oops ... it seems I have forgotten the attachment.
sorry.

jul wrote on 31/07/10 09:27:
> Hello,
> 
> Please review & comments.
> 
> Thanks.
> Best regards,
> 
> Jul
> 
> $ cat security/log2timeline/pkg/DESCR
> 
> 
> The main purpose is to provide a single tool to parse various log files
> and artifacts found on suspect systems (and supporting systems, such as
> network equipment) and produce a timeline that can be analysed by
> forensic investigators/analysts.
> 
> $ cat devel/p5-Data-Hexify/pkg/DESCR
> 
> 
> 
> This module exports one subroutine: Hexify.
> 
> Hexify formats arbitrary (possible binary) data into a format suitable
> for hex dumps in the style of xd or hexl.
> 
> The first, or only, argument to Hexify contains the data, or a reference
> to the data, to be hexified. Hexify will return a string that prints as
> follows:
> 
>   0000: 70 61 63 6b 61 67 65 20 44 61 74 61 3a 3a 48 65  package Data::He
>   0010: 78 69 66 79 3b 0a 0a 75 73 65 20 35 2e 30 30 36  xify;..use 5.006
> 
> and so on. At the left is the (hexadecimal) index of the data, then a
> number of hex bytes, followed by the chunk of data with unprintables
> replaced by periods.
> 
> An optional second argument can be used to tailor the Hexify output to
> your specific needs.
> 
> $ cat devel/p5-Date-Manip/pkg/DESCR
> 
> Date::Manip is a series of modules which can do pretty much any
> date/time operation you could ever want.
> 
> [...]
> 
> $ cat devel/p5-Test-Inter/pkg/DESCR
> 
> 
> 
> This is another framework for writing test scripts. It is loosely
> inspired by Test::More, and has most of it's functionality, but it is
> not a drop-in replacement.
> 
> $ cat security/p5-Digest-CRC/pkg/DESCR
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> The Digest::CRC module calculates CRC sums of all sorts. It contains
> wrapper functions with the correct parameters for CRC-CCITT, CRC-16 and
> CRC-32.
> 
> $ cat sysutils/p5-File-Mork/pkg/DESCR
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> This is a module that can read the Mozilla URL history file -- normally
> $HOME/.mozilla/default/*.slt/history.dat -- and extract the id, url,
> name, hostname, first visted dat, last visited date and visit count.
> 
> To find your history file it might be worth using Mozilla::Backup which
> has some platform-independent code for finding the profiles of various
> Mozilla-isms (including Firefox, Camino, K-Meleon, etc.).
> 
> $ cat sysutils/p5-Parse-Win32Registry/pkg/DESCR
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> This perl module and the few scripts which are packaged with it allow
> you to parse Windows Registry Files.
> 

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