Debian Project Contributions
This page is dedicated to all the Debian packages I maintain both officially
and unofficially. You can also track my contributions by clicking on any of
the links below:
Official packages
Below is a list of all the packages that I'm currently officially
maintaining. Almost all of this software was written by me, so for more
information, head over to my
Code Page.
- potion
- IP Flow Monitor
- ftm
- Frogfoot Networks Traffic Monitoring Utility
- hexcat
- HEX dumping utility
- libabz
- My Swiss Army Knife
- tinysnmp
- A lightweight SNMPv1 implementation
- orca
- Router Monitoring and Graphing System
- libber
- A Basic Encoding Rules (ITU X.690) implementation
- libdebug
- Memory leak detection system and logging library
- libconfig
- Configuration file parser library
- tint
- TINT Is Not Tetris(tm) ...at least the name isn't
- ixbiff
- Notify user when mail arrives via keyboard LEDs
- juice
- Playlist editor / player frontend
- pentanet
- Pent@NET utilities and libraries
Unofficial packages
I also maintain some packages unofficially (i.e. I'm not the official
Debian maintainer for these packages and you can't download them from
ftp.debian.org. You
can find my packages below:
- art
- Abraham's Resource Tools
- quagga
- Successor to Zebra dynamic routing software
- jed
- John's Editor
- iproute
- Linux Advanced Routing Utilities
- iptables
- IP packet filter administration tools for 2.4.4+ kernels
- xv
- An image viewer and manipulator for the X Window System
- eterm
- Enlightened Terminal Emulator
- openvpn
- Virtual Private Network daemon
- fprobe
- NetFlow probe based on libpcap
Packages I used to maintain
This section is dedicated to all the software I used to maintain.
If you want to track the history of these packages, you can look at the
pages below:
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