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    ddns.pl - A cgi-bin Perl script to manipulate the content of any number of (BIND) zones on any number of Dynamic DNS (DDNS) server instances.
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    The EPPTT is a flexible, script based EPP client. It can be used to mount fully automated and comprehensive tests against different implementations of EPP. It has both an intutive command line interface as well as a user friendly web interface. EPPTT
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    Check given IP/Host presence in 106 RBLs. Now, you don\'t have to check a lot www sites, just run this script in console.
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