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Black List Scanning Bot 3.0 Alpha3

Black List Scanning Bot 3.0 Alpha3


Black List Scanning Bot (BLSB for short) checks the IP addresses of users. more>>
Black List Scanning Bot (BLSB for short) checks the IP addresses of users connecting to your IRC server against DNS blacklist services such as Blitzed or Sorbs.
Black List Scanning Bot works like this, if a user matches a blacklist, that user is killed from your network.
Enhancements:
- Add support for lookup lists only without banning (D)
- Make sure we broadcast a message when we akill even if not in verbose (F)
- AKILL support (F)
- Reorder add command so name works. (M)
- Simplify command paths. (M)
- Initial Version. (F)
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Added: 2005-12-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LDAP Mailing Lists Access Policy Daemon 0.2

LDAP Mailing Lists Access Policy Daemon 0.2


LDAP Mailing Lists Access Policy Daemon (MLAPD) is a mailing list manager that uses LDAP to control list access. more>>
LDAP Mailing Lists Access Policy Daemon (MLAPD) is a mailing list manager that uses LDAP (instead of BDB or GDBM) to control list access. Its designed to work in conjunction with Postfix as an access policy delegation daemon. It manages electronic mail discussion and e-newsletter lists. Its goal is to store/read list data on/from LDAP.
It works as a Postfix access policy delegation agent, so it can be installed one time and used by multiple Postfix instances, or installed multiple times and not suffer database access concurrency issues (because it uses LDAP).
Enhancements:
- This can be considered the first stable and usable release.
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Added: 2007-03-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ADDRESS LIST print web.de dict one slide 0.3

ADDRESS LIST print web.de dict one slide 0.3


ADDRESS LIST print web.de dict one slide allows users of web.de can print up to 85 addresses on one sheet of paper! more>>
ADDRESS LIST print web.de dict one slide allows users of web.de can print up to 85 addresses on one sheet of paper!
If you use the printing function of web.de, you get a lot of pages to print but never all informations stored before. It is much more convenient to have all informations on one sheet of paper!
How to install:
1 download adl.tar.bz2
2 unpack adl.tar.bz2 to a directory adl
3 cd (place of the directory of adl)
4 ./configure
5 make
6 make install (as root)
How to use:
1. Search in-/export of adresses
2. press export
3. choose "open" (only first time)
4. choose "open with" (only first time)
5. open with "adl", mark every time
6 print page 3-4
How to uninstall
- make uninstall (as root)
Enhancements:
New:
- i18n (translations now possible, if you like to translate, please mail!)
- Lines filled with dots now => easier to find entries which belong together
- mapping of text/x-csv to Address List => open Adress List with right click is possible
- you can change in code if you prefere text alignment center (default) or left
Much better (V 0.2):
- code cleanup
- again: improved Handbook - read it!!!
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Added: 2006-09-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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list files 0.2

list files 0.2


list files package prints to file list of files in a given directory. more>>
list files package prints to file list of files in a given directory.
Handy if youd like to, say, tell a friend of yours what ebooks you have, and wouldnt feel like typing them all by hand.
Hope you can find it useful.
INSTALLATION
i assume youve got everything in its standard places; otherwise you probably know what to do anyway.
to install for one user
copy listFiles.desktop to ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
copy listFiles.sh to /usr/local/bin or elsewhere in the path
to install for all users
copy listFiles.desktop to /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
copy listFiles.sh to /usr/local/bin or elsewhere in the path
Enhancements:
- added counting the number of items
- added the possibility to change the place where the listing is written to
- some minor changes to the code
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Added: 2007-02-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Password List Generator 1.0

Password List Generator 1.0


Password List Generator is a good tool to create passwords list with makepasswd and save to file. more>>
Password List Generator is a good tool to create passwords list with makepasswd and save to file.

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Added: 2006-03-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Laptop Temperature Monitor 0.8.0

Laptop Temperature Monitor 0.8.0


Laptop Temperature Monitor is a little applet for the GNOME desktop that shows the temperature of your laptop CPU on screen. more>>
Laptop Temperature Monitor is a little applet for the GNOME desktop that shows the temperature of your laptop CPU on screen. You can log temperatures to a file as well.

Laptop Temperature Monitor project is free software released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.

Installation

tar xzf laptoptemp-0.2.tar.gz
$ cd laptoptemp-0.2
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install

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Added: 2006-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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List::Pairwise 0.23

List::Pairwise 0.23


List::Pairwise is a Perl module with map/grep arrays and hashes pairwise. more>>
List::Pairwise is a Perl module with map/grep arrays and hashes pairwise.

SYNOPSIS

use List::Pairwise qw(:all);

my %a = (
snoogy1 => 4,
snoogy2 => 2,
NOT => 4,
snoogy3 => 5,
hehe => 12,
);

# keys/values emulation (only slower)
my @keys = mapp {$a} %a;
my @values = mapp {$b} %a;

# reverse hash (does not work in-place)
my %reverse_a = mapp {$b, $a} %a;

# reverse array pairs in-place
my @a = %a;
mapp { ($a, $b) = ($b, $a) } @a;

# modify values in-place
mapp {$b++} %a;

# modify keys (does not work in-place)
my %b = mapp {lc($a) => $b} %a;

# grep hash subset
my %subset1 = grepp {$a =~ /snoogy/} %a;
my %subset2 = grepp {$b < 5} %a;

# grep some specific values
my @snoog_values = mapp {$b} grepp {$a =~ /snoogy/} %a;
# This does not work:
# values grepp {$a =~ /snoogy/} %a; # values() expects a real hash

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Added: 2007-05-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Notes List 0.1

Notes List 0.1


Notes List is a simple and easy way to take Notes. more>>
Notes List is a simple and easy way to take Notes.

- Change SIZE (width and height)
- tun on/off the background image
- Auto save notes

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Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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List::Util::Superpositions 1.1

List::Util::Superpositions 1.1


List::Util::Superpositions is a Perl module that provides any and all for lists. more>>
List::Util::Superpositions is a Perl module that provides any and all for lists.
Synopsis
This module extends the methods provided by List::Util to offer the any() and all() operators from Quantum::Superpositions as part of the List::Util feature set.
use List::Util::Superpositions;
my $foo = List::Util::Superpositions->new();
...
Exports & Inheritances
Quantum::Superpositions
- any
- all
List::Util
- first
- max
- maxstr
- min
- minstr
- reduce
- shuffle
- sum
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Added: 2007-05-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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List::Compare 0.33

List::Compare 0.33


List::Compare is a Perl module to compare elements of two or more lists. more>>
List::Compare is a Perl module to compare elements of two or more lists.

SYNOPSIS

The bare essentials:

@Llist = qw(abel abel baker camera delta edward fargo golfer);
@Rlist = qw(baker camera delta delta edward fargo golfer hilton);

$lc = List::Compare->new(@Llist, @Rlist);

@intersection = $lc->get_intersection;
@union = $lc->get_union;

General Comments

List::Compare is an object-oriented implementation of very common Perl code (see "History, References and Development" below) used to determine interesting relationships between two or more lists at a time. A List::Compare object is created and automatically computes the values needed to supply List::Compare methods with appropriate results. In the current implementation List::Compare methods will return new lists containing the items found in any designated list alone (unique), any list other than a designated list (complement), the intersection and union of all lists and so forth. List::Compare also has (a) methods to return Boolean values indicating whether one list is a subset of another and whether any two lists are equivalent to each other (b) methods to pretty-print very simple charts displaying the subset and equivalence relationships among lists.

Except for List::Compares get_bag() method, multiple instances of an element in a given list count only once with respect to computing the intersection, union, etc. of the two lists. In particular, List::Compare considers two lists as equivalent if each element of the first list can be found in the second list and vice versa. Equivalence in this usage takes no note of the frequency with which elements occur in either list or their order within the lists. List::Compare asks the question: Did I see this item in this list at all? Only when you use List::Compare::get_bag() to compute a bag holding the two lists do you ask the question: How many times did this item occur in this list?
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Added: 2007-01-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Display mailing list header 0.3.1

Display mailing list header 0.3.1


Display mailing list header provides you with a powerful and easy-to-use Firefox extention which parses the header fields and displays links in the extended header view. more>> Display mailing list header 0.3.1 provides you with a powerful and easy-to-use Firefox extention which parses the header fields and displays links in the extended header view. You can click them to simply go to the archive, request help or unsubscribe from the list. You have to install Enigmail OR Mnenhy, as this extension relies on getting special headers from the mail which is very complicated to achieve in current versions of thunderbird.

Requirements:

  • Thunderbird 1.0 1.5.0.* ALL
  • Mozilla 1.7.7 1.7.7 ALL
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Added: 2006-09-12 License: MPL Price: FREE
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Monalo Toolbar 0.93

Monalo Toolbar 0.93


Monalo Toolbar is a Firefox extension that shows RSS feed headlines directly in the toolbar and more... more>>
Monalo Toolbar Firefox extension lets you:

1) Show RSS feed headlines directly in the toolbar with a slick fade-in effect. You can also select from a list of topics (i.e. Technology, Video Gaming, Star Wars) to get headlines from feeds relating to the chosen topic.
2) Be notified when there are updates to RSS feeds you wish to monitor.
3) Share links with friends/family/the world.

There are many other features, such as the ability to create your own topic-based "channel" (with RSS) from a mashup of related RSS feeds. So, for example, you could create an "IT Podcasts" channel which would display all the latest (and most popular) IT podcasts from around the web.

The rest is left for you to discover.

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Added: 2007-05-28 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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HP Linux Imaging and Printing 2.7.7

HP Linux Imaging and Printing 2.7.7


HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP) isa complete printing and imaging solution for Linux. more>>
HP Linux Imaging and Printing Driver Project consists of two projects:

1) HPIJS, a printer driver for HP devices

2) HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP), a complete printing and imaging solution for Linux (note: HPLIP includes HPIJS).
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Safesquid Content Filtering Proxy 4.2.2.RC7

Safesquid Content Filtering Proxy 4.2.2.RC7


Antivirus and content filtering proxy server more>> Safesquid is an antivirus and content filtering proxy server. It has many advanced features like URL blacklists, bandwidth management, regular expression substitution on Website content and requested URLs, ICP and CARP support to interoperate with other proxy servers, configuration synchronization to ease management of proxy servers in a cluster, ICAP support to use third-party content adaptation software, image and link prefetching, HTTP and FTP content caching, NTLM and Basic authentication, and an intutive Web interface to configure the proxy server.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-19 License: Freeware Price: Free
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List::MoreUtils 0.22

List::MoreUtils 0.22


List::MoreUtils is a Perl module that can provide the stuff missing in List::Util. more>>
List::MoreUtils is a Perl module that can provide the stuff missing in List::Util.

SYNOPSIS

use List::MoreUtils qw(any all none notall true false firstidx first_index
lastidx last_index insert_after insert_after_string
apply after after_incl before before_incl indexes
firstval first_value lastval last_value each_array
each_arrayref pairwise natatime mesh zip uniq minmax);

List::MoreUtils provides some trivial but commonly needed functionality on lists which is not going to go into List::Util.

All of the below functions are implementable in only a couple of lines of Perl code. Using the functions from this module however should give slightly better performance as everything is implemented in C. The pure-Perl implementation of these functions only serves as a fallback in case the C portions of this module couldnt be compiled on this machine.

any BLOCK LIST

Returns a true value if any item in LIST meets the criterion given through BLOCK. Sets $_ for each item in LIST in turn:

print "At least one value undefined"
if any { !defined($_) } @list;

Returns false otherwise, or undef if LIST is empty.

all BLOCK LIST

Returns a true value if all items in LIST meet the criterion given through BLOCK. Sets $_ for each item in LIST in turn:

print "All items defined"
if all { defined($_) } @list;

Returns false otherwise, or undef if LIST is empty.

none BLOCK LIST

Logically the negation of any. Returns a true value if no item in LIST meets the criterion given through BLOCK. Sets $_ for each item in LIST in turn:

print "No value defined"
if none { defined($_) } @list;

Returns false otherwise, or undef if LIST is empty.

notall BLOCK LIST

Logically the negation of all. Returns a true value if not all items in LIST meet the criterion given through BLOCK. Sets $_ for each item in LIST in turn:

print "Not all values defined"
if notall { defined($_) } @list;

Returns false otherwise, or undef if LIST is empty.

true BLOCK LIST

Counts the number of elements in LIST for which the criterion in BLOCK is true. Sets $_ for each item in LIST in turn:

printf "%i item(s) are defined", true { defined($_) } @list;

false BLOCK LIST

Counts the number of elements in LIST for which the criterion in BLOCK is false. Sets $_ for each item in LIST in turn:

printf "%i item(s) are not defined", false { defined($_) } @list;

firstidx BLOCK LIST

first_index BLOCK LIST

Returns the index of the first element in LIST for which the criterion in BLOCK is true. Sets $_ for each item in LIST in turn:

my @list = (1, 4, 3, 2, 4, 6);
printf "item with index %i in list is 4", firstidx { $_ == 4 } @list;
__END__
item with index 1 in list is 4

Returns -1 if no such item could be found.

first_index is an alias for firstidx.

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Added: 2007-07-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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