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类别 名称版本依赖包描述信息软件包体积安装后大小授权方式维护人报告错误源代码
networkaddrwatch-mysql1.0.2-3libc, addrwatch, libmariadb3This is a tool similar to arpwatch. It main purpose is to monitor network and
log discovered ethernet/ip pairings. Addrwatch is extremely useful in networks
with IPv6 autoconfiguration (RFC4862) enabled. It allows to track IPv6
addresses of hosts using IPv6 privacy extensions (RFC4941).

This contains the MySQL output module.

18kB17kBGPL-3.0-or-laterOndrej CaletkaBug reportsSources
networkaddrwatch-mysql1.0.2-3libc, addrwatch, libmariadb3packages:pkgdata:addrwatch-mysql, This is a tool similar to arpwatch. It main purpose is to monitor network and
log discovered ethernet/ip pairings. Addrwatch is extremely useful in networks
with IPv6 autoconfiguration (RFC4862) enabled. It allows to track IPv6
addresses of hosts using IPv6 privacy extensions (RFC4941).

This contains the MySQL output module.

16kB15kBGPL-3.0-or-laterOndrej Caletkapackages:pkgdata:addrwatch-mysql, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:addrwatch-mysql, Sources
networkaddrwatch-stdout1.0.2-3libc, addrwatchThis is a tool similar to arpwatch. It main purpose is to monitor network and
log discovered ethernet/ip pairings. Addrwatch is extremely useful in networks
with IPv6 autoconfiguration (RFC4862) enabled. It allows to track IPv6
addresses of hosts using IPv6 privacy extensions (RFC4941).

This contains the stdout output module.

2kB1kBGPL-3.0-or-laterOndrej CaletkaBug reportsSources
networkaddrwatch-stdout1.0.2-3libc, addrwatchThis is a tool similar to arpwatch. It main purpose is to monitor network and
log discovered ethernet/ip pairings. Addrwatch is extremely useful in networks
with IPv6 autoconfiguration (RFC4862) enabled. It allows to track IPv6
addresses of hosts using IPv6 privacy extensions (RFC4941).

This contains the stdout output module.

3kB2kBGPL-3.0-or-laterOndrej CaletkaBug reportsSources
networkaddrwatch-stdout1.0.2-3libc, addrwatchpackages:pkgdata:addrwatch-stdout, This is a tool similar to arpwatch. It main purpose is to monitor network and
log discovered ethernet/ip pairings. Addrwatch is extremely useful in networks
with IPv6 autoconfiguration (RFC4862) enabled. It allows to track IPv6
addresses of hosts using IPv6 privacy extensions (RFC4941).

This contains the stdout output module.

2kB1kBGPL-3.0-or-laterOndrej Caletkapackages:pkgdata:addrwatch-stdout, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:addrwatch-stdout, Sources
networkaddrwatch-syslog1.0.2-3libc, addrwatchThis is a tool similar to arpwatch. It main purpose is to monitor network and
log discovered ethernet/ip pairings. Addrwatch is extremely useful in networks
with IPv6 autoconfiguration (RFC4862) enabled. It allows to track IPv6
addresses of hosts using IPv6 privacy extensions (RFC4941).

This contains the syslog output module.

3kB2kBGPL-3.0-or-laterOndrej CaletkaBug reportsSources
networkaddrwatch-syslog1.0.2-3libc, librt, libpthread, addrwatchThis is a tool similar to arpwatch. It main purpose is to monitor network and
log discovered ethernet/ip pairings. Addrwatch is extremely useful in networks
with IPv6 autoconfiguration (RFC4862) enabled. It allows to track IPv6
addresses of hosts using IPv6 privacy extensions (RFC4941).

This contains the syslog output module.

3kB2kBGPL-3.0-or-laterOndrej CaletkaBug reportsSources
networkaddrwatch-syslog1.0.2-3libc, addrwatchpackages:pkgdata:addrwatch-syslog, This is a tool similar to arpwatch. It main purpose is to monitor network and
log discovered ethernet/ip pairings. Addrwatch is extremely useful in networks
with IPv6 autoconfiguration (RFC4862) enabled. It allows to track IPv6
addresses of hosts using IPv6 privacy extensions (RFC4941).

This contains the syslog output module.

3kB2kBGPL-3.0-or-laterOndrej Caletkapackages:pkgdata:addrwatch-syslog, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:addrwatch-syslog, Sources
networkadguardhome0.107.21-1libc, ca-bundleFree and open source, powerful network-wide ads and trackers blocking DNS server.

10899kB10920kBGPL-3.0-onlyDobroslaw KijowskiBug reportsSources
networkadguardhome0.107.21-1libc, ca-bundleFree and open source, powerful network-wide ads and trackers blocking DNS server.

10843kB10863kBGPL-3.0-onlyDobroslaw KijowskiBug reportsSources
networkadguardhome0.107.21-1libc, ca-bundlepackages:pkgdata:adguardhome, Free and open source, powerful network-wide ads and trackers blocking DNS server.

10899kB10920kBGPL-3.0-onlyDobroslaw Kijowskipackages:pkgdata:adguardhome, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:adguardhome, Sources
networkahcpd0.53-2libc, ip, librtAhcpd is a daemon for configuring an IPv6 network using the Ad-Hoc
Configuration Protocol (AHCP). AHCP is designed for wireless mesh
networks, where IPv6 autoconfiguration and DHCPv6 do not work, but may
also be used on wired networks.

21kB21kBMITGabriel KerneisBug reportsSources
networkahcpd0.53-3libc, ip, librtAhcpd is a daemon for configuring an IPv6 network using the Ad-Hoc
Configuration Protocol (AHCP). AHCP is designed for wireless mesh
networks, where IPv6 autoconfiguration and DHCPv6 do not work, but may
also be used on wired networks.

23kB22kBMITGabriel KerneisBug reportsSources
networkahcpd0.53-2libc, libssp, ip, librtAhcpd is a daemon for configuring an IPv6 network using the Ad-Hoc
Configuration Protocol (AHCP). AHCP is designed for wireless mesh
networks, where IPv6 autoconfiguration and DHCPv6 do not work, but may
also be used on wired networks.

19kB18kBMITGabriel KerneisBug reportsSources
networkahcpd0.53-2libc, ip, librtAhcpd is a daemon for configuring an IPv6 network using the Ad-Hoc
Configuration Protocol (AHCP). AHCP is designed for wireless mesh
networks, where IPv6 autoconfiguration and DHCPv6 do not work, but may
also be used on wired networks.

21kB20kBMITGabriel KerneisBug reportsSources
networkahcpd0.53-3libc, ip, librtAhcpd is a daemon for configuring an IPv6 network using the Ad-Hoc
Configuration Protocol (AHCP). AHCP is designed for wireless mesh
networks, where IPv6 autoconfiguration and DHCPv6 do not work, but may
also be used on wired networks.

23kB22kBMITGabriel KerneisBug reportsSources
networkahcpd0.53-3libc, ip, librtpackages:pkgdata:ahcpd, Ahcpd is a daemon for configuring an IPv6 network using the Ad-Hoc
Configuration Protocol (AHCP). AHCP is designed for wireless mesh
networks, where IPv6 autoconfiguration and DHCPv6 do not work, but may
also be used on wired networks.

23kB22kBMITGabriel Kerneispackages:pkgdata:ahcpd, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:ahcpd, Sources
networkaiccu20070115-16libc, libssp, libpthread, ip, kmod-sit, kmod-tunSixXS IPv6 Connectivity Client (without GNUTLS support)

24kB23kBBSD-3-ClauseOndrej CaletkaBug reportsSources
networkaiccu-gnutls20070115-16libc, libssp, libpthread, ip, kmod-sit, kmod-tun, libgnutlsSixXS IPv6 Connectivity Client (with GNUTLS support)

25kB25kBBSD-3-ClauseOndrej CaletkaBug reportsSources
networkalfred2016.5-0libc, libssp, libnl-tiny, librtalfred is a user space daemon for distributing arbitrary local information over
the mesh/network in a decentralized fashion. This data can be anything which
appears to be useful - originally designed to replace the batman-adv
visualization (vis), you may distribute hostnames, phone books, administration
information, DNS information, the local weather forecast ...

alfred runs as daemon in the background of the system. A user may insert
information by using the alfred binary on the command line, or use special
programs to communicate with alfred (done via unix sockets). alfred then takes
care of distributing the local information to other alfred servers on other
nodes. This is done via IPv6 link-local multicast, and does not require any
configuration. A user can request data from alfred, and will receive the
information available from all alfred servers in the network.

21kB20kBGPL-2.0common routing maintainersBug reportsSources
networkalfred2022.0-4libc, libnl-tiny1, librtalfred is a user space daemon for distributing arbitrary local information
over the mesh/network in a decentralized fashion. This data can be anything
which appears to be useful - originally designed to replace the batman-adv
visualization (vis), you may distribute hostnames, phone books, administration
information, DNS information, the local weather forecast ...

alfred runs as daemon in the background of the system. A user may insert
information by using the alfred binary on the command line, or use special
programs to communicate with alfred (done via unix sockets). alfred then takes
care of distributing the local information to other alfred servers on other
nodes. This is done via IPv6 link-local multicast, and does not require any
configuration. A user can request data from alfred, and will receive the
information available from all alfred servers in the network.

25kB24kBGPL-2.0-only MITSimon WunderlichBug reportsSources
networkalfred2018.1-2libc, libssp, libnl-tiny, librtalfred is a user space daemon for distributing arbitrary local information over
the mesh/network in a decentralized fashion. This data can be anything which
appears to be useful - originally designed to replace the batman-adv
visualization (vis), you may distribute hostnames, phone books, administration
information, DNS information, the local weather forecast ...

alfred runs as daemon in the background of the system. A user may insert
information by using the alfred binary on the command line, or use special
programs to communicate with alfred (done via unix sockets). alfred then takes
care of distributing the local information to other alfred servers on other
nodes. This is done via IPv6 link-local multicast, and does not require any
configuration. A user can request data from alfred, and will receive the
information available from all alfred servers in the network.

21kB20kBGPL-2.0common routing maintainersBug reportsSources
networkalfred2019.2-3libc, libnl-tiny, librtalfred is a user space daemon for distributing arbitrary local information over
the mesh/network in a decentralized fashion. This data can be anything which
appears to be useful - originally designed to replace the batman-adv
visualization (vis), you may distribute hostnames, phone books, administration
information, DNS information, the local weather forecast ...

alfred runs as daemon in the background of the system. A user may insert
information by using the alfred binary on the command line, or use special
programs to communicate with alfred (done via unix sockets). alfred then takes
care of distributing the local information to other alfred servers on other
nodes. This is done via IPv6 link-local multicast, and does not require any
configuration. A user can request data from alfred, and will receive the
information available from all alfred servers in the network.

25kB24kBGPL-2.0common routing maintainersBug reportsSources
networkalfred2021.1-3libc, librt, libpthread, libnl-tiny1alfred is a user space daemon for distributing arbitrary local information
over the mesh/network in a decentralized fashion. This data can be anything
which appears to be useful - originally designed to replace the batman-adv
visualization (vis), you may distribute hostnames, phone books, administration
information, DNS information, the local weather forecast ...

alfred runs as daemon in the background of the system. A user may insert
information by using the alfred binary on the command line, or use special
programs to communicate with alfred (done via unix sockets). alfred then takes
care of distributing the local information to other alfred servers on other
nodes. This is done via IPv6 link-local multicast, and does not require any
configuration. A user can request data from alfred, and will receive the
information available from all alfred servers in the network.

23kB21kBGPL-2.0-only MITSimon WunderlichBug reportsSources
networkalfred2018.1-2libc, libssp, libnl-tiny, librtpackages:pkgdata_owrt18_6:alfred, alfred is a user space daemon for distributing arbitrary local information over
the mesh/network in a decentralized fashion. This data can be anything which
appears to be useful - originally designed to replace the batman-adv
visualization (vis), you may distribute hostnames, phone books, administration
information, DNS information, the local weather forecast ...

alfred runs as daemon in the background of the system. A user may insert
information by using the alfred binary on the command line, or use special
programs to communicate with alfred (done via unix sockets). alfred then takes
care of distributing the local information to other alfred servers on other
nodes. This is done via IPv6 link-local multicast, and does not require any
configuration. A user can request data from alfred, and will receive the
information available from all alfred servers in the network.

21kB20kBGPL-2.0common routing maintainerspackages:pkgdata_owrt18_6:alfred, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata_owrt18_6:alfred, Sources
networkalfred2022.0-4libc, libnl-tiny1, librtpackages:pkgdata:alfred, alfred is a user space daemon for distributing arbitrary local information
over the mesh/network in a decentralized fashion. This data can be anything
which appears to be useful - originally designed to replace the batman-adv
visualization (vis), you may distribute hostnames, phone books, administration
information, DNS information, the local weather forecast ...

alfred runs as daemon in the background of the system. A user may insert
information by using the alfred binary on the command line, or use special
programs to communicate with alfred (done via unix sockets). alfred then takes
care of distributing the local information to other alfred servers on other
nodes. This is done via IPv6 link-local multicast, and does not require any
configuration. A user can request data from alfred, and will receive the
information available from all alfred servers in the network.

25kB24kBGPL-2.0-only MITSimon Wunderlichpackages:pkgdata:alfred, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:alfred, Sources
networkapcupsd3.14.14-1libc, libssp, libpthread, libusb-compatUPS control software

196kB195kBGPL-2.0Othmar TrunigerBug reportsSources
networkapcupsd3.14.14-3libc, libpthread, libusb-compat4UPS control software

234kB234kBGPL-2.0Othmar TrunigerBug reportsSources
networkapcupsd3.14.14-2libc, libssp, libpthread, libusb-compatUPS control software

197kB197kBGPL-2.0Othmar TrunigerBug reportsSources
networkapcupsd3.14.14-2libc, libpthread, libusb-compat4UPS control software

218kB218kBGPL-2.0Othmar TrunigerBug reportsSources
networkapcupsd3.14.14-3libc, libpthread, libusb-compat4UPS control software

237kB236kBGPL-2.0Othmar TrunigerBug reportsSources
networkapcupsd-cgi3.14.14-1libc, libssp, libpthread, libgdUPS control software CGI module

26kB25kBGPL-2.0Othmar TrunigerBug reportsSources
networkapcupsd-cgi3.14.14-3libc, libpthread, libgdUPS control software CGI module

29kB29kBGPL-2.0Othmar TrunigerBug reportsSources
networkapcupsd-cgi3.14.14-2libc, libpthread, libgdUPS control software CGI module

27kB27kBGPL-2.0Othmar TrunigerBug reportsSources
networkapcupsd-cgi3.14.14-2libc, libpthread, libgdUPS control software CGI module

27kB27kBGPL-2.0Othmar TrunigerBug reportsSources
networkapcupsd-cgi3.14.14-3libc, libpthread, libgdUPS control software CGI module

29kB29kBGPL-2.0Othmar TrunigerBug reportsSources
networkapinger0.6.1-c7da72f7ec26eed..94elibc, libsspAlarm Pinger (apinger) is a little tool which monitors various IP devices by
simple ICMP echo requests. There are various other tools, that can do this,
but most of them are shell or perl scripts, spawning many processes, thus much
CPU-expensive, especially when one wants continuous monitoring and fast
response on target failure. Alarm Pinger is a single program written in C, so
it doesn't need much CPU power even when monitoring many targets with frequent
probes. Alarm Pinger supports both IPv4 and IPv6. The code have been tested
on Linux and FreeBSD.

24kB23kBGPL-2.0Alex SamorukovBug reportsSources
networkapinger2015-04-09-78eb3287-3libcAlarm Pinger (apinger) is a little tool which monitors various IP devices by
simple ICMP echo requests. There are various other tools, that can do this,
but most of them are shell or perl scripts, spawning many processes, thus much
CPU-expensive, especially when one wants continuous monitoring and fast
response on target failure. Alarm Pinger is a single program written in C, so
it doesn't need much CPU power even when monitoring many targets with frequent
probes. Alarm Pinger supports both IPv4 and IPv6. The code have been tested
on Linux and FreeBSD.

31kB30kBGPL-2.0-onlyAlex SamorukovBug reportsSources
networkapinger2015-04-09-78eb3287-3libcpackages:pkgdata:apinger, Alarm Pinger (apinger) is a little tool which monitors various IP devices by
simple ICMP echo requests. There are various other tools, that can do this,
but most of them are shell or perl scripts, spawning many processes, thus much
CPU-expensive, especially when one wants continuous monitoring and fast
response on target failure. Alarm Pinger is a single program written in C, so
it doesn't need much CPU power even when monitoring many targets with frequent
probes. Alarm Pinger supports both IPv4 and IPv6. The code have been tested
on Linux and FreeBSD.

31kB30kBGPL-2.0-onlyAlex Samorukovpackages:pkgdata:apinger, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:apinger, Sources
networkapinger2015-04-09-78eb3287-1libcAlarm Pinger (apinger) is a little tool which monitors various IP devices by
simple ICMP echo requests. There are various other tools, that can do this,
but most of them are shell or perl scripts, spawning many processes, thus much
CPU-expensive, especially when one wants continuous monitoring and fast
response on target failure. Alarm Pinger is a single program written in C, so
it doesn't need much CPU power even when monitoring many targets with frequent
probes. Alarm Pinger supports both IPv4 and IPv6. The code have been tested
on Linux and FreeBSD.

26kB25kBGPL-2.0-onlyAlex SamorukovBug reportsSources
networkapinger2015-04-09-78eb3287-1libcAlarm Pinger (apinger) is a little tool which monitors various IP devices by
simple ICMP echo requests. There are various other tools, that can do this,
but most of them are shell or perl scripts, spawning many processes, thus much
CPU-expensive, especially when one wants continuous monitoring and fast
response on target failure. Alarm Pinger is a single program written in C, so
it doesn't need much CPU power even when monitoring many targets with frequent
probes. Alarm Pinger supports both IPv4 and IPv6. The code have been tested
on Linux and FreeBSD.

26kB25kBGPL-2.0-onlyAlex SamorukovBug reportsSources
networkapinger2015-04-09-78eb3287-2libc, librt, libpthreadAlarm Pinger (apinger) is a little tool which monitors various IP devices by
simple ICMP echo requests. There are various other tools, that can do this,
but most of them are shell or perl scripts, spawning many processes, thus much
CPU-expensive, especially when one wants continuous monitoring and fast
response on target failure. Alarm Pinger is a single program written in C, so
it doesn't need much CPU power even when monitoring many targets with frequent
probes. Alarm Pinger supports both IPv4 and IPv6. The code have been tested
on Linux and FreeBSD.

26kB25kBGPL-2.0-onlyAlex SamorukovBug reportsSources
networkapinger-rrd2015-04-09-78eb3287-3libc, librt, libpthread, apinger, rrdtool1, rrdcgi1Generate RRD Graphs from Apinger Data

1kB0kBGPL-2.0-onlyAlex SamorukovBug reportsSources
networkapinger-rrd2015-04-09-78eb3287-3libc, librt, libpthread, apinger, rrdtool1, rrdcgi1packages:pkgdata:apinger-rrd, Generate RRD Graphs from Apinger Data

1kB0kBGPL-2.0-onlyAlex Samorukovpackages:pkgdata:apinger-rrd, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:apinger-rrd, Sources
networkarp-scan1.9-40-g69b2f70-1libc, libssp, libpcapARP scanner

21kB20kBGPL-3.0Sergey UrushkinBug reportsSources
networkarp-scan1.9-40-g69b2f70-1libc, libpcapARP scanner

23kB22kBGPL-3.0Sergey UrushkinBug reportsSources
networkarp-scan1.9.5-1libc, libpcap1ARP scanner

21kB21kBGPL-3.0Sergey UrushkinBug reportsSources
networkatlas-probe2.6.3-1libc, librt, libopenssl1.1, openssh-client, sudoRIPE Atlas is a global, open, distributed Internet measurement platform,
consisting of thousands of measurement devices that measure Internet
connectivity in real time.

210kB209kBGPL-2.0-or-laterJan PavlinecBug reportsSources
networkatlas-probe2.6.3-1libc, librt, libopenssl1.1, openssh-client, sudoRIPE Atlas is a global, open, distributed Internet measurement platform,
consisting of thousands of measurement devices that measure Internet
connectivity in real time.

211kB210kBGPL-2.0-or-laterJan PavlinecBug reportsSources
networkatlas-sw-probe5080-2libc, librt, libpthread, atlas-probe, dropbearconvertRIPE Atlas SW probe is software variant of RIPE Atlas Probe.
It contains utilities which helps actively measure
Internet connectivity through ping, traceroute, DNS, SSL/TLS, NTP, and HTTP.
Data are then collected, aggregated and published by the RIPE NCC.

20kB19kBGPL-3.0-or-laterJan PavlinecBug reportsSources
 
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