to use API for developers to serialize RPC requests to and from XML. It does
*not* include a transport layer, such as HTTP.
WWW: http://xmlrpc-epi.sourceforge.net/
Features
- Colorful console application using ncurses
- Single screen listing of results, transfers and recent messages
- Updated real time
- Control the client with single keypress
- Using same communication protocol as boinc_gui
- Works with all boinc projects
WWW: http://www.oook.cz/bsd/boinc_curses/
with packet streams as if they were working with a source code
debugger. Users can list, inspect, modify, and retransmit any packet
from captured files as well as work with live packet capture.
WWW: pktdbg.sf.net
PR: ports/109002
Submitted by: gnn@
not included anymore in base pear installation.
It has support for HTTP/HTTPS transport, proxies and authentication.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/XML_RPC/
should use 2.3.x for production.
net/openldap22-client: OpenLDAP 2.2.x series are no longer maintained by developers. Use 2.3.x instead.
net/openldap22-sasl-client: OpenLDAP 2.2.x series are no longer maintained by developers. Use 2.3.x instead.
net/openldap22-sasl-server: OpenLDAP 2.2.x series are no longer maintained by developers. Use 2.3.x instead.
net/openldap22-server: OpenLDAP 2.2.x series are no longer maintained by developers. Use 2.3.x instead.
2007-02-01 chinese/oicq: Does not work with newer OICQ protocol
2007-02-01 net/nicmond: Disappeared from the internet
2007-02-01 www/caudium10: Please use www/caudium12
family. It shares a number of common components with the rest of the
family, but can be used alone. It implements several powerful address
mapping capabilities in addtion to supporting UAC registration.
WWW: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Main_Page
PR: ports/107931
Submitted by: Michael Durian <durian at shadetreesoftware.com>
packets and WAV files. It is a necessary dependancy of the sipX
project.
WWW: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Main_Page
PR: ports/107931
Submitted by: Michael Durian <durian at shadetreesoftware.com>
package types can be added through a dynamically linked library
interface, configured through a simple XML plugin configuration file.
WWW: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Main_Page
PR: ports/107931
Submitted by: Michael Durian <durian at shadetreesoftware.com>
various sipX components. It is a necessary dependancy of the sipX
project.
WWW: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Main_Page
PR: ports/107931
Submitted by: Michael Durian <durian at shadetreesoftware.com>
processing utilities. It is a necessary dependancy of the sipX
project.
WWW: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Main_Page
PR: ports/107931
Submitted by: Michael Durian <durian at shadetreesoftware.com>
abstraction APIs. It is a necessary dependancy of the sipX project.
WWW: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Main_Page
PR: ports/107931
Submitted by: Michael Durian <durian at shadetreesoftware.com>
makes it possible to query your TiVo for information about recorded content,
such as a show's download URL, and space consumed.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-TiVo/
Author: Christopher Boumenot <boumenot@gmail.com>
PR: ports/107752
Submitted by: Christopher Boumenot <boumenot at gmail.com>
and measurement tool. It addresses problems caused by load balancers
with the initial implementation of traceroute.
WWW: http://paris-traceroute.net/
PR: ports/107731
Submitted by: dikshie at sfc.wide.ad.jp
simplify the use of the frame crafting framework. Net::Packet does
many things undercover, and it was difficult to document all the thingies.
Also, Net::Packet may suffer from unease of use, because frames were
assembled using layers stored in L2, L3, L4 and L7 attributes. Net::Frame
removes all this, and is splitted in different modules, for those who only
want to use part of the framework, and not whole framework.
Finally, anyone can create a layer, and put it on his CPAN space, because
of the modularity Net::Frame offers. For an example,
see Net::Frame::Layer::ICMPv4 on my CPAN space.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Frame/
Mugshot network. Mugshot makes it easy to show off
what you're doing online and keep track of what
your friends are up to.
WWW: http://www.mugshot.org/
- Ashish Shukla
wahjava@gmail.com
PR: ports/107174
Submitted by: Ashish Shukla<wahjava@gmail.com>
Ruby OpenID makes it easy to add OpenID authentication to your web
applications.
This library is a port of the Python OpenID library, and features:
* API for verifying OpenID identities (OpenID::Consumer)
* API for serving OpenID identities (OpenID::Server)
* Consumer and server support for extensions, including simple registration
* Yadis 1.0 and OpenID 1.0 service discovery, including server fallback
* Does not depend on underlying web framework
* Multiple storage implementations (Filesystem, SQL)
* Comprehensive test suite
* Example code to help you get started, including:
o WEBrick based consumer
o Ruby on rails based server
o OpenIDLoginGenerator for quickly creating a rails app that uses OpenID
for authentication
o ActiveRecord adapter for using an SQL store in rails
WWW: http://www.openidenabled.com/openid/libraries/ruby/
------------
This code implements relying party support for the Yadis service discovery
protocol. The protocol was developed for use by decentralized URL-based
identity systems, but is useful for advertising services provided by or on
behalf of a certain URL.
To learn more about Yadis, see http://www.openidenabled.com/yadis
The module yadis.xrires also provides a method of resolving XRI.
The JanRain Python OpenID library uses this library for discovery of OpenID
service endpoints. See that library for an example of library usage.
WWW: http://www.openidenabled.com/yadis/libraries/python/
ruby-yadis contains full yadis service discovery functionality.
Point releases will be issued as the Yadis 1.0 specification
gets rounded out. Features include:
* Easy to use interface for fetching Yadis service information
* XRDS parser
* HTTPS and server certificate verification support
* Test suite
* BSD license
WWW: http://www.openidenabled.com/yadis/libraries/ruby/
network, along with all necessary access information such as name, IP
address, and port number for a given service.
Bonjour allows you to register a network service, such as a printer or file
server, so that it can be found by name or browsed for by service type and
domain.
WWW: http://gnustep.dyndns.org/
(aka identity consumers or membersites) to determine automatically,
without end-user intervention, the most appropriate protocol to use.
Examples of such services are:
* Single sign-on across web sites
* Profile exchange and form filling
* Blog anti-spam
Yadis provides the first step for any service that uses identifiers for
authentication, accountability, privacy controlled data exchange and more.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Yadis/http://yadis.org/wiki/What_is_Yadis
component that provides UPnP media devices with information on available
multimedia files. uShare uses the built-in http server of libupnp to stream
the files to clients.
WWW: http://ushare.geexbox.org/
PR: ports/106634
Submitted by: Volker Theile <votdev at gmx.de>
2006-12-01 www/nspostgres: Use www/aolserver with WITH_NSPOSTGRES=1 instead.
2006-12-01 www/fxhtml: crusty old a.out binary, not useful any more
2006-12-01 www/jakarta-tomcat3: Please use www/tomcat55 instead
2006-12-10 shells/mudsh: Project disappeared from the internet
2006-12-09 print/py-freetype: Project has disappeared and is no longer fetchable
2006-12-01 palm/syncal: Does not build with new pilot-link
2006-12-01 net/tn3270: dumps core. Please use net/c3270 instead
2006-12-01 multimedia/dvdwizard: has an incomplete dependency list