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Paketnamelibspf-dev
Beschreibungthe ANSI C SPF reference library (development files)
Archiv/RepositoryOffizielles Debian Archiv squeeze (main)
Version0.999-1.0.0-p3.dfsg-3
Sektionlibdevel
Prioritätextra
Installierte Größe132 Byte
Hängt ab vonlibspf0 (= 0.999-1.0.0-p3.dfsg-3)
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PaketbetreuerDebian QA Group
Quellelibspf
Paketgröße33498 Byte
Prüfsumme MD5c04c0315fae27f7001f42f99d2e93237
Prüfsumme SHA1af435fa567d3fd0389224f4bc9bad1a7d65fb0d4
Prüfsumme SHA256dff68f69744cda553fd329b826ba86f1dda4be75174f07d3e8ba157c6f650161
Link zum Herunterladenlibspf-dev_0.999-1.0.0-p3.dfsg-3_i386.deb
Ausführliche BeschreibunglibSPF is an ANSI C implementation of the SPF ("Sender Policy Framework"). libSPF's focus is to be as small and as portable as possible and to provide a working example of how SPF would ideally be implemented for authors of MTA's and implementors of RFC's 2821 and 2822. libSPF currently only implements explicitly what is set out in the SPF Internet Draft as it was sent off to the I-D archive (see the BLURB file in the package for more information). . Technical tidbits about the underlying implementation are that libSPF employs an "on the fly" parse method where records are evaluated in a byte by byte manner allowing the parser to return results at the first sign of success or failure for much of the SPF Query language. This parsing method affords a speed advantage over all other implementations which perform an unnecessary validation of the entire query before moving on to data evaluation. Great care has been taken to use unsigned integers whenever possible, and to employ only safe string handling functions (eg: snprintf over sprintf). Further care has been spent allocating memory only to the very byte that is necessary and employing dynamic allocation where appropriate. Several memory leak detection implementations most notably Valgrind have been employed since the beginning to ensure that memory is not leaked, and every single byte of allocated memory is explicitly freed irregardless of the natural cleanup of a modern kernel. This attention to detail has led to an efficient and secure library with which it is hoped will lend confidence to those who intend to implement it. . This package provides the development files needed to write applications using libspf.


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