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ldapvi is an interactive LDAP client for Unix terminals.
Using it, you can update LDAP entries with a text editor.
Think of it as vipw(1) for LDAP.

This version contains additional patches from https://github.com/nutznboltz/ldapvi

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NaCl (pronounced "salt") is a new easy-to-use high-speed software library for network communication, encryption, decryption, signatures, etc. NaCl's goal is to provide all of the core operations needed to build higher-level cryptographic tools.

Of course, other libraries already exist for these core operations. NaCl advances the state of the art by improving security, by improving usability, and by improving speed.

The core NaCl development team consists of Daniel J. Bernstein (University of Illinois at Chicago), Tanja Lange (Technische Universiteit Eindhoven), and Peter Schwabe (Academia Sinica).

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Web analytic tool for Web / FTP / Squid / CUPS and Mail servers.

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QPRINT is a simple command-line filter which encodes and decodes
files in Quoted-Printable encoding as defined in RFC 1521. For
details on operation of the program, please consult the manual
page "qprint.1".

PGP Tools is a collection for all kinds of pgp related things, including signing scripts, party preparation scripts etc.

caff is a script that helps you in keysigning. It takes a list of
keyids on the command line, fetches them from a keyserver and calls
GnuPG so that you can sign it. It then mails each key to all its email
addresses - only including the one UID that we send to in each mail.

pgp-clean takes a list of keyids on the command line and outputs an
ascii-armored keyring on stdout for each key with all signatures
except self-signatures stripped. Its use is to reduce the size of keys
sent out after signing. (pgp-clean is a stripped-down caff version.)

gpg-key2ps will output a PostScript file which has your Key-ID, UIDs
and fingerprint nicely formatted for printing paper slips to take with
you to a signing-party.

Given one or more key-ids, gpg-mailkeys mails these keys to their
owners. You use this after you've signed them. By default, the mails
contain a standard text and your name and address as the From (as
determined by the sendmail command).

gpglist takes a keyid and creates a listing showing who signed your
user IDs.

gpgsigs was written to assist the user in signing keys during a
keysigning party. It takes as input a file containing keys in gpg
--list-keys format and prepends every line with a tag indicating if
the user has already signed that uid.

keylookup is a wrapper around gpg --search, allowing you to search for
keys on a keyserver. It presents the list of matching keys to the user
and allows her to select the keys for importing into the GnuPG
keyring.

Bugowner

This package is based on the package 'cacti' from project 'openSUSE:Factory:Contrib'.

Cacti is a complete front-end to RRDtool: it stores all necessary
information for creating graphs and populates them with data from a
MySQL database. The front-end is completely PHP driven. Along with
being ableto maintain graphs, data sources, and round robin archives
ina database, Cacti also handles data gathering. There exists an SNMP
support for those accustomed to creating traffic graphs with MRTG as
well.

Bugowner

C-Kermit is a combined serial and network communication software
package offering a consistent, medium-independent, and cross-platform
approach to connection establishment, terminal sessions, file transfer,
character-set translation, and automation of communication tasks.

Firewall Builder is a GUI firewall configuration and management tool that supports iptables (netfilter), ipfilter, pf, ipfw, Cisco PIX (FWSM, ASA) and Cisco routers extended access lists. Firewall Builder uses object-oriented approach, it helps administrator maintain a database of network objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations.

It is designed to be small, fast, portable and compatible to RFC standards,
and most IRC clients. libircclient features include:
* Full multi-threading support.
* Single threads handles all the IRC processing.
* Support for single-threaded applications, and socket-based
applications, which use select()
* Synchronous and asynchronous interfaces.
* CTCP support with optional build-in reply code.
* Flexible DCC support, including both DCC chat, and DCC file transfer.
* Can both initiate and react to initiated DCC.
* Can accept or decline DCC sessions asynchronously.
* Plain C interface and implementation (possible to use from C++ code,
obviously)
* Compatible with RFC 1459 and most IRC clients.
* Free, licensed under LGPL license.
* Good documentation and examples available.

Bugowner

lzop is a file compressor similar to gzip. Its main advantages over gzip are much higher compression and decompression speed at the cost of compression ratio.

lzop was designed with the following goals in mind:
- speed (both compression and decompression)
- reasonable drop-in compatibility to gzip
- portability

The MiniUPnP project offers software which supports the UPnP Internet Gateway
Device (IGD) specifications.

Bugowner

QPRINT is a simple command-line filter which encodes and decodes
files in Quoted-Printable encoding as defined in RFC 1521. For
details on operation of the program, please consult the manual
page "qprint.1".

PGP Tools is a collection for all kinds of pgp related things, including signing scripts, party preparation scripts etc.

caff is a script that helps you in keysigning. It takes a list of
keyids on the command line, fetches them from a keyserver and calls
GnuPG so that you can sign it. It then mails each key to all its email
addresses - only including the one UID that we send to in each mail.

pgp-clean takes a list of keyids on the command line and outputs an
ascii-armored keyring on stdout for each key with all signatures
except self-signatures stripped. Its use is to reduce the size of keys
sent out after signing. (pgp-clean is a stripped-down caff version.)

gpg-key2ps will output a PostScript file which has your Key-ID, UIDs
and fingerprint nicely formatted for printing paper slips to take with
you to a signing-party.

Given one or more key-ids, gpg-mailkeys mails these keys to their
owners. You use this after you've signed them. By default, the mails
contain a standard text and your name and address as the From (as
determined by the sendmail command).

gpglist takes a keyid and creates a listing showing who signed your
user IDs.

gpgsigs was written to assist the user in signing keys during a
keysigning party. It takes as input a file containing keys in gpg
--list-keys format and prepends every line with a tag indicating if
the user has already signed that uid.

keylookup is a wrapper around gpg --search, allowing you to search for
keys on a keyserver. It presents the list of matching keys to the user
and allows her to select the keys for importing into the GnuPG
keyring.

Bugowner
Bugowner

This package is based on the package 'cacti' from project 'openSUSE:Factory:Contrib'.

Cacti is a complete front-end to RRDtool: it stores all necessary
information for creating graphs and populates them with data from a
MySQL database. The front-end is completely PHP driven. Along with
being ableto maintain graphs, data sources, and round robin archives
ina database, Cacti also handles data gathering. There exists an SNMP
support for those accustomed to creating traffic graphs with MRTG as
well.

Bugowner

C-Kermit is a combined serial and network communication software
package offering a consistent, medium-independent, and cross-platform
approach to connection establishment, terminal sessions, file transfer,
character-set translation, and automation of communication tasks.

Eagle Mode is an advanced solution for a futuristic style of man-machine communication, in which the user can visit almost everything simply by zooming in. It has a professional file manager, file viewers and players for most of the common file types, a chess game, a 3D mines game, a multi-function clock and some fractal fun, all integrated in a virtual cosmos. Besides, that cosmos also provides a Linux kernel configurator in form of a kernel patch.

By featuring a separate popup-zoomed control view, help texts in the things they are describing, editable bookmarks, multiple input methods, fast anti-aliased graphics, a virtually unlimited depth of panel tree, and by its portable C++ API, Eagle Mode aims to be a cutting edge of zoomable user interfaces.

Firewall Builder is a GUI firewall configuration and management tool that supports iptables (netfilter), ipfilter, pf, ipfw, Cisco PIX (FWSM, ASA) and Cisco routers extended access lists. Firewall Builder uses object-oriented approach, it helps administrator maintain a database of network objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations.

It is designed to be small, fast, portable and compatible to RFC standards,
and most IRC clients. libircclient features include:
* Full multi-threading support.
* Single threads handles all the IRC processing.
* Support for single-threaded applications, and socket-based
applications, which use select()
* Synchronous and asynchronous interfaces.
* CTCP support with optional build-in reply code.
* Flexible DCC support, including both DCC chat, and DCC file transfer.
* Can both initiate and react to initiated DCC.
* Can accept or decline DCC sessions asynchronously.
* Plain C interface and implementation (possible to use from C++ code,
obviously)
* Compatible with RFC 1459 and most IRC clients.
* Free, licensed under LGPL license.
* Good documentation and examples available.

Bugowner

lzop is a file compressor similar to gzip. Its main advantages over gzip are much higher compression and decompression speed at the cost of compression ratio.

lzop was designed with the following goals in mind:
- speed (both compression and decompression)
- reasonable drop-in compatibility to gzip
- portability

The MiniUPnP project offers software which supports the UPnP Internet Gateway
Device (IGD) specifications.

Bugowner

QPRINT is a simple command-line filter which encodes and decodes
files in Quoted-Printable encoding as defined in RFC 1521. For
details on operation of the program, please consult the manual
page "qprint.1".

PGP Tools is a collection for all kinds of pgp related things, including signing scripts, party preparation scripts etc.

caff is a script that helps you in keysigning. It takes a list of
keyids on the command line, fetches them from a keyserver and calls
GnuPG so that you can sign it. It then mails each key to all its email
addresses - only including the one UID that we send to in each mail.

pgp-clean takes a list of keyids on the command line and outputs an
ascii-armored keyring on stdout for each key with all signatures
except self-signatures stripped. Its use is to reduce the size of keys
sent out after signing. (pgp-clean is a stripped-down caff version.)

gpg-key2ps will output a PostScript file which has your Key-ID, UIDs
and fingerprint nicely formatted for printing paper slips to take with
you to a signing-party.

Given one or more key-ids, gpg-mailkeys mails these keys to their
owners. You use this after you've signed them. By default, the mails
contain a standard text and your name and address as the From (as
determined by the sendmail command).

gpglist takes a keyid and creates a listing showing who signed your
user IDs.

gpgsigs was written to assist the user in signing keys during a
keysigning party. It takes as input a file containing keys in gpg
--list-keys format and prepends every line with a tag indicating if
the user has already signed that uid.

keylookup is a wrapper around gpg --search, allowing you to search for
keys on a keyserver. It presents the list of matching keys to the user
and allows her to select the keys for importing into the GnuPG
keyring.

Maintainer

Firewall Builder is a GUI firewall configuration and management tool that supports iptables (netfilter), ipfilter, pf, ipfw, Cisco PIX (FWSM, ASA) and Cisco routers extended access lists. Firewall Builder uses object-oriented approach, it helps administrator maintain a database of network objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations.

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