WolfSSL is an embedded SSL Library for programmers building security
functionality into their applications and devices.
Highlights
- Up to TLS 1.2 and DTLS 1.2
- Full client and server support
- Progressive list of supported ciphers
- Key and Certificate generation
- OCSP, CRL support
Lightweight
- Small Size: 20-100kB
- Runtime Memory: 1-36kB
- 20x smaller than OpenSSL
Portable
- Abstraction Layers (OS, Custom I/O, Standard C library, and more)
- Simple API
- OpenSSL Compatibility Layer
- Long list of supported platforms
A port of a tool which tries to guess the primary partition table of a PC-type
hard disk in case the primary partition table in sector 0 is damaged, incorrect
or deleted. The guessed table can be written to a file or device.
Supported (guessable) filesystem or partition types: DOS/Windows FAT, Linux
ext2 and swap, OS/2 HPFS, Windows NTFS, FreeBSD and Solaris/x86 disklabels,
Minix FS, Reiser FS
bsdconfig is a robust utility for configuring/managing various aspects of the
FreeBSD Operating System. Feature-highlights include (but are not limited to):
- Modular, stable, efficient and i18n-compatible.
- Easily maintained/extendable sh(1) source/syntax.
- Works with both dialog(1) in base and Xdialog(1) from ports (x11/xdialog).
- Package management module loosely based on sysinstall but much improved.
- rc.conf(5) configuration/management based on sysutils/sysrc.
- Timezone configuration based on sysutils/tzdialog.
- Networking management based on sysutils/host-setup.
This module provides a way to obtain filesystem disk space information.
This is a Unix only distribution. If you want to gather this information
for Unix and Windows, use Filesys::DfPortable. The only major benefit of
using Filesys::Df over Filesys::DfPortable, is that Filesys::Df supports
the use of open filehandles as arguments.
The module should work with all flavors of Unix, including Mac OS X
(Darwin, Tiger, etc), and Cygwin.
Screen is a full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal
between several processes (typically interactive shells).
Each virtual terminal provides the functions of a DEC VT100 terminal and, in
addition, several control functions from the ANSI X3.64 (ISO 6429) and ISO
2022 standards (e.g. insert/delete line and support for multiple character
sets). There is a scrollback history buffer for each virtual terminal and a
copy-and-paste mechanism that allows moving text regions between windows.
Screen is a full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal
between several processes (typically interactive shells).
Each virtual terminal provides the functions of a DEC VT100 terminal and, in
addition, several control functions from the ANSI X3.64 (ISO 6429) and ISO
2022 standards (e.g. insert/delete line and support for multiple character
sets). There is a scrollback history buffer for each virtual terminal and a
copy-and-paste mechanism that allows moving text regions between windows.
This is a keyboard for input of the complex Biblical Hebrew (including
cantillation marks) with Unicode fonts. It is written in Keyman keyboard
language and 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).
The keyboard is provided under the terms of MIT/X11 License.
http://scripts.sil.org/SILHebrUni_Documentation
This library provides an engine to interpret compiled KMFL keyboard
tables (textproc/kmflcomp) written in Keyman keyboard language.
The current implementation of KMFL uses either the IBus framework (via
textproc/ibus-kmfl) or the older SCIM framework (via
textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine) to handle the input method interface to X.
KMFL aims to bring Tavultesoft Keyman functionality to *nix operating
systems. KMFL is being jointly developed by SIL International
(http://www.sil.org) and Tavultesoft (http://www.tavultesoft.com).
The XSL Cache extension is a modification of PHP's standard XSL extension
that caches the parsed XSL stylesheet representation between sessions for
2.5x boost in performance for sites that repeatedly apply the same
transform.
Although there is still some further work that could be done on
the extension, this code is already proving beneficial in production use for
a few applications on the New York Times' website.
OpenVanilla (OV) is an input method (IM)/output filter (OF) framework
designed for better end-user text processing experiences. For example,
OpenVanilla provides a comprehensive set of Traditional Chinese input
methods that are lacking or of which counterparts are functionally
deficient/unsatisfactory in Apple's Mac OS X. Many Simplified Chinese
users also find this framework useful. A Tibetan IM module is also
available.
OpenVanilla framework is a set of header files for OpenVanilla module
development.