Crypt::LE provides the functionality necessary to use Let's Encrypt
API and generate free SSL certificates for your domains. It can
also be used to generate RSA keys and Certificate Signing Requests
or to revoke previously issued certificates. Crypt::LE is shipped
with a self-sufficient client for obtaining SSL certificates -
le.pl.
The client supports 'http' and 'dns' domain verification out of the box.
TEA is a 64-bit symmetric block cipher with a 128-bit key and a variable number
of rounds (32 is recommended). It has a low setup time, and depends on a
large number of rounds for security, rather than a complex algorithm. It was
developed by David J. Wheeler and Roger M. Needham, and is described at
http://www.ftp.cl.cam.ac.uk/ftp/papers/djw-rmn/djw-rmn-tea.html .
A fully automated, active web application security reconnaissance
tool. Key features:
* High speed: pure C code, highly optimized HTTP handling, minimal
CPU footprint - easily achieving 2000 requests per second with
responsive targets.
* Ease of use: heuristics to support a variety of quirky web
frameworks and mixed-technology sites, with automatic learning
capabilities, on-the-fly wordlist creation, and form autocompletion.
* Cutting-edge security logic: high quality, low false positive,
differential security checks, capable of spotting a range of subtle
flaws, including blind injection vectors.
RDFStore is a set of Perl modules to manage Resource Description
Framework (RDF) model databases in a easy and straightforward way. The
software started as a pure Perl implementation of the Draft Java API
(see http://www-db.stanford.edu/~melnik/rdf/api.html) from the Stanford
University DataBase Group by Sergey Melnik. A set of companion modules
RDFStore::Parser::SiRPAC(3) RDFStore::Parser::OpenHealth(3) and
Data::MagicTie(3) the suite allow a user to fetch, parse, process, store
and query RDF models.
This is mnemonic keyboard that covers entire IPA (International
Phonetic Alphabet) Unicode 5 range, written in Keyman keyboard
language. The keyboard is developed by SIL Non-Roman Script Initiative
(NRSI).
This port installs the keyboard so that it can be used through SCIM or
IBus KMFL IMEngine (textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine, textproc/ibus-kmfl).
This keyboard is provided under SIL International X11-style License
(http://scripts.sil.org/X11License).
SAC (Simple API for CSS) is an event-based API much like SAX for XML.
If you are familiar with the latter, you should have little trouble
getting used to SAC. More information on SAC can be found online at
http://www.w3.org/TR/SAC.
CSS having more constructs than XML, core SAC is still more complex than
core SAX. However, if you need to parse a CSS style sheet, SAC probably
remains the easiest way to get it done.
This module parses a DTD file and creates a data structure containing
info about all tags, their allowed parameters, children, parents,
optionality etc. etc. etc.
Note: Parse a DTD you need and print the result to a file using
Data::Dumper. The datastructure should be selfevident.
Note: The module should be able to parse just about anything, but it intentional
y looses some information.
Jenda@Krynicky.cz
http://Jenda.Krynicky.cz
This module is a fast XSLT library, based on the Gnome libxslt engine
that you can find at http://www.xmlsoft.org/XSLT/
Performance is currently about twice that of XML::Sablotron (based on
XSLTMark tests converted to Perl).
The libxslt processor is also highly standards compliant, with
practically all of XSLT 1.0 being supported in version 0.9 of libxslt.
This is free software, you may use it and distribute it under the same
terms as Perl itself. Copyright 2001 AxKit.com Ltd, All rights reserved.
This module provides a Perl interface to the libsyck data serialization
library. It exports the Dump and Load functions for converting Perl
data structures to YAML strings, and the other way around. It also
provides an implementation of JSON parsing and generation. Because
JSON is YAML (http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/yamlIsJson.html),
using libsyck gives you the fastest and most memory efficient parser
and dumper for JSON data representation.
PEAR::XML_HTMLSax provides an API very similar to the native PHP XML
extension (http://www.php.net/xml), allowing handlers using one to be easily
adapted to the other.
The key difference is HTMLSax will not break on badly formed XML, allowing it
to be used for parsing HTML documents. Otherwise HTMLSax supports all the
handlers available from Expat except namespace and external entity handlers.
Provides methods for handling XML escapes as well as JSP/ASP opening and close
tags.