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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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    DSKM

    DNSsec Key Management

    DNSsec key management add-on to ISC bind 9.9.x for zones with auto-dnssec maintain; inline-signing yes; .Creates and deletes keys, submits delegation signer (DS) resource records or public DNSKEYs to parent. Zones may be local, public or reverse (IP4 or IP6). Initial support for joker.com (public) and ripe.net (reverse).
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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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    Heyoka is an advanced tool to perform DNS tunneling in a flexible and reliable way. It uses binary encoding in order to speed up the data transfer, and spoofs the DNS requests in order to be harder to detect. Currently in alpha state.
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    Written in Perl, Fast n Furious DtDNS Updater is running both on Linux and Windows. It is a client that will update any registered domain names through the DtDNS service (www.dtdns.com). It is very light: simple (command-line), fast and small in size.
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    DioNiSio is a DNS scanner written in ANSI C that only depends on sockets library and libc. It implements 3 scan methods (dictionary, massive reverse lookup and recursive zone transfers). Targeted to portability, rational resources usage, and easy use.
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    dtext is a tool for editing DNS zone information stored in SQL as traditional bind zone files.
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    DDNSNotify logs into a (telnet-enabled) router and retrieves the WAN IP Address, only IF the IP Address differs from the DNS IP address for the domain name. It's useful to update DNS records using another external DDNS script (such as zoneclient.py).
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    The Dynamic DNS project aims to provide a free and open dynamic dns server and a suite of multi-language api tools for integrating dynamic dns services into applications.
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    XMDNS is an extensible DNS management scheme that uses XML to store data. It features easy manipulation of views (or split horizon DNS). There is also support for hand-crafting records for situations where complicated rules must be enforced.
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