posix_ipc is a Python module (written in C) that permits creation and
manipulation of POSIX inter-process semaphores, shared memory and message queues
on platforms supporting the POSIX Realtime Extensions a.k.a. POSIX 1003.1b-1993.
This program is a very basic interface to Paul Vixie's RBL filter. The
basic idea of the filter is that when someone is blacklisted for an email
abuse, a new domain name is resolved in the form of
"a.b.c.d.rbl.maps.vix.com", where "a.b.c.d" is actually the IP address
"d.c.b.a". For example, if the IP address 127.0.0.2 were listed as a
blacklisted address, "2.0.0.127.rbl.maps.vix.com" would have a DNS entry
(this is a real example; that address is in place as a verification
mechanism).
For more information about the RBL blacklist, please take a look at
http://maps.vix.com/rbl/ . For more information about BIND, drop by
http://www.isc.org/bind.html . The official home page for rblcheck is at
http://www.xnet.com/~emarshal/rblcheck/ .
Any ideas, bugfixes, or porting notes should be sent to me at
"emarshal@logic.net". Don't bug the MAPS people about this; they didn't
write it, and probably wouldn't like getting a bunch of mail about it.
This package is the Flashpix OpenSource Toolkit and is based
on source code obtained from the Digital Imaging Group Inc.
(currently known as International Imaging Industry Association or i3a).
See the file AUTHORS for the origin of this package, the file
COPYING for usage limitations, the file INSTALL for Unix installation
instructions, and the file README.gcc for GNU make based build
instructions.
Plaso is the Python based back-end engine used by tools such as log2timeline
for automatic creation of a super timelines. The goal of log2timeline (and thus
plaso) is to provide a single tool that can parse various log files and
forensic artifacts from computer and related systems, such as network equipment
to produce a single correlated timeline. This timeline can then be easily
analysed by forensic investigators/analysts, speeding up investigations by
correlating the vast amount of information found on an average computer system.
Every member of a league of 2n players can be paired with every other
member in 2n-1 rounds.
If the league members are (Inf, 1 .. 2n-1), then in round i, i can be
paired with Inf, and a can meet b, where a+b = 2i (mod 2n-1).
This is the Image Compiler, which generates images from textual description.
Most important features include:
- Does not need display to run
- Can be run from the command line or as CGI script. In the latter case,
the image is output to the browser (in PNG or JPEG format)
- The size of the output image is automatically determined, no size has to
be specified (although you can give a fixed size
- Coordinates are in pixels, only positive coordinates are visible. Angles
are in integer degrees, no limitations (except the maximum integer limit).
Colors can be specified in one of three formats, including X11 color
(rgb) strings
- A pre-processor can be applied on the input file first; simple
arithmetic can be performed
- Supports commands for drawing lines, circles (filled or not), rectangles
(filled or not), ellipses (filled or not), arcs, and text. Images can
also be imported. For text and images an alignment parameter is
available, and text and images can be rotated over any angle and can
also be mirrored
Provide a Qt4 binding for FreePascal that may be of use to provide the Lazarus
LCL library with a Qt interface
This binding does not aim to cover the whole Qt4 framework, but only just
enough to satisfy the LCL needs. If any LCL/Qt developer needs an extra class,
just ask and it will be added promptly. Some of the methods that have parameters
based upon templates have been omitted.
If however you need any of those, just ask.
A fully automatic Morse code teaching machine. Teaches you to receive
Morse code. It starts with a few letters and adds more when it sees that
you are ready. The program won't teach you to send code. It runs in X Window.
Built with the Fast Light ToolKit(fltk) and the Simple Directmedia Layer(SDL).
It need to be compiled on X Window term for the reason fluid(fltk) need to.
File::Sync provides Perl interfaces to the Unix sync(2) and POSIX.1b
fsync(2) system calls. The fsync() call is needed for putting messages into
qmail maildirs, and sync() is included for completeness.
Ambit, at its simplest, uses Bash Brace Expansion to expand and list
hostnames OR commands. First and foremost Ambit is meant to be a general
purpose hostlist enumerator to be used by other applications or scripts.
Additionally Ambit can be used to manage User Specific as well as
System-Wide HostGroups. It can also be used to query Network HostGroups.
Finally, Ambit is able to detect when it is expanding a command (rather than
a host list), allowing for the command to be expanded and executed
synchronously. This means Ambit can expand and run just about anything on
the command line and usually works in places where Bash Brace Expansion
might fail.