Class to setup a number of nameservers that respond to specific DNS queries
(QNAME,QTYPE) by prespecified answers. This class is to be used in test suites
where you want to have servers to show predefined behavior.
If the server will do a lookup based on QNAME,QTYPE and return the specified
data. If there is no QNAME, QTYPE match the server will return a SERVFAIL.
A log will be written to STDERR it contains time, IP/PORT, QNAME, QTYPE, RCODE.
Routines to pick apart, examine and put together DNS packets. They can
be used for diagnostic purposes or as building blocks for DNS
applications such as DNS servers and clients or to allow user
applications to interact directly with remote DNS servers.
The purpose of this module is to provide user with current list of
available top level domain names including new ICANN additions and
ccTLDs.
Registers several mail folder types that are known as network based
messaging protocols. Folder names for these protocols should be
specified using a URI syntax.
This module is a simple way to access IMAP accounts.
This module allows applications to send passive checks to Nagios both locally
and remotely.
This module connects to the OpenVPN management interface, executes commands
on the interface, and returns the results or errors that result.
This module handles loading and saveing of .torrent files as well as
providing a convenient way to store torrent file info in memory. Most
users of the module will most likely just call the new method with the
name of a existing torrent file and use the data from that.
Authentication via FTP, POP3, or SMTP.
This module provides an easy-to-use interface for encoding and decoding
Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs).
IDNs use characters drawn from a large repertoire (Unicode), but IDNA
allows the non-ASCII characters to be represented using only the ASCII
characters already allowed in so-called host names today (letter-digit-
hypen, "/[A-Z0-9-]/i").