Change SQL Password allows users to change their passwords when they are stored
in a SQL database. Supports both crypted (MD5, SASL, UNIX) and plaintext
passwords as well as allowing the administrator to force password changes. If
you have SSL support in your web server, you may also force the connection to
SSL when the user is changing her password.
This is the Perl5 module for interfacing with the Mon system monitoring
package. Currently only the client interface is implemented, but more
things like special logging routines and persistent monitors are being
considered.
"mon" is a tool for monitoring the availability of services.
ccsrch is a tool that searches for and identifies unencrypted and
contiguous credit card numbers (PAN) and track data on Windows and
UNIX operating systems. It will also identify the location of the
PAN data in the files and record MAC times.
This is a tool that uses ARP poisoning to have a scenario
like this: we have a LAN and we want offer connectivity to every-
one coming here with his laptop for example. It could happen that
our customer has his network parameters already configured to
work correctly in his own LAN, but not working here. We can have
then this scenario:
Customer's host (10.0.0.2/8 and default gateway set to 10.0.0.1)
Our LAN (192.168.0.0/24 with real gateway 192.168.0.254).
All that we want is that our customer plugs his laptop and joins
the internet without changing nothing of his network parameters.
Here comes this tool installed in my real gw(192.168.0.254) It's
a sort of sniffer, because it sniffs broadcast ARP requests for
the gateway and answers that the gateway is itself In our example
our customer's laptop sends this request: arp who-has 10.0.0.1
tell 10.0.0.2 Now our gateway does the following: 1) Sends back
this reply to 10.0.0.2: arp reply 10.0.0.1 is-at his_mac_address
2)Create the alias 10.0.0.254 (ARP is not routable so we need one
alias for each subnet that is not our one) 3)Sends itself an ARP
reply to refresh his ARP cache
It is different from proxy arp for two reasons: first it runs in
user space, then in this case we can plug machines belonging to
whatever subnet, while proxy arp is used in the case of only two
different ones.
daemontools-encore is a collection of tools for managing UNIX services.
It is derived from the public-domain release of daemontools by D. J.
Bernstein. daemontools-encore adds numerous enhancements above what
daemontools could do while maintaining backwards compatibility with
daemontools. See the CHANGES file for more details on what features
have been added.
This is a module for finding IP addresses in plain text.
NetAddr::IP::Find exports one function, find_ipaddrs(). It
works very similar to URI::Find's find_uris() or
Email::Find's find_emails().
$num_ipaddrs_found = find_ipaddrs($text, \&callback);
These tools are used to convert XML and HTML to and from a line-oriented
format more amenable to processing by classic Unix pipeline processing
tools, like grep, sed, awk, cut, shell scripts, and so forth.
The line-oriented format used by these tools looks very much like, but
is not quite precisely the same as XPath.
apache2-mpm-itk (just mpm-itk for short) is an MPM (Multi-Processing Module)
for the Apache web server. mpm-itk allows you to run each of your vhost
under a separate uid and gid - in short, the scripts and configuration files
for one vhost no longer have to be readable for all the other vhosts.
Given the header files and shared objects corresponding to two different shared
library versions, and a simple description of each of the shared libraries in
XML format, abi-compliance-checker searches for the following kinds of binary
compatibility problems:
--added/withdrawn interfaces (functions, global variables)
--changes to constants
--problems in data types:
--classes: added/withdrawn virtual functions (changes in layout of
virtual table), virtual function positions, virtual function
redefinitions
--structural data types: added/withdrawn members (changes in layout of
type structure), changes in members, size changes
--enumerations: member value changes
--interface problems:
--parameter and return type changes
--incorrect symbol versions
The checker then generates a report that assesses the risks of any potential
problems detected.
Excerpted from the BLURB file...
TkRat is a graphical Mail User Agent (MUA) which handles MIME, POP3
and IMAP4.1. It is mainly written in C, but the user interface is
done in Tcl/Tk. The following is a non-exhaustive list of the
capabilities:
* Multilingual interface (English, Swedish and Italian included)
* MIME support: text/plain, image/gif and message/rfc822
including multipart/mixed and multipart/alternate,
Quoted-printable and Base64 encoding.
* Supports MIME in headers
* Composing: (tk's text widget plus many extensions) or an
external editor of your choice.
* Message database
* Virtual folders: mbox, mh, IMAP or POP
* Message hold: suspend the composing, continued later
* Watcher: When the program is iconified it checks the mailbox
* Uses sendmail OR direct SMTP or other MA
* Supports Delivery Status Notifications - DSN ESMTP sendmail-8.7
* Supports PGP/MIME and "old-style PGP message receipt"