20 projects tagged "BSD"
6jack is a framework for testing, analyzing, and fuzzing network applications. 6jack runs a command, intercepts calls to common network-related system calls, and passes them through an external filter. A filter can be written in any language supporting the MessagePack serialization library. 6jack is especially useful for writing tests for clients and servers, debugging and reverse engineering protocols, sketching filtering proxies, and fuzzing.
CTL is a cross-platform control dispatching tool that makes it easy to automate any kind of distributed systems management or application provisioning task. Rather than writing complex and error-prone scripts that over utilize "for loops", CTL handles the network dispatching for you and allows you to focus on the actual management tasks you need to accomplish. In addition to being a dispatching tool, CTL comes with pre-built cross-platform utilities so you don't have to script actions like file distribution or process and port checking. You can also write your own custom utilities and share them with others in your organization. Custom utilities are defined in XML, and your scripting can be done in multiple scripting languages (Perl, Python, etc.), *nix shell, Windows batch, and/or Ant.
Diakonos is a customizable, usable console-based text editor. It features arbitrary language scripting, an interactive help system, bookmarking, regular expression searching, parsed ("smart") indentation, macro recording and playback, a multi-element clipboard, multi-level undo, a customizable status line, completely customizable keyboard mapping, and customizable syntax highlighting.
FastCST (Fast Change Set Tool) is an experiment in creating a secure revision control system that uses digital signatures and other cryptographic means to verify the identity of submitters. It attempts to strike a balance between security, collaboration, and control, such that everyone can participate safely, no one individual or organization can control others, and collaborators are free to share as they need. It is simple, well tested, and well documented.
FreeBST ports monitoring is a simple solution for monitoring what has changed in installed ports on a given FreeBSD machine, i.e. what ports were upgraded, installed, or removed. No fancy dependencies: just plain Ruby and shell commands. Results in plain English text are emailed to a given address.
GImageView is a GTK+ based image viewer. It supports tabbed browsing, thumbnail table views, directory tree views, drag and drop, reading the thumbnail cache of other famous image viewers, and a flexible user interface. It also support movies using the Xine library and MPlayer, and supports images in compressed archive formats like tar.gz, zip, and lha.
Kazehakase is a Web browser which aims to provide a user interface that is truly user-friendly and fully customizable. It supports tabbed browsing, a "remote bookmark" feature (through RSS) in a menu or sidebar, a variable UI to adapt to the user's skill level, and customizable mouse gestures and key accelerators.
A program that parses METAR, TAF, SYNOP, and BUOY messages and stores them as XML.