Autotrust is a command line tool to automatically update your DNSSEC
trust anchors. It is intended to run from a cron job and can run
next to any validating resolver. It makes use of ldns and libunbound.
BIND::Conf_Parser implements a virtual base class for parsing BIND (Berkeley
Internet Name Domain) server version 8 configuration files ("named.conf").
As each meaningful semantic 'chunk' is parsed, a callback method is invoked
with the parsed information.
libasr is a FREE asynchronous DNS resolver.
libasr runs on top of the OpenBSD operating system but also has a portable
version that can build and run on several systems, including:
* Linux
* FreeBSD
* NetBSD
* DragonFly
* MacOSX
Net::DNSBL::Statistics is the Perl module that collects statistics on the
interrogation success for a list of IP addresses against a list of DNSBL's. The
module is used to implement the reproting script dnsblstat.
POE::Component::Client::DNS is a wrapper for non-blocking Net::DNS.
It lets other tasks to run while something is waiting for a nameserver
to respond, and it lets several DNS queries run in parallel.
rpsl2acl queries a set of RPSL database objects (normally route-sets) and
converts them to an ACL for use in BIND configuration files.
It is part of dnstools, a set of utilities for DNS management and related
tasks.
BSVC is an extensible simulator framework for microprocessor
design and testing. It comes with a simulator and assembler
for the Motorola MC68k family of microprocessors, and supplies
a graphical user interface for simulation runs.
DeSmuME is a Nintendo DS emulator.
It supports many homebrew nds rom demos as well as a handful
of wireless multiboot demo nds roms. It also runs DSLinux,
the port of Linux to the Nintendo DS
Swine is a graphical wine frontend, that makes it easy to install and run
Windows software on Linux systems. Swine uses a modern QT4 interface to offer
most of the Wine command-line tools to users.
A Business::OnlinePayment backend module for aymentOne (formerly eBillit)
PayConnect. It is only useful if you have a merchant account with PaymentOne
(formerly eBillit): http://www.paymentone.com/products/paycon.asp