These modules provide a basis for parsing snort configuration files and
rules, allow tools to be built that muck with rulesets with less effort.
An example tool, snortconfig, is included.
Mail::Freshmeat is a parser for the daily newsletters from freshmeat.net.
See <http://www.new.ox.ac.uk/~adam/computing/fmscore/> for what may be
the only sensible application of this module. (Quick summary: fmscore
is a Perl5 program which uses Mail::Freshmeat to parse freshmeat daily
e-mail newsletters, and then rank them by interest according to highly
flexible user-supplied ranking rules. Articles below a specified score
will be removed from the output. fmscore is ideal for use as a
procmail filter.)
The main focus of the library is to work in packaging and unpackaging
of data structures. While this implementation uses SMPP-3.4, the aim is
to generate a simple way to implement any proprietary protocol on TCP.
管理 git 仓库,通过 SSH 提供对它们的访问,紧密的访问控制,且不需要
shell 帐号。
Gitosis 的目的是使托管 git 仓库变得容易和安全。它通过一个用户帐号
管理多个仓库,使用 SSH 密钥来识别用户。最终用户不需要服务器的
shell 帐号,他们使用一个共享的帐户并且不允许执行任意的命令。
The bogom plugin can be used with the milter API of sendmail to filter
mails using bogofilter bayesian filter. It is intended to be used with
only one words database for the whole system.
flag
Produces a cute little ansi colour 'flag' based off a hash of the machine's
hostname (or settable via ~/.flag or /etc/flag) which can uniquely visually
identify a machine, at a glance. Useful for placing into /etc/issue or your
bash prompt, so that you don't send stupid commands to the wrong machine.
This is a plugin for Pidgin that allows you to display LaTeX output in
your IMs.
This is a PAM module which allows authentication against alternate
passwd files.
ssl-admin was designed to create a user-friendly, menu-driven interface
to the OpenSSL programs.
ssl-admin will help you do the following tasks with SSL certificates:
* Create your own CA certificate.
* Create new Certificate Signing Requests
* Sign existing Certificate Signing Requests
* Manage Certificate Revokation Lists
* Export configurations and certificates for OpenVPN.
Allows include files to be used in shells the same way they are with C.
The file with the include code needs to be included. This is done by
figuring out were it is located using which. . `which sh-include` will
take care of it for sh.
sh example...
. `which sh-include`
include fileGetLine
line=`fileGetLine /etc/group 4`