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Binbot Binary Newsreader 2.0b2 (Default branch)

Image Binbot is an easy-to-use newsreader for downloading binaries from Usenet. It was designed to browse large binary newsgroups efficiently, and to download huge files as quickly as you Internet connection allows. It supports all common article encodings (MIME/base64, UU, and yEnc), multiple servers, and non-English text display. License: Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial Changes:
This release adds NZB file support, built-in Usenet search, enhanced file downloads, and automatic file unpacking (unzip and unrar).Image

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kaya-rekey(1)						      Kaya program reference						     kaya-rekey(1)

NAME
kaya-rekey - Binary key regeneration for kaya web applications SYNOPSIS
kaya-rekey FILE1 [FILE2 [...]] DESCRIPTION
kaya-rekey gives all Kaya binaries specified on the command line a new application secret key The application secret key makes webapps and CGI programs secure, by encrypting the state transfers. If you receive a webapp or CGI binary from someone else, or you believe someone untrusted has had read access to your binary, you can use the kaya-rekey application to generate a new application secret key without needing a recompile. Binary distributors of Kaya applications are strongly recommended to use 'kaya-rekey' as part of the installation process. Prior to Kaya 0.3.0 this utility was called rekey OBTAINING
The latest release of Kaya can be obtained from <http://kayalang.org/download> Development versions can be obtained using darcs(1) from <http://kayalang.org/darcs/> SECURITY
kaya-rekey will use /dev/random to generate the new key if possible. If /dev/random is unavailable (Windows without MinGW, for example), the new key will be generated pseudo-randomly. This may allow an attacker to easily guess the new key. In environments where security is a concern, therefore, we strongly recommend recompiling with kayac(1) rather than using kaya-rekey if /dev/random is unavailable. kaya-rekey will give a warning when rekeying if /dev/random is unavailable. BUGS
Please report bugs in kaya-rekey to <kaya@kayalang.org> kaya-rekey cannot rekey Kaya binaries generated with a compiler older than the switch to AES256 encryption (i.e. older than 0.2.0 final version) In rare cases, kaya-rekey may not be able to successfully rekey a file and will print an error instead. You must recompile in this case to get a new application key. LICENSE
kaya-rekey is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2 or any later version) as published by the Free Software Foundation. SEE ALSO
kayac(1) Kaya December 2006 kaya-rekey(1)