Two command line ftp tools.
ftpcopy is a simple FTP client written to copy files or directories
(recursively) from a FTP server. It's main purpose is to mirror FTP sites which
support the MLSD/MLST commands or which employ the EPLF directory listing
format, although it also supports the traditional listing format (/bin/ls).
ftpls is a FTP client which generates directory listings, either in plain text
or HTML format.
The tools only support passive mode FTP, intentionally.
GDD is a graphics device for R which uses libgd for creating bitmap output.
Supported output formats are png8, png24, gif and jpeg.
The main purpose of this package is to replace png/jpeg and similar native
devices in R which either rely on X11 or use GhostScript are thus are very slow
and not suitable in server applications. GDD also supports advanced features
such as anti-aliasing of both lines and text.
The com.oreilly.servlet package contains a set of useful utility classes
for servlet developers. Included are classes to help servlets parse
parameters, handle multipart requests (file uploads), generate multipart
responses (server push), negotiate locales for internationalization,
return files, manage socket connections, and act as RMI servers, among
other things. There's even a class to help applets communicate with
servlets. The package was developed by Jason Hunter for his book "Java
Servlet Programming" published by O'Reilly. See:
For more details.
Greylite is a SPAM filter with exceptional effectiveness and without false
positives. It combines natively with qmail and works as a proxy for any SMTP
server.
It implements a modified greylisting algorithm that improves the filtering
effectiveness and minimizes the delay drawbacks associated with the standard
greylisting algorithm.
It can be tuned to recognize suspicious clients and reject their attempts
multiple times, reaching filtering rates of over 99% without false positives.
Greylite is easy to setup and maintain, and it is small and fast.
readpst: A tool for converting Outlook .pst files to Unix mbox and other
formats.
This version can now convert both 32-bit Outlook files (pre-2003), and the
64-bit Outlook 2003 .pst files. Utilities are supplied to convert email messages
to both mbox and MH mailbox formats, and to DII load file format for use with
many of the CT Summation products. Contacts can be converted to a simple list,
to vcard format, or to .ldif format for import to an LDAP server.
This Perl module provides routines for checking validity of email address.
It makes several checks:
1. It checks the syntax of an email address.
2. It checks if there any MX records or A records for the domain part of
the email address.
3. It tries to connect to an email server directly via SMTP to check if
mailbox is valid. It uses a combination of MAIL and RCPT commands which
simulates sending an email. It can detect bad mailboxes in many cases.
The RadiusClient is a framework and library for writing RADIUS Clients which
additionally includes radlogin, a flexible RADIUS aware login replacement,
a command line program to send RADIUS authentication/authorisation requests
and accounting records and a utility to query the status of a RADIUS server.
All these programs are based on a library which lets you develop a
RADIUS-aware application in less than 50 lines of C code.
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is a protocol used
by many ADSL service providers. Roaring Penguin's PPPoE software
is a reliable program for connecting Unix systems to PPPoE service
providers without requiring any kernel patches.
Note that this port has had little testing (it works on 5-CURRENT
to access T-Online in Germany from the client side) and the server side
is entirely untested.
Authen::Ticket provides the framework for implementing a ticketing system
for web authentication. Both the client website and ticket server code
can be constructed from Authen::Ticket. The framework allows for customization
at all phases in the process. This includes not only the login screens, but
the cookie creation and optional digital signature algorithm as well. Consult
the README for more details on this module.
The Crypt::GPG module provides access to the functionality of the GnuPG
(www.gnupg.org) encryption tool through an object oriented interface.
It provides methods for encryption, decryption, signing, signature
verification, key generation, key certification, export and import.
Key-server access is on the todo list.
This release of the module may create compatibility issues with previous
versions. If you find any such problems, or any bugs or documentation
errors, please do report them to crypt-gpg at neomailbox.com.