Mkreadmes is designed to be a very fast, flexible and easy-to-use alternative
to the standard "make readmes" for building the README.html files for the
FreeBSD Ports Collection, building the files in a fraction of the time of the
standard method.
Here is a meta-port for a collection of tools that will help you
manage your ports tree, both for installation, deinstallation,
updating, and browsing. Many FreeBSD administrators and users
find these tools to be helpful, especially when working with
building ports from their sources.
CRF++ is a simple, customizable, and open source
implementation of Conditional Random Fields (CRFs)
for segmenting/labeling sequential data. CRF++ is
designed for generic purpose and will be applied to
a variety of NLP tasks, such as Named Entity Recognition,
Information Extraction and Text Chunking.
Silo is a library for reading and writing a wide variety of scientific
data to binary, disk files. The files Silo produces and the data within
them can be easily shared and exchanged between wholly independently
developed applications running on disparate computing platforms.
Consequently, Silo facilitates the development of general purpose tools
for processing scientific data.
saslauthd is a daemon process that handles plaintext authentication
requests on behalf of the SASL library.
The server fulfills two roles: it isolates all code requiring
superuser privileges into a single process, and it can be used to
provide proxy authentication services to clients that do not
understand SASL based authentication.
This little utility dumps MSRPC endpoint information from Windows
systems. Similar to the rpcdump program from Microsoft, but does not
need a DCE stack and so runs on Unixes. dcetest can be very useful
once inside a DMZ to fingerprint Windows machines on the network.
dcetest operates over TCP port 135. (Think of it as rpcinfo -p against
Windows)
The Simple File Verification (SFV) system is a file integrity verification
system which is popular on some platforms. A software package may be
accompanied by an SFV file (usually with extension .sfv) which contains
CRC-32 checksums for all the files that comprise the package.
cksfv (Check SFV) can both create simple file verification (SFV) files, and
test file integrity against existing SFV files.
You almost certainly don't want to depend on this release. This is a
pre-alpha, almost useless release; its only purpose is to enable TLS
support in some of my other libraries. More complete bindings for GNU TLS
will be released at a later date.
To store passwords securely, they should be salted, then hashed with a
slow hash function. This library uses PBKDF1-SHA256, and handles all the
details. It uses the cryptohash package for speed; if you need a pure
Haskell library, pwstore-purehaskell has the exact same API, but uses
only pure Haskell. It is about 25 times slower than this package, but
still quite usable.
SSH key-based authentication is tried-and-true, but it lacks a true
Public Key Infrastructure for key certification, revocation and
expiration. Monkeysphere is a framework that uses the OpenPGP web of
trust for these PKI functions. It can be used in both directions: for
users to get validated host keys, and for hosts to authenticate users.