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| Sınıf | Ad | Versiyon | Bağımlılıklar | ...........................................Tanım........................................... | Dosya boyutu | Yüklü boyut | Lisans | ↓ Bakıcı | Hata raporu | Kaynak kod |
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| network---routing-and-redirection | quagga-ripd | 1.2.4-2 | libc, quagga, quagga-libzebra | RIP routing engine | 39kB | 38kB | GPL-2.0-or-later | Vasilis Tsiligiannis | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | quagga-ripngd | 1.2.4-2 | libc, quagga, quagga-libzebra | RIPNG routing engine | 32kB | 31kB | GPL-2.0-or-later | Vasilis Tsiligiannis | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | quagga-vtysh | 1.2.4-2 | libc, quagga, quagga-libzebra, libreadline8, libncurses6 | integrated shell for Quagga routing software | 124kB | 125kB | GPL-2.0-or-later | Vasilis Tsiligiannis | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | quagga-watchquagga | 1.2.4-2 | libc, quagga, quagga-libzebra | Quagga watchdog | 12kB | 11kB | GPL-2.0-or-later | Vasilis Tsiligiannis | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | quagga-zebra | 1.2.4-2 | libc, quagga, quagga-libzebra | Zebra daemon | 97kB | 96kB | GPL-2.0-or-later | Vasilis Tsiligiannis | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | quagga | 1.2.4-2 | libc, librt, libpthread | A routing software package that provides TCP/IP based routing services with routing protocols support such as RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPng, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, BGP-4, and BGP-4+ | 3kB | 2kB | GPL-2.0-or-later | Vasilis Tsiligiannis | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | quagga | 1.2.4-2 | libc, librt, libpthread | packages:pkgdata:quagga, A routing software package that provides TCP/IP based routing services with routing protocols support such as RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPng, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, BGP-4, and BGP-4+ | 3kB | 2kB | GPL-2.0-or-later | Vasilis Tsiligiannis | packages:pkgdata:quagga, Bug reports | packages:pkgdata:quagga, Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | quagga-watchquagga | 1.2.4-2 | libc, quagga, quagga-libzebra | packages:pkgdata:quagga-watchquagga, Quagga watchdog | 12kB | 11kB | GPL-2.0-or-later | Vasilis Tsiligiannis | packages:pkgdata:quagga-watchquagga, Bug reports | packages:pkgdata:quagga-watchquagga, Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | quagga-libospf | 1.2.4-2 | libc, quagga, quagga-libzebra | packages:pkgdata:quagga-libospf, OSPF library | 196kB | 197kB | GPL-2.0-or-later | Vasilis Tsiligiannis | packages:pkgdata:quagga-libospf, Bug reports | packages:pkgdata:quagga-libospf, Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | quagga-ospf6d | 1.2.4-2 | libc, quagga, quagga-libospf | packages:pkgdata:quagga-ospf6d, OSPFv3 routing engine | 93kB | 92kB | GPL-2.0-or-later | Vasilis Tsiligiannis | packages:pkgdata:quagga-ospf6d, Bug reports | packages:pkgdata:quagga-ospf6d, Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | quagga-ripngd | 1.2.4-2 | libc, quagga, quagga-libzebra | packages:pkgdata:quagga-ripngd, RIPNG routing engine | 32kB | 31kB | GPL-2.0-or-later | Vasilis Tsiligiannis | packages:pkgdata:quagga-ripngd, Bug reports | packages:pkgdata:quagga-ripngd, Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | cjdns-tests | v21.1-4 | libc, libpthread, librt | cjdns test cases | 332kB | 332kB | GPL-3.0-or-later | William Fleurant | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | cjdns | v21.1-4 | libc, kmod-tun, libnl-tiny1, libpthread, librt, libuci-lua, lua-bencode, dkjson, luasocket, lua-sha2 | Cjdns implements an encrypted IPv6 network using public-key cryptography for address allocation and a distributed hash table for routing. This provides near-zero-configuration networking, and prevents many of the security and scalability issues that plague existing networks. | 393kB | 392kB | GPL-3.0-or-later | William Fleurant | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | yggdrasil | 0.4.3-1 | libc, kmod-tun, dkjson, libuci-lua | Yggdrasil builds end-to-end encrypted networks with IPv6. Beyond the similarities with cjdns is a different routing algorithm. This globally-agreed spanning tree uses greedy routing in a metric space. Back-pressure routing techniques allow advanced link aggregation bonding on per-stream basis. In turn, a single stream will span across multiple network interfaces simultaneously with much greater throughput. | 3000kB | 3005kB | LGPL-3.0-only | William Fleurant | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | cjdns-tests | v21.1-4 | libc, libpthread, librt | packages:pkgdata:cjdns-tests, cjdns test cases | 332kB | 332kB | GPL-3.0-or-later | William Fleurant | packages:pkgdata:cjdns-tests, Bug reports | packages:pkgdata:cjdns-tests, Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | cjdns | v21.1-4 | libc, kmod-tun, libnl-tiny1, libpthread, librt, libuci-lua, lua-bencode, dkjson, luasocket, lua-sha2 | packages:pkgdata:cjdns, Cjdns implements an encrypted IPv6 network using public-key cryptography for address allocation and a distributed hash table for routing. This provides near-zero-configuration networking, and prevents many of the security and scalability issues that plague existing networks. | 393kB | 392kB | GPL-3.0-or-later | William Fleurant | packages:pkgdata:cjdns, Bug reports | packages:pkgdata:cjdns, Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | udp-broadcast-relay-redux | 2021-04-05-67137293-1 | libc | This program listens for packets on a specified UDP broadcast port. When a packet is received, it sends that packet to all specified interfaces but the one it came from as though it originated from the original sender. The primary purpose of this is to allow games on machines on separated local networks (Ethernet, WLAN) that use udp broadcasts to find each other to do so. It also works on ppp links, so you can log in from windows boxes (e.g. using pptp) and play LAN-based games together. Currently, you have to care about upcoming or downgoing interfaces yourself. | 6kB | 5kB | GPL-2.0 | common packages maintainers | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | bird4 | 1.6.3-1 | libc, libpthread | BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This is IPv4 version of BIRD, it supports OSPFv2, RIPv2 and BGP protocols. In BGP, BIRD supports communities, multiprotocol extensions, MD5 authentication, 32bit AS numbers and could act as a route server or a route reflector. BIRD also supports multiple RIBs, multiple kernel routing tables and redistribution between the protocols with a powerful configuration syntax. | 188kB | 187kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | bird6 | 1.6.3-1 | libc, libssp, libpthread | BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This is IPv6 version of BIRD, it supports OSPFv3, RIPng and BGP protocols. In BGP, BIRD supports communities, multiprotocol extensions, MD5 authentication, 32bit AS numbers and could act as a route server or a route reflector. BIRD also supports multiple RIBs, multiple kernel routing tables and redistribution between the protocols with a powerful configuration syntax. | 196kB | 195kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | birdc4 | 1.6.3-1 | libc, libssp, libreadline, libncurses, bird4 | BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This is a BIRD command-line client. It is used to send commands to BIRD, commands can perform simple actions such as enabling/disabling of protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to show a routing table filtered by a filter, or asking BIRD to reconfigure. Unless you can't afford dependency on ncurses and readline, you should install BIRD command-line client together with BIRD. | 8kB | 7kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | birdc6 | 1.6.3-1 | libc, libreadline, libncurses, bird6 | BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This is a BIRD command-line client. It is used to send commands to BIRD, commands can perform simple actions such as enabling/disabling of protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to show a routing table filtered by a filter, or asking BIRD to reconfigure. Unless you can't afford dependency on ncurses and readline, you should install BIRD command-line client together with BIRD. | 9kB | 8kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | birdcl4 | 1.6.3-1 | libc, bird4 | BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This is a BIRD lightweight command-line client. It is used to send commands to BIRD, commands can perform simple actions such as enabling/disabling of protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to show a routing table filtered by a filter, or asking BIRD to reconfigure. | 8kB | 7kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | birdcl6 | 1.6.3-1 | libc, libssp, bird6 | BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This is a BIRD lightweight command-line client. It is used to send commands to BIRD, commands can perform simple actions such as enabling/disabling of protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to show a routing table filtered by a filter, or asking BIRD to reconfigure. | 8kB | 7kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | bird1-ipv6 | 1.6.8-2 | libc, libpthread | BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This packages the legacy v1.6 branch of Bird, which splits IPv4 and IPv6 support into separate binaries. See also the bird2 package for the newer branch which integrates support for both IP protocols in a single binary. This is IPv6 version of BIRD, it supports OSPFv3, RIPng and BGP protocols. In BGP, BIRD supports communities, multiprotocol extensions, MD5 authentication, 32bit AS numbers and could act as a route server or a route reflector. BIRD also supports multiple RIBs, multiple kernel routing tables and redistribution between the protocols with a powerful configuration syntax. | 241kB | 240kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | bird1c-ipv6 | 1.6.8-2 | libc, librt, libpthread, libreadline8, libncurses6, bird1-ipv6 | BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This packages the legacy v1.6 branch of Bird, which splits IPv4 and IPv6 support into separate binaries. See also the bird2 package for the newer branch which integrates support for both IP protocols in a single binary. This is a BIRD command-line client. It is used to send commands to BIRD, commands can perform simple actions such as enabling/disabling of protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to show a routing table filtered by a filter, or asking BIRD to reconfigure. Unless you can't afford dependency on ncurses and readline, you should install BIRD command-line client together with BIRD. | 9kB | 8kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | bird1cl-ipv6 | 1.6.8-2 | libc, bird1-ipv6 | BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This packages the legacy v1.6 branch of Bird, which splits IPv4 and IPv6 support into separate binaries. See also the bird2 package for the newer branch which integrates support for both IP protocols in a single binary. This is a BIRD lightweight command-line client. It is used to send commands to BIRD, commands can perform simple actions such as enabling/disabling of protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to show a routing table filtered by a filter, or asking BIRD to reconfigure. | 9kB | 8kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | bird1-ipv4 | 1.6.8-2 | libc, libpthread | BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This packages the legacy v1.6 branch of Bird, which splits IPv4 and IPv6 support into separate binaries. See also the bird2 package for the newer branch which integrates support for both IP protocols in a single binary. This is IPv4 version of BIRD, it supports OSPFv2, RIPv2 and BGP protocols. In BGP, BIRD supports communities, multiprotocol extensions, MD5 authentication, 32bit AS numbers and could act as a route server or a route reflector. BIRD also supports multiple RIBs, multiple kernel routing tables and redistribution between the protocols with a powerful configuration syntax. | 216kB | 215kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | bird1c-ipv4 | 1.6.8-2 | libc, libreadline8, libncurses6, bird1-ipv4 | BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This packages the legacy v1.6 branch of Bird, which splits IPv4 and IPv6 support into separate binaries. See also the bird2 package for the newer branch which integrates support for both IP protocols in a single binary. This is a BIRD command-line client. It is used to send commands to BIRD, commands can perform simple actions such as enabling/disabling of protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to show a routing table filtered by a filter, or asking BIRD to reconfigure. Unless you can't afford dependency on ncurses and readline, you should install BIRD command-line client together with BIRD. | 10kB | 9kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | bird1cl-ipv4 | 1.6.8-2 | libc, bird1-ipv4 | BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This packages the legacy v1.6 branch of Bird, which splits IPv4 and IPv6 support into separate binaries. See also the bird2 package for the newer branch which integrates support for both IP protocols in a single binary. This is a BIRD lightweight command-line client. It is used to send commands to BIRD, commands can perform simple actions such as enabling/disabling of protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to show a routing table filtered by a filter, or asking BIRD to reconfigure. | 8kB | 7kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | Bug reports | Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | bird1c-ipv6 | 1.6.8-2 | libc, librt, libpthread, libreadline8, libncurses6, bird1-ipv6 | packages:pkgdata:bird1c-ipv6, BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This packages the legacy v1.6 branch of Bird, which splits IPv4 and IPv6 support into separate binaries. See also the bird2 package for the newer branch which integrates support for both IP protocols in a single binary. This is a BIRD command-line client. It is used to send commands to BIRD, commands can perform simple actions such as enabling/disabling of protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to show a routing table filtered by a filter, or asking BIRD to reconfigure. Unless you can't afford dependency on ncurses and readline, you should install BIRD command-line client together with BIRD. | 9kB | 8kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | packages:pkgdata:bird1c-ipv6, Bug reports | packages:pkgdata:bird1c-ipv6, Sources |
| network---routing-and-redirection | bird1cl-ipv4 | 1.6.8-2 | libc, bird1-ipv4 | packages:pkgdata:bird1cl-ipv4, BIRD is an internet routing daemon which manages TCP/IP routing tables with support of modern routing protocols, easy to use configuration interface and powerful route filtering language. It is lightweight and efficient and therefore appropriate for small embedded routers. This packages the legacy v1.6 branch of Bird, which splits IPv4 and IPv6 support into separate binaries. See also the bird2 package for the newer branch which integrates support for both IP protocols in a single binary. This is a BIRD lightweight command-line client. It is used to send commands to BIRD, commands can perform simple actions such as enabling/disabling of protocols, telling BIRD to show various information, telling it to show a routing table filtered by a filter, or asking BIRD to reconfigure. | 8kB | 7kB | GPL-2.0 | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | packages:pkgdata:bird1cl-ipv4, Bug reports | packages:pkgdata:bird1cl-ipv4, Sources |
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