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In article <201109061646.p86gkws1008...@pause.fiz-chemie.de>, "Perl
Authors Upload Server" <upl...@pause.perl.org> wrote:

> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
> 
>   modid:       Sec
>   DSLIP:       cnpfg
>   description: Some pentesting modules
>   userid:      ABCABC (SYN-SYN/ACK-ACK)

>     The modules would be for pentesting - so i think 'Sec' is a good
>     name. 

Our main concern for modules names is discoverability. Will people
looking for pentesting modules look for "Sec"? What's the significance
of that name?

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