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The sendmail Mail Filter API (Milter) is designed to allow third-party programs access to mail messages as they are being processed in order to filter meta-information and content. This package includes the milter shared library.
Sendpage is designed to speak SNPP on one end and TAP (or UCP) on the other. It gets pages from the network via SNPP, and then uses a modem or a direct serial connection to deliver the pages to a Paging Central (or "paging terminal"). Sendpage requires, for modem use, that you know your PC's access number (which is not usually advertised by your paging provider), and you need to know the PINs of the pagers you want to deliver pages to. All of this information is known by your paging provider. If you ARE a paging provider, your job is much easier. ;)
serd is a lightweight C library for RDF syntax which supports reading and writing Turtle, TRiG, NTriples, and NQuads. Serd is suitable for performance-critical or resource-limited applications, such as serialising very large data sets, network protocols, or embedded systems that require minimal dependencies and lightweight deployment.
Serf is a decentralized solution for service discovery and orchestration that is lightweight, highly available, and fault tolerant. Serf runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. An efficient and lightweight gossip protocol is used to communicate with other nodes. Serf can detect node failures and notify the rest of the cluster. An event system is built on top of Serf, letting you use Serf's gossip protocol to propagate events such as deploys, configuration changes, etc. Serf is completely masterless with no single point of failure. Here are some example use cases of Serf, though there are many others: Discovering web servers and automatically adding them to a load balancer Organizing many memcached or redis nodes into a cluster, perhaps with something like twemproxy or maybe just configuring an application with the address of all the nodes Triggering web deploys using the event system built on top of Serf Propagating changes to configuration to relevant nodes. Updating DNS records to reflect cluster changes as they occur. Much, much more.
SETools is a collection of graphical tools, command-line tools, and libraries designed to facilitate SELinux policy analysis. This meta-package depends upon the main packages necessary to run SETools.
SETools is a collection of graphical tools, command-line tools, and Python modules designed to facilitate SELinux policy analysis.