Knot DNS is a high-performance authoritative-only DNS server which
supports all key features of the domain name system including zone
AXFR and IXFR, DDNS and DNSSEC. Its key features:
* Open source
* High-performance, multi-threaded, and mostly lock-free
implementation which scales well on SMPs
* Object-oriented design
* Support for all important DNS protocols:
- Full and incremental zone transfers
- EDNS0 and DNSSEC extensions, including NSEC3
- NSID
Knot DNS is a high-performance authoritative-only DNS server which
supports all key features of the domain name system including zone
AXFR and IXFR, DDNS and DNSSEC. Its key features:
* Open source
* High-performance, multi-threaded, and mostly lock-free
implementation which scales well on SMPs
* Object-oriented design
* Support for all important DNS protocols:
- Full and incremental zone transfers
- EDNS0 and DNSSEC extensions, including NSEC3
- NSID
The nss_resinit is a module for the nsswitch subsystem which makes
resolver(3) reread /etc/resolv.conf when it is updated. In the
traditional implementation of resolver(3) it is initialized by the
application once and never reread /etc/resolv.conf after that even if
the file is updated. This module is useful especially when name
servers in /etc/resolv.conf are changed frequently as seen in mobile
environment.
DRI stands for Domain Registration Interface and aims to be,
for domain name registries/registrars/resellers
what Perl DBI is for databases.
Net::DRI offers a uniform API to access services.
It can be used by registrars to access registries.
It can be used by clients to access registrars and/or resellers.
It can be used by anonyone to do whois, DAS or IRIS DCHK queries.
DNS SRV record command line wrapper
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wrapsrv adds support for connecting to a network service based on DNS SRV
record lookups to commands that do not support the DNS SRV record. wrapsrv
implements the weighted priority client connection algorithm in RFC 2782.
The specified command line will be invoked one or more times with %h and %p
sequences in the command line substituted for the hostname and port elements
of the selected SRV record.
BIEW is multiplatform portable viewer of binary files with built-in editor
with binary, hexadecimal, and disassembler modes. It uses native Intel
syntax for disassembly and offers many useful features such as highlighting
for AVR/Java/x86-AMD64/ARM-XScale/PPC-64 code, Russian codepage converter,
full preview of formats MZ, NE, PE, NLM, COFF32, ELF (and partially a.out,
LE, LX, PharLap), code navigator, and much more.
Cream is a vim extension supports pull-down menus and/or keyboard shortcuts.
Features:
- Standard and intuitive menus.
- Syntax highlighting colors, supporting more than 350 languages.
- Intuitive status line.
- Automatic text indention.
- Word wrap.
- Multiple documents opening.
- Find and Find/Replace dialogs.
- Spell check with error highlighting.
- Text justification.
- Conversion of and between Unix, Windows and Apple platform format files.
- Macro record and playback.
- File browser.
- Ctags navigation and searching.
- Plus lots of addons.
Lfhex - Large file hex editor.
Features:
- Low memory usage with respect to filesize. Opening a 2gig file requires
only ~1.4megs of additional memory.
- Fast load times.
- Fast save times.
- Infinite undo/redo.
- Conversion dialog
- Search function.
- Shows modified regions in alternate color.
- Scalable working area. Resize can use as much screen as you give it.
- Multiple editing modes (can switch on the fly)
- Runtime configurable bytes per column.
- binary comparison user interface
Minimum Profit is an easy to use programmer's text editor. Its features:
- Syntax highlighting for many popular languages and file formats
- Fully scriptable using a C-like scripting language
- Unlimited undo levels; configurable keys, menus, and colors
- Can edit multiple files at the same time (shared copy/paste buffer)
- Creative use of tags, symbol name auto-completion
- Intelligent, context-dependent help system
- Automatic indentation, word wrapping, internal grep, etc.
- Spellchecking support (via the ispell package)
- Multilingual; has complete Unicode support
Tetradraw is a fully featured ANSI art editor for Unix operating systems.
ANSI art is only made up of the ASCII characters with 16 colours. ANSI art is
mainly used in text mode interfaces. Tetradraw is the first completly usable
ANSI art editor for Unix operating systems. Tetradraw does not just emulate
the ANSI editors for DOS: it also allows two artists to edit the same image
simultaneously over the Internet.