The modules included here provide an interface to the RADIUS
protocol. It consists of the following modules:
Net::Radius::Packet - Deals with RADIUS packets
Net::Radius::Dictionary - Deals with RADIUS dictionaries
This module is essentially the original RADIUS-1.0 distribution by
Christopher Masto plus a number of changes and fixes by Luis Munoz and
Ian Smith.
twitter.com provides a web 2.0 type of ubiquitous presence.
This module allows you to set your status, as well as the statuses of
your friends.
You can view the latest status of Net::Twitter on it's own twitter
timeline at http://twitter.com/net_twitter
Net::SMTP::SSL implements the same API as Net::SMTP, but uses IO::Socket::SSL
for its network operations. Due to the nature of Net::SMTP's new method, it is
not overridden to make use of a default port for the SMTPS service. Perhaps
future versions will be smart like that. Port 465 is usually what you want, and
it's not a pain to specify that.
Net::NBName is a class that allows you to perform simple NetBIOS Name
Service Requests in your Perl code. It performs these NetBIOS operations over
TCP/IP using Perl's built-in socket support.
The Net::RTP module subclasses IO::Socket::Multicast6 to enable you to
manipulate multicast groups. The multicast additions are optional, so you
may also send and recieve unicast packets.
Net::SIP consists of packages for handling the SIP packets, for transport of
the packets, for processing the packets and on top of all that a simplified
layer for common tasks.
Net::TiVo provides an object-oriented interface to TiVo's REST interface. This
makes it possible to query your TiVo for information about recorded content,
such as a show's download URL, and space consumed.
Net::SSH::Gateway is a library for programmatically tunneling connections to
servers via a single "gateway" host. It is useful for establishing Net::SSH
connections to servers behind firewalls, but can also be used to forward ports
and establish connections of other types, like HTTP, to servers with i
restricted access.
* Easily manage forwarded ports
* Establish Net::SSH connections through firewalls
Net::FS::Flickr - store and retrieve files on Flickr
Net::Telnet::Netscreen - interact with a Netscreen firewall