication, full clipboard support, record and playback input/output, and the ability to load/save connection settings to a file.
The SSH terminal is now seamlessly integrated with a secure VNC viewer, a port forwarding manager, and a full SFTP client.
Main features:
- Supports SSH1, SSH2, VNC, Telnet, SFTP, Secure VNC and Socket connections
- Supports SSL-Explorer VPN proxying
- SSH supports password, public-key and keyboard-interactive authentication
- Identity manager allows creation of keys and reduces password entry
- Configure remote systems for access with your public-keys automatically
- Faster data transfer rates than competing applications
- Platform independent - supports Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Solaris
- Intuitive interface for maximum user friendliness
- Terminal supports VT100, VT220, VT320 and ANSI Emulations
- Multiple sessions can appear as seperate tabs in the interface
- VNC supports Hextile, ZLib, Raw encodings
- Fully configurable terminal with various color/cursor settings
- Spawn new windows or clone existing sessions to new windows
- Resizable fonts can scale proportionally with screen size
- Data compression supported
- Supported ciphers are 3DES-CBC and Blowfish-CBC
- Store connections & settings to file
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Linux on the WRT54G 0.61

Linux on the WRT54G 0.61


Linux on the WRT54G is a mini-distribution for the router and access point Linksys wrt54g 802.11b/g more>>
Linux on the WRT54G is a mini-distribution for the router and access point Linksys wrt54g 802.11b/g

It includes basic tools such as sh, syslog, telnetd, httpd (with cgi-bin support), vi, snort, mount, insmod, rmmod, top, grep, find, nfs modules, etc.

The installation script runs in about 20 seconds and installs strictly to the RAM disk. If you mess anything up, simply reset the box.

After installing the distribution youll be able to telnet in, add Web pages, change iptable rules, change routing, configure snort, etc.

Quick Install:

Modify the IP and password in wrt54g.sh and run it. For more
information, See README, and the details in wrt54g.sh.

Make sure that the WAN port on the box is configured. To verify that your box
is set up properly, test the stanard Linksys ping diagostic. If you can "ping"
something on the Internet using this screen, you should be good to go.
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Added: 2007-01-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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EtherEye Network Host Checker 1.5.3

EtherEye Network Host Checker 1.5.3


EtherEye is a Web-based network host checking system written in PHP and standards compliant HTML. more>>
EtherEye is a web-based network host checking system written in PHP and standards compliant HTML.
You simply provide it with a list of IP addresses or domain names via the configuration interface and it will ping them on request and output the results as HTML.
You can also access the results via RSS feed for easier monitoring or to integrate into a website.
Installation:
To configure EtherEye, simply point your browser at the config.php file included with EtherEye. If it doesnt work or you get an error, PHP probably isnt properly configured on your server.
Language
Select your desired language here. This setting affects the language of the configuration interface as well as the results interface. Please read the README for instructions on how to translate EtherEye into your language if your language is not available.
Does the server run Windows?
If the server runs Windows, select "Yes", otherwise leave it on "No". If you set this to Yes, a few options will be filled in automatically, so you dont need to worry about them.
Which theme would you like to use?
Pretty self-explanatory really. The EtherEye interface will look different depending on which theme you select. Please see the README for instructions on how to write EtherEye themes.
Automatic refresh
If you enable automatic refreshing, the results page will be automatically re-loaded as frequently as specified by the option further down the page.
Ping command line option to specify the number of requests to send
If you selected the Windows server option you dont need to worry about this - it has been auto-filled. If not, the default should be OK for people running Linux. People running other UNIXes will need to check their ping man page.
Ping command line option to specify the ping timeout
The default value should be OK for everyone running Windows or Linux. Again, people running other UNIXes will need to check their ping man page.
Ping time-out
This value tells ping how long to wait for a response to ping requests. This value is in seconds if your server runs Linux or UNIX and milliseconds if your server runs Windows. The default value used by ping under Linux and UNIX is 3 seconds, Windows ping is 4000 milliseconds (4 seconds).
The lower this value, the less time EtherEye has to wait for ping to give up waiting for a response from a down machine, which makes the results get displayed quicker. However, bear in mind that if a machine is up but takes longer to respond than the time allowed by this value, EtherEye will report it as down! One second is probably a reasonable value for this setting.
Site name
This is simply a name used in a few places in the interface. It can be anything you want.
How often to refresh
If you enabled automatic refreshing above, you need to set this to how often you would like the results page to be automatically refreshed in seconds. The default, 300 seconds, is 5 minutes. If you didnt enable automatic refreshing above, you dont need to worry about this option.
How long to cache results for?
Each time EtherEye pings the hosts it saves the state of each host in the hosts file. This option determines how long these saved states are used for before EtherEye re-pings the hosts. If EtherEye has cached results available which have not expired, it will display them immediately without re-checking the hosts. This can be useful if you access EtherEye a lot (many times a minute) and dont need EtherEye to check the hosts that frequently. Most people will probably want to set this to 0 to disable caching completely.
Number of machines you want to watch
You need to specify here how many machines you want EtherEye to monitor. This is used to decide how many input boxes to give you on the next page.
If all is well, click on the button to save the options youve entered and move to the next page of the installation. If EtherEye is giving an error and not displaying the button, you need to check the permissions on the directory EtherEye is running from - you need to enable write access for all users (you can change it back later).
Entering the hosts
On this page, you need to enter the hosts you wish to monitor. Enter the IP address or domain name in the first box of each line, then a name for the machine in the second box (this can be anything you want) and finally select the machine type - this wont affect how EtherEye works, it is simply used to select an icon to display for the machine in the results.
Finishing the configuration
Once you have completed the installation, you may wish to change the permissions on the directory EtherEye is installed into so that every user cannot write to it (you cant be too careful).
Next, you may wish to change the permissions on the hosts-list.xml and ethereye-conf.xml files to ensure they are not writable (you dont want other people playing with your configuration). However, note that if you make hosts-list.xml non-writable, caching will not work (if you enabled it) and no error will be given to tell you this.
You may also wish to delete config.php for proper security, but then you wont be able to reconfigure EtherEye using the interface later.
Using EtherEye
Once you have EtherEye configured, you can check the machines you have configured EtherEye with by accessing the index.php file. If you use an RSS aggregator, you may wish to add rss.php to it to keep track of your network status. You could also integrate your EtherEye scan results into your website using the rss.php feed.
Enhancements:
- This release incorporates fixes for users receiving outdated results due to caching in the browser or server and for some configuration values not being remembered when reconfiguring using the configuration interface.
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Added: 2006-11-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DHCP IP Firewall script

DHCP IP Firewall script


DHCP IP Firewall script project is a script for Linux 2.4.x and iptables. more>>
DHCP IP Firewall script project is a script for Linux 2.4.x and iptables.

Sample:

1. Configuration options - use these to quicken up the set up.

####################################
# Local Area Network configuration.
#
# your LANs IP range and localhost IP. /24 means to only use the first 24 bits of the 32 bit IP adress. the same as netmask 255.255.255.0

LAN_IP="192.168.0.2"
LAN_IP_RANGE="192.168.0.0/16"
LAN_BCAST_ADRESS="192.168.0.255"
LAN_IFACE="eth1"

######################################
#
# Localhost configuration.
#
# Localhost Interface and IP. Should not need any changes.
#

LO_IFACE="lo"
LO_IP="127.0.0.1"

#######################################
#
# Internet configuration.
#
# All information pertaining to the Internet and the Internet connection.
#

INET_IFACE="eth0"

#######################################
#
# DHCP Configuration.
#
# Information pertaining to DHCP over the Internet, if needed.
#
# Set DHCP variable to No if you dont get IP from DHCP. If you get DHCP over the Internet set this variable to Yes, and set up the proper IP adress for the DHCP server in the DHCP_SERVER variable.

DHCP="No"
DHCP_SERVER="195.22.90.65"

#########################################
#
# PPPOE Configuration.
#
# Configuration options pertaining to PPPoE.
#
# If you have problem with your PPPoE connection, such as large mails not getting through while small mail get through properly etc, you may set this option to "yes" which may fix the problem. This option will set a rule in the PREROUTING chain of the mangle table which will clamp (resize) all routed packets to PMTU (Path Maximum Transmit Unit).
#
# Note that it is better to set this up in the PPPoE package itself, since the PPPoE configuration option will give less overhead.

PPPOE_PMTU="No"

##########################################
#
# IPTABLES configuration.
#
# Options pertaining to iptables such as searchpath, etc.
#

IPTABLES="/usr/sbin/iptables"
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