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sing-1.1-24.fc36.x86_64
Sing is a little tool that sends fully customized ICMP packets from command
line. The main purpose is to replace/complement the nice ping command with
certain enhancements as:
- Send fragmented and monster packets > 65534 bytes
- Send/read spoofed packets
- Send many ICMP Information types in addition to the echo request type,
sent by default as address mask request, timestamp, information request,
router solicitation and router advertisement
- Send many ICMP error types: redirect, source quench, time exceeded,
destination unreach and parameter problem
- Send to host with loose or strict source routing
- Use little fingerprinting techniques to discover Windows or Solaris boxes
- Send ICMP packets emulating certain OS: Cisco, Solaris, Linux, Shiva,
Unix and Windows at the moment
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sinjdoc-0.5-9.fc12.x86_64
This package contains Sinjdoc a tool for generating Javadoc-style
documentation from Java source code
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sinjdoc-0.5-13.fc18.armv6hl
This package contains Sinjdoc a tool for generating Javadoc-style
documentation from Java source code
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sinjdoc-0.5-15.fc19.armv6hl
This package contains Sinjdoc a tool for generating Javadoc-style
documentation from Java source code
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sinjdoc-0.5-15.fc19.x86_64
This package contains Sinjdoc a tool for generating Javadoc-style
documentation from Java source code
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sip-4.14.3-1.fc18.armv6hl
SIP is a tool for generating bindings for C++ classes so that they can be
accessed as normal Python classes. SIP takes many of its ideas from SWIG but,
because it is specifically designed for C++ and Python, is able to generate
tighter bindings. SIP is so called because it is a small SWIG.
SIP was originally designed to generate Python bindings for KDE and so has
explicit support for the signal slot mechanism used by the Qt/KDE class
libraries. However, SIP can be used to generate Python bindings for any C++
class library.
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sip-4.14.6-1.fc19.armv6hl
SIP is a tool for generating bindings for C++ classes so that they can be
accessed as normal Python classes. SIP takes many of its ideas from SWIG but,
because it is specifically designed for C++ and Python, is able to generate
tighter bindings. SIP is so called because it is a small SWIG.
SIP was originally designed to generate Python bindings for KDE and so has
explicit support for the signal slot mechanism used by the Qt/KDE class
libraries. However, SIP can be used to generate Python bindings for any C++
class library.
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BastionLinux 19
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sip-4.14.6-1.lbn13.x86_64
SIP is a tool for generating bindings for C++ classes so that they can be
accessed as normal Python classes. SIP takes many of its ideas from SWIG but,
because it is specifically designed for C++ and Python, is able to generate
tighter bindings. SIP is so called because it is a small SWIG.
SIP was originally designed to generate Python bindings for KDE and so has
explicit support for the signal slot mechanism used by the Qt/KDE class
libraries. However, SIP can be used to generate Python bindings for any C++
class library.
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BastionLinux 13
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sip-4.18-1.lbn19.x86_64
SIP is a tool for generating bindings for C++ classes so that they can be
accessed as normal Python classes. SIP takes many of its ideas from SWIG but,
because it is specifically designed for C++ and Python, is able to generate
tighter bindings. SIP is so called because it is a small SWIG.
SIP was originally designed to generate Python bindings for KDE and so has
explicit support for the signal slot mechanism used by the Qt/KDE class
libraries. However, SIP can be used to generate Python bindings for any C++
class library.
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BastionLinux 19
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sip-4.19.25-1.lbn25.x86_64
SIP is a tool for generating bindings for C++ classes so that they can be
accessed as normal Python classes. SIP takes many of its ideas from SWIG but,
because it is specifically designed for C++ and Python, is able to generate
tighter bindings. SIP is so called because it is a small SWIG.
SIP was originally designed to generate Python bindings for KDE and so has
explicit support for the signal slot mechanism used by the Qt/KDE class
libraries. However, SIP can be used to generate Python bindings for any C++
class library.
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BastionLinux 25