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EPIC4 is a new direction in ircII development. No longer is EPIC 100%
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backwards compatable with ircII, but instead those things where
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compatability is undesirable have been found and fixed. No gratuitous
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incompatabilities have been added, but lots of new code has been added to
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backwards compatible with ircII, but instead those things where
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compatibility is undesirable have been found and fixed. No gratuitous
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incompatibilities have been added, but lots of new code has been added to
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make EPIC the best ircII client available.
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WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}
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Libnids is a library that provides a functionality of one of NIDS
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(Network Intrusion Detection System) components, namely E-component. It means
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that libnids code watches all local network traffic, cooks received datagrams
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a bit (quite a bit ;)), and provides convinient information on them to
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a bit (quite a bit ;)), and provides convenient information on them to
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analyzing modules of NIDS. Libnids performs:
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a) assembly of TCP segments into TCP streams
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b) IP defragmentation
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1. The code uses a special string library which is resistant
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to buffer overflows.
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2. The code, if started as root, mandates running as an
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unprivledged user in a chroot() jail.
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unprivileged user in a chroot() jail.
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* Open-Source.
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This DNS server is BSD licensed code.
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There are no restrictions attached to this code.
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1. The code uses a special string library which is resistant
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to buffer overflows.
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2. The code, if started as root, mandates running as an
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unprivledged user in a chroot() jail.
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unprivileged user in a chroot() jail.
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* Open-Source.
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This DNS server is public-domain code.
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There are no restrictions attached to this code.
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mtr combines the functionaly of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs
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mtr combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs
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in a single network diagnostic tool.
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As mtr starts, it investigates the network connection between the host
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pdnsd is a proxy dns server with permanent caching (the cache
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contents are written to hard disk on exit) that is designed to cope
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with unreacheable or down dns servers (for example in dial-in
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with unreachable or down dns servers (for example in dial-in
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networking).
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pdnsd is configurable via a file and supports run-time configuration
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supports offline newsreading, sophisticated filtering, multiple
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connections, and a number of extra features for power users and
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alt.binaries fans. It's also the only Unix newsreader to get a
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perfect score on the Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval evalutions.
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perfect score on the Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval evaluations.
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WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}
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@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ TransFig is a set of tools for creating TeX documents with graphics
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which are portable, in the sense that they can be printed in a wide
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variety of environments. This is version 3.1.2.
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Drivers currently exist for the following graphics langauges: (E)EPIC
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Drivers currently exist for the following graphics languages: (E)EPIC
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macros, LaTeX picture environment, PIC, PiCTeX, PostScript, and
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TeXtyl. Fig2dev can be configured with a subset of these drivers
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@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ SUID programs, etc. It has support for checking
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passwords, but this port doesn't include it as it
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is DES based. This port installs cops in a single
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directory area. The directory has no non-user
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privledges and cops is meant to be run locally to
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privileges and cops is meant to be run locally to
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that directory. The perl version of cops is also
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included in a subdirectory.
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- You can maintain a PGP public-key database (I use this library to
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maintain a database with ~40.000 keys). There is code to use DBM
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as supplied from Berkeley. A copy of DBM is included for your
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convinience
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convenience
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In general, PGPlib operates on buffers in order for you to use it in
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your applications.
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Smbsniff is a LanManager packet sniffer that will write to your
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disk all the files shared and the documents printed in a LanManager
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environnement (all the Microsoft and Samba machines using LanManager
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environment (all the Microsoft and Samba machines using LanManager
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protocol to share data).
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This is a proof of concept to show that LanManager (CIFS) is an
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extremely insecure protocol.
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action on selected item(s). You can save files from the cache to other
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locations, you can remove files and entries from the chache (one or all
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entries for server), or you can compute numbers of documents in sub-trees
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and size of all documets in the sub-tree. You can launch any viewer
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and size of all documents in the sub-tree. You can launch any viewer
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command on cache file or on source URL. The viewers you can assign to any
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MIME type. You can also copy selected URL to clipboard.
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These are the CGI::modules for perl5, for use in writing cgi scripts.
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Many examples of cgi scripts of various degrees of comlexity can be
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Many examples of cgi scripts of various degrees of complexity can be
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found at:
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http://www-genome.wi.mit.edu/WWW/examples/Ch9/
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xdmchooser is a modifided version of the standard X11 chooser, with
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xdmchooser is a modified version of the standard X11 chooser, with
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a slighty nicer 3D-ish interface. Instead of broadcasting, it
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allows the user to supply a host via the keyboard. This is useful
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when the list of machines extends beyond the limit of a broadcast,
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It is possible to mark locations on the globe.
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As a bonus, this package includes an `OpenBSD markers' file, which collates
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the location of many major developpers and other people from the OpenBSD
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the location of many major developers and other people from the OpenBSD
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community.
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${HOMEPAGE} points to a fairly extensive collection of maps.
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you adjusting your monitor, resembling the usual TV test pictures.
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The picture consists of some geometrical elements, like two crossing
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diagonals, a circle, a couple of recatangles. In the center, there's
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diagonals, a circle, a couple of rectangles. In the center, there's
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a rectangle filled with vertical lines, to prove sharpness and video
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bandwidth, and a color area to adjust the color saturation and contrast.
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