SinFP is a new approach to OS fingerprinting, which bypasses
limitations that nmap has.
Nmap approaches to fingerprinting as shown to be efficient for years.
Nowadays, with the omni-presence of stateful filtering devices,
PAT/NAT configurations and emerging packet normalization technologies,
its approach to OS fingerprinting is becoming to be obsolete.
SinFP uses the aforementioned limitations as a basis for tests to be
obsolutely avoided in used frames to identify accurately the remote
operating system. That is, it only requires one open TCP port, sends
only fully standard TCP packets, and limits the number of tests to 2
or 3 (with only 1 test giving the OS reliably in most cases).
This module offers
- some high level convenience functions for accessing web pages on SSL servers
- a sslcat() function for writing your own clients
- access to the SSL api of SSLeay package,
so you can write servers or clients for more complicated applications
YASA is a simple implementation of Suffix Array for counting
frequency of given text/string.
This module provides a Perl interface to YASA via REST.
Perl module to be used as a conduit to communicate with the
Yahoo! Application Platform.
The Net::Amazon::Route53 Perl module allows you to manage DNS
records for your domains via Amazon's Route 53 service.
For more information, visit http://aws.amazon.com/route53/
Net::DNSBL::Statistics is the Perl module that collects statistics on the
interrogation success for a list of IP addresses against a list of DNSBL's. The
module is used to implement the reproting script dnsblstat.
Net::IMAP::Client provides methods to access an IMAP server. It aims to
provide a simple and clean API, while employing a rigorous parser for
IMAP responses in order to create Perl data structures from them.
Net::IMAP::Server provides a complete implementation of the RFC 3501
specification, along with several IMAP4rev1 extensions. It provides
separation of the mailbox and message store from the client interaction
loop.
Net::BitTorrent::PeerPacket handles parsing and building binary data
shared between BitTorrent peers. The module optinally exports a single
subroutine for building packets and another for parsing packets, as
well as, a constant for each packet type defined by BitTorrent.
Net::SSH::AuthorizedKeysFile reads and modifies "authorized_keys"
files. "authorized_keys" files contain public keys and meta
information to be used by "ssh" on the remote host to let users in
without having to type their password.