This component represents the standard way to do SSL in POE.
This module allows to secure connections of POE::Wheel::ReadWrite with OpenSSL
by a POE::Filter object, and behaves (beside of SSLing) as POE::Filter::Stream.
Parse and create rules for the Snort IDS.
PerlCryptLib is an interface module to access cryptlib API.
lastpass-cli is an open-source command-line interface to the popular
LastPass password management service.
This is sophossavi, the perl interface module to Sophos Anti virus.
With thanks to the original author Paul B. Henson.
Sophos AntiVirus from
http://www.sophos.com/en-us/products/free-trials/shared-download-components/anti-virus-for-unix-and-netware.aspx
needs to be installed to be able to build this.
The SHA module allows you to use the NIST SHA message digest algorithm
from within Perl programs.
The final message digest value is returned by the digest operation as
a 20-byte binary string. This operation delivers the result of
operations since the last new or reset operation. Once the operation
has been performed, the context must be reset before being used to
calculate another digest value.
ocaml-ssl is a set of OCaml bindings for openssl.
This Perl library defines a single function, mkpasswd(), to generate
random passwords. The function is meant to be a simple way for
developers and system administrators to easily generate a relatively
secure password.
Sudo runs commands as another user, provided the system sudo
implementation is setup to enable this. This does not allow running
applications securely, simply it allows the programmer to run a
program as another user (suid) using the sudo tools rather than
suidperl. Suidperl is not generally recommended for secure operation
as another user. While sudo itself is a single point tool to enable
one user to execute commands as another sudo does not itself make you
any more or less secure.