Rancid monitors a router's (or device's) configuration, including software
and hardware (cards, serial numbers, etc), using CVS. Rancid currently
supports Bay routers, Cisco routers, Juniper routers, Catalyst switches,
Foundry switches, Redback NASs, ADC EZT3 muxes, MRTd (and thus likely IRRd),
Alteon switches, HP Procurve switches, Hitachi routers.
Rancid logs into each of the devices in a router table file, runs various
commands, chomps the output, and emails any differences from the previous
collection to a mail list.
A looking glass is also included with rancid, based on Ed Kern's in use on
http://nitrous.digex.net/. Rancid version has added functions, supports Cisco,
Juniper, and Foundry and uses the login scripts that come with rancid;
so it can use rsh, telnet, or ssh to connect to your router(s).
Graphic Counter Language is a powerful programming language for the creation of
graphic and textual counters and timers. These can be used on the web, as well
as in graphic application programs (such as XWindow applications) which can
call the GCL interpeter internally and have it create a counter or a timer.
Gracula is the compiler/interpreter for Graphic Counter Language, developed
under FreeBSD, though usable on any Unix system.
For details about the language, visit GCL home page (www.whizkidtech.net/gcl/)
as well as Count Gracula's Gallery (www.whizkidtech.redprince.net/gcl/gallery)
which contains a number of sample GCL scripts and showcases various counter
designs.
GCL requires no configuration files. All you provide is graphic images and
simple scripts. Optionally, you may link the images directly into the gracula
executable. GCL can also receive input from external programs. A sample program
is included (sec2000). It allows the creation of GCL counters to display the
number of seconds (or minutes, hours, days) left till the Year 2000.
Gracula is written in C and highly optimized for speed which makes it work
reliably even on the busiest web sites.
URPL::Prepare is a Perl module that prepares hostname for URBL domain lookup
and is used by Net::DNSBL::MultiDaemon
Lingua::Stem::Snowball::No is a perl port of the norwegian
stemmer at http://snowball.sourceforge.net.
Lingua::Stem::Snowball::Se is a perl port of the swedish
stemmer at http://snowball.sourceforge.net.
The XSP is a Mono based web server that can be used to run ASP.NET
applications.
This is uTidylib, the Python wrapper for the HTML cleaning library named
TidyLib:
http://tidy.sf.net
This software is a filter program used with Common UNIX Printing
System (CUPS) from the Linux. This can supply the high quality print
with Seiko Epson Color Ink Jet Printers.
This product supports only EPSON ESC/P-R printers. This package can be
used for all EPSON ESC/P-R printers.
For detail list of supported printer, please refer to below site:
http://download.ebz.epson.net/dsc/search/01/search/?OSC=LX
English abstract:
It is a German communication protocol used over modem lines,
a mail and news gateway compliant with the German "GATEBAU" regulations.
It is the native protocol for z-netz newsgroups.
UNIX-Connect kann sehr vielseitig eingesetzt werden. Entwickelt wurde
es, um ein Unix-System als Server im Z-NETZ (im alten Sinne) einsetzen
zu koennen. Nebeneffekt ist die Gateway-Funktion. Gerade die Gateway-Routinen
sind relativ gut portabel (ANSI-C ohne wesentliche UNIX-Einfluesse), und daher
bereits auf anderen Computertypen realisiert worden. Bei den Online-Routinen
ist das schwieriger, aber nicht unmoeglich.
UNIX-Connect kann auch als Point benutzt werden - also um am heimischen
Linux-System die Nachrichten aus der Z-NETZ MailBox vor Ort im ELM oder NN
zu lesen. Dieser Einsatzmoeglichkeit widmet die Dokumentation ein eigenes
Kapitel, da hierbei sehr viele Konfigurationsprobleme von vornherein
vermieden werden koennen.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
LICENSE: BSD (rsmtp)
FTP: ftp://unix-connect.sf.net/pub/unix-connect/
FTP: ftp://ftp.dinoex.org/pub/unix-connect/
The program oneko creates a cute cat chasing around your mouse cursor.
patchlevel "1.2.sakura.5"
Added bitmaps of Sakura Kinomoto and Tomoyo Daidouji
who are characters in a comic strip "CARDCAPTOR SAKURA" (CLAMP, Kodansha),
with the sanction indicated in
CLAMP-NET.COM (http://www.clamp-net.com/).
Modified to support -name, -towindow, -toname and -tofocus.
by Kiichiroh Mukose <mukose@hbar.mp.es.osaka-u.ac.jp>,
This port maintainer is: HOTARU-YA <hotaru@tail.net>