Need to find your path to sendmail? Perl version, all available modules, operating system or environmental variables used and returned by your server? This free script will do all that and more. Simply upload, chmod then view all of the above information. Script searches for all sendmail locations.
FreeVersion: 1.0 Platform(s): linux, windows, freebsd, osx, sun Updated: Fri Feb 4 2005
PerlDiver digs into your web server's perl installation and lists installed modules, your server's environment variables, and perl's config info. Also shows the module's pod and version information. Easily add your own categories to PerlDiver.
Version: 2.1 Platform(s): Unix, Win32, Solaris (requires perl 5.6.1) Updated: Tue Jun 24 2003
The category of the script is actually simple: To list environment variables. However this script does more than that: Listing environment variables, describing the function of each variable, listing installed perl modules and showing perl information. This is done in a stylish way using the default colors of the popular UBB software. To install: Modify perl path in the script if necessary; Put the script in cgi-bin directory' CHMOD it to 755; Run it! http://URL/info.cgi.
Version: 1.0 Platform(s): Unix, Win NT Updated: Mon Oct 14 2002
A simple program to help with installing scripts on new servers, or any server where you are not sure of the correct paths. Env retrieves all variables and displays them in an easy to read table.
Version: 1 Platform(s): Linux, Unix, Win NT Updated: Wed May 1 2002
This script will take a look at your environment variables, location of Perl, location of sendmail, and the location of all installed modules and display them in an easy to read table. You need the FILE::RECURSE module installed.
Version: 1.0 Platform(s): n/a Updated: Sun Nov 28 1999
This script allows you to display environmental variables such as remote host, browser, operating system, IP address, server name, server software, server protocol, document root path and more.
This script determines the visitor's country by remote host extension even if your web provider can't determinate remote host name and does not allow to use $ENV{'HOST_NAME'} property.
Version: 1.0 Platform(s): Unix, Windows Updated: Tue Aug 10 1999
This script simply displays the standard set of environment variables, which are used often. Variables include date, time, host, referer, browser, IP address, document requested, language supported and more.
Dumpenvs.pl is a simple script that gives you a list of server-supported environment variables and their values. This can be useful for debugging purposes.
CGI Utils is an archive of simple CGI sub routines to help you to create CGI. It contains a sub to display CGI's environment variables and Perl Path, a sub routine to log users info and a sub routine to check referer and check for unauthorized access.
Version: 1.01 Platform(s): Unix, Win NT Updated: Sun Jul 25 1999