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    Twisted

    Twisted

    Event-driven networking engine written in Python

    Twisted is an event-based framework for internet applications, supporting Python 3.6+. It includes modules for many different purposes. Twisted supports all major system event loops, select (all platforms), poll (most POSIX platforms), epoll (Linux), kqueue (FreeBSD, macOS), IOCP (Windows), and various GUI event loops (GTK+2/3, Qt, wxWidgets). Third-party reactors can plug into Twisted, and provide support for additional event loops.
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    pdnsq

    DNS resolver in Object Pascal

    This is a simple DNS resolver in Object Pascal. It was created to test a new DNS resolver API written for the Free Pascal project.
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    inadyn-mt - dynamic DNS client

    Multi-platform inadyn, inadyn-advanced DDNS client fork.

    Multiple services fork of original multi-platform inadyn, and inadyn-advanced projects. Supports many update services, easily extendable for others including additional servers config file, custom response codes, custom parameter names, and custom update server type. Highly flexible with many per alias option parameters. Supports IPv4, and IPv6. Console, or installed as a service. Unicode. And other features. dyndns.org (dynamic, static, &...
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    A pure java DNS client implementation. Consists of a library and utilities for looking up the Internet domain names. The utilities are also able to fetch an entire domain zone and save it in the standard DNS zone file format.
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    Java Dynamic DNS Client

    Java Dynamic DNS Client. Platform independent.

    Java Dynamic DNS Client. Platform independent. Runs as application or demon. Supports ZoneEdit, Enom, ChangeIP, DynDNS.org, dhis.org. Simple to handle. Management per JMX and Ajax web interface. Mail Notification. Free accessibility monitoring w. JXTA P2
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    A simple desktop DNS client that provide the complete set of infos received from the DNS server. It can be used programmatically. Framework .NET 2.0 required.
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    C# DNS Client Library (100% managed code). Query domains to get MX records, CNAME and Address resource records from your application. All common DNS query types supported. Supports user-defined servers.
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    JDD is a powerful and highly flexible Java-based Dynamic DNS client. Easy for end-users to configure and use, and easy for (Java) developers to extend.
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