pdtpd is a server for the Peer Distributed Transfer Protocol (PDTP),
a BitTorrent-like protocol with stricter server control and support
for exporting large, changing hierarchical filesystems (i.e. more akin
to HTTP/FTP).
For a more thorough description of PDTP, see http://www.pdtp.org/.
This program is used to fetch the GeoIP2 and GeoIP databases. It requires
an active GeoIP subscription.
Please see https://www.maxmind.com/en/geolocation_landing for details about
obtaining a subscription.
If you wish to install the free versions of the GeoIP databases, please
use the geoipudate.sh script provided in net/GeoIP.
This module provides an object oriented perl interface to the Internet
Route Registry. The interface uses the RIPE/RPSL Tool Query Language as
defined in Appendix B of the IRRd User Guide. The guide can be found at
http://www.irrd.net/, however an understanding of the query language is
not required to use this module.
Portsearch allows searching for ports that install some file, like
``find /usr/ports -name pkg-plist |xargs grep pattern''
but honoring PLIST_(FILES|DIRS) and %%FOOBAR%% variables.
It also supports searching for ports by name, key (name, comment or
dependencies), path, info (comment), maintainer, category, fetch, extract,
patch, build and run dependencies and www site.
Convert::Cyrillic is a Perl module. It implements routine for converting from
one cyrillic charset to another. It is intended to be used from cgi's which
need built-in support for translations. For example, you may wish to use it in
form processor to translate from user encoding to one used by your site.
Copyright (c) 1997-98, John Neystadt <http://www.neystadt.org/john/>
Chemistr-Mol is a toolkit includes basic objects and methods to
describe molecules. It consists of several modules: Chemistry::Mol,
Chemistry::Atom, Chemistry::Bond, and Chemistry::File.
They are the core modules of the PerlMol toolkit, see:
http://www.perlmol.org/.
Authen::Bitcard is an implementation of verification for signatures
generated by Bitcard authentication. For information on the Bitcard protocol
and using Bitcard in other applications, see http://www.bitcard.org/api.
The module and the protocol are heavily based on Authen::Typekey. (In fact,
the Bitcard authentication server also supports the TypeKey API!)
Twofish is a 128-bit symmetric block cipher with a variable key
length (128, 192, or 256 bits) key, developed by Counterpane Labs.
It is unpatented and free for all uses, as described at
http://www.counterpane.com/twofish.html. It has been one of the
five finalists for AES.
This module is written in pure Perl, it should run everywhere
where Perl runs.
Digest::FNV is an implementation for the 32-bit version of Fowler/Noll/Vo
hashing algorithm which allows variable length input strings to be quickly
hashed into unsigned integer values. For more information about this hash,
please visit http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/.
This set of modules provides perl class wrappers for the network mapper
(nmap) scanning tool (see http://www.insecure.org/nmap/). Using these
modules, a developer, network administrator, or other techie can create
perl routines or classes which can be used to automate and integrate
nmap scans elegantly into new and existing perl scripts.