IO::Socket::UNIX::Util provides Unix domain socket utilities.
This module is a cryptography-based sanitization tool for network trace
or log data.
Finding the home country of a client using only the IP address can be
difficult. Looking up the domain name associated with that address can
provide some help, but many IP address are not reverse mapped to any
useful domain, and the most common domain (.com) offers no help when
looking for country.
This module comes bundled with a database of countries where various IP
addresses have been assigned. Although the country of assignment will
probably be the country associated with a large ISP rather than the
client herself, this is probably good enough for most log analysis
applications, and under test has proved to be as accurate as
reverse-DNS and WHOIS lookup.
JavaScript::RPC::Server::CGI is a CGI-based server library for use with
Brent Ashley's JavaScript Remote Scripting (JSRS) client library. It
works asynchronously and uses DHTML to deal with the payload.
In order to add your custom meothds, this module should be subclassed.
The most current version (as of the release of this module) of the
client library as well as a demo application have been included in this
distribution.
Kafka - Apache Kafka interface for Perl.
MaxMind::DB::Common provides code shared by the DB reader and writer modules.
MaxMind::DB::Reader provides functionality to read MaxMind DB files.
MaxMind::DB::Writer contains the code necessary to write MaxMind DB database
files.
Belle-sip is a SIP (RFC3261) implementation written in C, with an object
oriented API.
* RFC3261 compliant implementation of SIP parser, writer, transactions and
dialog layers
* http client api
* support of client TLS certificate
* fully asynchronous transport layer (UDP, TCP, TLS)
* fully asynchronous DNS resolution with SRV
* full dual-stack IPv6 support
* SIP transaction state machines with lastest corrections (RFC6026)
* automatic management of request refreshes with network disconnection
resiliency thanks to the "refresher" object
* supported platforms: Linux, Mac OSX, Windows XP+, iOS, Android,
Blackberry 10
Citrix(R) Presentation Server(TM) runs on Microsoft(R) Windows Server(TM) and
UNIX(R) operating systems, and extends the base Windows Terminal Services
platform by enhancing the end-user experience as well as increasing
manageability, compatibility, security and scalability to address
business-critical environments.
This port includes the Citrix(R) Receiver(TM) software which allows connecting
to Citrix(R) Presentation Server(TM).
You will need to create the directory ${LINUXBASE}/dev or risk crashing your
system.
If your Citrix server does not have one of the supplied root-certificates, you
can copy the certificate to /usr/ports/distfiles and add the following line to
your /etc/make.conf:
ICA_CERTS=mycert.crt
It will then automatically be installed and removed with the normal FreeBSD
package tools.