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  Impost Official Web-site
Impost is a network security auditing tool designed to analyze the forensics behind compromised and/or vulnerable daemons.
However, if at anytime during a live connection a 'suspicious' buffer is detected, Impost will use the history corresponding with the connection to create a log file containing all of the received data including the suspicious buffer.
Impost is still in early stages of development so there is a lot of work that needs to be done.
impost.sourceforge.net   (422 words)

  
  Impost - LoveToKnow Watches
In architecture, " impost " (in German Kaempfer) is a term applied in Italian to the doorpost, but in English restricted to the upper member of the same, from which the arch springs.
This may either be in the same plane as the arch mould or projecting and forming a plain band or elaborately moulded, in which case the mouldings are known as impost mouldings.
Sometimes the complete entablature of a smaller order is employed, as in the case of the Venetian or Palladian window, where the central opening has an arch resting on the entablature of the pilasters which flank the smaller window on each side.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Impost   (165 words)

  
 City of Kingston, Ontario, Canada - Development Charges And Impost Fees
Impost Fee By-law No. 2004-257, which was passed by Council on September 7, 2004 and amended by By-law No. 2005-2 on December 7, 2004, imposes city-wide fees for water and waste water services under authority of section 391 of the Municipal Act, 2001.
Impost fees are applicable within their respective service areas.
Impost fees are payable upon connection to the water or waste water system if a building permit is not applicable.
www.cityofkingston.ca /business/development/impostfees/index.asp   (619 words)

  
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Grayson, [William], 88; on the impost, 55, 72; on titles, 65; on the Tonnage act, 76; on the Judiciary bill, 85, 87, 88, 95, 97, 99, 104, 117; on the Foreign Affairs bill, 116, 118; on the residence, 157, 158, 160, 164; his ill-health, 169; his death, 246; his successor, 248.
Lawrence, [John], 197, 228; on the impost, 47; on the residence, 150, 314; on assumption, 237.
Scott, 37, 40, 230; on the impost, 47; on the residence, 41, 136, 137, 145-148, 156, 166, 190, 306, 315; his private character, 200, 201; on assumption, 208, 229; on the public debt, 194, 196, 212, 223.
www.constitution.org /ac/maclay/journal_ndx.txt   (4909 words)

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