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dns/rbldnsd-0.997a (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Small and fast DNS daemon especially for DNSBL zones
rbldnsd is a small and fast DNS daemon, made especially to serve DNSBL zones. It was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program, found in /usr/ports/net/djbdns, but is significantly faster. rbldnsd was written by Michael Tokarev.
dns/dnswall-0.1.4 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Daemon that filters out private IP addresses in DNS responses
dnswall is a daemon that filters out private IP addresses in DNS responses. It is designed to be used in conjunction with an existing recursive DNS resolver in order to protect networks against DNS rebinding attacks.
dns/tinystats-1.1 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
DJB's tinydns statistics generator
tinystats is a statistic generator for DJB's tinydns. It can be easily integrated with rrdtool to generate nice graphical DNS stats.
dns/udns-0.4 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
DNS resolver library with sync and async queries
UDNS is a stub DNS resolver library with ability to perform both synchronous and asynchronous DNS queries.
editors/aee-2.2.21 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Easy editor with both curses and X11 interfaces
"Another Easy Editor" An easy to use text editor intended to be usable with little or no instruction. Provides a full-screen text interface via curses (aee) as well as a graphical user interface under X windows (xae). Features include pop-up menus, cut-and-paste, journaling, and multiple edit buffers. aee is a superset of the "Easy Editor" (ee) that is part of the FreeBSD base system.
editors/boiling-egg-0.02 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Front-end of Egg V4
Boiling egg is a front-end of Egg (Tamago) V4. You can convert roma-ji to kana without toggling input method. Put the expression below into your ~/.emacs. (autoload 'boiling-rK-trans "boiling-egg" "romaji-kanji conversion" t) (autoload 'boiling-rhkR-trans "boiling-egg" "romaji-kana conversion" t) (global-set-key "\C-o" 'boiling-rK-trans) (global-set-key "\eo" 'boiling-rhkR-trans)
editors/chexedit-0.9.7 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Full screen text mode Hex editor using the [n]curses library
Hexedit is a Curses based Hex editor. Unlike a text editor, which is used for editing text documents in the desired language, hexedit lets you edit any file as it's byte(1) for byte representation. It can even let you view and edit your fixed disks on your Linux system. This is not ideal for writing a letter or writing c code, but there are my times when this is ideal: * Editing binary executables. * Editing your fixed disks (i.e. /dev/xyz) * Checking the output of a Program's binary data file. * Any place you might use od(1) but need more power. Compare more vs less.
editors/emacs-25.1.r2 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
GNU editing macros
GNU Emacs is a self-documenting, customizable, extensible real-time display editor. Users new to Emacs will be able to use basic features fairly rapidly by studying the tutorial and using the self-documentation features. Emacs also has an extensive interactive manual browser. It is easily extensible since its editing commands are written in Lisp. GNU Emacs's many special packages handle mail reading (RMail) and sending (Mail), outline editing (Outline), compiling (Compile), running subshells within Emacs windows (Shell), running a Lisp read-eval-print loop (Lisp-Interaction-Mode), automated psychotherapy (Doctor :-) and many more.
editors/dkns-1.96 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Simple console text editor
Dickens is a simple, one-buffer-in-one-window, console text editor. Dickens only understands UNIX-style text files expressed in ASCII, and is therefore of little or no use to the non-English-speaking world. Dickens is written in Munger(1). Features include interactive filename completion, tags support, regular-expression search-and-replace, and unlimited undo/redo.
editors/emacs-24.5 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
GNU editing macros
GNU Emacs is a self-documenting, customizable, extensible real-time display editor. Users new to Emacs will be able to use basic features fairly rapidly by studying the tutorial and using the self-documentation features. Emacs also has an extensive interactive manual browser. It is easily extensible since its editing commands are written in Lisp. GNU Emacs's many special packages handle mail reading (RMail) and sending (Mail), outline editing (Outline), compiling (Compile), running subshells within Emacs windows (Shell), running a Lisp read-eval-print loop (Lisp-Interaction-Mode), automated psychotherapy (Doctor :-) and many more. Canna support is contributed by Yuji TAKANO (takachan@running-dog.net).