Pure interface to the Berkeley socket functions. Provides most of the core
functionality, so you can create sockets for both stream and datagram based
protocols and use these to transmit messages. Unix-style file sockets are
also available if the host system supports them.
The Prefix WhoIs Project provides a whois-compatible client and server
framework for disclosing various up-to-date routing information.
Instead of using registrar-originated network information (which is often
unspecific or inaccurate), Prefix WhoIs uses the Internet's global routing
table as gleaned from a number of routing peers around the world. Other
sources of information, such as imported data from ARIN are also supported
(a separate agreement with ARIN is required).
Python API to the GeoIP library for obtaining the country, region, city,
latitude, and longitude of any IP address.
Python API to the GeoIP2 library for obtaining the country, region, city,
latitude, and longitude of any IP address.
This is a fork of amqplib which was originally written by Barry Pederson. It
is maintained by the Celery project, and used by kombu as a pure python
alternative when librabbitmq is not available.
This library should be API compatible with librabbitmq.
The OpenDPI deep packet inspection engine.
Pure Python GeoIP API
This library is based on Maxmind's GeoIP C API.
Python interface to the avahi mDNS service discovery system.
beanstalkc is a simple beanstalkd client library for Python.
The ntpd daemon implements the Simple Network Time Protocol version 4 as
described in RFC 2030 and the Network Time Protocol version 3 as de-
scribed in RFC 1305. It can synchronize the local clock to one or more
remote NTP servers and act as NTP server itself, redistributing the local
time.