Fast scalable ip range aggregation and summary tool kit. Find intersections
across multiple lists of IP ranges, fast.
Although similar in functionality to Net::CIDR::Compare, Net::Netmask and
NetAddr::IP, Net::IP::RangeCompare is a completely range driven ip management
and evaluation tool allowing more flexibility and scalability when dealing with
the somewhat organic nature of IP-Ranges.
If you have a large number of ipv4 ranges and need to inventory lists of ranges
for intersections, this is the Module for you!
This module provides a perl interface to the Twitter APIs. It uses the
same API definitions as Net::Twitter, but without the extra bells and
whistles and without the additional dependencies. Same great taste,
less filling.
This module is related to, but is not part of the "Net::Twitter"
distribution. It's API methods and API method documentation are
generated from "Net::Twitter"'s internals. It exists for those who
cannot, or prefer not to install Moose and its dependencies.
Net::Google::PicasaWeb - use Google's Picasa Web API
This is both a library and a set of simple scripts for
reading information about a Google PicasaWeb account.
This module is intended to make the common uses of Net::FTP a
one-line, no-argument affair. In other words, you have 100%
programming with Net::FTP. With Net::FTP::Common you will have 95%
configuration and 5% programming.
Net::POP3::SSLWrapper is simple POP3S wrapper for Net::POP3.
You can easy to support POP3S, with very small code change.
Net::Daemon is an abstract base class for implementing portable server
applications in a very simple way. The module is designed for Perl 5.005
and threads, but can work with fork() and Perl 5.004.
The Net::Daemon class offers methods for the most common tasks a daemon
needs: Starting up, logging, accepting clients, authorization,
restricting its own environment for security and doing the true work.
You only have to override those methods that aren't appropriate for you,
but typically inheriting will safe you a lot of work anyways.
This module contains methods to test the reachability of remote
hosts on a network. A ping object is first created with optional
parameters, a variable number of hosts may be pinged multiple
times and then the connection is closed.
This module provides methods for implementing a DHCP client. It allows
perl scripts to interacts with DHCP servers.
It's good for DHCP servers testing.
This module implements the frame (de)serialization and representation
of the Advanced Message Queue Protocol (http://www.amqp.org/).
It is to be used in conjunction with client or server software that
does the actual TCP/IP communication. While it's being written with
AMQP version 0-8 in mind, as the spec is defined by an external xml
file, support for 0-9, 0-9-1 and eventually 0-10 is hoped for.
This module is an implementation of the BGP-4 inter-domain routing
protocol. It encapsulates all of the functionality needed to establish
and maintain a BGP peering session and exchange routing update
information with the peer. It aims to provide a simple API to the BGP
protocol for the purposes of automation, logging, monitoring, testing,
and similar tasks using the power and flexibility of perl. The module
does not implement the functionality of a RIB (Routing Information Base)
nor does it modify the kernel routing table of the host system.
However, such operations could be implemented using the API provided by
the module.