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perl-Net-LibIDN2-1.01-8.fc36.x86_64
This Perl module provides bindings for GNU Libidn2, a C library for handling
internationalized domain names according to IDNA 2008 (RFC 5890, RFC 5891,
RFC 5892, RFC 5893).
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perl-Net-Netmask-2.0001-4.fc36.noarch
Net::Netmask parses and understands IPv4 and IPv6 CIDR blocks (see
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing> for more
information on CIDR blocks). There are also functions to insert a network
block into a table and then later look up network blocks by an IP address
using that table.
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perl-Net-Netmask-tests-2.0001-4.fc36.noarch
Tests from perl-Net-Netmask. Execute them
with "/usr/libexec/perl-Net-Netmask/test".
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perl-Net-OpenID-Common-1.18-1.2.lbn19.noarch
The Consumer and Server implementations share a few libraries which live
with this module. This module is here largely to hold the version number
and this documentation, though it also incorporates some utility functions
inherited from previous versions of the Net::OpenID::Consumer manpage.
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perl-Net-OpenID-Common-1.18-1.2.lbn19.noarch
The Consumer and Server implementations share a few libraries which live
with this module. This module is here largely to hold the version number
and this documentation, though it also incorporates some utility functions
inherited from previous versions of the Net::OpenID::Consumer manpage.
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perl-Net-OpenID-Server-1.09-3.lbn19.noarch
This is the Perl API for (the server half of) OpenID, a distributed
identity system based on proving you own a URL, which is then your
identity. More information is available at:
http://openid.net/
As of version 1.01 this module has support for both OpenID 1.1 and 2.0.
Prior to this, only 1.1 was supported.
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perl-Net-OpenID-Server-1.09-3.lbn19.noarch
This is the Perl API for (the server half of) OpenID, a distributed
identity system based on proving you own a URL, which is then your
identity. More information is available at:
http://openid.net/
As of version 1.01 this module has support for both OpenID 1.1 and 2.0.
Prior to this, only 1.1 was supported.
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perl-Net-OpenSSH-0.82-1.fc36.noarch
Net::OpenSSH is a secure shell client package implemented on top of OpenSSH
binary client (ssh).
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perl-Net-Patricia-1.22-31.fc36.x86_64
This module uses a Patricia Trie data structure to quickly perform IP
address prefix matching for applications such as IP subnet, network or
routing table lookups. The data structure is based on a radix tree using a
radix of two, so sometimes you see patricia implementations called "radix"
as well. The term "Trie" is derived from the word "retrieval" but is
pronounced like "try". Patricia stands for "Practical Algorithm to
Retrieve Information Coded as Alphanumeric", and was first suggested for
routing table lookups by Van Jacobsen. Patricia Trie performance
characteristics are well-known as it has been employed for routing table
lookups within the BSD kernel since the 4.3 Reno release.
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perl-Net-Patricia-1.22-20.lbn25.x86_64
This module uses a Patricia Trie data structure to quickly perform IP
address prefix matching for applications such as IP subnet, network or
routing table lookups. The data structure is based on a radix tree using a
radix of two, so sometimes you see patricia implementations called "radix"
as well. The term "Trie" is derived from the word "retrieval" but is
pronounced like "try". Patricia stands for "Practical Algorithm to
Retrieve Information Coded as Alphanumeric", and was first suggested for
routing table lookups by Van Jacobsen. Patricia Trie performance
characteristics are well-known as it has been employed for routing table
lookups within the BSD kernel since the 4.3 Reno release.
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