LEAF is a secure, feature-rich, customizable embedded Linux network appliance for use in a variety of network topologies. Although it can be used in other ways, it's primarily used as a Internet gateway, router, firewall, and wireless access point.
Babel is a distance-vector routing protocol for
IPv6 and IPv4. It is designed to be robust and work
efficiently on both wired networks and wireless
mesh networks.
DSLinux is a port of Linux to the Nintendo DS game
console. DSLinux includes drivers for the WiFi
hardware in the DS, allowing the use of telnet and
the retawq Web browser.
Ahoy is an efficient, decentralized service
discovery protocol designed for mobile ad-hoc
networks (MANETs). Based on attenuated Bloom
filters, it has a low impact on the network and
allows services up to a configurable distance
(measured in hops) to be discovered.
Siptelbox is a proof of concept that the USB
Telbox can be used as a SIP device, although it
was designed only to interact with Skype. This
program is extremely simple and parasites other
programs for USB and SIP stack.
Geekinfo is a library that reports system
information under a number of different operating
system (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, and Solaris) and
architectures (PowerPC and x86).
cogen provides coroutines and cross-platform
asynchronous networking for Python. It uses
enhanced generators from Python 2.5 and supports
epoll, kqueue, Win32 IO completion ports,
sendfile, and a WSGI server with asynchronous
extensions.