This package contains xmessage, an application for displaying messages
or queries in a X window.
This package contains xsetpointer, which sets an X Input device
as the main pointer.
This package contians xkill, which is a utility for forcing the X server
to close connections to clients.
fpdns - Fingerprinting DNS servers
A nameserver basically responds to a query. Interoperability is an
obvious requirement here. The standard protocol behaviour of different
DNS implementations is expected to be the same.
Requirements for protocol behaviour of DNS implementations is widely
documented in the case of 'common' dns messages. The DNS protocol
is over 20 years old and since its inception, there have been over
40 independent DNS implementations, while some implementations have
over 20 versions.
The methodology used to identify individual nameserver implementations
is based on "borderline" protocol behaviour. The DNS protocol offers
a multitude of message bits, response types, opcodes, classes, query
types and label types in a fashion that makes some mutually exclusive
while some are not used in a query messages at all. Not every
implementation offers the full set of features the DNS protocol set
currently has. Some implementations offer features outside the
protocol set, and there are implementations that do not conform to
standards.
ooxcb (the object oriented X C binding is a new Python binding to the X
server, developed for the samurai-x window manager. xpyb uses a wrapper
generator to create python modules out of the XML X protocol
descriptions of the xcb project. It aims to provide with an easy-to-use
object-oriented interface to the X server.
The libXcm library is colour management helper for Xorg. It contains
a reference implementation of the X Color Management specification.
It allows to attach colour regions to X windows to communicate with
colour servers.
This package provides a common set of SGML entities and XML/CSS style
sheets used in building/formatting the documentation provided in other
X.Org packages. It's typically only needed by people building from
source who want to produce formatted documentation from their builds,
or those who have installed the HTML version of the documentation,
which refers to the included common xorg.css stylesheet.
The X protocol C-language Binding (XCB) is a replacement for Xlib
featuring a small footprint, latency hiding, direct access to the
protocol, improved threading support, and extensibility.
The X protocol C-language Binding (XCB) is a replacement for Xlib
featuring a small footprint, latency hiding, direct access to the
protocol, improved threading support, and extensibility.
This package contains xmodmap, which is a program for editing and displaying
the keyboard modifier map and keymap table in X.