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Serbert 0.1.0
Serbert is a serial bit error rate tester. more>>
Serbert is a command line utility which performs a Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) on serial lines for Unix and its variants. It does this by transmitting bytes, and waiting for their uncorrupted return.
Serbert, however, does not provide a true Bit Error Rate Test (BERT), as it does not check the individual bits returned. It uses the operating systems standard serial interface, which provides the status of each returned byte.
<<lessSerbert, however, does not provide a true Bit Error Rate Test (BERT), as it does not check the individual bits returned. It uses the operating systems standard serial interface, which provides the status of each returned byte.
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Added: 2005-04-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TrinityOS 05/22/05
TrinityOS is a step-by-step guide to securing, tuning, and enabling services for Linux. more>>
TrinityOS is a step-by-step, example-driven HOWTO on building a very functional Linux box with strong security in mind.
TrinityOS is well known for its strong packet firewall ruleset, Chrooted and Split DNS (v9 and v8), secured Sendmail (8.x), Linux PPTP, Serial consoles and Reverse TELNET, DHCPd, SSHd, UPSes, system performance tuning, the automated TrinityOS-Security implementation scripts, and much more.
Main features:
- Master References and Recommended Guidelines
- Linux Distribution Thoughts
- Core OS setup
- Network Connectivity
- Security
- System backup
- More Extensive Guides
<<lessTrinityOS is well known for its strong packet firewall ruleset, Chrooted and Split DNS (v9 and v8), secured Sendmail (8.x), Linux PPTP, Serial consoles and Reverse TELNET, DHCPd, SSHd, UPSes, system performance tuning, the automated TrinityOS-Security implementation scripts, and much more.
Main features:
- Master References and Recommended Guidelines
- Linux Distribution Thoughts
- Core OS setup
- Network Connectivity
- Security
- System backup
- More Extensive Guides
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Added: 2005-05-23 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1615 downloads
Linice 2.6
Linice is an x86 source-level kernel debugger. more>>
Linice is a source-level kernel debugger for x86 systems with the look and feel of SoftIce for MS Windows.
It is designed for people who are already familiar with SoftIce, but anyone can quickly get used to it. It can break into a running kernel at any time using a hotkey and supports breakpoints and single step on modules, the kernel, or user programs.
Linice supports the VGA frame buffer, the X Window System, serial connections, and monochrome adapters.
Enhancements:
- A bug in linsym where getlogin() would return NULL for some kernels has been fixed.
- This fixes a linsym segfault reported by a number of users.
<<lessIt is designed for people who are already familiar with SoftIce, but anyone can quickly get used to it. It can break into a running kernel at any time using a hotkey and supports breakpoints and single step on modules, the kernel, or user programs.
Linice supports the VGA frame buffer, the X Window System, serial connections, and monochrome adapters.
Enhancements:
- A bug in linsym where getlogin() would return NULL for some kernels has been fixed.
- This fixes a linsym segfault reported by a number of users.
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Added: 2005-07-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1551 downloads
JKhepera 1.1
JKhepera is a Java class library for Khepera mini robots. more>>
JKhepera is a Java class library for Khepera mini robots. It includes a class which allows you to open connections from a host computer to the Khepera robot via a serial interface easily.
Communication between Khepera and a computer is also simple, using methods like "setSpeed" or "readProximitySensors".
In addition, there are GUI classes to display the whole communication for debugging purposes and to control the robot manually.
Main features:
- Open Source - JKhepera is published under the terms of GPL.
- Easy to handle communication between Khepera robots and a host computer via serial interface.
- The gui component KheperaPanel, to control Khepera manually
- The gui component KheperaMonitor, to display the complete communication between Khepera and a host computer for debugging purposes
- An Interface KheperaMotionalAlgorithm, that allows the implementation of individual control algorithms (additionally to the existing BraitenbergAlgorithm) to control Khepera automatically.
- The KheperaAgent, to control Khepera by an individual algorithm in an independent thread.
<<lessCommunication between Khepera and a computer is also simple, using methods like "setSpeed" or "readProximitySensors".
In addition, there are GUI classes to display the whole communication for debugging purposes and to control the robot manually.
Main features:
- Open Source - JKhepera is published under the terms of GPL.
- Easy to handle communication between Khepera robots and a host computer via serial interface.
- The gui component KheperaPanel, to control Khepera manually
- The gui component KheperaMonitor, to display the complete communication between Khepera and a host computer for debugging purposes
- An Interface KheperaMotionalAlgorithm, that allows the implementation of individual control algorithms (additionally to the existing BraitenbergAlgorithm) to control Khepera automatically.
- The KheperaAgent, to control Khepera by an individual algorithm in an independent thread.
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Added: 2005-09-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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YAuCP 1.0 beta2
YAuCP is a collection of tools for uC (micro-controller) development. more>>
YAuCP is a collection of tools for uC (micro-controller) development. Its designed mainly for AVR uControllers and aims to develop almost every part of the development chain, ranging from software tools to hardware designs.
Enhancements:
- This release of MagicTerm features a serial port terminal with some handy features.
- In addition to the default readline behaviour it can read an arbitrary number of bytes, has working string triggers, and makes all serial port configuration options avaliable in the configuration file.
- pySerial is now required.
<<lessEnhancements:
- This release of MagicTerm features a serial port terminal with some handy features.
- In addition to the default readline behaviour it can read an arbitrary number of bytes, has working string triggers, and makes all serial port configuration options avaliable in the configuration file.
- pySerial is now required.
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Added: 2005-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IPMItool 1.8.6
IPMItool is a command-line utility to control IPMI-enabled devices. more>>
IPMItool is a simple command-line interface to systems that support the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) v1.5 and v2.0 specifications.
IPMItool provides the ability to read the SDR and print sensor values, display the contents of the SEL, print FRU information, read and set LAN configuration parameters, and perform chassis power control.
Originally written to take advantage of IPMI-over-LAN interfaces, it is also capable of using a system interface as provided by a kernel device driver such as OpenIPMI.
Enhancements:
- A major feature and bugfix release that includes support for PICMG (ATCA) management controllers, better support for Sensors and Events and Inventory data, fixes for IPMIv2 encryption and IPMIv2 Serial-over-LAN, and support for the Tyan implementation of IPMIv1.5 Serial-over-LAN.
<<lessIPMItool provides the ability to read the SDR and print sensor values, display the contents of the SEL, print FRU information, read and set LAN configuration parameters, and perform chassis power control.
Originally written to take advantage of IPMI-over-LAN interfaces, it is also capable of using a system interface as provided by a kernel device driver such as OpenIPMI.
Enhancements:
- A major feature and bugfix release that includes support for PICMG (ATCA) management controllers, better support for Sensors and Events and Inventory data, fixes for IPMIv2 encryption and IPMIv2 Serial-over-LAN, and support for the Tyan implementation of IPMIv1.5 Serial-over-LAN.
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Added: 2006-02-14 License: BSD License Price:
1406 downloads
Axis2 0.94
Apache Axis2 is a next generation Web Services stack (client and server) written in Java that supports asynchronous calling. more>>
Apache Axis2 is a next generation Web Services stack (client and server) written in Java that supports asynchronous calling, a high-performance object model, WS-Addressing, and a powerful extensibility model that supports WSReliableMessaging, WS-Sec, and WS-AtomicTransactions.
Main features:
- AXIOM, an XML object model working on StAX (Streaming API for XML) parsing optimized for SOAP 1.1/1.2 Messages. This has complete XML infoset support.
- Support for One-Way Messaging (In-Only) and Request Response Messaging (In-Out)
- Module Architecture, mechanism to extend the SOAP Processing Model
- Module version support , can have multiple versions of the same module and use them depending on the requirement.
- Content hierarchy
- Archive based deployment Model and Directory based deployment model
- JWS like deployment (making Java class into Web service)
- WSDL Code Generation Tool for Stub and skeletons
- WS-Addressing, both the submission (2004/08) and final (2005/08) versions
- WSS4J module for security
- Improved and user friendly Client API
- WSDL2Java
- REST (REpresentational State Transfer) Support
- Transports supports: HTTP, SMTP, TCP, JMS
- Raw XML providers
- Support for MTOM/ MIME/ SwA
- SAAJ implementation
- DOOM - New Feature
- Pack/Unpack capability for the generated code- New Feature
- Axis Data Binding - ADB (Framework and Schema Compiler)
- Numerous bug fixes since last release
Enhancements:
- Fixing of memory leaks
- Client API changes , Introducing ServiceClient instead of MEPClient, InOnlyMEPClient, InOutMEPClient, Call. (Please note that the above classes will be deprecated in this release.)
- Module versioning support , can have multiple versions of the same module and use them depending on the requirement.
- Code generator improved to process multi-port WSDLs properly
- Packing and unpacking options for the code generated classes
<<lessMain features:
- AXIOM, an XML object model working on StAX (Streaming API for XML) parsing optimized for SOAP 1.1/1.2 Messages. This has complete XML infoset support.
- Support for One-Way Messaging (In-Only) and Request Response Messaging (In-Out)
- Module Architecture, mechanism to extend the SOAP Processing Model
- Module version support , can have multiple versions of the same module and use them depending on the requirement.
- Content hierarchy
- Archive based deployment Model and Directory based deployment model
- JWS like deployment (making Java class into Web service)
- WSDL Code Generation Tool for Stub and skeletons
- WS-Addressing, both the submission (2004/08) and final (2005/08) versions
- WSS4J module for security
- Improved and user friendly Client API
- WSDL2Java
- REST (REpresentational State Transfer) Support
- Transports supports: HTTP, SMTP, TCP, JMS
- Raw XML providers
- Support for MTOM/ MIME/ SwA
- SAAJ implementation
- DOOM - New Feature
- Pack/Unpack capability for the generated code- New Feature
- Axis Data Binding - ADB (Framework and Schema Compiler)
- Numerous bug fixes since last release
Enhancements:
- Fixing of memory leaks
- Client API changes , Introducing ServiceClient instead of MEPClient, InOnlyMEPClient, InOutMEPClient, Call. (Please note that the above classes will be deprecated in this release.)
- Module versioning support , can have multiple versions of the same module and use them depending on the requirement.
- Code generator improved to process multi-port WSDLs properly
- Packing and unpacking options for the code generated classes
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Added: 2006-01-16 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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THC-Shagg 0.2.0
THC-Shagg is a modular application to bruteforce check digit algorithms. more>>
THC-Shagg is a modular application to bruteforce check digit algorithms. THC-Shagg project can be used to gain information about serial numbers that use check digit algorithms.
Once THC-Shagg has analysed a set of serial numbers and found matching check digit algorithms, it is able to generate complete new serial numbers using a saved file containg the matched states.
This page demonstrates the use of THC-Shagg in "daily" life and lists some serial numbers, that have been successfully analysed using Shagg.
Development & Contributions
Youve found some serial numbers and were able to analyse the check digit algorithms using Shagg. Youve some new ideas, you know something about fresh or still un-implemented check digit algorithms. Contribute! And help us making THC Shagg more powerful. Feel free to drop an email to Plasmoid, plasmoid@thc.org.
If you are interested in joining THC, why not write some new classes for THC-Shagg or extend the current version to analyse Web session IDs or other serial numbers? The documented programming API to all classes and interfaces is available online. The source code for THC-Shagg is bundled with the current release, so that you can compile it yourself, if you want to.
How it works:
A check digit algorithm uses the digits of a serial number to construct a check digit, it is not necessary that the digits are numeric values, they can be extended to alpha-numeric values. THC-Shagg currently implements the following algorithms:
Full name Internal name
-------------------------------- ----------------
binary Modulus 7 DR Modulus 7
binary Modulus 9 DR Modulus 9
weighted Modulus 10 DR Modulus 10 Basic
weighted Modulus 10 Luhn Modulus 10 Luhn
weighted Modulus 10 IBM Modulus 10 CC
weighted Modulus 11 DSR Modulus 11
Future releases will implement more algorithms. To get a list of all available algorithms use the -A. For simplicity this version mixes binary and weighted algorithms, DR and DSR algorithms, future version of THC-Shagg may include separate options for binary, weighted, DR and DSR algorithms. As this is the first release, only the most common algorithms have been implemented.
For details on the concept of each algorithms consult the source code of THC-Shagg or browse the web, there are some good information covering these algorithms.
Most of the algorithms above operate using so called weights. Weights are just a sequence of numbers that are multiplied with the individual digits of the serial number to be checked. THC-Shagg generates all weights up to a specified length and checks the serial numbers against all of these weight using all algorithms.
Example: All weights up to length 3
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,
01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,10,...99
001,002,003,004,005,006,007,...999
THC-Shagg ignores all weights that only consist of zeros because they result in fault-positives and are not used in check digit algorithms.
In order to find the position of a check digit, THC-Shagg splits the serial numbers into partitions. A partition has a head and a tail, these parts are ignored during analysis of the serial numbers. THC-Shagg generates all partitions up to a specified minimum length where length is the length of the part to be analyzed. The programs checks the serial number against these partitions using weights and algorithms.
<<lessOnce THC-Shagg has analysed a set of serial numbers and found matching check digit algorithms, it is able to generate complete new serial numbers using a saved file containg the matched states.
This page demonstrates the use of THC-Shagg in "daily" life and lists some serial numbers, that have been successfully analysed using Shagg.
Development & Contributions
Youve found some serial numbers and were able to analyse the check digit algorithms using Shagg. Youve some new ideas, you know something about fresh or still un-implemented check digit algorithms. Contribute! And help us making THC Shagg more powerful. Feel free to drop an email to Plasmoid, plasmoid@thc.org.
If you are interested in joining THC, why not write some new classes for THC-Shagg or extend the current version to analyse Web session IDs or other serial numbers? The documented programming API to all classes and interfaces is available online. The source code for THC-Shagg is bundled with the current release, so that you can compile it yourself, if you want to.
How it works:
A check digit algorithm uses the digits of a serial number to construct a check digit, it is not necessary that the digits are numeric values, they can be extended to alpha-numeric values. THC-Shagg currently implements the following algorithms:
Full name Internal name
-------------------------------- ----------------
binary Modulus 7 DR Modulus 7
binary Modulus 9 DR Modulus 9
weighted Modulus 10 DR Modulus 10 Basic
weighted Modulus 10 Luhn Modulus 10 Luhn
weighted Modulus 10 IBM Modulus 10 CC
weighted Modulus 11 DSR Modulus 11
Future releases will implement more algorithms. To get a list of all available algorithms use the -A. For simplicity this version mixes binary and weighted algorithms, DR and DSR algorithms, future version of THC-Shagg may include separate options for binary, weighted, DR and DSR algorithms. As this is the first release, only the most common algorithms have been implemented.
For details on the concept of each algorithms consult the source code of THC-Shagg or browse the web, there are some good information covering these algorithms.
Most of the algorithms above operate using so called weights. Weights are just a sequence of numbers that are multiplied with the individual digits of the serial number to be checked. THC-Shagg generates all weights up to a specified length and checks the serial numbers against all of these weight using all algorithms.
Example: All weights up to length 3
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,
01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,10,...99
001,002,003,004,005,006,007,...999
THC-Shagg ignores all weights that only consist of zeros because they result in fault-positives and are not used in check digit algorithms.
In order to find the position of a check digit, THC-Shagg splits the serial numbers into partitions. A partition has a head and a tail, these parts are ignored during analysis of the serial numbers. THC-Shagg generates all partitions up to a specified minimum length where length is the length of the part to be analyzed. The programs checks the serial number against these partitions using weights and algorithms.
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Added: 2006-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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catty 20060310
catty project is a small utility to write to and read from a serial tty device. more>>
catty project is a small utility to write to and read from a serial tty device. You can use it in scripts, or directly writing some text to its stdin.
With catty you can add in a few seconds of serial communication to your shell scripts.
Build:
Simply launch the tiny build script:
./Build
I personally tried to compile catty (with success) under the following platforms:
- Linux Kernel 2.4.32
binutils 2.16
gcc 2.95.3
glibc 2.2.5
- Cygwin
cygwin emulation engine 1.5.19-4,
binutils 20050610-1
gcc 3.4.4-1
If you want, please send me a tiny report of your successful compilation, *IF AND ONLY IF* the compilation environment is strongly different from the ones listed above. The report should be in the same form of the reports above.
Installation:
catty is a tool desiged for experts:
youll have to manually copy it in the
best place for your needs (/usr/bin, /usr/sbin, or ~/bin).
Usage:
Usage is displayed launching catty with no (valid) args.
<<lessWith catty you can add in a few seconds of serial communication to your shell scripts.
Build:
Simply launch the tiny build script:
./Build
I personally tried to compile catty (with success) under the following platforms:
- Linux Kernel 2.4.32
binutils 2.16
gcc 2.95.3
glibc 2.2.5
- Cygwin
cygwin emulation engine 1.5.19-4,
binutils 20050610-1
gcc 3.4.4-1
If you want, please send me a tiny report of your successful compilation, *IF AND ONLY IF* the compilation environment is strongly different from the ones listed above. The report should be in the same form of the reports above.
Installation:
catty is a tool desiged for experts:
youll have to manually copy it in the
best place for your needs (/usr/bin, /usr/sbin, or ~/bin).
Usage:
Usage is displayed launching catty with no (valid) args.
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Added: 2006-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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CelSius WS 1.0.1
CelSius Web Script is a C++ written all-new and accurate scripting language. more>>
CelSius Web Script is a C++ written all-new and accurate scripting language, optimized for web, but which can be used with files or directly from command-line. WS stands for Web Script.
Whats New in This Release:
ï¿1⁄2 Speed increases (code cleanup), better string control, POST variables, URL decoding, and the functions readfile, writefile, url_decode, chdir, readdir, interpret, and eval.
<<lessWhats New in This Release:
ï¿1⁄2 Speed increases (code cleanup), better string control, POST variables, URL decoding, and the functions readfile, writefile, url_decode, chdir, readdir, interpret, and eval.
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Added: 2006-03-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WIGS 2.0
WIGS is both an API to talk to a GPS receiver over the serial port via the NMEA protocol. more>>
WIGS is both an API to talk to a GPS receiver over the serial port via the NMEA protocol supported by most GPS receivers, as well as an application that use this API.
The first phase of the WIGS project is now completed as weve published the API.
The second phase is to make an application to present the data received from the GPS in a simple and intuitive way.
The third phase, and also the most important phase, is to add a special mapping feature which allows the user to load any scanned map and, as long as that map is calibrated by providing a set of known coordinates on that map (usually the corners of the map), present the users current position on that map.
Enhancements:
- The API was completely rewritten for better integration into the GUI.
- Third party communications drivers written by developers other than the development team are supported.
- Some minor bugs were fixed.
<<lessThe first phase of the WIGS project is now completed as weve published the API.
The second phase is to make an application to present the data received from the GPS in a simple and intuitive way.
The third phase, and also the most important phase, is to add a special mapping feature which allows the user to load any scanned map and, as long as that map is calibrated by providing a set of known coordinates on that map (usually the corners of the map), present the users current position on that map.
Enhancements:
- The API was completely rewritten for better integration into the GUI.
- Third party communications drivers written by developers other than the development team are supported.
- Some minor bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2006-11-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NVTCom 1.02
NVTCom is a library to access using java RFC2217 devices. more>>
NVTCom is a library to access using java RFC2217 devices, the class hide all the overhead of the telnet protocol and the special options for setting the serial port.
In java is very difficult to access serial device with this library is possible connect serial device to one terminal server and access the device from the network. NVTCom package contains both binary and source code.
NVTCom as been tested with the following hardware/software terminal server :
- Kermit sredir 2.2.0
- Simet cross
- web51
- Jts
- ser2net
But I think work with any compatible RFC2217 terminal server because I use this class in one my project from many years.
<<lessIn java is very difficult to access serial device with this library is possible connect serial device to one terminal server and access the device from the network. NVTCom package contains both binary and source code.
NVTCom as been tested with the following hardware/software terminal server :
- Kermit sredir 2.2.0
- Simet cross
- web51
- Jts
- ser2net
But I think work with any compatible RFC2217 terminal server because I use this class in one my project from many years.
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Added: 2006-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LibSerial 0.0.3
LibSerial provides a collection of C++ classes that allow one to access serial ports on POSIX systems. more>>
LibSerial provides a collection of C++ classes that allow one to access serial ports on POSIX systems like standard C++ iostream objects.
Member functions are provided for setting various parameters of the serial ports such as the baud rate, character size, flow control and others. LibSerials idea is to simplify serial port programming on POSIX systems.
When you have installed the above tools, run the following commands:
Installation:
./configure
make
make install
Note: The html documentation will not be installed by "make install". I will fix this in the future release.
<<lessMember functions are provided for setting various parameters of the serial ports such as the baud rate, character size, flow control and others. LibSerials idea is to simplify serial port programming on POSIX systems.
When you have installed the above tools, run the following commands:
Installation:
./configure
make
make install
Note: The html documentation will not be installed by "make install". I will fix this in the future release.
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Added: 2006-05-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Serial Line Sniffer 0.4.4
slsnif is a serial port logging utility. more>>
slsnif is a serial line sniffer. It listens to the specified serial port and logs all data coming through it. slsnif works transparently for both the device connected to the serial port and the controlling software for this device. It operates by opening a pseudo tty (pty) and linking it to the actual serial port.
slsnif operates by opening a pty and linking it to the serial port. These are following parameters / options:
1. Serial port to open (required).
2. Name of the file to direct output to (optional, defaults to stdout).
3. Desired baudrate (optional, defaults to 9600 baud).
4. Timestamp On/Off (optional, defaults to Off).
5. Print ascii values in hex On/Off (optional, defaults to Off)
6. Print number of bytes transmitted On/Off (optional, defaults to Off).
7. Optional colors for timestamp, number of bytes transmitted and normal output.
8. Lock port On/Off (optional, defaults to On).
9. Use Unix98 ptys instead of BSD ptys (optional, defaults to BSD style).
10. Second serial port to open. If specified, this port will be used instead of a pty, thus providing an ability to log data between two serial ports.
Enhancements:
- Added ability to resynchronize ports at any time by sending a SIGUSR1 signal to slsnif. Useful for debugging applications that change port parameters mid-way, after starting the transmission. One example is pppd daemon, which sets initial parameters in the chat script, and changes them later, after chat script terminates.
- Added ability to use SYSV (Unix98) ptys instead of BSD ones (see -u and --unix98 parameters). This option can also be turned on/off from rc-file.
<<lessslsnif operates by opening a pty and linking it to the serial port. These are following parameters / options:
1. Serial port to open (required).
2. Name of the file to direct output to (optional, defaults to stdout).
3. Desired baudrate (optional, defaults to 9600 baud).
4. Timestamp On/Off (optional, defaults to Off).
5. Print ascii values in hex On/Off (optional, defaults to Off)
6. Print number of bytes transmitted On/Off (optional, defaults to Off).
7. Optional colors for timestamp, number of bytes transmitted and normal output.
8. Lock port On/Off (optional, defaults to On).
9. Use Unix98 ptys instead of BSD ptys (optional, defaults to BSD style).
10. Second serial port to open. If specified, this port will be used instead of a pty, thus providing an ability to log data between two serial ports.
Enhancements:
- Added ability to resynchronize ports at any time by sending a SIGUSR1 signal to slsnif. Useful for debugging applications that change port parameters mid-way, after starting the transmission. One example is pppd daemon, which sets initial parameters in the chat script, and changes them later, after chat script terminates.
- Added ability to use SYSV (Unix98) ptys instead of BSD ones (see -u and --unix98 parameters). This option can also be turned on/off from rc-file.
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Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::A 0.3
Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::A is a Class representing A records. more>>
Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::A is a Class representing A records.
METHODS
Methods specified here are overridden. They might or not be differnt from the derived ones. For other methods refer to the METHODS section for Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::Record.
new ()
Arguments
LABEL => string,
CLASS => string, # IN|HS|CHAOS
TTL => string|number,
AUTH_NS => nameserver,
MAIL_ADDR => rp,
SERIAL => zone_serial_no # number
REFRESH => refresh,
RETRY => retry,
EXPIRE => expire,
MIN_TTL => min_ttl,
PARENT => reference, # to the DB object datastructure
Class constructor. Creates a new Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::* object and returns it if successful, an Err object otherwise. Do not use this constructor directly. Use the Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::new_* equivalent instead.
auth_ns ()
Arguments
auth_ns
Object method. Get/set the records auth_ns. If an argument is passed, the invocants auth_ns is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants auth_ns is returned.
mail_addr ()
Arguments
mail_addr
Object method. Get/set the records mail_addr. If an argument is passed, the invocants mail_addr is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants mail_addr is returned.
serial ()
Arguments
serial
Object method. Get/set the records serial. If an argument is passed, the invocants serial is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants serial is returned.
refresh ()
Arguments
refresh
Object method. Get/set the records refresh. If an argument is passed, the invocants refresh is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants refresh is returned.
retry ()
Arguments
retry
Object method. Get/set the records retry. If an argument is passed, the invocants retry is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants retry is returned.
expire ()
Arguments
expire
Object method. Get/set the records expire. If an argument is passed, the invocants expire is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants expire is returned.
min_ttl ()
Arguments
min_ttl
Object method. Get/set the records min_ttl. If an argument is passed, the invocants min_ttl is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants min_ttl is returned.
<<lessMETHODS
Methods specified here are overridden. They might or not be differnt from the derived ones. For other methods refer to the METHODS section for Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::Record.
new ()
Arguments
LABEL => string,
CLASS => string, # IN|HS|CHAOS
TTL => string|number,
AUTH_NS => nameserver,
MAIL_ADDR => rp,
SERIAL => zone_serial_no # number
REFRESH => refresh,
RETRY => retry,
EXPIRE => expire,
MIN_TTL => min_ttl,
PARENT => reference, # to the DB object datastructure
Class constructor. Creates a new Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::* object and returns it if successful, an Err object otherwise. Do not use this constructor directly. Use the Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::new_* equivalent instead.
auth_ns ()
Arguments
auth_ns
Object method. Get/set the records auth_ns. If an argument is passed, the invocants auth_ns is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants auth_ns is returned.
mail_addr ()
Arguments
mail_addr
Object method. Get/set the records mail_addr. If an argument is passed, the invocants mail_addr is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants mail_addr is returned.
serial ()
Arguments
serial
Object method. Get/set the records serial. If an argument is passed, the invocants serial is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants serial is returned.
refresh ()
Arguments
refresh
Object method. Get/set the records refresh. If an argument is passed, the invocants refresh is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants refresh is returned.
retry ()
Arguments
retry
Object method. Get/set the records retry. If an argument is passed, the invocants retry is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants retry is returned.
expire ()
Arguments
expire
Object method. Get/set the records expire. If an argument is passed, the invocants expire is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants expire is returned.
min_ttl ()
Arguments
min_ttl
Object method. Get/set the records min_ttl. If an argument is passed, the invocants min_ttl is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants min_ttl is returned.
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