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This release fixes a bug in pid creation. If a user specified -P /dirname
instead of -P /dirname/ stunnel would assume that it's a file, delete it and
create a new one. Now stunnel makes sure if it's really a file.
Mailcrypt allows seamless integration of cryptography and internet
usage. It can be used to sign and encrypt mail, to sign usenet
articles, and to verify/decrypt mail and articles.
Submitted by: Shell Hung <i@shellhung.org>
Based on a tarball from Shell Hung <i@shellhung.org>
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News::Gateway is *not* a robomoderator or gateway in and of itself.
Rather, it's a toolkit for *building* robomoderators and gateways
that attempts to take care of all of the nitpicking details for you
and drastically decrease the amount of code you have to write.
Based on a tarball from Shell Hung <i@shellhung.org>
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This module allows for creating articles from scratch, or reading
them from various data sources; various header manipulations, and
posting via NNTP or mailing via a sendmail-workalike.
Based on a tarball from Shell Hung <i@shellhung.org>
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This module sprung out of a need to do one thing and one thing only,
do it securely, and do it well. This module creates and checks
detached signatures for data. That's it. If you want to do anything
else that PGP lets you do, look elsewhere.
Sing is a little tool that sends ICMP packets fully customized from
command line. The main purpose is to replace/complement the niceful
ping command with certain enhancements as:
o Send fragmented packets.
o Send monster packets > 65534.
o Send/read spoofed packets.
o Send many ICMP Information types in addition to the ECHO REQUEST
type sent by default as Address Mask Request, Timestamp, Information
Request, Router Solicitation and Router Advertisement.
o Send many ICMP error types: Redirect, Source Quench, Time Exceeded,
Destination Unreach and Parameter Problem.
o Send to host with Loose or Strict Source Routing.
o Use little fingerprinting techniques to discover Window$ or Solaris
boxes.
o Send ICMP packets emulating certain OS: Cisco, Solaris, Linux, Shiva,
Unix and Window$ at the moment.
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HTMLDOC was developed in response to a need to generate high quality
documentation in printed and electronic forms. It converts source
HTML documentation into PDF and Postscript form, and has a GUI and
CLI front-end to accomplish this.