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multimedia/xanim-2.92.0 (Score: 9.9430465E-5)
Play most popular animation formats and show pictures
XAnim is a program that can display animations of various formats on systems running X11. XAnim currently supports the following animation types: + FLI animations. + FLC animations. + IFF animations. The following features are sup- ported: -> Compressions 3,5,7,J(movies) and l(small L). -> Color cycling during single images and anims. -> Display Modes: depth 1-8, EHB, HAM and HAM8. + GIF87a and GIF89a files. -> single and multiple images supported. -> GIF89a animation extensions supported. + GIF89a animation extension support. + a kludgy text file listing gifs and what order to show them in. + DL animations. Formats 1, 2 and partial 3. + Amiga PFX(PageFlipper Plus F/X) animations. TEMP DISABLED + Amiga MovieSetter animations(For those Eric Schwartz fans). + Utah Raster Toolkit RLE images and anims. + AVI animations. Currently supported are -> IBM Ultimotion (ULTI) depth 16. -> JPEG (JPEG) depth 24. images. + MPEG animations. Currently only Type I Frames are displayed. Type B and Type P frames are cur- rently ignored, but will be added in future revs. + WAV audio files may have their sound added to any animation type that doesn't already have audio, by specifying the .wav file after the animation file on the command line. Currently only the PCM audio codec is supported. + any combination of the above on the same command line. XAnim also provides various options that allow the user to alter colormaps, playback speeds, looping modes and can provide on-the-fly scaling of animations with the mouse. LICENSE: freely used, copied and redistributed without fee for non-commerical purposes ( http://xanim.va.pubnix.com/home.html ) ( http://xanim.resnet.gatech.edu/home.html ) ( http://smurfland.cit.buffalo.edu/xanim/home.html )
www/mod_evasive-1.10.1 (Score: 9.9430465E-5)
Apache module to try to protect the HTTP Server from DoS/DDoS attacks
mod_dosevasive is an evasive maneuvers module for Apache to provide evasive action in the event of an HTTP DoS or DDoS attack or brute force attack. It is also designed to be a detection and network management tool, and can be easily configured to talk to ipchains, firewalls, routers, and etcetera. mod_dosevasive presently reports abuses via email and syslog facilities. Detection is performed by creating an internal dynamic hash table of IP Addresses and URIs, and denying any single IP address from any of the following: * Requesting the same page more than a few times per second * Making more than 50 concurrent requests on the same child per second * Making any requests while temporarily blacklisted (on a blocking list) This method has worked well in both single-server script attacks as well as distributed attacks, but just like other evasive tools, is only as useful to the point of bandwidth and processor consumption (e.g. the amount of bandwidth and processor required to receive/process/respond to invalid requests), which is why it's a good idea to integrate this with your firewalls and routers for maximum protection. This module instantiates for each listener individually, and therefore has a built-in cleanup mechanism and scaling capabilities. Because of this per-child design, legitimate requests are never compromised (even from proxies and NAT addresses) but only scripted attacks. Even a user repeatedly clicking on 'reload' should not be affected unless they do it maliciously. mod_dosevasive is fully tweakable through the Apache configuration file, easy to incorporate into your web server, and easy to use.
www/hastymail2-1.1.20110822 (Score: 9.9430465E-5)
Small, fast and secure yet powerful IMAP webmail
Hastymail2 is a full featured IMAP/SMTP client written in PHP. Our goal is to create a fast, secure, compliant web mail client that has great usability. Hastymail2 is much more lightweight than most popular web based mail applications but still maintains a competitive feature set. The project originated as Hastymail in 2002, then was nearly completely rewritten as Hastymail2 starting in January of 2008. We are very near our first stable release of the second generation of Hastymail and development continues to be active. Features: * Compatible with PDAs, phones, text browsers, and all mainstream browsers * W3C valid UTF-8 XHTML pages that can be configured to be delivered as type application/xhtml-xml for supported browsers * Multilevel theme system using CSS, PHP templates, and icon sets * The ability to use a database for storing user settings, contacts, and plugin data, with support for both Postgresql and Mysql * Flexible and powerful plugin system with documentation, examples, and many plugins like a calendar, auto complete, sound notifications, HTML mail composition, and more * Tunable smart cache to balance IMAP activity and PHP session size to maximize performance for different configurations * AJAX updating using a lightweight and simple system * Small page sizes to minimize load time and bandwidth use. Average page sizes including javascript with AJAX updating, CSS, and images is less than 100K without compression or caching, 50K when using gzip compression, and less than 20K when using gzip and normal browser caching * Multiple interface languages and enhanced message character set handling * Custom built RFC compliant IMAP class that handles all IMAP communications * No special PHP requirements, compatible with PHP4 and PHP5 * Advanced IMAP search capabilities * Vcard based contact management including import/export ability * IMAP SSL and STARTTLS* support * Flexible sessions including support for cookie-less sessions and random session ids* * Tons more!
accessibility/eflite-0.4.1 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Speech server for Festival Lite used by yasr and Emacspeak
EFlite is a speech server for Emacspeak and other screen readers that allows them to interface with Festival Lite, a free text-to-speech engine developed at the CMU Speech Center as an off-shoot of Festival. EFlite is still in beta, but I have been using it successfully with Yasr to get speech on my notebook under Linux without having to lug my Speak-out around. It uses Festival Lite's code to interface with the sound driver and, therefore, should work with some versions of ALSA, but I have only tested it with the OSS sound drivers so far. Michael P. Gorse mgorse@alum.wpi.edu mgorse@users.sf.net
archivers/tar-1.29 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
GNU version of the traditional tape archiver
The Free Software Foundation's "tar" tape archiver. GNU tar saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive, and can restore individual files from the archive. It includes multivolume support, the ability to archive sparse files, automatic archive compression/decompression, remote archives and special features that allow tar to be used for incremental and full backups. This distribution also includes rmt, the remote tape server. Note that this port will install these utilities with a 'g' prefix, e.g. gtar, but the man pages and info documentation will refer to them without the 'g' prefix.
archivers/zipmix-20070221 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Produce .ZIP file from two other ones with the best compressed files
Sometimes, when you run 2 different .ZIP programs on the same data (PKZIP & KZIP for example), some files get compressed better in one program, while other files get compressed better in the other. ZIPMIX will take the best files from each one and create a new output file, which is guaranteed to be equal to or smaller in size to both of the input files. ZIPMIX can also be used to perform boolean operations on ZIP files, such as merging 2 ZIP files together, or updating a new file (with some tricks).
archivers/zutils-1.5 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Utilities for searching in bzip2, gzip, lzip, and xz archives
Zutils is a collection of utilities able to deal with any combination of compressed and non-compressed files transparently. If any given file, including standard input, is compressed, its decompressed content is used. Compressed files are decompressed on the fly; no temporary files are created. The provided utilities are: Zcat - Decompresses and copies files to standard output. Zcmp - Decompresses and compares two files byte by byte. Zdiff - Decompresses and compares two files line by line. Zgrep - Decompresses and searches files for a regular expression. Ztest - Tests integrity of compressed files. Zupdate - Recompresses files to lzip format. The supported compressors are bzip2, gzip, lzip, and xz.
astro/pyephem-3.7.6.0 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Scientific-grade astronomical computations for Python
PyEphem provides scientific-grade astronomical computations for the Python programming language. Given a date and location on the Earth's surface, it can compute the positions of the Sun and Moon, of the planets and their moons, and of any asteroids, comets, or earth satellites whose orbital elements the user can provide. Additional functions are provided to compute the angular separation between two objects in the sky, to determine the constellation in which an object lies, and to find the times at which an object rises, transits, and sets on a particular day.
astro/xeartk-2.2 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Small demo for tkgeomap
xeartk is a tkgeomap application that uses the geomap::wdgeomap command to create an interactive map. The geographic data is from the xearth root window program. by Kirk Lauritz Johnson in an interactive widget. xeartk is not part of and does not require xearth. It only uses the outline data defined in file mapdata.c of the xearth source distribution. The cities are from factmonster. Adjust the map view by Shift-Double-Clicking or Shift-Dragging. Double click a dot to display information about the city there on the terminal.
audio/autozen-2.1 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Adjust brain waves with sound
Adapted from the Web page: AutoZen generates sounds meant to cause the user's brain waves to shift to a different dominant frequency, resulting in an altered state of consciousness. If you are under treatment for any psychiatric or neurological disorder, you might want to approach this with caution. You must use headphones for AutoZen to work at all. The effect depends on each ear receiving a different tone, and the combination of the inputs in the brain. If you are deaf in one ear, it will not work.