Last updated: 23-Apr-92

PD6:<UNIX-C.NETWORKS>
   Programs for dealing with networks such as TCP/IP.  Includes remote
   file system programs for RFS and NFS, Sun remote procedure call
   interfaces, etc.  (UUCP stuff is stored in PD6:<UNIX-C.TELECOM>.)

   3BCONNECT.TAR-Z
       A set of tools for AT&T 3B2 machines with 3BNET which provides a
       remote login facility and file transfer capability.
       Contributor: Dave Settle <[email protected]>
   3BNET.TAR-Z
       A set of tools and a network printer spooler for AT&T's 3BNET
       network under System V Release 2.0.
       Contributor: James Hayes <[email protected]>
   AMD.TAR-Z
       A value-added replacement for the SunOS automounter.  Runs on
       SunOS 3.5 and 4.0, HP-UX 6.x, and Mt. Xinu MORE/bsd, IBM AOS 4.3,
       Ultrix 2.2 and 3.0, Apple A/UX, Encore UMAX 4.3, and others.
       Version 5.1c.
       Contributor: Jan-Simon Pendry <[email protected]>
   ARPDUMP.C
       Prints out all the kernel ARP table entries (4.2/4.3BSD).
       Contributor: Dennis Bednar <[email protected]>
   AUTH.TAR-Z
       A secure user-level implementation of RFC931, the Authentication
       Server.  Provides authentication services for TCP connections
       such as sendmail.  Version 2.1.
       Contributor: Dan Bernstein <[email protected]>
   AUTH-UTILS.TAR-Z
       Scripts and utility programs to go along with AUTH.TAR-Z.  Includes
       configuration for sendmail to use AUTH.  Version 1.0.
       Contributor: Dan Bernstein <[email protected]>
   AUTOFTP2.TAR-Z
       A modified version of AUTOFTP1.TAR-Z with improved error recovery,
       etc.  Version 3.0.
       Contributor: Mingqi Deng <[email protected]>
   BATCHFTP.TAR-Z
       A C version of a batch FTP program; based on AUTOFTP2.TAR-Z.
       Contributor: Shawn Cooper <[email protected]>
   BFTP.TAR-Z
       The Background File Transfer Program described in RFC 1068.  It
       allows FTP requests to be queued for execution later, with auto-
       matic retires on failure, etc.  Version 3.12.
       Contributor: Annette DeSchon <[email protected]>
   BIND.TAR-Z
       The Berkeley Internet Name Domain server (BIND) version 4.8.3.
       This is the latest version from UCBARPA.BERKELEY.EDU.
       Contributor: Berkeley
   BOOTP.TAR-Z
       The CMU BOOTP server daemon.  RFC1048 compatible.  Version 2.1.
   BUG.TAR-Z
       A program to tap a stream socket and print all data flowing on the
       stream.  Requires BSD UNIX (or BSD-derived).
       Contributor: Matthew Merzbacher <[email protected]>
   CHAT.TAR-Z
       A multi-user real-time communications program like Berkeley "talk",
       except that it allows up to ten users.  CHAT.BUG[1-2] contain bug
       fixes.
       Contributor: Sanford L. Barr <[email protected]>
   CKNFS.TAR-Z
       A program which takes a PATH as argument, and checks the path for
       dead NFS servers, and then spits out a modified path with the
       dead servers removed.  Allows you to log in and use an NFS client
       without running the risk of hanging because a server is dead.
       Version 1.1.
       Contributor: Alan Klietz <[email protected]>
   CMS-UNIX.TAR-Z
       Programs to transfer files (and files of mail data) between UNIX
       and CMS (or MVS) systems.  Written for System V, but should port
       to BSD with little difficulty.
       Contributor: Gary Mills <[email protected]>
   CONDOR.TAR-Z
       A facility for executing UNIX jobs on a pool of cooperating idle
       workstations.  Includes transparent checkpointing and job
       migration.  Runs on Vaxen (BSD & Ultrix 3.x), SPARC (SunOS 4.x),
       Symmetry (Dynix), MC68020 (SunOS 3.x, 4.x), DEC 3100 (Ultrix 3.x).
       Contributor: Mike Litzkow <[email protected]>
   DIALUPIP.TAR-Z
       Dialup IP is a driver that sends IP datagrams over SLIP connections.
       Provides a flexible script language to initiate calls and negotiate
       the login process on a remote host.  Installed on ULTRIX 2.X, 4.3
       BSD, and Sun's running binary BSD-derived systems.  Version 2.0.
       Contributor:  Rich Salz <[email protected]>
   DNSPARSE.TAR-Z
       Tools for manipulating DNS master files and host tables.
   ETHERLIB.TAR-Z
       Library routines to provide access to the raw Ethernet for user-level
       programs.  Uses the NIT interface on Suns (both sockets and streams
       varieties); uses the DLI interface on Ultrix.  On 4.3BSD, uses the
       Stanford enetfilter available as user-contributed software on the
       4.3BSD tape.
       Contributor: Alexander Dupuy <[email protected]>
   ETHERTOOLS-3.TAR-Z
       Ethernet monitoring tools.  Requires SunOS 3.x (will not work on
       SunOS 4.0 because of the different NIT interface).  You can send
       Ethernet Version 2 CTP packets, dump ethernet traffic, tabulate
       sources and destinations, etc.
       Contributor: Phillip L. Budne <[email protected]>
   ETHERTOP.TAR-Z
       Monitor network utilization in terms of "busiest hosts".  Utility
       displays top N hosts in terms of how much they are using the
       ethernet.  Needs SUN rpc.etherd and curses.
   FINGER.TAR-Z
       New distribution of finger.  Based upon the ITS and TOPS-20
       finger implementations.  Sorts output by username.  Includes
       a WHOIS and FINGER daemon.
       Contributor:  Phil Budne <[email protected]>
   FSP.TAR-Z
       A real-time, multi-threaded Internet archive server.
       Contributor:  [email protected]
   GETETHERS.TAR-Z
       Determine ethernet addresses of all hosts on a Class C network.
       Pretty useful network utility.  Version 1.0.
       Contributor:  Dave Curry <[email protected]>
   HOSTCVT.TAR-Z
       Convert /etc/hosts files into DNS Zone files.
       Contributor:  Roger Southwick <[email protected]>
   HTABLE.TAR-Z
       Used to convert host files specified in RFC 810 to the format
       used by network library routines.
   IEN116.TAR-Z
       An implementation of the IEN 116 nameserver protocol.  Can be used
       with Bridge Corp. terminal servers, whic use this protocol to
       request machine addresses.
       Contributor: Jerry Aquirre <[email protected]>
   INETROVER.TAR-Z
       Internet Rover Network Monitor.  A text and motif based set of
       monitoring tools.  Works on RS6000 AIX, PS2 AIX, 3090 AIX, and
       the SUN SPARCstation.  Release 2.0.
   MAKEHOSTS.TAR-Z
       A Perl script to convert BIND files to /etc/hosts format.
       Contributor: A. E. Mossberg <[email protected]>
   MNFS.TAR-Z
       A NFS server-only implementation for 4.3BSD VAXes.  This means you can
       use this to let your Suns mount the VAX's file systems, but the VAX
       can't mount the Suns' file systems.  This uses inodes, not vnodes,
       so the kernel modifications are minor.
       Contributor: Mike Parker <[email protected]>
   MSGD.TAR-Z
       Send a one line message to another user.  Similar to "write" or
       "talk".  Modified version of the BSD mesg program.
       Contributor:  John Sellends <[email protected]>
   NETDATE.TAR-Z
       Set the time and date according to RFC 868.  Polls other network
       hosts to determine the current time and date.
       Contributor: unknown
   NETNOTIFY.TAR-Z
       A program to broadcast messages to all users on a network.  Similar
       to Sun's "rwall" program.
       Contributor: Paul Davison <[email protected]>
   NFSTRACE.TAR-Z
       The rpc spy/nfstrace software package described in the paper
       "NFS Tracing by Passive Network Monitoring" presented at the
       Jan 92 USENIX conference.
   NFSWATCH.TAR-Z
       A program to monitor NFS traffic to a specific server or the entire
       network.  Displays number of read requests, write requests, etc. as
       well as decoding the file handles to show which file systems are
       being hit.  Version 3.0
       Contributor: Dave Curry <[email protected]>
   PCROUTE.TAR-Z
       Software for an IBM PC/XT or AT or clone which will allow it
       to act as an IP router.  Supports Ethernet (up to 4 interfaces),
       Starlan (up to 6), Localtalk (1), and SLIP (up to 2).  Up to
       6 interfaces total per PC may be used.  Version 2.0.
       Contributor: Vance Morrison <[email protected]>
   PERMYP.TAR-Z
       Permissions - access control library for the YP/NIS environment.
       Contributor:  Theo Deraadt <[email protected]>
   PHONE1.TAR-Z
       Another multi-user real-time "talk" program.
       Contributor: Jonathan C. Broome <[email protected]>
   PHONE2.TAR-Z
       Another two-user real-time "talk" program; this one for System V or
       other systems with System V IPC.
       Contributor: Jack Bonn <[email protected]>
   PING.TAR-Z
       A program to send ICMP ECHO requests to a host on the network
       (TCP/IP) to see whether it's reachable or not.  Useful for
       debugging routing problems on your network.
       Contributor: Mike Muuss <[email protected]>
   QUEUER.TAR-Z
       A queueing and remote execution system for programs that do not
       require tty-level access to the user.  Relies on 4BSD networking.
       Runs on Ultrix and SunOS.
       Contributor: Scott Bradner <[email protected]>
   RFS.TAR-Z
       A public domain kernel-resident distributed file system.  This is
       NOT the same thing as RFS from AT&T.  Runs on Berkeley UNIX.
       Contributor: Todd Brunhoff <[email protected]>
   RLOGIN-HACK.TAR-Z
       Enhanced BSD "rlogin" to support environment passing.
       Contributor:  James Gritton <[email protected]>
   RNA.TAR-Z
       An automated archive-server type program, similar in function to the
       NETLIB software from Argonne.   Version 2.0.
       Contributor: Paolo Ventafridda <[email protected]>
   ROUTED.TAR-Z
       The latest version of "routed" (network routing daemon) from
       UCBVAX.BERKELEY.EDU.
       Contributor: Berkeley
   RSEND.TAR-Z
       A program to send a message to another user on the network.  Looks
       like TOPS-20 SEND or VM/CMS TELL.
       Contributor: Svante Lindahl <[email protected]>
   SHM.TAR-Z
       A shared-memory implementation for 4.2BSD.  This is all user-level
       code and requires no kernel changes.  Interfaces are provided for
       C and Franz Lisp.  This implementation uses TCP/IP, and may be
       used to share memory across machines.
       Contributor: Don Libes <[email protected]>
   SLIPWARE.TAR-Z
       Programs for running Serial Line IP (SLIP).  Includes SLIP for
       SunOS 3.x and SunOS 4.0, GATED, a modified "tip" for use with SLIP.
       Contributor: Rayan Zachariassen <[email protected]>
   SNMP-CMU.TAR-Z
       The CMU SNMP distribution.  Includes a development library and several
       useful SNMP tools.  The Kinetics box load image is NOT included here;
       you can FTP it from lancaster.andrew.cmu.edu if you want it (you do
       not need it to use this stuff).  Version 1.0.
   SNMP-MIT.TAR-Z
       The MIT SNMP Developer's Kit.  A set of software to make developing
       SNMP tools easy.  A few simple tools are provided.
   SOCKDEMO.TAR-Z
       Demonstration of Berkeley socket interface.
       Contributor:  Blair P. Houghton <[email protected]>
   SOS.TAR-Z
       A public domain NFS *server* implementation for MS-DOS.  This one
       runs under Sun's PC-NFS, but should be portable to other TCP/IP
       implementations.  Both Suns and PCs may mount files on this PC
       server.
       Contributor: <[email protected]>
   SUNRPC.TAR-Z
       Release 3.9 of the Sun Microsystems Remote Procedure Call library.
       Contributor: Stephen X. Nahm <[email protected]>
   SUPERSERVER.TAR-Z
       A program which allows individual users to set up network services
       without worrying about the intricacies of socket I/O.  Similar in
       function to "rsh", but restricts the commands which can be run by
       remote users.
       Contributor: Steven Grimm <[email protected]>
   TALK4.TAR-Z
       A 4-person "talk" program.
       Contributor: Andrew Duchowski <[email protected]>
   TCP-UPDATE.TAR-Z
       The official Berkeley TCP/IP and XNS update for 4.3BSD.  The TCP
       updates include the slow-start algorithm and other work by Van
       Jacobson, and a retransmission timer from Phil Karn.  These fixes
       dramatically improve performance over slow and lossy networks like
       the ARPAnet and Satnet.  The IP updates include the elimination of
       the "panic: out of mbufs - map full".  Berkeley strongly recommends
       updating to this code.  #ifdefs to install the code on Suns up to
       release 3.6 are included.  This code is *not* public domain, but it
       is free and contains no code licensed by AT&T.
       Contributor: Mike Karels <[email protected]>
   TCPCON.TAR-Z
       A set of programs designed to connect arbitrary processes to pseudo
       tty devices.  Also includes a program to connect to an arbitrary
       TCP address and port.
       Contributor: Ross Cartlidge <[email protected]>
   TCPDEBUG.C
       A program to construct a visual picture of TCP connections on
       4.xBSD systems.  Requires the Maryland Windows library.
       Contributor: Stephen Hemminger <[email protected]>
   TCPDUMP.TAR-Z
       A program to dump out TCP packets for debugging purposes.
       Includes Berkeley Packet filter (BPF).  Version 2.0
   TCPMUX.TAR-Z
       An implementation of the TCP multiplexer, described in RFC 1078.
       Contributor: Mark Lottor <[email protected]>
   TELNET.TAR-Z
       The 4.3BSD-Reno version of telnet and telnetd.  Includes support for
       basically all current TELNET options including ENVIRON, XDISPLOC,
       SOFT_TAB, LIT_ECHO, etc.  Tested on 4.3BSD-Reno, UNICOS 5.1 and 6.0,
       SunOS 3.5, 4.0.3, 4.1, Dynix 3.0.12, and Ultrix 3.1.
       Contributor: Dave Borman <[email protected]>
   TINY-TCP.TAR-Z
       A public domain implementation of the TCP/IP protocols.  Runs on
       68000 machines.
       Contributor: Geof Cooper <[email protected]>
   TN3270.TAR-Z
       A version of TELNET which emulates an IBM 3278 terminal for connecting
       to IBM VM/CMS systems.  Version 4.1.1.
       Contributor: Greg Minshall <[email protected]>
   TRACEROUTE.TAR-Z
       A program which sends several packets to a host, tracing and printing
       the route the packet takes through the Internet.  As each gateway is
       reached, it's name (if available) and address are printed, as well as
       the time it took for the packet to get there.
       Contributor: Van Jacobson <[email protected]>
   UNFSD.TAR-Z
       A user-level NFS server.  This is based un Sun RPC version 3.9.
       Runs under 4.3BSD and SunOS 3.4.  Note that there are several
       limitations to this package because it is not kernel based.
       Contributor: Mark Shand <[email protected]>
   XNETDB.TAR-Z
       Network database and monitoring tool.  Based on X-windows and SNMP
       with an integral database and statistical viewing capabilities.
       Can view circuits or routers and ethernets.  Version 2.10.
   XTCP.TAR-Z
       A newer version of 4.3BSD TCP which has much improved congestion
       control and works well over the congested ARPAnet.  This is a beta
       test copy which will probably someday become the 4.xBSD TCP.  It
       runs on Vaxen and CCIs under 4.3BSD, SunOS 3.3 (and 3.4), Goulds
       under UTX/2.0, and VAX/VMS under the latest WIN/TCP Wollongong
       software.
       Contributor: Van Jacobson <[email protected]>