apache: Apache WWW server v 1.3.26 apache: apache: Apache is an HTTP server designed as a plug-in replacement for the apache: NCSA HTTP server. It fixes numerous bugs in the NCSA server and apache: includes many frequently requested new features, and has an API which apache: allows it to be extended to meet users' needs more easily. apache: apache: Apache is the most popular web server in the known universe; over apache: half of the servers on the Internet are running Apache or one of apache: its variants. apache: cvs: cvs-1.11.1p1 - Concurrent Versions System cvs: cvs: CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep old versions cvs: of files (usually source code), keep a log of who, when, and why cvs: changes occurred, etc., like RCS or SCCS. It handles multiple cvs: developers, multiple directories, triggers to enable/log/control cvs: various operations, and can work over a wide area network. cvs: cvs: Some of the people who have worked on CVS include: Dick Grune, cvs: Brian Berliner, Jeff Polk, and others too numerous to mention. cvs: tcpip1: TCP/IP networking programs and support files. tcpip1: tcpip1: This is a basic set of TCP/IP utilities for Linux. Some of these were tcpip1: written from scratch and some were ported from various sources such as tcpip1: BSD. Some of the people who helped write and/or port this code tcpip1: include: Florian La Roche, Alan Cox, Fred N. van Kempen, H.J. Lu, tcpip1: Donald J. Becker, Rick Sladkey, Mark Shand, Orest Zborowski, tcpip1: Johannes Stille, Linus Torvalds, David A. Holland, and Olaf Kirch. tcpip1: tcpip1: tcpip1: procmail: The procmail mail processing program. (v3.21 2001/06/29) procmail: procmail: Can be used to create mail-servers, mailing lists, sort your incoming procmail: mail into separate folders/files (real convenient when subscribing to procmail: one or more mailing lists or for prioritising your mail), preprocess procmail: your mail, start any programs upon mail arrival (e.g. to generate procmail: different chimes on your workstation for different types of mail) or procmail: selectively forward certain incoming mail automatically to someone. procmail: procmail: The author of procmail is Stephen R. van den Berg. procmail: sendmail: sendmail 8.11.6p2. sendmail: sendmail: Eric Allman's mail transport agent. The _Unix System Administration sendmail: Handbook_ calls sendmail 'The most complex and complete mail delivery sendmail: system in common use...' sendmail: sendmail: Ready-made configuration files are included for systems connected by sendmail: TCP/IP (with or without a nameserver) and for systems using UUCP. sendmail: sendmail: procmail is included as a local mail agent. sendmail: smailcfg: Configuration files for sendmail. smailcfg: smailcfg: These files are used to create sendmail.cf configuration files. The smailcfg: m4 macro processor (on the D series of disks) is also required in smailcfg: order to make use of these files. smailcfg: smailcfg: These files and the documentation in /usr/src/sendmail should make it smailcfg: possible to support virtually any mail configuration. NOTE: you smailcfg: probably won't need this package if you're planning to use one of the smailcfg: sendmail.cf samples included in the sendmail package. smailcfg: wuftpd: wu-ftpd-2.6.2 wuftpd: wuftpd: wu-ftpd is a replacement ftp server for Un*x systems. Besides wuftpd: supporting the ftp protocol defined in RFC 959, it adds the following wuftpd: features: logging of transfers, logging of commands, on the fly wuftpd: compression and archiving, classification of users on type and wuftpd: location, per class limits, per directory upload permissions, wuftpd: restricted guest accounts, system wide and per directory messages, wuftpd: directory alias, cdpath, filename filter, and virtual host support. wuftpd: wuftpd: mutt: The mutt mail client v1.2.5.1. mutt: mutt: Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based MIME mail client. Mutt mutt: is highly configurable, and is well suited to the mail power user with mutt: advanced features like key bindings, keyboard macros, mail threading, mutt: regular expression searches and a powerful pattern matching language mutt: for selecting groups of messages. mutt: mutt: mutt: mutt: glibcso: glibc-2.2.3 runtime support glibcso: glibcso: This package contains the shared libraries, binaries, and support glibcso: files required to run most Linux applications linked with glibc. glibcso: glibcso: glibcso: glibcso: glibcso: glibcso: glibcso: glibc: GNU glibc-2.2.3 glibc: glibc: This package contains the GNU C libraries and header files. The GNU glibc: C library was written originally by Roland McGrath, and is currently glibc: maintained by Ulrich Drepper. Some parts of the library were glibc: contributed or worked on by other people. The BSD database libraries, glibc: no longer officially part of glibc, have been added back by Slackware. glibc: glibc: You'll need this package to compile programs. glibc: glibc: pine: Pine version 4.44 pine: pine: A menu driven user mail program. Originally based on Elm (Pine Is pine: No-longer Elm), but with many additional features that make it pine: easier to use. Also contains pilot (a simple file manager) and pine: pico (an easy to use text editor). pine: pine: pine: pine: pine: imapd: imapd (IMAP4rev1 2001.315 from pine4.44) imapd: imapd: /sbin/ipop3d and /sbin/imapd are servers supporting the POP3 and imapd: IMAP remote mail access protocols. They allow users to download imapd: mail from your Linux system for remote viewing. imapd: imapd: imapd: imapd: imapd: imapd: at: at at: at: at and batch read commands from standard input or a specified file at: which are to be executed at a later time using /bin/sh. at: at: at: at: at: at: at: sudo: sudo-1.6.6 sudo: sudo: 'sudo' is a command that allows users to execute some commands as sudo: root. The /etc/sudoers file (edited with 'visudo') specifies which sudo: users have access to sudo and which commands they can run. 'sudo' sudo: logs all its activities to /var/log/ so the system administrator sudo: can keep an eye on things. sudo: sudo: sudo: sudo: xchat: xchat xchat: xchat: X-Chat is yet another IRC client for the X Window System, using the xchat: GTK+ toolkit. It is pretty easy to use compared to the other GTK+ IRC xchat: clients and the interface is quite nicely designed. xchat: xchat: A console version (xchat-text) is included. xchat: xchat: xchat: xchat: rsync: rsync-2.5.4 rsync: rsync: rsync is a replacement for rcp that has many more features. It rsync: uses the "rsync algorithm" which provides a very fast method for rsync: bringing remote files into sync. It does this by sending just the rsync: differences in the files across the link, without requiring that both rsync: sets of files are present at one of the ends of the link beforehand. rsync: rsync: rsync was written by Andrew Tridgell and Paul Mackerras. rsync: rsync: mod_php: php-4.1.2 mod_php: mod_php: PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. It shares syntax mod_php: characteristics with C, Java, and Perl. The primary objective mod_php: behind this language is to make a fast and easy-to-use scripting mod_php: language for dynamic web sites. mod_php: mod_php: More information can be found online at http://www.php.net/ mod_php: mod_php: mod_php: mod_ssl: mod_ssl-2.8.9-1.3.26 mod_ssl: mod_ssl: mod_ssl provides provides strong cryptography for the Apache web mod_ssl: server via the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer mod_ssl: Security (TLS v1). It is based on OpenSSL and provides support for mod_ssl: all major security needs through HTTP. mod_ssl: mod_ssl: mod_ssl is written by Ralf S. Engelschall. mod_ssl: mod_ssl: mod_ssl: openssh: openssh-3.4p1 (Secure Shell daemon and clients) openssh: openssh: ssh (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine and openssh: for executing commands on a remote machine. It is intended to replace openssh: rlogin and rsh, and provide secure encrypted communications between openssh: two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. sshd (SSH Daemon) is openssh: the daemon program for ssh. OpenSSH is based on the last free version openssh: of Tatu Ylonen's SSH, further enhanced and cleaned up by Aaron openssh: Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos, Theo de Raadt, and openssh: Dug Song. It has a homepage at http://www.openssh.com/ openssh: zlib: zlib-1.1.4 (compression library) zlib: zlib: zlib is a general purpose thread safe data compression library. The zlib: data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs 1950 to zlib: 1952 in the files ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1950.txt (zlib format) zlib: rfc1951.txt (deflate format) and rfc1952.txt (gzip format). zlib: zlib: zlib: zlib: zlib: nautilus: nautilus-1.0.3 nautilus: nautilus: Nautilus is a highly-polished content manager for GNOME. Nautilus nautilus: integrates access to files, applications, media, Internet-based nautilus: resources and the Web, delivering a dynamic and rich user experience. nautilus: Nautilus, developed by Eazel, Inc., is a free software project nautilus: developed under the GNU General Public License and is a core nautilus: component of the GNOME desktop project. nautilus: nautilus: The Nautilus package also includes Medusa, an indexing daemon. nautilus: ossllibs: openssl-0.9.6e shared libraries ossllibs: ossllibs: These shared libraries provide encryption routines required by programs ossllibs: such as openssh. They are also used by KDE's Konqueror web browser to ossllibs: provide secure web connections. ossllibs: ossllibs: This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for ossllibs: use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org). This product ossllibs: includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ossllibs: (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim ossllibs: Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). openssl: openssl-0.9.6e openssl: openssl: The openssl certificate management tool and the shared libraries that openssl: provide various encryption and decription algorithms and protocols. openssl: openssl: This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for openssl: use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org). This product openssl: includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young openssl: (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim openssl: Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). openssl: