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MyNmap 0.50-vm (Default branch)

MyNmap is a tool that uses Apache, PHP, MySQL, andPerl (designed to run on Linux, BSD, or other Unixclones) to display nmap network scan data forlarge networks. It is/has been used atorganizations to regularly scan thousands of hostswith positive results. It has the ability to showchanges over time (what is new or what hasdisappeared). It can display grids of what portsare available based on network, operating system,ports in common, etc. It can perform scheduledscans and export reports in CSV.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
A VMware image is now available for using MyNmapwithout having to install it. The image containsan OpenBSD 4.3 based virtual machine with a fullyfunctional installation of MyNmap. It isconfigured to use DHCP, and has a Web serverrunning on port 80. The OS install is minimal, anddoes not include a GUI.Image

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Session::Lock::MySQL(3) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Session::Lock::MySQL(3)

NAME
Apache::Session::Lock::MySQL - Provides mutual exclusion using MySQL SYNOPSIS
use Apache::Session::Lock::MySQL; my $locker = Apache::Session::Lock::MySQL->new(); $locker->acquire_read_lock($ref); $locker->acquire_write_lock($ref); $locker->release_read_lock($ref); $locker->release_write_lock($ref); $locker->release_all_locks($ref); DESCRIPTION
Apache::Session::Lock::MySQL fulfills the locking interface of Apache::Session. Mutual exclusion is achieved through the use of MySQL's GET_LOCK and RELEASE_LOCK functions. MySQL does not support the notion of read and write locks, so this module only supports exclusive locks. When you request a shared read lock, it is instead promoted to an exclusive write lock. CONFIGURATION
The module must know how to connect to your MySQL database to acquire locks. You must provide a datasource name, a user name, and a password. These options are passed in the usual Apache::Session style, and are very similar to the options for Apache::Session::Store::MySQL. Example: tie %hash, 'Apache::Session::MySQL', $id, { LockDataSource => 'dbi:mysql:database', LockUserName => 'database_user', LockPassword => 'K00l' }; Instead, you may pass in an already opened DBI handle to your database. tie %hash, 'Apache::Session::MySQL', $id, { LockHandle => $dbh }; AUTHOR
This module was written by Jeffrey William Baker <jwbaker@acm.org>. SEE ALSO
Apache::Session perl v5.12.1 2008-01-08 Session::Lock::MySQL(3)