This is the guifi.net snpservices package.
This software provides graph services in the context of the
Spontaneous Networklink Platform.
Uses nodexchange/cnml as a input format, and provides traffic and
latency/availability graphs in image format by using mrtg/rrdtool
collected history by simple HTTP URLs, therefore is easily
plugable to any web application.
Net::DNS::Async is a fire-and-forget asynchronous DNS helper.
Net::Async::XMPP is an asynchronous XMPP client and server implementations.
Net::Abuse::Utils::Spamhaus is a Perl extension for checking data
against the spamhaus blacklists.
Net::SSL::ExpireDate get certificate from network (SSL) or local file and obtain
its expiration date.
Net::Flickr::Backup - OOP for backing up your Flickr photos locally
Net::STF::Client implements the STF protocol to talk to STF servers.
A full-featured, secure, extensible and configurable Perl FTP server.
Major features of Net::FTPServer include:
* Feature parity with wu-ftpd, wu-ftpd style aliases and cdpath.
* IP-based and IP-less virtual hosting.
* Virtual filesystem allows the FTP server to serve files from a SQL
database.
* Configurable and extensible in Perl.
* <Perl> sections in ftpd.conf file.
* Supports all the latest RFCs and Internet Drafts, including MLST, MLSD,
FEAT, OPTS, LANG.
* Secure by design and implementation, can run in a chroot jail.
* PAM authentication and anonymous mode.
* Resource limits.
* Run standalone or from inetd.
* Configurable server greetings and welcome messages.
* Sophisticated access control rules.
* SITE EXEC (disabled by default).
* Syslog logging.
* Set TCP parameters.
Net::Printer
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Perl module for directly printing to a print server/printer without
having to create a pipe to either lpr or lp. This essentially mimics
what the BSD LPR program does by connecting directly to the line
printer printer port (almost always 515), and transmitting the data
and control information to the print server.
Please note that this module only communicates with the BSD Line
Printer Daemon Protocol as described in RFC-1179. It does not
natively speak to remote print servers via SMB, Apple-Talk or
Netware. Remote print services running lpsched, such as Sun Solaris
or other Sys V-derived operating systems, will work so long as the
print spoolers are set up to understand the BSD protocol. Most modern
network-capable laser printers, such as those manufactured by HP and
LexMark, also "speak" BSD.
This is Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet, an Business::OnlinePayment
backend module for Authorize.Net. It is only useful if you have a merchant
account with Authorize.Net: http://www.authorize.net
This module has been updated and now implements Authorize.Net API version 3.1.