Virt Viewer provides a graphical viewer for the guest OS
display. At this time is supports guest OS using the VNC
protocol. Further protocols may be supported in the future
as user demand dictates. The viewer can connect directly
to both local and remotely hosted guest OS, optionally
using SSL/TLS encryption.
hnb is a program to organize many kinds of data in one place,
including addresses, TODO lists, ideas, book reviews, brainstorming,
speech outlines, etc. It stores data in XML format, and is capable
of native export to ASCII and HTML.
This module implements a single function, tchomp, which will remove all known
line separators.
The regular chomp() works only on the value in $/, which can be difficult if
working in multi-platform environments.
Moagg stands for "Mother of all gravity games".
In this game you are pilot of a small space ship and have to navigate it
through different caves by using the thrusters and rotating the ship.
But besides gravity there are many other difficulties you have to master.
The game is strongly influenced by some classical cave flyers from
the C64 and Amiga era such as "Space Taxi" or "Gravity Force".
But Moagg is supposed to be more than just a clone of these games.
This module is a wrapper around Net::Jabber that allows you to do one
thing simply - send Jabber messages. It is useful for daemon
processes, cron jobs or in any program that you want to be able to get
your attention via Jabber.
This module allows you to tie a filehandle (output only) to
syslog. This becomes useful in general when you want to
capture any activity that happens on STDERR and see that it
is syslogged for later perusal. You can also create an arbitrary
filehandle, say LOG, and send stuff to syslog by printing to
this filehandle.
Like Tcl's uplevel() function, but not quite so dangerous. The idea is just to
fool caller(). All the really naughty bits of Tcl's uplevel() are avoided.
This module provides functions for handling media (also known as MIME)
types and encodings.
Net::DNSBL::MultiDaemon is the Perl module that implements the multi_dnsbl
daemon.
multi_dnsbl is a DNS emulator daemon that increases the efficacy of DNSBL
look-ups in a mail system. multi_dnsbl may be used as a stand-alone DNSBL or as
a plug-in for a standard BIND 9 installation. multi_dnsbl shares a common
configuration file format with the Mail::SpamCannibal sc_BLcheck.pl script so
that DNSBL's can be maintained in a common configuration file for an entire
mail installation.
Because DNSBL usefulness is dependent on the nature and source of spam sent to
a specific site and because sometimes DNSBL's may provide intermittant service,
multi_dnsbl interrogates them sorted in the order of greatest successful hits.
DNSBL's that do not respond within the configured timeout period are not
interrogated at all after 6 consecutive failures, and thereafter will be
retried not more often than once every hour until they come back online. This
eliminates the need to place DNSBL's in a particular order in your MTA's config
file or periodically monitor the DNSBL statistics and/or update the MTA config
file.
Sub::Infix creates fake infix operators using overloading. It doesn't use source
filters, or Devel::Declare, or any of that magic. It's pure Perl, has no
non-core dependencies, and runs on Perl 5.8.