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Diffstat (limited to 'net/ra-pna-proxy/patches/patch-ab')
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diff --git a/net/ra-pna-proxy/patches/patch-ab b/net/ra-pna-proxy/patches/patch-ab deleted file mode 100644 index fc7af447079..00000000000 --- a/net/ra-pna-proxy/patches/patch-ab +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -$NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.1.1.1 1999/09/01 19:44:03 tron Exp $ - ---- raproxy.man.orig Fri Dec 20 00:03:25 1996 -+++ raproxy.man Wed Sep 1 21:33:53 1999 -@@ -182,37 +182,10 @@ - RealAudio firewall proxies, but it may also be used in conjunction - with security software such as the TIS Firewall Toolkit (fwtk) to - allow access to RealAudio servers through a firewall. --.SH "Setting Up Proxy with TIS Firewall Tookit" --.IX Header "Setting Up Proxy with TIS Firewall Tookit" -+.SH "Setting Up the RealAudio Proxy" -+.IX Header "Setting Up the RealAudio Proxy" - The RealAudio proxy is only a proxy. It does not do any --authentication at all. So, in order to implement IP\-level --authentication, you must use tools such as \fInetacl\fR\|(1), a tool that --comes with Trusted Information Systems Firewall Toolkit, available --from: --.PP --.Vb 1 --\& ftp://ftp.tis.com/pub/firewalls/toolkit --.Ve --Install the toolkit as per the instructions in the accompanying README --file and in the documentation archive found at: --.PP --.Vb 1 --\& ftp://ftp.tis.com/pub/firewalls/toolkit --.Ve --Once you have installed the toolkit, you will need to compile the RealAudio --proxy. You may wish to edit the Makefile to customize the proxy for your --system. After you have done this, you can type the following command at --the shell prompt: --.PP --.Vb 1 --\& # make raproxy --.Ve --This will compile the RealAudio proxy, creating a file called \*(L"raproxy\*(R". --You then need to copy this file into /usr/local/libexec (or another --appropriate directory): --.PP --.Vb 1 --\& # cp raproxy /usr/local/libexec -+authentication at all. - .Ve - The RealAudio proxy will need a name in your /etc/services file for inetd - to reference it. To name the service, you need to add the RealAudio proxy -@@ -221,25 +194,13 @@ - .Vb 1 - \& pn-raproxy 1090/tcp #Progressive Networks' RealAudio Proxy - .Ve --The RealAudio proxy will depend on netacl to screen connection requests. --In order to have netacl listen for the \*(L"pn-raproxy\*(R" service, you will also -+The RealAudio proxy will depend on inetd to handle connection requests. -+In order to have inetd listen for the \*(L"pn-raproxy\*(R" service, you will also - need to add it in your /etc/inetd.conf - .PP - .Vb 2 - \& # RealAudio Proxy --\& pn-raproxy stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/etc/netacl pn-raproxy --.Ve --netacl needs to know how to handle requests made for the \*(L"pn-raproxy\*(R" --service, and who should be allowed to use the proxy. For example, to --configure netacl to permit all users coming from 10.0.154.* to use raproxy, --you need to add the following lines to your /usr/local/etc/netperm-table: --.PP --.Vb 2 --\& # RealAudio Proxy --\& netacl-pn-raproxy: permit-hosts 10.0.154.* -exec /usr/local/libexec/raproxy --.Ve --At this point, you should be able to send a HUP signal to your inetd --daemon. From a shell prompt: -+\& pn-raproxy stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/libexec/pn-raproxy pn-raproxy - .PP - .Vb 4 - \& # ps -auxw | grep inetd |