Package: cups-browsed-tests Description-md5: a98d690349003fa24f51871870d532c8 Description-en: OpenPrinting cups-browsed - Test script for autopkgtests This package provides cups-browsed, a daemon which browses the Bonjour broadcasts of shared remote CUPS printers and makes the printers available locally, replacing the CUPS broadcasting/browsing which was dropped in CUPS 1.6.x. This way the old behavior of having the remote printers available automatically is now re-implemented with Bonjour. . This package contains a test script from the upstream code which is used for the autopkgtests. . For using cups-browsed you do not need to install this package. It does not contain anything useful for end users. Package: libgsf-bin Description-md5: e555cb88781ef2e473ff3705e128bd5b Description-en: Structured File Library - programs The GNOME Structured File Library aims to provide an efficient extensible I/O abstraction for dealing with different structured file formats. . These are the programs that are shipped as part of libgsf. They include a thumbnail generator, a tar-like archiver application and a VBA macro extractor. Package: libpam-oath Description-md5: 2d17d3000b8fde392811eab2f2429fb0 Description-en: OATH Toolkit libpam_oath PAM module OATH Toolkit provide components to build one-time password authentication systems. It contains shared C libraries, command line tools and a PAM module. Supported technologies include the event-based HOTP algorithm (RFC 4226), the time-based TOTP algorithm (RFC 6238), and Portable Symmetric Key Container (PSKC, RFC 6030) to manage secret key data. OATH stands for Open AuTHentication, which is the organization that specify the algorithms. . This package contain a PAM module to authenticate users against a local file-based OATH database. Package: oathtool Description-md5: d984121e7ec1e8e81c5eb05708fd6f3d Description-en: OATH Toolkit oathtool command line tool OATH Toolkit provide components to build one-time password authentication systems. It contains shared C libraries, command line tools and a PAM module. Supported technologies include the event-based HOTP algorithm (RFC 4226), the time-based TOTP algorithm (RFC 6238), and Portable Symmetric Key Container (PSKC, RFC 6030) to manage secret key data. OATH stands for Open AuTHentication, which is the organization that specify the algorithms. . This package contains the OATH Toolkit "oathtool" command line tool. Package: pskctool Description-md5: edf8c44ffbaa594af237cc0977d00da9 Description-en: OATH Toolkit pskctool command line tool OATH Toolkit provide components to build one-time password authentication systems. It contains shared C libraries, command line tools and a PAM module. Supported technologies include the event-based HOTP algorithm (RFC 4226), the time-based TOTP algorithm (RFC 6238), and Portable Symmetric Key Container (PSKC, RFC 6030) to manage secret key data. OATH stands for Open AuTHentication, which is the organization that specify the algorithms. . This package contains the OATH Toolkit "pskctool" command line tool. Package: python3-unbound Description-md5: af30f925fc4c43d06de34592670b36e8 Description-en: library implementing DNS resolution and validation (Python3 bindings) Python3 extension module for libunbound. . libunbound performs and validates DNS lookups; it can be used to convert hostnames to IP addresses and back and obtain other information from the DNS. Cryptographic validation of results is performed with DNSSEC. Package: unbound Description-md5: fbeecad8349f6b3042087b256bc69b68 Description-en: validating, recursive, caching DNS resolver Unbound is a recursive-only caching DNS server which can perform DNSSEC validation of results. It implements only a minimal amount of authoritative service to prevent leakage to the root nameservers: forward lookups for localhost, reverse for 127.0.0.1 and ::1, and NXDOMAIN for zones served by AS112. Stub and forward zones are supported. . This package contains the unbound daemon. Package: unbound-anchor Description-md5: f49fb3435120bde9cd4af959aeac719c Description-en: utility to securely fetch the root DNS trust anchor unbound-anchor is a utility which securely fetches or updates the root DNS zone trust anchor. A copy of the current root anchor and root update certificate is embedded in unbound-anchor. RFC 5011 trust anchor tracking is performed, with fallback to an SSL fetch if this fails. Package: unbound-host Description-md5: 287e113772f55d3575bb8577560cb3eb Description-en: reimplementation of the 'host' command This package provides the 'unbound-host' program that is bundled with the Unbound domain name server. This version differs from the one provided in the package called host, which is from NIKHEF, and bind9-host, which is from ISC, and has a similar but different set of features and options. Package: xnest Description-md5: 8fb9e95ed5f9c018992a8cdc83935474 Description-en: Nested X server Xnest is a nested X server that simply relays all its requests to another X server, where it runs as a client. This means that it appears as another window in your current X session. Xnest relies upon its parent X server for font services. . Use of the Xephyr X server instead of Xnest is recommended. . More information about X.Org can be found at: . This package is built from the X.org xserver module. Package: xorg-server-source Description-md5: 6be9dae6db2bfd4321ce1a5c689cbeb4 Description-en: Xorg X server - source files This package provides original Debian (with Debian patches already applied, and autotools files updated) sources for the X.Org ('Xorg') X server shipped in a tarball. This enables other projects re-using X server codebase (e.g. VNC servers) to (re-)use officially Debian-supported version of the X xserver for their builds. . Unless you are building a software product using X server sources, you probably want xserver-xorg and/or xserver-xorg-core instead. Package: xvfb Description-md5: 1cd5b85acd06c23d376b7b5a7f30a0b8 Description-en: Virtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server Xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway. . This package also contains a convenience script called xvfb-run which simplifies the automated execution of X clients in a virtual server environment. This convenience script requires the use of the xauth program. . More information about X.Org can be found at: . This package is built from the X.org xserver module.