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    Xtreme Flash Policy Server

    Xtreme Flash Policy Server

    Adobe Flash Socket Policy File Server (cross-domain-policy)

    Adobe Flash Socket Policy File Server. cross-domain-policy file delivering service Focused (but not limited to) on IRC environments Xtreme Flash Policy Server, although it's designed to be used in conjunction with LightIRC (http://www.lightirc.com/) it's suitable for many other environments which needs to serve cross-domain-policy files through network as long as meets Adobe specifications (more info about Adobe cross-domain-policy:...
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    Z is a security service for IRC networks written in perl, originally based on BotServ. Z is designed to prevent flood and spambots from attacking a network.
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    Spam-X is a small CGI script that seeks to entrap spambots and flood them with thousands of worthless e-mail addresses. It "hides" these junk mailto: links in the body of an HTML page, which it generates using words from the dictionary.
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