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sysutils/froxlor-0.9.33.2 (Score: 0.032253154)
PHP-based ISP Server Management Panel
Froxlor is an ISP Server Management Panel written in PHP, allowing customers to manage their own domains, DNS entries, email addresses, ftp accounts and more. Froxlor is a fork of SysCP. Froxlor saw its first release on February 15 2010.
net-mgmt/check_dhcp.pl-0.1 (Score: 0.032243803)
Check the availability of a DHCP server using unicast delivery
This plugin tests the availability of a given DHCP server using unicast delivery.
security/openxpki-1.12.0 (Score: 0.032243803)
Perl based trustcenter for PKI: universal server building block
Perl based trustcenter software for private key infrastructure (PKI): universal server building block
www/rnews-1.01 (Score: 0.032243803)
Server-side RSS aggregator written in PHP with MySQL
Rnews is a server-side rss aggregator written in php with mysql.
x11-fonts/fslsfonts-1.0.5 (Score: 0.032243803)
List fonts served by the X font server
This package contains fslsfonts, which lists fonts served by an X font server.
japanese/multiskkserv-0.20020201 (Score: 0.03217314)
Multiple dictionary server for the SKK
multiskkserv is a skk server which can search multiple dictionaries. This server uses cdb format as the dictionary format. cdb is the efficient and constant (i.e. cannot add, delete, modify) database format by Dan J. Bernstein, which I think is the appropriate format for the system-wide constant dictionary storage. This is very experimental.
net/Net-EPP-Proxy-0.04 (Score: 0.032086976)
Proxy server for the EPP protocol
EPP is the Extensible Provisioning Protocol. EPP (defined in RFC 3730) is an application layer client-server protocol for the provisioning and management of objects stored in a shared central repository. Specified in XML, the protocol defines generic object management operations and an extensible framework that maps protocol operations to objects. As of writing, its only well-developed application is the provisioning of Internet domain names, hosts, and related contact details. RFC 3734 defines a TCP based transport model for EPP, and this module implements a proxy server for this model. You can use it to construct a daemon that maintains a single connection to the EPP server that can be used by many local clients, thereby reducing the overhead for each transaction. Net::EPP::Proxy is based on the Net::Server framework and Net::EPP::Client, which it uses to communicate with the server.
news/nntpcache-3.0.2 (Score: 0.031994835)
News caching/anti-spam/server-merging system
NNTPCache is Squid for news (plus lots more). NNTPCache (very efficiently, using shared memory, COW, mmaps, etc) executes on the localhost pretending to be an NNRP news reading server. In fact, what it does is pass certain NNTP commands through to real (remote and possibly local) news-servers based on various pattern matching rules. nntpcache then takes the output from those servers and caches & indexes it in funky ways (much specific case magic goes into this). The next time such information is asked for, or other information which can be logically inferred from the previously collated information, it is sent directly from the cache, without consulting the remote servers. NNTPCache can transparently merge multiple servers, (permiting local newsgroups with remote NNTP feeds), filter articles, xovers, and headers based on weighted regular expressions, and has built in NoCem/PGP (anti-spam) support (see http://www.nocem.org/ for details).
net/iodine-0.7.0 (Score: 0.031943556)
Tunnel IPv4 data through a DNS server
This is a piece of software that lets you tunnel IPv4 data through a DNS server. This can be usable in different situations where Internet access is firewalled, but DNS queries are allowed.
security/knock-0.5 (Score: 0.031887427)
Flexible port-knocking server and client
knockd is a port-knock server. It listens to all traffic on an ethernet (or PPP) interface, looking for special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A client makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a port on the server. This port need not be open -- since knockd listens at the link-layer level, it sees all traffic even if it's destined for a closed port. When the server detects a specific sequence of port-hits port-hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.