Internationalized Domain Name toolkit 2 (idnkit-2) provides useful
APIs (libraries) for application developers to make softwares
IDNA2008-compliant, and also provides tools for system administrators
to process IDNs appropriately according to IDNA2008 specification.
The idnkit-2 is a toolkit revised by JPRS from the idnkit-1.0
developed by JPNIC, and it is released as an open source
free software modified to comply with IDNA2008.
idnkit-2 consists from its main part written in C and additional
API packages for other languages (Java, Python, and Perl).
renewck checks expiration times of one or more domains and notifies user
via email about the domains that are approaching expiring.
It is part of dnstools, a set of utilities for DNS management and related
tasks.
rpsl2acl queries a set of RPSL database objects (normally route-sets) and
converts them to an ACL for use in BIND configuration files.
It is part of dnstools, a set of utilities for DNS management and related
tasks.
Public Suffix Service is a Ruby domain name parser based on the Public Suffix
List.
The Public Suffix Service is a cross-vendor initiative to provide an accurate
list of domain name suffixes.
The Public Suffix Service is an initiative of the Mozilla Project, but is
maintained as a community resource. It is available for use in any software, but
was originally created to meet the needs of browser manufacturers.
A "public suffix" is one under which Internet users can directly register names.
Some examples of public suffixes are ".com", ".co.uk" and "pvt.k12.wy.us". The
Public Suffix List is a list of all known public suffixes.
GitHub repository is at https://github.com/weppos/publicsuffix-ruby
Scavenge is a utility to analyze DNS records within an IP address range.
It scans the range and classifies its findings into 4 categories:
- Missing A records
- Missing PTR records
- Mismatched A/PTR records
- Stale PTR records
whoseip returns information about IP addresses: country code and network
they belong to.
It is part of dnstools, a set of utilities for DNS management and related
tasks.
APEL stands for "A Portable Emacs Library" and contains these modules:
apel
- alist: utility for Association-list
- calist: utility for condition tree and condition/situation-alist
- filename: utility to make file-name
- install: utility to install emacs-lisp package
- mule-caeser: ROT 13-47-48 Caesar rotation utility
- path-util: utility for path management or file detection
emu
- broken: provide information of broken facilities of Emacs.
- invisible: provide features about invisible region
- mcharset: provide MIME charset related features
- pces: provide portable character encoding scheme features
- pccl: utility to write portable CCL program
- pcustom: provide portable custom environment
- poe: emulation module for basic functions and special forms/macros
- poem: provide basic functions to write portable MULE programs
- static: utility for static evaluation
To use apel, put the following setup into your ~/.emacs:
(require 'apel-setupel)
FLIM, message representation or encoding emacs lisp library for emacs20.
FLIM is a library to provide basic features about message
representation or encoding. It consists of following
modules:
- STD 11 (RFC 822) parser and utility
- MIME library
- mailcap parser and utility
Ported by shige@FreeBSD.ORG
A LaTeX source editor for KDE4.
SEMI, Library of MIME feature for GNU Emacs for emacs20.
SEMI is a library to provide MIME feature for GNU Emacs. MIME is a
proposed internet standard for including content and headers other
than (ASCII) plain text in messages.
SEMI has the following features:
- MIME message viewer (mime-view-mode) (RFC 2045 .. 2049)
- MIME message composer (mime-edit-mode) (RFC 2045 .. 2049)
MIME message viewer and composer also support following features:
- filename handling by Content-Disposition field (RFC 1806)
- PGP/MIME security Multiparts (RFC 2015)
- application/pgp (draft-kazu-pgp-mime-00.txt; obsolete)
- text/richtext (RFC 1521; obsolete; preview only)
- text/enriched (RFC 1896)
- External method configuration by mailcap (RFC 1524)
Notice that this package does not contain MIME extender for any
MUAs. They are released as separated packages.
Ported by shige@FreeBSD.ORG