Java Router Firmware for ChromeOS

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    A Java implementation of a NAT-PMP client. At the project's inception, there was not a well-known NAT-PMP client library for Java. This project intends to fill the gap.
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    J-X-Way UNI-TE

    Java library for X-Way and/or UNI-TE communication.

    PROJECT HAS MOVED HERE: https://github.com/Elektordi/x-way-uni-te X-Way and UNI-TE (also used in Unitelway) are communication protocols for old Schneider Electrics PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), formerly "Modicon Télémécanique". The aim of this open-source project is to create a Java library to send and receive such data, because there is actually no open-source project at all in this field. Keep in mind that those protocols are old and not maintained anymore by any company, but still used in many old PLCs installations.
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    jTCPfwd started as a simple Java command line tool to forward TCP ports. Lots of other features are added, for example for forwarding TCP connections over reverse TCP connections, UDP/HTTP tunnelling or writing files to a network share.
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