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dns/ DNS servers and clients
firewall_and_proxies/ Firewalling and masquerading stuff, proxies, caches,...
ipx/ IPX tools
irc/ Internet Relay Chat clients and servers
mail/ mail utilities, clients and servers
talk/ talk clients and servers
news/ news servers and clients
nfs/ NFS tools
ppp/ PPP tools
IPv6/ IPv6 tools, patches, etc.
ftp/ ftp clients, server
mirroring/
cfingerd-1.2.2.lsm (847)
cfingerd-1.2.2.tar.gz (81261)
inetd-5.30.tar.gz (15661)
mars_nwe-0.97.pl2.tgz (121408)
socket-1.1.lsm (798)
socket-1.1.tar.gz (29997)
Dial-Up_Utils-1.19-1.i386.rpm (75102) Tools for ISP/BBS administration.
dhcp-5.14beta-1.i386.rpm (147343) The Internet Software Consortium DHCP Server, dhcpd, implements the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and the Internet Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP). DHCP allows hosts on a TCP/IP network to request and be assigned IP addresses, and also to discover information about the net- work to which they are attached.
fwhois-1.00-5.i386.rpm (5160) This is the ``whois'' program. It will allow you to find out information on people stored in the whois databases around the world.
xgopher-1.3.3-1.i386.rpm (80025) Gopher, a method of accessing information on the Internet, is made easy with this X-Windows gopher client. Although gopher is less up-to-date than the WWW, Xgopher can still open up a portal to the vast storehouse of information available on the Internet.
cpm-1.2-1.src.rpm (4594) check for network interfaces in promiscuous mode
ffingerd-1.17-1.src.rpm (33013) Fefe's Finger Daemon is a secure fingerd which doesn't run as root, doesn't give away vital info about your system, and does syslogging
biff-0.10-1.i386.rpm (10435) The biff client and comsat server are an antiquated method of asynchronous mail notification. Although they are still supported, most users use their shells MAIL variable (or mail under csh variants) to check for mail, or a dedicated application such as xbiff or xmailbox.
biff-0.10-1.src.rpm (12836) The biff client and comsat server are an antiquated method of asynchronous mail notification. Although they are still supported, most users use their shells MAIL variable (or mail under csh variants) to check for mail, or a dedicated application such as xbiff or xmailbox.
finger-0.10-2.i386.rpm (16355) Finger is a simple protocol which allows users to find information about users on other machines. This package includes a standard finger client and server. The server runs from /etc/inetd.conf, which must be modified to disable finger requests.
finger-0.10-2.src.rpm (24082) Finger is a simple protocol which allows users to find information about users on other machines. This package includes a standard finger client and server. The server runs from /etc/inetd.conf, which must be modified to disable finger requests.
netkit-base-0.10-4.i386.rpm (27255) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: inetd ping rpcinfo rpcgen
netdate-1.16-1.i386.rpm (7812) Allows for checking and setting the date from across a network
rwho-0.10-1.i386.rpm (13009) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: rwho rwhod
rwho-0.10-1.src.rpm (17754) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: rwho rwhod
timed-0.10-1.i386.rpm (30321) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: timedc timed
timed-0.10-1.src.rpm (63649) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: timedc timed
portmap-4.0-8.i386.rpm (23533) The portmapper manages RPC connections, which are used by protocols such as NFS and NIS. The portmap server must be running on machines which act as servers for protocols which make use of the RPC mechanism. This portmapper supports hosts.{allow,deny} type access control.
portmap-4.0-8.src.rpm (20843) The portmapper manages RPC connections, which are used by protocols such as NFS and NIS. The portmap server must be running on machines which act as servers for protocols which make use of the RPC mechanism. This portmapper supports hosts.{allow,deny} type access control.
rusers-0.11-1.i386.rpm (18762) The rusers server and client, both included in this package, allow users to find out what users are logged into various machines on the local network.
rusers-0.11-1.src.rpm (21627) The rusers server and client, both included in this package, allow users to find out what users are logged into various machines on the local network.
netkit-base-0.10-5.src.rpm (83369) This package provides the ping and inetd programs, which are both used for basic networking.
netkit-base-0.10-5.i386.rpm (29666) This package provides the ping and inetd programs, which are both used for basic networking.
telnet-0.10-1.i386.rpm (62901) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: telnet telnetd
telnet-0.10-1.src.rpm (135023) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: telnet telnetd
traceroute-1.4a5-4.src.rpm (117025) Traceroute prints the route packets take across a TCP/IP. The names (or IP numbers if names are not available) of the machines which are routing packets from the machine traceroute is running on to the destination machine are printed, along with the time is took to receive a packet acknowledgement from that machine. This tool can be very helpfull in diagnosing networking problems.
bootparamd-0.10-1.i386.rpm (8847) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: rpc.bootparamd
bootparamd-0.10-1.src.rpm (13609) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: rpc.bootparamd
routed-0.10-1.i386.rpm (19359) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: routed
routed-0.10-1.src.rpm (36392) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: routed
rsh-0.10-2.i386.rpm (49185) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: rcp rsh rlogin in.rexecd in.rlogind in.rshd
rsh-0.10-2.src.rpm (55059) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: rcp rsh rlogin in.rexecd in.rlogind in.rshd
rwall-0.10-1.i386.rpm (10024) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: rwall rpc.rwalld
rwall-0.10-1.src.rpm (13178) Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code. This version supersedes NetKit-0.09. Contains: rwall rpc.rwalld
traceroute-1.4a5-4.i386.rpm (15221) Traceroute prints the route packets take across a TCP/IP. The names (or IP numbers if names are not available) of the machines which are routing packets from the machine traceroute is running on to the destination machine are printed, along with the time is took to receive a packet acknowledgement from that machine. This tool can be very helpfull in diagnosing networking problems.
tcp_wrappers-7.6-2.i386.rpm (95081) With this package you can monitor and filter incoming requests for the SYSTAT, FINGER, FTP, TELNET, RLOGIN, RSH, EXEC, TFTP, TALK, and other network services.
tcp_wrappers-7.6-2.src.rpm (104161) With this package you can monitor and filter incoming requests for the SYSTAT, FINGER, FTP, TELNET, RLOGIN, RSH, EXEC, TFTP, TALK, and other network services.
mtr-0.11-1.i386.rpm (16691) mtr combines the functionaly of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs in a single network diagnostic tool.
mtr-0.11-1.src.rpm (36381) mtr combines the functionaly of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs in a single network diagnostic tool.
pidentd-2.7-1.i386.rpm (49762) identd is a program that implements the RFC1413 identification server. identd operates by looking up specific TCP/IP connections and returning the user name of the process owning the connection.
pidentd-2.7-1.src.rpm (97648) identd is a program that implements the RFC1413 identification server. identd operates by looking up specific TCP/IP connections and returning the user name of the process owning the connection.
diald-0.16.5-5.i386.rpm (173403) The purpose of diald is to make it transparently appear that you have a permanent connection to a remote site. Diald sets up a "proxy" device which stands in for the physical connection to a remote site. It then monitors the proxy, waiting for packets to arrive. When interesting packets arrive it will attempt to establish the physical link to the remote site using either SLIP or PPP, and if it succeeds it will forward traffic from the proxy to the physical link. As well, diald will monitor traffic once the physical link is up, and when it has determined that the link is idle, the remote connection is terminated. The criteria for bringing the link up and taking it down are configurable at run time, and are based upon the type of traffic passing over the link. For diald configuration stuff I recommend using diald-config package. Based on RPM by Karl O. Pinc -- The Meme Factory, Inc http://www.meme.com Includes: . 2.1.xx kernel support . /proc ip_dynaddr auto setup . ip-goingdown option . dctrl fixes from .4
diald-0.16.5-5.src.rpm (173758) The purpose of diald is to make it transparently appear that you have a permanent connection to a remote site. Diald sets up a "proxy" device which stands in for the physical connection to a remote site. It then monitors the proxy, waiting for packets to arrive. When interesting packets arrive it will attempt to establish the physical link to the remote site using either SLIP or PPP, and if it succeeds it will forward traffic from the proxy to the physical link. As well, diald will monitor traffic once the physical link is up, and when it has determined that the link is idle, the remote connection is terminated. The criteria for bringing the link up and taking it down are configurable at run time, and are based upon the type of traffic passing over the link. For diald configuration stuff I recommend using diald-config package. Based on RPM by Karl O. Pinc -- The Meme Factory, Inc http://www.meme.com Includes: . 2.1.xx kernel support . /proc ip_dynaddr auto setup . ip-goingdown option . dctrl fixes from .4
c-mserver-0.1.0-1.src.rpm (135944) The masqdialer system will allow authorized LAN users to manipulate the network interface (usually a modem) that gives the internet access on a Linux box without having to use telnet. Its based on a client/server approach so any TCP/IP enabled system should be able to take advantage of this server, if a client is written for it. Currently; Linux, Windows, NetBSD, and any system with a Java implementation or Web Browser have clients.
dhcpcd-rhcn-1.3.17-pl3-1.src.rpm (122912) dhcpcd is an implementation of the DHCP client specified in draft-ietf-dhc-dhcp-09 (when -r option is not speci- fied) and RFC1541 (when -r option is specified). It gets the host information (IP address, netmask, broad- cast address, etc.) from a DHCP server and configures the network interface of the machine on which it is running. It also tries to renew the lease time according to RFC1541 or draft-ietf-dhc-dhcp-09. The alignment patch for Sparc and ARM came from http://www.cse.msu.edu/~dunham/out/dhcpcd-align.patch
net-tools-1.52-7mdk.i386.rpm (192710) The net-tools package contains the basic tools needed for setting up networking: arp, rarp, ifconfig, netstat and route.
net-tools-1.52-7mdk.src.rpm (167311) The net-tools package contains the basic tools needed for setting up networking: arp, rarp, ifconfig, netstat and route.
samba-2.0.5a-2mdk.i386.rpm (2488084) Samba provides an SMB server which can be used to provide network services to SMB (sometimes called "Lan Manager") clients, including various versions of MS Windows, OS/2, and other Linux machines. Samba also provides some SMB clients, which complement the built-in SMB filesystem in Linux. Samba uses NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) protocols and does NOT need NetBEUI (Microsoft Raw NetBIOS frame) protocol. Samba-2 features an almost working NT Domain Control capability and includes the new SWAT (Samba Web Administration Tool) that allows samba's smb.conf file to be remotely managed using your favourite web browser. For the time being this is being enabled on TCP port 901 via inetd. Please refer to the WHATSNEW.txt document for fixup information. This binary release includes encrypted password support. Please read the smb.conf file and ENCRYPTION.txt in the docs directory for implementation details. NOTE: Red Hat Linux 5.X Uses PAM which has integrated support for Shadow passwords. Do NOT recompile with the SHADOW_PWD option enabled. Red Hat Linux has built in support for quotas in PAM.
samba-2.0.5a-2mdk.src.rpm (1689303) Samba provides an SMB server which can be used to provide network services to SMB (sometimes called "Lan Manager") clients, including various versions of MS Windows, OS/2, and other Linux machines. Samba also provides some SMB clients, which complement the built-in SMB filesystem in Linux. Samba uses NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) protocols and does NOT need NetBEUI (Microsoft Raw NetBIOS frame) protocol. Samba-2 features an almost working NT Domain Control capability and includes the new SWAT (Samba Web Administration Tool) that allows samba's smb.conf file to be remotely managed using your favourite web browser. For the time being this is being enabled on TCP port 901 via inetd. Please refer to the WHATSNEW.txt document for fixup information. This binary release includes encrypted password support. Please read the smb.conf file and ENCRYPTION.txt in the docs directory for implementation details. NOTE: Red Hat Linux 5.X Uses PAM which has integrated support for Shadow passwords. Do NOT recompile with the SHADOW_PWD option enabled. Red Hat Linux has built in support for quotas in PAM.
gnomba-0.5.1-1mdk.i586.rpm (200100) gnomba is a GUI network browser using the smb protocol. It allows users to browse workgroups, machines, and shares in a "Network Neighborhood."
gnomba-0.5.1-1mdk.src.rpm (171568) gnomba is a GUI network browser using the smb protocol. It allows users to browse workgroups, machines, and shares in a "Network Neighborhood."
xtraceroute-0.8.14-4mdk.i586.rpm (884144) Xtraceroute is a graphical traceroute utility that shows the path your IP packets travel on a 3 dimensional rendered globe. Be sure to download the NDG data files mentioned in the INSTALL document too.
xtraceroute-0.8.14-4mdk.src.rpm (988315) Xtraceroute is a graphical traceroute utility that shows the path your IP packets travel on a 3 dimensional rendered globe. Be sure to download the NDG data files mentioned in the INSTALL document too.
ipmasqadm-0.4.2-2.i386.rpm (24789) This tool allows ipmasq addtional setup, it is needed if you want to activate port forwarding or auto forwarding in 2.1 kernels.


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