This package sends wake-on-lan packets to turn on machines
that are wake-on-lan capable.
For now there is only one function in this package:
Net::Wake::by_udp(host, mac_address, [port]);
You can power on PCs by
perl -e 'use Net::Wake; Net::Wake::by_udp("192.168.0.1", "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx");'
You can also specify broadcast address for `host'. It is useful in a
intelligent network.
POE::Component::Client::Whois provides a lightweight one shot non-blocking
RFC 812 WHOIS query to other POE sessions and components. The component will
attempt to guess the appropriate whois server to connect to based on the
query string passed.
If no guess can be made it will connect to whois.internic.net for domains,
whois.arin.net for IPv4 addresses and whois.6bone.net for IPv6 addresses.
POEx::Role::TCPServer bundles up the lower level
SocketFactory/ReadWrite combination of wheels into a simple
Moose::Role. It builds upon other POEx modules such as
POEx::Role::SessionInstantiation and POEx::Types.
The events for SocketFactory for and for each ReadWrite instantiated
are methods that can be advised in any way deemed fit. Advising these
methods is actually encouraged and can simplify code for the consumer.
The only method that must be provided by the consuming class is
handle_inbound_data.
URI::Query provides simple URI query string manipulation, allowing you to create
and manipulate URI query strings from GET and POST requests in web applications.
This is primarily useful for creating links where you wish to preserve some
subset of the parameters to the current request, and potentially add or replace
others. Given a query string this is doable with regexes, of course, but making
sure you get the anchoring and escaping right is tedious and error-prone - this
module is simpler.
Panoptis is a project started some time ago,
with the aim to stop the Denial of Service
and Distributed Denial of Service attacks that
have been torturing the Internet for the last
few years.
It is based on real-time processing of Cisco (R)
NetFlow (TM) data, since this seems to be the
most efficient approach as it is router-centric,
allowing for automated central response without
intervention from the affected organizations'
network administrators.
The Net_UserAgent object does a number of tests on an HTTP user
agent string. The results of these tests are available via methods of
the object.
This module is based upon the JavaScript browser detection code available
at http://www.mozilla.org/docs/web-developer/sniffer/browser_type.html.
This module had many influences from the lib/Browser.php code in
version 1.3 of Horde.
PolyORB is a middleware implementation providing development tools and an
innovative runtime library architecture for collaboration of application
components using open standards for distributed systems.
Key Features:
* Support of standard application personalities: CORBA, Ada DSA (Annex E)
* Support of standard protocol personalities: GIOP, SOAP
* Interoperability between hardward platforms and operating environments,
between distribution models
* Support for multiple tasking profiles (full Ada tasking, Ravenscar
tasking, no tasking)
* Support for security and realtime extensions
* Tailorability to application and platform specific requirements
This code was originally forked from Leah Culver and Andy Smith's
oauth.py code (see net/py-oauth).
A number of notable differences exist between this code and its
forefathers:
* 100% unit test coverage.
* The DataStore object has been completely ripped out.
* Classes are no longer prefixed with OAuth.
* The Request class now extends from dict.
* The library is likely no longer compatible with Python 2.3.
* The Client class works and extends from httplib2.
hostapd is a user space daemon for access point and authentication
servers. It implements IEEE 802.11 access point management, IEEE
802.1X/WPA/WPA2/EAP Authenticators, RADIUS client, EAP server, and
RADIUS authentication server. The current version supports Linux
(Host AP, madwifi, mac80211-based drivers) and FreeBSD (net80211).
To use the ports version instead of the base, add:
hostapd_program="/usr/local/sbin/hostapd"
to /etc/rc.conf
Kamailio is an open source SIP proxy server that is capable of
handling thousands of up calls in a second. Among the features
it provides, are support for TCP, UDP and SCTP, secure communication
via TLS for VoIP (voice, video), accounting, the most popular open
source databases and much more.
Originally starting out as the SIP Express Router (SER) project by
the Fraunhofer Society in 2001, the design team got together in
2008, merged old and new source code and rebranded SER to Kamailio.