Last week, I played with m-dist, a bootable Linux CD
setup to demo IEEE
P1639 (D-MIDI), which is MIDI over Ethernet - m-dist has it setup with
alsa-midi. It seemed to work fine.
http://www.plus24.com/m-dist/
I believe the source is available on the author's site under software:
http://www.plus24.com/ieeep1639/
There seems to be a Mac OS X version too, but I haven't checked it out
myself.
That sounds more sophisticated than what I did, but if it's not
satisfactory (e.g. if you meant internet instead of ethernet), you can
check out nmidi here:
http://hans.fugal.net/src/nmidi-0.1.0.tar.gz
It runs over tcp/ip, uses alsa, and was intended to be an MWPP (now
called rtp-midi I think) implementation, but didn't quite make it there
(yet), however it works pretty well anyhow.
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