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  1. Bit-Twist

    Refimprove date September 2009 Infobox Software name Bit Twist author Addy Yeow Chin Heng latest release version 2.0 latest release date April 21, 2012 operating system FreeBSD , NetBSD , OpenBSD , Mac OS X , Linux , Microsoft Windows Windows genre Packet generator license GNU General Public License website http bittwist.sourceforge.net bittwist.sourceforge.net Portal Free software Bit Twist is a libpcap based packet generator built to complement tcpdump , a libpcap based packet capturing tool. Bit Twist allows you to regenerate packets from one or more pcap files. It also comes with a comprehensive pcap file editor to allow advance manipulation of packet information, e.g. fields in Ethernet , Address Resolution Protocol ARP , Internet Protocol IP , Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP , Transmission Control Protocol TCP , and User Datagram Protocol UDP headers, prior to regenerating the packets onto the network. Bit Twist is commonly used to simulate network traffic to test Firewall computing firewall rules, Intrusion Detection System IDS , and Intrusion Prevention System IPS . Bit Twist runs on FreeBSD , NetBSD , OpenBSD , Mac OS X , Linux , and Microsoft Windows . External links http bittwist.sourceforge.net Bit Twist official website Category Internet Protocol based network software ...   more details



  1. GODI

    dablink for the Old Norse term for priest and chieftain, see Gothi . Notability date January 2010 Primary sources date January 2010 GODI is a package management system for the OCaml programming language. It provides dependency management for OCaml similar to the way CPAN provides package management for Perl . GODI is derived from the NetBSD pkgsrc system. The acronym GODI simultaneously stands for both Gerd Ocaml DIstribution and General Ocaml DIstribution , Gerd being the first name of the project s initiator, Gerd Stolpmann. External links http godi.camlcity.org godi index.html GODI Homepage Category OCaml software Category Free software programmed in OCaml Category Free package management systems programming software stub Install software stub ...   more details



  1. Lites

    About the ancient custom for appointing a High Sheriff Pricking the Lites Lites was a Unix like operating system , based on Berkeley Software Distribution 4.4BSD and the Mach kernel Mach microkernel . Specifically, Lites was a multi threaded server and emulation library that provided unix functionality to a Mach based system. At the time of its release Lites provided binary compatibility with 4.4BSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, 386BSD, UX 4.3BSD and Linux. http web.archive.org web 19970716001117 www.cs.hut.fi jvh lites 1.0 announcement.html Lites was originally written by Johannes Helander at Helsinki University of Technology, and was further developed by The Flux Research Group at the University of Utah . http www.cs.utah.edu flux lites html lites info.html External links http www.cs.utah.edu flux lites html Utah Lites website Category Berkeley Software Distribution Category Microkernel based operating systems operating system stub ...   more details



  1. HP Bobcat

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Orphan date February 2009 The HP Bobcat was a computer made by Hewlett Packard . They were also called HP 9000 Workstations series 300 machines, which were part of the HP 9000 line. The early Bobcats were about the size of a dormitory refrigerator. Their general physical architecture resembled a small relay rack , with an integral bus and interchangeable components disks, etc that could be slid in and out from the front. Processors were from the Motorola 68k series, and the machine used HPIB as the main interface bus. Machines originally shipped with HP UX but late in life were often loaded with the open source alternative, NetBSD . DEFAULTSORT HP Bobcat Computer Category Hewlett Packard products Bobcat ...   more details



  1. OpenLLDP

    Notability date October 2009 The OpenLLDP project aims to bring a comprehensive implementation of the IEEE standard 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol . OpenLLDP currently supports LLDP transmission and reception on the following platforms Linux Mac OS X including iPhone FreeBSD NetBSD See also LLDP MED Link Layer Discovery Protocol Media Endpoint Discovery External links http standards.ieee.org getieee802 download 802.1AB 2005.pdf IEEE 802.1AB LLDP Specification http www.commsdesign.com design corner showArticle.jhtml?articleID 59200019 CommsDesign Tutorial on LLDP http wiki.wireshark.org LinkLayerDiscoveryProtocol The Wireshark Wiki LLDP Page http openlldp.sourceforge.net The Open Source LLDP Project OpenLLDP Category Computer networks Category Logical link control Category Network protocols compu network stub ...   more details



  1. GNU variants

    The Ging FAQ ref visible anchor Debian GNU NetBSD was an experimental port of Debian GNU Linux user land applications to NetBSD kernel. No official release of this operating system was made although work was conducted on ports for the IA 32 ref http www.debian.org ports netbsd index ref and DEC Alpha ref http www.debian.org ports netbsd alpha ref architectures, it has not seen active maintenance since 2002 and is no longer available for download. ref http www.debian.org ports netbsd news ref ... ports kfreebsd gnu Debian GNU kFreeBSD http www.debian.org ports netbsd Debian GNU NetBSD irc irc.oftc.org ...   more details



  1. Pkgsrc

    85 Platform Date Support Added NetBSD August 1997 Solaris operating system Solaris March 1999 Linux ... on pkgsrc NetBSD Interlang Categories Category Free package management systems Category NetBSD Install ...   more details



  1. Theo de Raadt

    is the founder and leader of the OpenBSD and OpenSSH projects, and was a founding member of the NetBSD ... of Calgary . NetBSD The NetBSD project was founded in 1993 by Chris Demetriou, Adam Glass ... from the original University of California Berkeley s 4.3BSD release, while the new NetBSD ... NetBSD , which the three other founders agreed upon. Citation needed date January 2010 The first NetBSD source code repository was established on March 21, 1993 and the initial release, NetBSD 0.8 ... improvements. In August the 1993 same year , NetBSD 0.9 was released, which contained many enhancements ... work was underway to add support for other architectures. NetBSD 1.0 was released in October, 1994 ... of the NetBSD core team, and his access to the source code repository was revoked. The reason for this is not wholly ... the NetBSD project and on its Electronic mailing list mailing lists . ref name glass Glass, Adam. Message to netbsd users http mail index.netbsd.org netbsd users 1994 12 23 0000.html Theo De Raadt sic ... people the wrong way before the split from NetBSD ref Wayner, Peter. Free For All How Linux and the Free ... In http mail index.netbsd.org netbsd users 1994 12 23 0000.html this message the NetBSD core team acknowledge ... In October 1995, de Raadt founded OpenBSD, a new project fork software development forked from NetBSD ... NetBSD people Category OpenBSD people Category People from Calgary Category South African emigrants ...   more details



  1. Comparison of BSD operating systems

    , OpenBSD , and NetBSD , which are all derived from 386BSD and 4.4BSD Lite, by various routes. Both NetBSD and FreeBSD started life in 1993, initially derived from 386BSD, but in 1994 migrating to a 4.4BSD Lite code base. OpenBSD was Fork software development forked in 1995 from NetBSD. Other notable ... event audit support. NetBSD NetBSD aims to provide a freely redistributable operating system that professionals ... to interoperate well with other operating systems. NetBSD places emphasis on correct design ... standards is also aimed for. In June, 2008, the NetBSD Foundation moved to a two clause BSD ... Misc about.html title About the NetBSD Project What is the NetBSD project? publisher The NetBSD ..., NetBSD, OpenBSD strives to run on a wide variety of hardware. ref cite web date 2005 10 12 url http ..., 16 used NetBSD, 2.6 used Dragonfly, and 6.6 used other potentially non BSD systems. Other languages ... market share of FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonflyBSD, Debian GNU kFreeBSD, PC BSD, and MirBSD. ref ... in 62nd place with 142 hits per day and NetBSD in 100th place with 94 hits per day. ref name ... Documentation Project accessdate 2006 06 11 ref NetBSD s name is a tribute to the Internet ... Misc about.html name title About the NetBSD Project Why the name? publisher The NetBSD Foundation ... ended 2005 06 30. Retrieved on 2006 04 22. ref The FreeBSD slogan is The Power to Serve. The NetBSD flag, designed in 2004 by Grant Bisset, is inspired by the original NetBSD logo, ref cite web last Mueller first Shawn year 1994 url http www.netbsd.org images NetBSD old.jpg title Original NetBSD Logo publisher The NetBSD Foundation accessdate 2006 04 22 format JPEG Also see http www.netbsd.org gallery logos.html NetBSD Logos . ref designed in 1994 by Shawn Mueller, portraying a number of BSD ... II photograph, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima . The Board of Directors of The NetBSD Foundation believed ... not a suitable image for NetBSD in the corporate world. The new, simpler flag design replaced this. ref ...   more details



  1. Processor affinity

    sgi.com . Accessed 2007 07 06. ref NetBSD 5.0, FreeBSD 7.2 and later versions can use pthread setaffinity np and pthread getaffinity np. ref http netbsd.gw.com cgi bin man cgi?affinity NetBSD current affinity 3 NetBSD manpage ref In NetBSD , the psrset utility ref http netbsd.gw.com cgi bin man cgi?psrset NetBSD current psrset 8 NetBSD manpage ref to set a thread s affinity to a certain CPU set. In FreeBSD ...   more details



  1. Compatibility layer

    ref FreeBSD also has some Unix like system emulations includes NDIS, NetBSD, PECoff, SVR4 and different ... A look inside... ref NetBSD has some Unix like system emulations. ref http www.netbsd.org docs compat.html NetBSD Binary Emulation ref http hcpnet.free.fr applebsd.html Mach and Darwin binary compatibility for NetBSD powerpc and NetBSD i386. http chiharu.haun.org peace The PEACE Project aka COMPAT PECOFF has Win32 compatible layer for NetBSD. The project is now inactive. UnifiedKernel sets the Windows ... a good example is the IRIX binary compatibility layer in the MIPS architecture version of NetBSD ...   more details



  1. Mandoc

    title NetBSD Blog publisher Blog.netbsd.org date 2010 08 11 accessdate 2010 12 18 ref mandoc became ... groff deleted from tree ref It is also part of NetBSD and DragonFlyBSD , and a third party port for FreeBSD ... 20100604082319&mode expanded Undeadly article on mandoc http netbsd soc.sourceforge.net projects ...   more details



  1. Code Reading

    Advert date December 2008 Image Code reading cover en s.jpg right Code Reading Cover Code Reading ISBN 0 201 79940 5 is a 2003 software development book written by Diomidis Spinellis . The book is directed to programmers who want to improve their Code computer programming code reading abilities. It discusses specific techniques for reading code written by others and outlines common programming concepts. The code examples used in the book are taken from real life software, many of them coming from the export 19980407 NetBSD snapshot. Although the programming language of choice is claimed to be balanced, the use of C programming language C to illustrate basic concepts predominates. Excerpts from important Open source open source code systems like the Apache HTTP Server Apache Web server , the hsqldb Java programming language Java relational database engine, the NetBSD Unix distribution, the Perl language, the Jakarta Tomcat Tomcat application server, and the X Window System are presented. The book covers most concepts related to code that are likely to appear before a software developer s eyes, including programming constructs, data type s, data structure s, control flow , project organization, coding standard s, software documentation documentation , and software architecture architectures . A compact disc with 16 million lines of open source code, accompanying the book, provides the context for all the presented examples. The end chapters may be the ones of most use to advanced users, as the initial chapters delve into programming language constructs, regular expressions, etc. The book inaugurated Addison Wesley s Effective Software Development Series, edited by Scott Meyers , and received the 2004 Software Development Productivity Award in the Technical Books category. It has been translated into Chinese, Greek, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and Russian. See also Code review External links http www.spinellis.gr codereading Book home page Category Software engineering b ...   more details



  1. PC532

    The PC532 was a home brew microcomputer design created by George Scolaro and Dave Rand in 1989 90, based around the National Semiconductor NS32532 microprocessor a member of the NS320xx series . Full hardware documentation for the design, including schematics and Programmable array logic PAL programming data, was made freely available, and a short run around 200 of motherboard PCBs were produced for hobbyists to populate and assemble into fully functional systems. Hardware specifications PC AT form factor motherboard NS32532 CPU and NS32381 FPU 25  MHz 4 to 32  MB of Random access memory RAM National Semiconductor DP8490 SCSI host adapter Adaptec AIC 6250 SCSI host adapter Four SCN2861 DUARTs providing 8 serial ports 27256 32  kB firmware EPROM Operating systems The following operating systems were ported to the PC532 MINIX A port of MINIX 1.3 to the PC532 sometimes referred to as MINIX 532 was released by Bruce Culbertson in 1990. Mach Mach kernel Mach 3.0 was ported to the PC532 in 1992 by Johannes Helander, Tero Kivinen, and Tatu Yl nen some work was also done by them on porting a Net 2 BSD based Mach server bnr2ss to provide BSD UNIX emulation. NetBSD pc532 A project to port 386BSD 0.1 to the PC532, initially called 532BSD , was started by Phil Nelson. This was integrated into the NetBSD project in 1993 and became NetBSD pc532, with Nelson as the port maintainer. On January 9, 2008, NetBSD pc532 was dropped from the NetBSD source tree. ref http mail index.netbsd.org port pc532 2008 01 09 0000.html port pc532 Death of NetBSD pc532 Bot generated title ref References http www.netbsd.org Ports pc532 faq.html NetBSD pc532 FAQ http berklix.org jhs txt pc532.html PC532 Notes by Julian Stacey references Category Personal computers ...   more details



  1. Arla (file system)

    Unreferenced date April 2011 Notability date April 2011 Arla is an implementation of the Andrew File System AFS distributed file system developed at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm . Arla was started by Bj rn Gr nvall in 1993. Assar Westerlund and Johan Danielsson joined the project shortly thereafter. The project died down before it was usable. In the fall of 1997, the project was restarted, starting with Bj rn s implementation of rxkad . Assar ported xfs an arla component, not to be confused with the XFS filesystem to FreeBSD . Love H rnqvist strand began working on it, followed by Magnus Ahltorp , working on the Linux kernel module, and Artur Grabowski , working on the OpenBSD kernel module. Today, Arla has AFS client support for OpenBSD , FreeBSD , NetBSD , Linux , Solaris operating system Solaris , Tru64 and Mac OS X . Microsoft Windows Windows support is on the way, delayed by insufficient Windows knowledge. An experimental Andrew File System AFS server is available, but it is not yet considered stable. External links http www.stacken.kth.se projekt arla Arla Project Page Category Network file systems ...   more details



  1. Berkeley printing system

    Unreferenced date March 2010 The Berkeley printing system is one of several standard architectures for printing on the Unix platform. It originated in 4.2BSD , and is used in BSD derivatives such as FreeBSD , NetBSD , OpenBSD , and DragonFly BSD . A system running this print architecture could traditionally be identified by the use of the user command lpr as the primary interface to the print system, as opposed to the System V printing system lp command. Typical user commands available to the Berkeley print system are lpr the user command to print lpq shows the current print queue lprm deletes a job from the print queue The lpd program is the daemon with which those programs communicate. These programs support the line printer daemon protocol , so that other machines on a network can submit jobs to a print queue on a machine running the Berkeley printing system, and so that the Berkeley printing system user commands can submit jobs to machines that support that protocol. See also Common Unix Printing System CUPS LPRng Category Unix Category Computer printing ...   more details



  1. PALcode

    In computing , in the DEC Alpha Alpha instruction set architecture , PALcode Privileged Architecture Library code is the name used by DEC for a set of functions in the System Reference Manual SRM or AlphaBIOS firmware , providing a hardware abstraction layer for system software, covering features such as cache management, translation lookaside buffer TLB miss handling, interrupt handling and exception handling. PALcode is Alpha machine code, running in a special mode that also allows access to internal registers specific to the particular Alpha processor implementation. It is thus somewhere between the role of microcode and of a hardware emulator . PALcode is operating system specific different versions of PALcode are required by OpenVMS , Tru64 UNIX , and Windows NT . Tru64 UNIX PALcode is also used by NetBSD , FreeBSD , OpenBSD and Linux . References http h71000.www7.hp.com faq vmsfaq 021.html OpenVMS FAQ Hewlett Packard compu lang stub Category DEC hardware Category Firmware ru PALcode ...   more details



  1. Sysjail

    sysjail is a now defunct user land virtualiser for systems supporting the systrace library as of version 1.0 limited to OpenBSD , NetBSD and MirOS . Its original design was inspired by FreeBSD jail , a similar utility although part of the kernel for FreeBSD . sysjail was re written from scratch in 2007 to support emulated processes in jails, limited initially to Linux emulation. The project was officially discontinued on 2009 03 03 due to flaws inherent to syscall wrapper based security architectures. The restrictions of sysjail could be evaded by exploiting race condition s between the wrapper s security checks and kernel s execution of the syscalls. ref http www.watson.org robert 2007woot Exploiting Concurrency Vulnerabilities in System Call Wrappers ref References reflist External links http sysjail.bsd.lv sysjail systrace user land virtualisation http www.nycbsdcon.org 2006 files sysjail nycbsdcon.pdf.gz sysjail NYCBSDCON2006 presentation Category BSD software Category Virtualization software Category Computer security software unix stub ...   more details



  1. Kernfs

    orphan date January 2008 kernfs is a pseudo file system pseudo in that it is dynamically generated at boot in Unix Unix like computer systems that provides access to information on the currently running kernel computer science kernel . ref name manpage http www.gsp.com cgi bin man.cgi?section 5&topic kernfs kernfs Manual page Unix man page ref Like procfs , it does not consist of actual files on media but instead allows processes to access system information by accessing virtual files. The file system is often mounted at the kern directory. kernfs first appeared in Berkeley Software Distribution 4.4BSD ref name manpage . Today, NetBSD 5.0 continues to use kernfs by default. It is mounted at the canonical kern mount point. References references Category Special purpose file systems Category Unix Unix stub pl Kernfs ...   more details



  1. Hierarchical Fair Service Curve

    Hierarchical Fair Service Curve HFSC is based on a Quality of service QoS and a Class based queueing CBQ algorithm which is used mostly on Unix operating system s. It is the first QoS algorithm to simultaneously support all three of real time, adaptive best effort, and link sharing services. Also used in NetBSD 5.0, FreeBSD 8.0 and OpenBSD 4.6 and the router firmware DD WRT . See also L7 filter Real time Transport Protocol Class Based Queueing Hierarchical token bucket HTB External links Wikibooks Advanced QoS for IPCop http www.cs.cmu.edu hzhang HFSC main.html Hierarchical Packet Schedulers http linux ip.net articles hfsc.en HFSC Scheduling with Linux http automatthias.wordpress.com 2006 06 30 hfsc and voip HFSC and VoIP Maciej Blizi ski Category Network performance Category Scheduling algorithms Network software stub pl HFSC ...   more details



  1. Cg (newsreader)

    Notability date February 2010 Primary sources date February 2010 Infobox software name cg logo screenshot caption author developer released latest release version 0.4 latest release date start date and age 2002 05 13 latest preview version latest preview date programming language operating system Linux , FreeBSD , Mac OS X , NetBSD , OpenBSD , OpenSolaris platform language status genre News client license GNU General Public License website http nih.at cg lowercase title cg is a binary grabbing news client for the command line. It combines available files and shows the user a selection in an editor. It supports mass saving and decoding of multi part attachments encoded in uuencode , yEnc and base64 . cg is free software licensed under the GNU General Public Licence . See also List of news clients External links http nih.at cg cg official homepage Category Free Usenet clients network software stub ...   more details



  1. GNUstepWeb

    Infobox software name GNUstepWeb developer GNUstep Web Developers operating system Cross platform NetBSD , Linux , Mac OS X programming language Objective C genre Application Server license GNU General Public License for the applications br GNU Lesser General Public License for the libraries. website http wiki.gnustep.org index.php GNUstepWeb GNUstepWeb is a development environment and an application server for Web Application s. It is characterized by strict separation of data storage, processing and user interface development. GNUstepWeb is based on GNUstep . Its goals are to be compatible to WebObjects version 4.5.x with some extensions. Apple Inc. Apple s WebObjects was ported to Java programming language Java with version 5. GNUstepWeb continues using Objective C . External links Wikibooks GNUstep http www.gnustep.org GNUstep.org homepage http wiki.gnustep.org GNUstepWiki homepage of GNUstep wiki http lists.turbocat.net mailman listinfo.cgi gswhackers lists.turbocat.net mailman listinfo.cgi gswhackers developer mailing list. DEFAULTSORT Gnustepweb Category Software architecture Category Servers computing Category NeXT de GNUstepWeb ...   more details



  1. IPFilter

    Infobox Software name ipf logo caption screenshot developer Darren Reed latest release version 5.1.1 latest release date January 30, 2012 operating system FreeBSD , NetBSD , Solaris operating system Solaris , Linux , HP UX , ... genre Packet filtering license GPLv2 website http coombs.anu.edu.au avalon http coombs.anu.edu.au avalon IPFilter commonly referred to as ipf is an open source software package that provides firewall networking firewall services and network address translation NAT for many UNIX like operating systems. The author and software maintainer is Darren Reed. IPFilter supports both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols, and is a stateful firewall . IPFilter is delivered with FreeBSD , NetBSD , Solaris operating system Solaris 10 & 11 . The current source code that can be accssed via sourceforge is covered by GPLv2. IPFilter can be installed as a runtime loadable kernel module or directly incorporated into the operating system Kernel computer science kernel , depending on the specifics of each kernel and user preferences. The software s documentation recommends the module approach, if possible. Operating system s that are known to support IPFilter include the following IBM AIX operating system AIX 5.3 ML05 BSD OS 1.1 4 DragonFlyBSD 1.0 2.10 FreeBSD 2.0.0 9.0 IRIX 6.2, 6.5 HP UX 11.00 Linux kernel 2.4 2.6 NetBSD 1.0 5.0 OpenBSD 2.0 2.9 no support since May 2001 OpenSolaris QNX 6 port Solaris operating system Solaris 2.3 11 SunOS 4.1.3 4.1.4 Tru64 5.1a See also iptables ipfirewall ipfw PF firewall References References External links http coombs.anu.edu.au avalon IPFilter Homepage http sourceforge.net projects ipfilter IPFilter Source Code http www.phildev.net ipf The IPFilter FAQ by Phil Dibowitz http www.obfuscation.org ipf IPFilter How To http www.uk.freebsd.org doc en US.ISO8859 1 books handbook firewalls ipf.html FreeBSD handbook The IPFILTER IPF Firewall Firewall software Unix stub Network software stub Category Internet Protocol based network software Categor ...   more details



  1. Larn (video game)

    Refimprove date August 2007 Infobox VG title Larn image caption developer Noah Morgan publisher distributor designer Noah Morgan license series engine version 12.0 released 1986 in video gaming 1986 latest release version 12.3 latest release date 1991 in video gaming 1991 latest preview version latest preview date genre Roguelike modes Single player ratings platforms Cross platform media requirements input Keyboard computing Keyboard Larn is a roguelike computer game authored by Noah Morgan in 1986 in video gaming 1986 for the UNIX operating system . Morgan s original version of Larn remains part of the NetBSD games collection. ref name NetBSD larn http cvsweb.netbsd.org bsdweb.cgi src games larn src games larn . NetBSD CVS Repositories. Accessed January 18, 2008. ref Larn is one of the shorter roguelike games. It can take many hours and tens or even hundreds of thousands of game turns to win a game of NetHack or Ancient Domains of Mystery ADOM , ref http homepage.mac.com mhjohnson mag r343.html section 1.3. ref but Larn can reasonably be completed in one play session. ref http www.gamesetwatch.com 2008 04 play larn or i hocked the car.php ref History Primary development of Larn halted in 1991 in video gaming 1991 with version 12.3, but its open source nature has led to later variants. Developers have ported the game to such diverse operating systems as Solaris operating system Solaris , Amiga OS , Atari TOS , and Microsoft Windows . ULarn In 1987 in video gaming 1987 , Phil Cordier modified the Larn source code to form Ultra Larn , or more commonly, ULarn . It introduced true character classes and additional levels, weapons, etc. As with its parent, other developers have maintained and refined ULarn in the absence of its author. Gameplay Larn is one of the first roguelike games to feature a persistent Overworld Home level home level Fact date January 2008 &mdash in this case, a town. In addition to the player s residence, the town offers a bank, a shop, a trading p ...   more details



  1. KAME project

    The KAME project was a joint effort of six organizations in Japan which aimed to provide a free IPv6 and IPsec for both IPv4 and IPv6 protocol stack implementation for variants of the Berkeley Software Distribution BSD Unix computer operating system. The project began in 1998 and on November 7, 2005 it was announced that the project would be finished at the end of March 2006. ref http www.kame.net newsletter 20051107 ref The name KAME is a short version of Karigome , the location of the project s offices, and it also is a word for turtles. ref http playground.iijlab.net material kazu kame presen mgp00015.html ref The following organizations participated in the project ALAXALA Networks Corporation Fujitsu , Ltd. Hitachi, Ltd . Internet Initiative Japan Inc. Keio University NEC Corporation University of Tokyo Toshiba Corporation Yokogawa Electric Corporation FreeBSD , NetBSD and DragonFly BSD integrated IPSec and IPv6 code from the KAME project OpenBSD integrated just IPv6 code rather than both having developed their own IPSec stack . Linux also integrated code from the project in its native IPSec implementation. ref citation url http www.linuxjournal.com article 7840 title Benchmarks for Native IPsec in the 2.6 Kernel publisher Linux Journal last Roy first Vincent date 12 October 2004 ref The KAME project collaborated with the http www.tahi.org TAHI Project which develops and provides verification technology for IPv6 , the http www.linux ipv6.org USAGI Project and the WIDE Project . Racoon racoon is the name of KAME s user space daemon responsible for handling Internet Key Exchange IKE . On Linux it is part of the IPsec Tools package. References Reflist External links official http www.kame.net http www.alaxala.com ALAXALA Networks Corporation http www.iij.ad.jp Internet Initiative Japan Inc. http netbsd.gw.com cgi bin man cgi?racoon NetBSD current NetBSD manual page for Racoon http ipsec tools.sourceforge.net IPsec Tools , a port of KAME s IPsec utilities to the Lin ...   more details




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