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    SendCommand is a Perl script that uses the Expect library to automate telnet and ssh sessions on remote hosts (Cisco, Netscreen, Bluecoat and more). Executes commands and outputs results to stdout or into files. It aims to be a very flexible tool.
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    AHT (Ashiyane Hack Tools Ver) 1.1

    Perl Hacking Tools (BackTrack)

    This is a perl script for hacking .. It Will make hacking easy for You .. It is For BackTrack This Script Contains This tools : Local File Disclource (LFD) Checker Scanning the whole netmask and returning IP and MAC BackConnect Tools Proxy Checker Reverse IP Add a User With Admin Access (Windows) Add a User With r00t Access (Unix) Grab Cpanel Users Remote Port Scanning With NetCat SQL Injection Scanner MD5 Hash Cracker (Online) Admin Page Finder Make Uploader With Echo Method (Linux Servers) Service Scanning BruteForce Services With Medusa And Hydra (Backtrack) Test Lfi With php:// Bypass Method Cms Analyzer (Beta Version) Server Scanning With Nmap Remote Command Execution Console Fck Editor Scanner
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    A perl program/script for capturing and displaying the serial port data from a 22-812 RadioShack multimeter, might work for others.
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    A Perl script that interfaces with the Devantech USB to I2C interface adapter. This script allows a user to read and write as a master to the i2c bus as well as set or get the value of the io pins.
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    A MUD-Client for Windows (Win32) and KDE, featuring perl, python and ruby scripting, as well as multi-window output. The main focus is a very strong scripting engine (nearly everything is accessible from a script) while trying to stay user friendly.
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    BomgaG is a BBS/telnet client(or robot) to make the BBS world much more wonderful/hackable for a unix-lover, you can say it's a unix-version KKman or PCman, but much stronger. You can script in perl to control everything on BBS.
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    Colorcat adds ANSI color to terminal text according to Perl 5 regular expressions. Makes verbose log files or command-line programs easier to read. Includes an example script to add color to cvs's output (colorcvs).
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