Net::SMTPS - SSL/STARTTLS support for Net::SMTP
A-A-P is an Open Source build tool. It does everything that make does in
a better way. Includes Internet access for uploading and downloading
files. Integrated CVS support: obtain a module from a CVS server and
check changes into a CVS server.
Can be used to build programs, maintain web sites, distribute software,
download and install an application, etc.
Net::Netrc is a pure-Ruby module providing ftp(1)-style .netrc
parsing. It is inspired by Graham Barr's Perl Net::Netrc module.
sendfile(2) is a system call which provides a "zero-copy" way of copying data
from one file descriptor to another (a socket). The phrase "zero-copy" refers
to the fact that all of the copying of data between the two descriptors is
done entirely by the kernel, with no copying of data into userspace buffers.
The Google Data APIs allow programmatic access to various Google services.
This package wraps a subset of those APIs into a command-line tool that makes
it easy to do things like posting to a Blogger blog, uploading files to Picasa,
or editing a Google Docs file.
Libproxy exists to answer the question: Given a network resource, how do I
reach it? It handles all the details, enabling you to get back to
programming.
This plug-in allows Mozilla-based browsers to make use of libproxy.
Kippo is a medium interaction SSH honeypot designed to log brute force
attacks and, most importantly, the entire shell interaction performed
by the attacker.
The packetdrill scripting tool enables quick, precise tests for entire
TCP/UDP/IPv4/IPv6 network stacks, from the system call layer down to
the NIC hardware. packetdrill currently works on Linux, FreeBSD,
OpenBSD, and NetBSD. It can test network stack behavior over physical
NICs on a LAN, or on a single machine using a tun virtual network
device.
Implements a simple non-threaded Python client library for AMQP 0-8,
tested with RabbitMQ.
Python module for fast, simple packet creation / parsing, with definitions for
the basic TCP/IP protocols.