This module is a wrapper around Net::Jabber that allows you to do one
thing simply - send Jabber messages. It is useful for daemon
processes, cron jobs or in any program that you want to be able to get
your attention via Jabber.
This module allows you to tie a filehandle (output only) to
syslog. This becomes useful in general when you want to
capture any activity that happens on STDERR and see that it
is syslogged for later perusal. You can also create an arbitrary
filehandle, say LOG, and send stuff to syslog by printing to
this filehandle.
Development tools and base libraries for linux_base-f10. Required by
some Linux applications such as Matlab, which allows the user to integrate
custom C, C++, and Fortran code via the MEX compiler.
`tnftp' (formerly lukemftp) is what many users affectionately call the enhanced
ftp client in NetBSD.
The enhancements over the standard ftp client in 4.4BSD include:
* command-line editing within ftp
* command-line fetching of URLS, including support for:
- http proxies (c.f: $http_proxy, $ftp_proxy)
- authentication
* context sensitive command and filename completion
* dynamic progress bar
* IPv6 support (from the WIDE project)
* modification time preservation
* paging of local and remote files, and of directory listings
(c.f: `lpage', `page', `pdir')
* passive mode support, with fallback to active mode
* `set option' override of ftp environment variables
* socks4/socks5 support
* TIS Firewall Toolkit gate ftp proxy support (c.f: `gate')
* transfer-rate throttling (c.f: `-T', `rate')
This icon theme uses Faenza and Faience icon themes by ~Tiheum and
some icons customized for MATE by Rowen Stipe.
Also, there are some icons from Mint-X-F and Faenza-Fresh icon packs.
Like Tcl's uplevel() function, but not quite so dangerous. The idea is just to
fool caller(). All the really naughty bits of Tcl's uplevel() are avoided.
This module provides functions for handling media (also known as MIME)
types and encodings.
Sub::Infix creates fake infix operators using overloading. It doesn't use source
filters, or Devel::Declare, or any of that magic. It's pure Perl, has no
non-core dependencies, and runs on Perl 5.8.
This module changes the behavior of the builtin function ref(). If ref()
is called on an object that has requested an overloaded ref, the
object's ->ref method will be called and its return value used instead.
Toolbox netwox helps to find and solve network problems :
- sniff, spoof
- clients, servers
- DNS, FTP, HTTP, IRC, NNTP, SMTP, SNMP, SYSLOG, TELNET, TFTP
- scan, ping, traceroute