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net/pydirector-1.0.0 (Score: 1.9519051E-4)
TCP load balancer written in Python
This is a pure-python TCP load balancer. It takes inbound TCP connections and connects them to one of a number of backend servers. Features: - async i/o based, so much less overhead than fork/thread based balancers. Can use either twisted or python's standard asyncore library (twisted is recommended, and asyncore support will be removed in a future version). - Multiple scheduling algorithms (random, round robin, leastconns, leastconns+roundrobin) - If a server fails to answer, it's removed from the pool - the client that failed to connect gets transparently failed over to a new host. - XML based configuration file (see a sample) - separate management thread that periodically re-adds failed hosts if they've come back up. - optional builtin webserver for admin (sample of the running screen) - webserver has methods suitable for both interactive and automated systems
print/cdlabelgen-4.3.0 (Score: 1.9519051E-4)
Generate postscript for frontcards and traycards for CDs
cdlabelgen's purpose in life is twofold: o To be run automatically and swiftly from a shell script and automatically generate a frontcard and a traycard for a cd--usually data archive cd's. The traycard (which goes behind the CD itself) is U-shaped and the ends of the CD case bear the label of what the CD is. o To have a minimum of dependencies--cdlabelgen only requires perl. cdlabelgen was designed to simplify the process of generating labels for CD's. It originated as a program to allow auto generation of frontcards and traycards for CD's burned via an automated mechanism (specifically for archiving data), but has now become popular for labelling CD compilations of mp3's, and copies of CDs. Note that cdlabelgen does not actually print anything--it just spits out postscript, which you can then do with as you please. (from the manual, see cdlabelgen(1) for the full one)
security/rdigest-20050323 (Score: 1.9519051E-4)
Recursive message digest wrapper utility
This utility is a wrapper for the md5(3), sha1(3), rmd160(3), and tiger hash routines. It is remarkably similar to the digest package, except that it can recursively checksum directory trees. While a simple checksum on a tar file is usually satisfactory, once said archive has been extracted, it is virtually impossible to repackage the extracted tree in a form that can yield a repeatable checksum. To be specific, changes in timestamps and ownership, and changes in file ordering within directories can affect the checksum of the archive, while not really impacting the actual code at all. The algorithm used to checksum a directory in this implementation is considers only the files' pathnames, the files' types (ie, directory vs. file vs. symbolic link), and their contents (for the latter two). It is described in greater detail in the man page.
sysutils/cdrtools-3.01 (Score: 1.9519051E-4)
CD/DVD/BluRay and ISO-9660 image creation and extraction tools
The cdrtools software includes tools to create and/or extract ISO-9660 filesystems, verify their integrity, and write them to disc. This package contains the following programs: - btcflash (a firmware flash utility for BTC DRW1008 DVD+/-RW recorder) - cdda2wav (a digital CD audio extraction program) - cdrecord (a CD/DVD/BluRay recording program) - devdump (dump a device or file in hex) - isodebug (show debug info contained in an ISO-9660 image) - isodump (dump a device or file based on ISO-9660) - isoinfo (analyze or list an ISO-9660 image) - isovfy (verify an ISO-9660 image) - mkisofs (an ISO-9660 filesystem image creator) - mkhybrid (an ISO-9660/HFS filesystem image creator) Link to mkisofs. - readcd (a data CD reading and recording program) May be used to write to DVD-RAM and to copy Solaris boot CD's. - scgcheck (checks and validates the ABI of libscg) - rscsi (daemon providing access to local SCSI-devices over the network)
sysutils/filetype-0.1.3 (Score: 1.9519051E-4)
New file-type detection system
Actually, we're not trying to reinvent the wheel here, rather adapt it to suit a slightly different purpose. Below are a few main points and reasons as to why we've created filetype: * file does not work so well for loosely defined filetypes ( ie, vCards ) * file uses a text-based type database which can impose unwanted delays in frequently invoked processes * file does not have a heirachial type tree (ie, executable->MSDOS->EXE ) * file is not designed to be incorporated at a source level into existing projects * Simpler and broader type detection engine ( 'file' is very good at pulling out every detail about a file, ie, the resolution of an image, however we do not wish to seek out such fine details )
sysutils/cdrtools-3.02a06 (Score: 1.9519051E-4)
CD/DVD/BluRay and ISO-9660 image creation and extraction tools
The cdrtools software includes tools to create and/or extract ISO-9660 filesystems, verify their integrity, and write them to disc. This package contains the following programs: - btcflash (a firmware flash utility for BTC DRW1008 DVD+/-RW recorder) - cdda2wav (a digital CD audio extraction program) - cdrecord (a CD/DVD/BluRay recording program) - devdump (dump a device or file in hex) - isodebug (show debug info contained in an ISO-9660 image) - isodump (dump a device or file based on ISO-9660) - isoinfo (analyze or list an ISO-9660 image) - isovfy (verify an ISO-9660 image) - mkisofs (an ISO-9660 filesystem image creator) - mkhybrid (an ISO-9660/HFS filesystem image creator) Link to mkisofs. - readcd (a data CD reading and recording program) May be used to write to DVD-RAM and to copy Solaris boot CD's. - scgcheck (checks and validates the ABI of libscg) - rscsi (daemon providing access to local SCSI-devices over the network)
textproc/extract_url-1.5.8 (Score: 1.9519051E-4)
Perl script that extracts URLs from email in MIME or plain text format
This is a Perl script that extracts URLs from correctly-encoded MIME email messages or plain text. This can be used either as a pre-parser for urlview, or to replace urlview entirely. This is designed primarily for use with the mutt emailer. The idea is that if you want to access a URL in an email, you pipe the email to a URL extractor (like this one) which then lets you select a URL to view in some third program (such as Firefox). An alternative design is to access URLs from within mutt's pager by defining macros and tagging the URLs in the display to indicate which macro to use. A script you can use to do that is tagurl.pl. Main features: - Configurable - Handles URLs that have been broken over several lines in format=flowed delsp=yes email messages - Handles quoted-printable email messages - Sanitizes URLs so that they can't break out of the command shell
textproc/unroff-1.0.2 (Score: 1.9519051E-4)
Programmable troff translator with backend for HTML
Unroff is a Scheme-based, programmable, extensible troff translator with a back-end for the Hypertext Markup Language. Unroff reads and parses UNIX troff documents and translates the embedded markup into a different format. Neither the actual output format nor any knowledge about particular troff macro sets (-man, -ms, etc.) are hard-wired into unroff. Instead, the translation process is controlled by a set of user-supplied procedures written in the Scheme programming language. Translation rules for new output formats and troff macro packages can be added easily by providing a corresponding set of Scheme procedures (a `back-end'). Version 1.0 of unroff includes back-ends for translating documents using the `man' and `ms' macros into the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) version 2.0. Additional requests facilitate use of arbitrary hypertext links in troff documents.
www/mod_authn_otp-1.1.6 (Score: 1.9519051E-4)
Apache module for one-time password authentication
mod_authn_otp - Apache module for one-time password authentication mod_authn_otp is an Apache web server module for two-factor authentication using one-time passwords (OTP) generated via the HOTP/OATH algorithm defined in RFC 4226. This creates a simple way to protect a web site with one-time passwords, using any RFC 4226-compliant hardware or software token device. mod_authn_otp also supports the Mobile-OTP algorithm. mod_authn_otp supports both event and time based one-time passwords. It also supports "lingering" which allows the repeated re-use of a previously used one-time password up to a configurable maximum linger time. This allows one-time passwords to be used directly in HTTP authentication without forcing the user to enter a new one-time password for every page load. mod_authn_otp supports both basic and digest authentication, and will auto-synchronize with the user's token within a configurable maximum offset (auto-synchronization is not supported with digest authentication).
www/TracGantt-0.3.2a (Score: 1.9519051E-4)
Plugin to creates Gantt charts for trac
A plugin for the Trac project/source code management system that creates Gantt charts based on ticket reports. It is a work-in-progress. A Gantt chart is a graphical representation of the duration of tasks against the progression of time. Gantt charts are very useful for planning a scheduling a project based on different tasks that will need to be completed and their durations and dependencies on other tasks. The TracGantt plugin uses Trac's ticketing system to generate Gantt charts based on existing Trac Ticket Reports (found under the "View Tickets" tab in Trac). The Gantt charts are pure XHTML and are generated on-the-fly from the ticket reports, using only the tickets provided by the report.