Subclassable and hostless URIs
This class provides support for database URIs. They're inspired by
JDBC URIs and PostgreSQL URIs, though they're a bit more formal.
This package contains the URI.pm module with friends. The module
implements the URI class. Objects of this class represent Uniform
Resource Identifier (URI) references as specified in RFC 2396 and
updated by RFC 2732. Release 1.50 includes the initial attempt at
providing support to IRIs. URI objects now support the 'as_iri'
and 'ihost' methods.
URI objects can be used to access and manipulate the various
components that make up these strings. There are also methods to
combine URIs in various ways.
The URI class replaces the URI::URL class that used to be distributed
with libwww-perl. This package contains an emulation of the old
URI::URL interface. The emulated URI::URL implements both the old and
the new interface.
This is an interface to Amazon AWS API. It was written provide access to the new
tag and metadata interface that is not currently supported by Net::Amazon::EC2,
as well as to provide developers with an extension mechanism for the API. This
library will also support the Open Stack open source cloud.
The main interface is the VM::EC2 object, which provides methods for
interrogating the Amazon EC2, launching instances, and managing instance
lifecycle. These methods return major object classes which act as specialized
interfaces to AWS.
Validate::Net is a class designed to assist with validation internet
related strings. It can be used to validate CGI forms, internally by
modules, and in any place where you want to check that an internet
related string is valid before handing it off to a Net::* class.
Whenever a test is false, you can access the reason through the reason
method.
passlogd is a purpose-built sniffer for capturing syslog messages
in transit. This allows for backup logging to be performed on a
machine with no open ports.
DoSDetector analyzes and detects suspicious IP traffic and alerts about it.
It can detect worm traffic, SYN flood, ICMP flood, UDP flood attacks and more.
It's configurable via a rule set; when an IP exceeds the score limit,
DoSDetector prints a warning.
PEAR::Auth_RADIUS provides wrapper-classes for the RADIUS PECL.
There are different Classes for the different authentication methods.
If you are using CHAP-MD5 or MS-CHAP you need also the Crypt_CHAP package.
If you are using MS-CHAP you need also the mhash and mcrypt extension.
The What class is interface to classes providing information about running
services.
These modules handle X.500 DNs (Distinguished Names) and X.500 RDNs
(Relative Distinguished Names).
RFC: 2253