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wmglobe (1.3-1) - The whole Earth spinning on your desktop as a dockable app
Binary for 'i386' (70.8 kB)
The whole Earth spinning on your desktop... as a dockable app
APG (Automated Password Generator) is the tool set for random password generation. It generates some random words of required type and prints them to standard output. This binary package contains only the standalone version of apg. Advantages: * Built-in ANSI X9.17 RNG (Random Number Generator)(CAST/SHA1) * Built-in password quality checking system (now it has support for Bloom filter for faster access) * Two Password Generation Algorithms: 1. Pronounceable Password Generation Algorithm (according to NIST FIPS 181) 2. Random Character Password Generation Algorithm with 35 configurable modes of operation * Configurable password length parameters * Configurable amount of generated passwords * Ability to initialize RNG with user string * Support for /dev/random * Ability to crypt() generated passwords and print them as additional output. * Special parameters to use APG in script * Ability to log password generation requests for network version * Ability to control APG service access using tcpd * Ability to use password generation service from any type of box (Mac, WinXX, etc.) that connected to network * Ability to enforce remote users to use only allowed type of password generation The client/server version of apg has been deliberately omitted.
Upstream URL: http://www.adel.nursat.kz/apg/download.shtml
netdiscover (0.3beta6-1) - active/passive address scanner using arp requests
Binary for 'i386' (129.5 kB)
The netdiscover tool is an active/passive address reconnaissance program, mainly developed to gain informations about wireless networks without dhcp servers in wardriving scenarios. It can also be used on switched networks. Built on top of libnet and libpcap, it can passively detect online hosts or search for them by sending arp requests. Furthermore, it can be used to inspect your network's arp traffic and find network addresses using auto scan mode which will scan for common local networks.
p7zip (4.43~dfsg.1-dc1) - 7-Zip is a file archiver with high compression ratio
Binary for 'i386' (328.4 kB)
7-Zip is the file archiver that archives with the highest compression ratios. The program supports 7z (that implements LZMA compression algorithm).
p7zip-full provides 7z and 7za which handles more compression formats.
p7zip-full (4.43~dfsg.1-dc1) - 7-Zip is a file archiver with high compression ratio
Binary for 'i386' (1.5 MB)
7-Zip is the file archiver that archives with the highest compression ratios. The program supports 7z (that implements LZMA compression algorithm), ZIP, Zip64, CAB, RAR, ARJ, GZIP, BZIP2, TAR, CPIO, RPM, ISO and DEB formats. Compression ratios with the new 7z format are 30 to 50% better than ratios with the ZIP format.
A very nice MSN compatible messenger application. Works pretty much like its Windows based counterpart. Perfect for keeping in touch with those friends who have not yet seen the light.
This package supersedes ccmsn, which is no longer maintained upstream.
rdesktop (1.5.0-1-dc1) - RDP client for Windows NT/2000 Terminal Server
Binary for 'i386' (112.9 kB)
rdesktop is an open source client for Windows NT/2000 Terminal Server, capable of natively speaking its Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) in order to present the user's NT/2000 desktop. Unlike Citrix ICA, no server extensions are required.
This package contains the POP2 and POP3 servers which were formerly part of the University of Washington IMAP package.
This server has SSL support built in.
This package is obsolete. Once uw-imapd is installed, you can purge it.
libc-client-dev (7:2002edebian1-11sarge1dc1) - UW c-client library for mail protocols
Binary for 'i386' (1.1 MB)
C-client is a library of functions for accessing mail folders and messages. It was written as part of the University of Washington IMAP server, but has since found other use as well.
This package contains the static lib and headers for using the c-client mail handling library.
libc-client2002edebian (7:2002edebian1-11sarge1dc1) - UW c-client library for mail protocols
Binary for 'i386' (568.3 kB)
C-client is a library of functions for accessing mail folders and messages. It was written as part of the University of Washington IMAP server, but has since found other use as well.
This package contains the shared c-client mail handling library with SSL support.
C-client is a library of functions for accessing mail folders and messages. It was written as part of the University of Washington IMAP server, but has since found other use as well.
libc-client.so uses this program to lock mailbox files so they don't get corrupted.
uw-imapd (7:2002edebian1-11sarge1dc1) - remote mail folder access server
Binary for 'i386' (68.2 kB)
IMAP (the Interactive Mail Access Protocol) is a mechanism for accessing mail folders and the messages in them remotely, ie with your user mail program running on a different machine to the one where all the messages are stored.
If you do install uw-imapd you will almost certainly want to install a Mail Transfer Agent such as Smail or Sendmail, as remote mail programs which use IMAP to access incoming and saved mail will usually want to send mail using SMTP, often to the same machine.
This server has SSL support built in.
uw-imapd-ssl (7:2002edebian1-11sarge1dc1) - Dummy upgrade package for uw-imapd
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This package is obsolete. Once uw-imapd is installed, you can purge it.
uw-mailutils (7:2002edebian1-11sarge1dc1) - C-client support programs from UW
Binary for 'i386' (45.7 kB)
C-client is a library of functions for accessing mail folders and messages. It was written as part of the University of Washington IMAP server, but has since found other use as well.
This package contains some programs that can be used with the libc-client mail handling library. They are:
mailutil: a program for dealing with mailboxes of various types. dmail: a Mail Delivery Agent (MDA) for use with procmail tmail: a Mail Delivery Program (MDA) for use with sendmail etc.
libwine (0.9.10~winehq1-dc1) - Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Dummy Package)
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This is a dummy package to ease upgrade from users of old libwine-* packages to the newer wine package. It can be safely removed at any time.
libwine-dev (0.9.10~winehq1-dc1) - Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Dummy Package)
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This is a dummy package to ease upgrade from users of old libwine-dev packages to the newer wine-dev package. It can be safely removed at any time.
wine (0.9.10~winehq1-dc1) - Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)
Binary for 'i386' (8.7 MB)
While Wine is usually thought of as a Microsoft Windows emulator, the Wine developers would prefer that users thought of Wine as a Windows compatibility layer for Linux. Wine does not require MS Windows, but it can use native system dll files in place of its own if they are available.
This package includes a program loader, which allows unmodified Windows binaries to run under compatible hardware. This package also includes the library that implements the Wine project's free version of the Windows API, allowing successful running of programs ported directly from Windows.
wine-dev (0.9.10~winehq1-dc1) - Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Development files)
Binary for 'i386' (1.4 MB)
While Wine is usually thought of as a Microsoft Windows emulator, the Wine developers would prefer that users thought of Wine as a Windows compatibility layer for Linux. Wine does not require MS Windows, but it can use native system dll files in place of its own if they are available.
This package consists of the development files needed to compile programs using wine's free version of the Microsoft Windows API.
ri-li (1.0.2-1) - You drive a toy wood engine in many levels and you must collect all the coaches for win
Binary for 'i386' (14.2 MB)
You drive a toy wood engine in many levels and you must collect all the coaches for win.
Gammu (GNU All Mobile Management Utility) is program to manage mobile phone.
Gammu can do such things with cellular phones as making data calls, updating the address book, changing calendar and ToDo entries, sending and receiving SMS messages, loading and getting ring tones and pictures (different types of logos), synchronizing time, enabling NetMonitor, managing WAP settings and bookmarks and much more. Functions depend on the phone model.
Currently supported phones are:
* Many Nokia phones. * Alcatel BE5 (501/701), BF5 (715), BH4 (535/735). * Any AT capable phone (Siemens, Nokia, Alcatel, IPAQ).
This package contains gammu binary.
Homepage: http://www.gammu.org
BlueZ is the official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack. It is an Open Source project distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
More information is available at http://bluez.sourceforge.net/
libbluetooth1-dev (2.25-1) - Development files for using the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth library
Binary for 'i386' (58.6 kB)
BlueZ is the official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack. It is an Open Source project distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
More information is available at http://bluez.sourceforge.net/
Gammu (GNU All Mobile Management Utility) is program to manage mobile phone.
Gammu can do such things with cellular phones as making data calls, updating the address book, changing calendar and ToDo entries, sending and receiving SMS messages, loading and getting ring tones and pictures (different types of logos), synchronizing time, enabling NetMonitor, managing WAP settings and bookmarks and much more. Functions depend on the phone model.
Currently supported phones are:
* Many Nokia phones. * Alcatel BE5 (501/701), BF5 (715), BH4 (535/735). * Any AT capable phone (Siemens, Nokia, Alcatel, IPAQ).
This package contains header files needed for compiling programs with Gammu and developer documentation.
Homepage: http://www.gammu.org
Gammu (GNU All Mobile Management Utility) is program to manage mobile phone.
Gammu can do such things with cellular phones as making data calls, updating the address book, changing calendar and ToDo entries, sending and receiving SMS messages, loading and getting ring tones and pictures (different types of logos), synchronizing time, enabling NetMonitor, managing WAP settings and bookmarks and much more. Functions depend on the phone model.
Currently supported phones are:
* Many Nokia phones. * Alcatel BE5 (501/701), BF5 (715), BH4 (535/735). * Any AT capable phone (Siemens, Nokia, Alcatel, IPAQ).
This package contains Gammu library.
Homepage: http://www.gammu.org
This provides gammu module, that can work with any phone Gammu supports - many Nokias, Siemens, Alcatel, ...
This package is an empty dummy package that always depends on a package built for Debian's default Python version.
Homepage: http://cihar.com/gammu/python
python-gammu-doc (0.12-1) - Documentation for Python module to communicate with mobile phones
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This provides gammu module, that can work with any phone Gammu supports - many Nokias, Siemens, Alcatel, ...
This package contains documentation and examples.
Homepage: http://cihar.com/gammu/python
python2.3-gammu (0.12-1) - Python module to communicate with mobile phones
Binary for 'i386' (66.7 kB)
This provides gammu module, that can work with any phone Gammu supports - many Nokias, Siemens, Alcatel, ...
This package is built for Python 2.3.
Homepage: http://cihar.com/gammu/python
Mobile phone manager using Gammu as it's backend. It works with any phone Gammu supports - many Nokias, Siemens, Alcatel, ... Written using wxGTK.
Homepage: http://cihar.com/gammu/wammu
raidtools2 (1:0.90.20010914-15-dc1) - Utilities to support 'new-style' RAID disks
Binary for 'i386' (135.6 kB)
The Multiple Device driver's main goal is to group several disks or partitions together, making them look like a single block device. This includes linear adding of disks, RAID-0, -1, -4 and -5.
'New-style' RAID arrays have a lot features not present in the 'older' RAID arrays, including autodetection. Old arrays can be upgraded with this package, and it is mostly a good idea to use this package when creating new RAID arrays.
In order to use this package, you must have a kernel with 'new-style' RAID drivers, which are included in stock kernels since the 2.4 series. For older kernels, you can find patches at http://people.redhat.com/mingo/raid-patches/.
Currently it contains: * arpdiscover (ARP Discover) - Ethernet scanner based on ARP protocol * arpflood (ARP Flood) - Ethernet flooder based on ARP protocol * arppoison (ARP Poison) - Poison switches MAC address tables
The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
This package provides the server and related configuration files.
This package provides various documents that are useful for maintaining a working BIND installation.
bind9-host (1:9.3.2-P1.0-1-dc1) - Version of 'host' bundled with BIND 9.X
Binary for 'i386' (105.1 kB)
This package provides the 'host' program in the form that is bundled with the BIND 9.X sources. This version differs from the one provided in the package called host, which is from NIKHEF, and has a similar but different set of features/options.
The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
This package delivers various client programs related to DNS that are derived from the BIND source tree.
libbind-dev (1:9.3.2-P1.0-1-dc1) - Static Libraries and Headers used by BIND
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This package delivers archive-style libraries, header files, and API man pages for libbind, libdns, libisc, and liblwres. These are are only needed if you want to compile other packages that need more nameserver API than the resolver code provided in libc.
The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
This package delivers the libbind9 shared library used by BIND's daemons and clients.
The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
This package delivers the libdns shared library used by BIND's daemons and clients.
The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
This package delivers the libisc shared library used by BIND's daemons and clients.
The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
This package delivers the libisccc shared library used by BIND's daemons and clients, particularly rndc.
libisccfg1 (1:9.3.2-P1.0-1-dc1) - Config File Handling Library used by BIND
Binary for 'i386' (99.6 kB)
The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
This package delivers the libisccfg shared library used by BIND's daemons and clients to read and write ISC-style configuration files like named.conf and rndc.conf.
liblwres9 (1:9.3.2-P1.0-1-dc1) - Lightweight Resolver Library used by BIND
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The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
This package delivers the liblwres shared library used by BIND's daemons and clients.
lwresd is the daemon providing name lookup services to clients that use the BIND 9 lightweight resolver library. It is essentially a stripped- down, caching-only name server that answers queries using the BIND 9 lightweight resolver protocol rather than the DNS protocol.
ezstream is a command line utility which is a improved version of the old "shout" utility. It enables you to stream mp3 or vorbis files to an icecast server without reencoding and thus requires very little CPU. ezstream is controlled via a XML config file (a few examples are provided in the conf directory).
ezstream can stream mp3 and ogg vorbis files as well as reading from stdin. ID3v1 tags are supported in mp3 files and all ogg vorbis tags are propagated as metadata as well.
Rotates your .signature file every time the sigrot is run. Includes an option for a non-rotating header and/or footer with a rotating middle.
(Repackaged on Sun, 8 Oct 2006 22:55:12 +0200 by dpkg-repack.)
libgcrypt contains cryptographic functions. Many important free ciphers, hash algorithms and public key signing algorithms have been implemented: arcfour, blowfish, cast5, DSA, des, 3DES, elgamal, MD5, rijndael, RMD160, RSA, SHA1, twofish, tiger.
(Repackaged on Sun, 17 Dec 2006 22:11:32 +0100 by dpkg-repack.)
Simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the linux kernel.
This package contains the fusermount utility which is necessary to mount fuse filesystems.
This utility is setuid by default. Use dpkg-statoverride if you want to change that.
Homepage: http://fuse.sourceforge.net/
libfuse-dev (2.5.3-4.4dc1) - Filesystem in USErspace (development files)
Binary for 'i386' (92.6 kB)
Simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the linux kernel.
This package contains the files necessary to write applications in C or C++ using fuse.
Homepage: http://fuse.sourceforge.net/
Simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the linux kernel.
This package contains the files necessary to write applications in C or C++ using fuse.
Homepage: http://fuse.sourceforge.net/
The MAKEDEV executable is used to create device files, often in /dev.
Device files are special files through which applications can interact with hardware.