Network Management Software for BSD

AnyDesk AnyDesk

Over 300+ million people use AnyDesk for remote work and collaboration. AnyDesk is a software that provides secure and reliable remote desktop connection that allows users to share screens and operate each others computer over an internet connection. With AnyDesk it's easy to collaborate with people across the globe or provide clients with IT support via remote access.

IPFS IPFS

The InterPlanetary File System or IPFS for short is a distributed hypermedia protocol designed to be the new permanent web. IPFS uses peer-to-peer to distribute the network across machines and the globe. IPFS combines decentralized technologies like Git, BitTorrent, Kademlia and SFS to build what they think could be the new internet, or a subsystem of it.

GNUnet GNUnet

Help build the internet of tomorrow with GNUnet. It's a software framework for fully decentralized, peer-to-peer networking that offers link encryption, peer discovery, resource allocation, and secure communication. The goal of the project is to replace the old insecure Internet protocol stack. GNUnet includes a fully decentralized DNS (Domain Name System) that utilize a directed graph instead of the hierarchical system implemented today. It also has it's own identity system re:claimID, a decentralized Identity Platform that is baked into GNUnet.

OpenSSH OpenSSH

OpenSSH is a free and open-source suite of secure networking utilities. The suite provides tools for remote login with the SSH protocol. All traffic over OpenSSH is fully encrypted eliminate eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other malicious activities by potential attackers.

Webmin Webmin

Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration tool for Unix-like systems. You can use Webmin in any modern browser to setup and manage& user accounts, Apache web server, DNS configuration and alike. The software removes the mundane task of manually editing Unix configurations and allow you to easily setup hosting for applications, sites and web services.

I2P I2P

The Invisible Internet Project or I2P for short is a fully encrypted private network layer that has been developed with privacy and security by design in order to provide protection for your activity, location and your identity. I2P ships with a router that connects you to the network and applications for sharing, communicating and building a fully encrypted private network layer.

TigerVNC TigerVNC

TigerVNC is a high-performance, cross-platform implementation of VNC (Virtual Network Computing). The TigerVNC client/server application allows you to launch and interact with graphical applications on remote machines over the internet or a local network. TigerVNC provides the levels of performance necessary to run 3D and video applications, and it attempts to maintain a common look and feel and re-use components, where possible, across the various platforms that it supports. TigerVNC also provides extensions for advanced authentication methods and TLS encryption.

Conky Conky

Conky is a system monitor that will display pertinent information on your desktop. When you peel past the top layer, you will see Conky is actually much more than that. The systems widget can neatly display information about your CPU, memory,  swap files, harddrive space, computer temperature, upload and download speed.

Grafana Grafana

As the world's most popular free and open source technology for visualizing metrics, Graphana makes it easy to create a interactive dashboard for data monitoring. Grafana's designed from the ground-up for analyzing and visualizing metrics such as system CPU, memory, disk and I/O utilization. All metrics provided by connected data sources and applications can be visualized and monitored though charts, graphs, and alerts. You can also extend the core functionality of Graphana through a built-in plug-in system. Popular companies and applications like Uber, Robinhood, Nubank and others trust Graphana and its real-time visualization and monitoring capabilities.

Wireshark Wireshark

Wireshark is the world's most widely-used network protocol analyzer software. With Wireshark you can get a better understanding on what's happening on your network. The software let's you do deep analysis across hundreds of protocols at a microscopic level. Wireshark is free and open-source and has been in active development by contributions from volunteers across the globe since 1998. Today the software is used by commercial and non-profit enterprises, government agencies, and educational institutions.

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