do, such as collect form data, generate dynamic page content, or send
and receive cookies.
PHP also has support for talking to other services using protocols
such as IMAP, SNMP, NNTP, POP3, or even HTTP. You can also open raw
network sockets and interact using other protocols.
More information availible at http://www.php.net/
This port is worked by Jakob Schlyter <jakob@openbsd.org>.
* Version 2.12 is no longer available on the primary or mirror sites
o The configuration file format has changed. For those upgrading,
please see the documentation and consider using the upgrade script to
help automate the config files change. This upgrade script is built as
part of the source, but *not* installed - as it should only be needed
once.
o The X11 eximon program will be built with this port/package - this
assumes that X is installed. Would someone with more ports
experience consider helping me here and writing the right kind of
Makefile check to see if files/eximon.conf should be copied to the
build directories.
o Perl support is included as standard as is support for additional
mail delivery formats. These are not the default in vanilla exim 3.12
o Finally, another plea for help. This port does not make as usuable
package, as I could not get support for the creation of a config file
working. I intend to look at this further, but as the old version was
completely useless, I felt it was better to get this in the tree
sooner rather than later.
So, we indent each test/loop level two spaces to let the structure
of bsd.port.mk be more visible.
Large indentations show that something blatantly unobvious/obfuscated is
going on.
Design decision made after consulting with brad@.
We agree it's much clearer that way.
PHP, SSI, and RXML. It is designed for the experienced web designer.
WWW: http://bluefish.linuxbox.com/
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NmapFE is a frontend for the much loved scanner Nmap.
Nmap is a portscanner that is able to do remote OS
detection via TCP/IP fingerprinting as well. You can
use Nmap to scan a large network, or a single host.
This frontend provides a simple GUI interface to the
complexity of Nmap. The GUI supports color coding for
various services, and enables you to append one scan
to the end of others, to create somewhat of a database
of scans.