DirBuster is a multi threaded java application designed to brute
force directories and files names on web/application servers. Often
is the case now of what looks like a web server in a state of default
installation is actually not, and has pages and applications hidden
within. DirBuster attempts to find these.
DBD::LDAP is a DBI extension module adding an SQL database interface to
standard LDAP databases to Perl's database-independent database interface.
You will need access to an existing LDAP database or set up your own using
an LDAP server, ie. "OpenLDAP".
This is alternative to ancient isql - interactive
and comfortable database query tool for Sybase.
POE::Component::Server::XMLRPC adds asynchronous, event driven
XMLRPC over HTTP to your POE applications. It works very well
with synchronous XMLRPC::Lite clients, even.
Dovecot is a secure and compact IMAP server which is in the early stages
of development. It supports Maildirs and mbox formats and much of the
IMAP v4 protocol including SSL/TLS. IPv6 support is also included.
Dovecot supports authentication with OpenLDAP, PostgreSQL, MySQL, vpopmail
and PAM.
This base class implements the common needs between various types
of SOAP daemons. As daemon type, you can use any kind of Net::Server
implementation.
This is a new release of the popular cleanfeed usenet spam filter written
by Jeremy Nixon. I will continue releasing new versions until I get tired
or somebody else will step forward.
There is no real documentation, so if you never used cleanfeed please
download the original package from
and enjoy trying to understand what changed.
If you already have an existing cleanfeed installation please double check
your cleanfeed.local, because it may not be compatibile with this release.
cleanfeed.conf does not exist anymore, the bad_cancel_paths config option
is now read from a configuration file and most local_* functions changed
their name. Please read the CHANGES file for details about these and other
things. When in doubt, check the source code.
CUPS smb backend allows *nix users to print
to Windows-attached printers via smbspool
program, which comes with Samba.
Ploy is a commandline-tool to provision, manage and control server instances.
What kind of server instances these are depends on the used plugins. There
are plugins for EC2 (ploy_ec2), FreeBSD Jails (ploy_ezjail) and more.
You can create, delete, monitor and ssh into instances while ploy handles the
details like ssh fingerprint checking. Additional plugins provide advanced
functionality like integrating Fabric (ploy_fabric) and Ansible (ploy_ansible).