The IO::Socket::Multicast module subclasses IO::Socket::INET to enable
you to manipulate multicast groups. With this module (and an operating
system that supports multicasting), you will be able to receive incoming
multicast transmissions and generate your own outgoing multicast
packets.
IO::Interface adds object-methods to IO::Socket objects to allow
them to get and set operational characteristics of network interface
cards, such as IP addresses, net masks, and so forth. It is useful
for identifying runtime characteristics of cards, such as broadcast
addresses, and finding interfaces that satisfy certain criteria,
such as the ability to multicast.
I cannot test atm.
The label part of this patch is needed until I can figure completely what's
needed to support local labels longer than one digit on a.out arch's.
coding style, and features beginner's C code mistakes, such as incorrect
use of pointers, etc.
Needs a strong cleanup before this can be considered a real program again.
ok lebel@ and maintainer
- Fixed Net::DNS::mx() to work properly in scalar context.
- Fixed taint issue when Net::DNS::Resolver::nameservers() is passed
a hostname as an argument.
>From ChangeLog:
- security fix: long error message from ftp server could cause buffer overflow.
- fixed ftp:fix-pasv-address. Now the address should be fixed properly.
- handle HTTP `100 Continue' in any open mode.
- status line fixed: don't write a space to last screen column.
- security fix: check that addresses have proper length.
It transfers documents from HTTP, FTP, Gopher and optionaly from HTTPS (HTTP
over SSL) servers. Pavuk have optional GUI based on GTK+ widget set.
comments by jsyn@ and pval@
Now works on ELF archs thanks to additional patch from brad@
From CHANGES:
+ Ability to bind a port on which ettercap forwards the sniffed traffic
+ The -H option now supports range ip
+ NEW PLUGIN: lamia (become root of a switches spanning tree)
+ Updated the passive OS fingerprint database (825 records)
!! Fixed the -w options (openssl path related bug)
!! Fixed the conflicting options -Y and -a
!! Fixed the FindIface function under BSD
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Original patch from: Jacob Meuser <jakemsr@jakemsr.com>
This patch (which has been modified to also work
with older versions of OpenSSL) from: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
'This is just the original 0.8.4 package. The 'a' was added after
version number in the package file just to make sure it's not confused
with the backdoored version.'
*) same checksum as non-backdoored version
*) gpg signature/fingerprint verified
*) I suck
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PluSHS allows a user to resolve the names of a single IP address or
entire network of addresses to maintain a "map" of the names that
comprise a certain network.
WWW: http://plushs.sourceforge.net
MAINTAINER= Jose Jimenez Garcia <pluf@wanadoo.es>
ports/net/resolv has turned into plushs
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arpd replies to any ARP request for an IP address matching the specified
destination net with the hardware MAC address of the specified
interface, but only after determining if another host already claims it.
Any IP address cliamed by arpd is eventually forgotten after a period of
inactivity or after a hard timeout, and is relinquished if the real
owner shows up.
This enables a single host to claim all unassigned addresses on a LAN
for network monitoring or simulation.
MAINTAINER= Jason Peel <jsyn@openbsd.org>
note that your /usr/include/net/pfvar.h must be >= 1.68, or this will
not work -- ports-current tracks -current.
tag-team with Srebrenko Sehic <haver@insecure.dk>
0.9 was released SHORTLY before 0.8.6 commit (unnoticed), public servers
rolled over after 0.8.6 commit and reared it's ugly incompatible head.
Fortunately it's a short upgrade path. *sigh*
This is an interum release, intended to return Net::DNS to CPAN,
and encourage new devopement. Version 2.0 is not far behind with
major changes including support for windows platforms, TSIG and
Net::DNS::Nameserver (a very simple nameserver).
Fixed the "defined(@array) is deprecated" message in DNS.pm under
perl 5.6.0 and greater.
Fixed a bug in the Net::DNS::Resolver->nextid method to ensure that
the query ID remains 16 bits.
From pkg/DESCR:
Contains Perl 5 modules SNMP_Session.pm and BER.pm, which, when used
together, provide rudimentary access to remote SNMP (v1) agents.
This module differs from existing SNMP packages in that it is completely
stand-alone, i.e. you don't need to have another SNMP package such as
CMU SNMP. It is also written entirely in Perl, so you don't have to
compile any C modules. It uses the Perl 5 Socket.pm module and should
therefore be very portable, even to non-Unix systems.
WWW: http://www.switch.ch/misc/leinen/snmp/perl/
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Very cool ncurses-based MUD client that offers triggers, aliases,
colors, etc. This is for people who dislike tintin++, tinyfugue, and
can't use an X11 MUD client.
WWW: http://dwizardry.dhs.org/mudix.html
Submitted by Mathieu Braem <majeu@bsdaemon.be>