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About:
QDPF was written to solve the problem of exposing internal services to the Internet. It runs on machines which bridge two networks and forwards TCP/IP packets from one to the other. Its main use is to expose corporate or Intranet services to the Internet, by running it on an intervening machine. TCP sessions can also be followed in detail using the 'trace' option. QDPF is a Java console application.
Author:
John Hawksley [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.hawksley.net/software/qdpf/
Zip:
http://www.hawksley.net/software/qdpf/current/qdpf.zip
Changelog:
http://www.hawksley.net/software/qdpf/
Trove categories:
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| [Development Status] | | 5 - Production/Stable, 6 - Mature | | [Environment] | | Console (Text Based), MacOS X, MacOS X :: Carbon, No Input/Output (Daemon), Other Environment, Win32 (MS Windows) | | [Intended Audience] | | Developers, End Users/Desktop, System Administrators | | [License] | | OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL) | | [Operating System] | | OS Independent | | [Programming Language] | | Java | | [Topic] | | System :: Networking, System :: Networking :: Firewalls, System :: Networking :: Monitoring, Text Processing :: General |
Dependencies:
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No dependencies filed
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