py-flowtools extension module gives you a simple python interface
to NetFlow data as stored by Mark Fullmer's flow-tools package.
It contains a class FlowSet which reads the data from a given file
(or from standard input). A FlowSet provides an iterator interface
to access the individual flow records as instances of a second
class called Flow. A Flow provides access to its data through
attribute references.
iPXE is the leading open source network boot firmware. It provides a
full PXE implementation enhanced with additional features such as:
* boot from a web server via HTTP
* boot from an iSCSI SAN
* boot from a Fibre Channel SAN via FCoE
* boot from an AoE SAN
* boot from a wireless network
* boot from a wide-area network
* boot from an Infiniband network
* control the boot process with a script
XML_RPC2 is a pear package providing XML_RPC client and server
services.XML-RPC is a simple remote procedure call protocol built
using HTTP as transport and XML as encoding.
As a client library, XML_RPC2 is capable of creating a proxy
class which exposes the methods exported by the server. As a
server library, XML_RPC2 is capable of exposing methods from
a class or object instance, seamlessly exporting local methods
as remotely callable procedures.
The Cyrus SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer)
SASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer, a method
for adding authentication support to connection-based protocols.
To use SASL, a protocol includes a command for identifying and
authenticating a user to a server and for optionally negotiating
protection of subsequent protocol interactions. If its use is
negotiated, a security layer is inserted between the protocol
and the connection.
Crypt::Random::Seed is a simple mechanism to get strong randomness. The main
purpose of this module is to provide a simple way to generate a seed for a PRNG
such as Math::Random::ISAAC, for use in cryptographic key generation, or as the
seed for an upstream module such as Bytes::Random::Secure. Flags for requiring
non-blocking sources are allowed, as well as a very simple method for plugging
in a source.
TEA is a 64-bit symmetric block cipher with a 128-bit key and a variable number
of rounds (32 is recommended). It has a low setup time, and depends on a
large number of rounds for security, rather than a complex algorithm. It was
developed by David J. Wheeler and Roger M. Needham, and is described at
http://www.ftp.cl.cam.ac.uk/ftp/papers/djw-rmn/djw-rmn-tea.html .
JailAdmin is a system for managing a set of named jails. It provides:
- A command line utility for starting and stopping named jails.
- An efficient method for shutting down a large number of jails in
parallel.
- A simple configuration syntax.
- SNMP monitoring facilities.
It is designed to provide more flexible functionality than FreeBSD's own
rc.d/jail script, and should provide a complete superset of features.
A tool to "stamp" photos taken with digital camera with a location, where they
were taken. It uses the GPS coordinates saved in GPX format.
This module provides a large number of physical constants which are
useful to astronomers. The module itself is essentially a wrapper around
the ASTROCONST package of Jeremy Balin.
A ZConf based library to facilitate fetching weather information
and dumping it or printing it via a template.
zcweather - Fetches the weather for the specified location.