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LISPmob

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

LISPmob is an open source LISP Mobile Node implementation for Linux. With LISPmob, hosts can change their network attachment point without losing connectivity, while maintaining the same IP address. LISP Mobile Node is a particular case of LISP (Locator/ID Separation Protocol), which is currently ... [More] being developed within the IETF as a potential solution to the routing scalability problem documented in RFC 4984. It uses the concept of Endpoint IDentifiers (EIDs) to name hosts in edge networks, and Routing LOCators (RLOCs) for nodes in transit networks. EIDs and RLOCs are syntactically indistinguishable from current IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, enabling backwards compatibility with the existing Internet architecture. See the IETF drafts for more information. [Less]

92.5K lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 8 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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PumpKIN

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  Analyzed about 1 hour ago

PumpKIN is an open source, fully functional, free TFTP server and TFTP client, which implements TFTP according to RFC1350. It also implements block size option, which allows transfer of files over 32MB, as well as transfer size and transfer timeout options described in RFC2348 and RFC2349.

35.5K lines of code

0 current contributors

about 10 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

Inactive
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nodewatcher

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  Analyzed about 13 hours ago

An open source network planning, deployment, monitoring and maintenance platform with emphasis on community.

17.4K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 8 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

Inactive
5.0
 
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ShareNav

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  Analyzed about 18 hours ago

ShareNav

72.1K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 11 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

Inactive
0.0
 
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OpenBGPD

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  Analyzed about 19 hours ago

OpenBGPD is a FREE implementation of the Border Gateway Protocol, Version 4. It allows ordinary machines to be used as routers exchanging routes with other systems speaking the BGP protocol. Started out of dissatisfaction with other implementations, OpenBGPD nowadays is a fairly complete BGP ... [More] implementation, powering many sites. Users often praise its ease of use and high performance, as well as its reliability. OpenBGPD's companion, OpenOSPFD, adds support for the OSPF protocol suite. OpenBGPD is primarily developed by Henning Brauer and Claudio Jeker; OpenOSPFD also by Esben Nørby. Both are part of the OpenBSD Project. The software is freely usable and re-usable by everyone under a BSD license. [Less]

110K lines of code

0 current contributors

4 days since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
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Graphserver

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

Graphserver is a multimodal trip planning engine.

27.8K lines of code

0 current contributors

about 13 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Inactive
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BBBike

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  Analyzed about 3 hours ago

BBBike is an information system for cyclists in Berlin and Brandenburg (Germany). The application has the following features: * Display a map with streets, railways, rivers, parks, altitude and other features * Find and show routes between two points. The route-finder can be customized ... [More] to match the cyclists preferences (fastest or nicest route, keep wind direction and hills into account etc.) * A bike power calculator * Automatically fetch current Berlin weather data [Less]

284K lines of code

1 current contributors

1 day since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

High Activity
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IS-IS rout(e)ing protocol for Zebra

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  Analyzed about 1 hour ago

The IS-IS (isis) routing protocol for the zebra routing software.

16K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 17 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Inactive
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Swiftlet

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

Swiftlet is quite possibly the smallest MVC framework you'll ever use.

739 lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 7 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Inactive
4.0
   
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rolisz framework

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  Analyzed about 5 hours ago

It's a framework I created to help me learn PHP better. Than I used it for a competition too.

15.7K lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 13 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Inactive
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