sks-ecc
Cryptographic tool based on ECC
SKS is a public-key, command-line application for encryption/authentication,
based on Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC). His minimalist design points to
a simple, light, fast, easy-to-use and multiplatform software. All these
features are satisfied with this high quality cryptography kit that has
the following elements:
sntop
A curses-based utility that polls hosts to determine connectivity
Simple network top (sntop) is a curses-based console utility,
in the spirit of top, that polls network hosts at a regular interval to
determine their connectivity and displays the results in a pretty format.
Advanced features, such as automatic HTML generation of results,
secure terminal mode, execution of external file on connectivity change,
and user/system configure files, are supported.
libmbtserver1
Server extensions for Timbl - runtime
MbtServer extends Mbt with a server layer, running as a TCP server. Mbt is a
memory-based tagger-generator and tagger for natural language processing.
MbtServer provides the possibility to access a trained tagger from multiple
sessions. It also allows one to run and access different taggers in parallel.
z-push-backend-imap
open source implementation of the ActiveSync protocol - IMAP backend
Z-Push is an implementation of the ActiveSync protocol which is used
'over-the-air' for multi platform ActiveSync devices, including Windows
Mobile, iPhone, Sony Ericsson and Nokia mobile devices. With Z-Push any
groupware can be connected and synced with these devices.
php5-suhosin
advanced protection module for php5
This package provides a module for suhosin functions.
socks4-clients
Socks4 enabled clients as rtelnet and rftp
This is version 4.3 of SOCKS, a package that allows Unix hosts
behind a firewall to gain full access to the internet without requiring
direct IP reachability. It does require a SOCKS server program being
run on a hosts that can communicate directly to hosts behind the firewall
as well as hosts on the Internet at large. It is based on the original
SOCKS written by David Koblas <koblas@netcom.com>.