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Noted by wiz.
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added features and bug fixes including -
* removal of rotator and GConf related code
* debug level menu
* additional command line options
* read meter value for TX PWR, SWR and ALC
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Changes:
* Looks like we'll have to mount the mfs_var tarball
before mounting the vnd(4) var_db_pkg compressed image.
* Remove all dirs/files from /usr and /var/db/pkg, saves
some space.
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Bump PKGREVISION
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If you are using this package make note of the distribution change
mentioned below. I have update the MESSAGE to inform users of this and
there is now also a net/snort-rules package with the community rules.
> [*] Distribution Change
> * Rules are no longer distributed as part of the Snort releases, they are
> available as a separate download from snort.org. This was done for
> three reasons:
> 1) To better manage the new rules licensing.
> 2) To reduce the size of the engine download.
> 3) To move the thousands of documentation files for the rules into
> the rules tarballs. If you've ever checked Snort out of CVS you'll
> know why this is a Good Thing.
>
> [*] New additions
> * Added new IP defragmentation preprocessor, Frag3. The frag3 preprocessor
> is a target-based IP defragmentation module, and is intended as a
> replacement for the frag2 module. Check out the README.frag3 for full
> info on this new preprocessor.
>
> * Libprelude support has been added (enable with --enable-prelude).
> Thanks Yoann Vandoorselaere!
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> * An "ftpbounce" rule detection plugin was added for easier detection of
> FTP bounce attacks.
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> * Added a new Snort config option, "ignore_ports," to ignore packets
> based on port number. This is similar to bpf filters, but done within
> snort.conf.
>
> [*] Improvements
> * Snort startup messages printed in syslog now contain a PID before each
> entry. Thanks Sekure for initially bringing this up.
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> * Stream4: Performance improvements.
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> * Stream4: Added 'max_session_limit' option which limits number of
> concurrent sessions tracked. Added favor_old/favor_new options that
> affect order in which packets are put together for reassembly.
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> * Stream4: New configuration options to manage flushpoints for improved
> anti-evasion. The flush_behavior option selects flushpoint management
> mode. New flush_base, flush_range, and flush_seed manage randomized
> flushing. Check out the snort.conf file for full config data on the
> new flush options.
>
> * Added two more alerts for BackOrifice client and server packets. This
> allows specific alerts to be suppressed.
>
> * PerfMon preprocessor updated to include more detailed stats for rebuilt
> packets (applayer, wire, fragmented & TCP). Also added 'atexitonly'
> option that dumps stats at exit of snort, and command line -Z flag to
> specify the file to which stats are logged.
>
> * Added new Http Inspect config item, "tab_uri_delimiter," which if
> specified, lets a tab character (0x09) act as the delimiter for a URI.
>
> * Added a '-G' command line flag to snort that specifies the Snort
> instance log identifier. It takes a single argument that can be either
> hex (prefaced with 0x) or decimal. The unified log files will include
> the instance ID when the -G flag is used.
>
> * "Same SRC/DST" (sid 527) and "Loopback Traffic" (sid 528) are now
> handled in the IP decoder. Those sids are now considered obsolete.
>
> * Http_Inspect "flow_depth" option now accepts a -1 value which tells
> Snort to ignore all server-side traffic.
>
> * RPMs have been updated to be more portable, and also now include a
> "--with inline" option for those wanting to build Inline RPMs. Thanks
> Daniel Wittenberg and JP Vossen for your help!
>
> * Many, many bug fixes have also gone into this release, please see the
> ChangeLog for details.
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Ride initial import
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community. While these rules are available as is, the VRT performs basic tests
to ensure that new rules will not break Snort. These rules are distributed
under the GPL and are freely available to all open source Snort users.
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Changes to xsl/*
| 2005-08-11 Michael Smith <xmldoc@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * RELEASE-NOTES.xml: Updated for 1.69.1 release.
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| * VERSION: Version 1.69.1 released.
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| 2005-07-19 Michael Smith <xmldoc@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * Makefile: New file.
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Changes to xsl/fo/*
| 2005-08-09 Robert Stayton <bobstayton@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * autoidx.xsl: Fix bug 1247565: missing attribute set on
| symbol entries.
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| * block.xsl, ebnf.xsl, table.xsl, titlepage.xsl: fo:table-body
| and fo:table-header now set start-indent and end-indent to
| zero to reset the table reference areas.
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| 2005-08-05 Jirka Kosek <kosek@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * autoidx.xsl: Fixed bug #1244478. Indexterms in informal
| objects are now getting correct page reference.
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| 2005-07-27 Robert Stayton <bobstayton@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * pagesetup.xsl: Fixed starting page number for first part
| element in single-sided output.
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Changes to xsl/html/*
| 2005-08-11 Michael Smith <xmldoc@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * annotations.xsl: Set default value of annotation.support
| param to 0 (off). Also, wrapped contents of the
| apply-annotations template in a "if" statement, so that
| those contents get evaluated only if annotation.support is
| non-zero. The reason for these changes was a report from
| Doug du Boulay (on the docbook-apps list) that processing of
| the apply-annotations template was consuming 75% of the
| total processing time for a 2.5Mb file. Anatoly Techtonik
| followed with a comment that with 1.69.0, "Compiling took
| about full working day on 12Mb file while earlier it was
| about 2-4 hours".
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| 2005-08-04 Robert Stayton <bobstayton@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * chunk-code.xsl, chunkfast.xsl: Add cf to
| exclude-result-prefixes because it is for internal use only.
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Changes to xsl/manpages/*
| 2005-08-11 Michael Smith <xmldoc@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * lists.xsl: Fixed check for first following siblings in
| lists.
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| 2005-08-09 Michael Smith <xmldoc@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * block.xsl, lists.xsl, utility.xsl: Output .sp macro in mixed
| blocks where we were outputting completely blank line
| before. Thanks (again) to Costin Stroie for pointing out the
| problems and providing a test case. Also, corrected the test
| for checking first preceding siblings of text nodes in mixed
| blocks (the test is used for determining whether or not we
| need to insert a line break before those nodes.)
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| 2005-08-05 Michael Smith <xmldoc@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * utility.xsl: Fixed bug that caused literal .sp to show up in
| output. (Thanks to Costin Stroie for reporting). WARNING:
| One of the consequences of this change is that the
| stylesheet no longer generates spaces at the end of certain
| lines. I had it doing that as a sort of hack to prevent
| certain kinds of problems in output. It seems like the hack
| my no longer be necessary. But if I am wrong, this change
| may cause spaces to show up at the beginning of some lines
| in "mixed content". If you see those, then this change has
| introduced a regression, and I will need to go back and
| figure out the right way to fix it (instead of the kludgy
| way I was doing it before. Also, instances like the
| following were showing up in some cases. .PP .sp That is, a
| .PP macro immediately followed by a .sp macro. I can think
| of no good read to ever generate that, and I am not sure why
| it is getting generated. So I have taked the lazy way out
| and caused the stylesheet to now strip out the .sp from all
| such instances, leaving just the .PP
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| 2005-07-24 Michael Smith <xmldoc@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * block.xsl, lists.xsl, utility.xsl: New file.
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| * block.xsl, lists.xsl, utility.xsl: Fixed handling of lists
| with titles. Also reworked handling of space around lists.
| (Closes #1243003 and 1241371). Among other things, this
| change "normalizes" line space before and after verbatims.
| For most cases, the stylesheet now attempts to ensure each
| verbatim is preceded and followed by exactly one line of
| space.
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Changes to xsl/params/*
| 2005-08-11 Michael Smith <xmldoc@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * annotation.support.xml: Set default value of
| annotation.support param to 0 (off). Also, wrapped contents
| of the apply-annotations template in a "if" statement, so
| that those contents get evaluated only if annotation.support
| is non-zero. The reason for these changes was a report from
| Doug du Boulay (on the docbook-apps list) that processing of
| the apply-annotations template was consuming 75% of the
| total processing time for a 2.5Mb file. Anatoly Techtonik
| followed with a comment that with 1.69.0, "Compiling took
| about full working day on 12Mb file while earlier it was
| about 2-4 hours".
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| 2005-08-06 <balls@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * pages.template.xml: New file.
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| 2005-08-05 Michael Smith <xmldoc@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * man.string.subst.map.xml: Kruft removal.
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| * man.string.subst.map.xml: Fixed bug that caused literal .sp
| to show up in output. (Thanks to Costin Stroie for
| reporting). WARNING: One of the consequences of this change
| is that the stylesheet no longer generates spaces at the end
| of certain lines. I had it doing that as a sort of hack to
| prevent certain kinds of problems in output. It seems like
| the hack my no longer be necessary. But if I am wrong, this
| change may cause spaces to show up at the beginning of some
| lines in "mixed content". If you see those, then this change
| has introduced a regression, and I will need to go back and
| figure out the right way to fix it (instead of the kludgy
| way I was doing it before. Also, instances like the
| following were showing up in some cases. .PP .sp That is, a
| .PP macro immediately followed by a .sp macro. I can think
| of no good read to ever generate that, and I am not sure why
| it is getting generated. So I have taked the lazy way out
| and caused the stylesheet to now strip out the .sp from all
| such instances, leaving just the .PP
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| 2005-07-28 Robert Stayton <bobstayton@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * part.autolabel.xml: Changed default part numbering format
| back to 'I'.
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| 2005-07-24 Michael Smith <xmldoc@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * man.string.subst.map.xml: New file.
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| * man.string.subst.map.xml: Fixed handling of lists with
| titles. Also reworked handling of space around lists.
| (Closes #1243003 and 1241371). Among other things, this
| change "normalizes" line space before and after verbatims.
| For most cases, the stylesheet now attempts to ensure each
| verbatim is preceded and followed by exactly one line of
| space.
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| 2005-07-20 Michael Smith <xmldoc@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * appendix.autolabel.xml: New file.
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| 2005-07-20 Norman Walsh <nwalsh@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * appendix.autolabel.xml: Make appendixes use upperalpha
| numeration
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Changes to xsl/wordml/*
| 2005-08-06 <balls@users.sourceforge.net>
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| * docbook-pages.xsl, pages-normalise.xsl, param.ent,
| param.xweb, template-pages.xml: Added support for Apple
| Pages application
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name any more. Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
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Depend on wxGTK24
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+ net/p5-Net-IPv4Addr
+ math/p5-Math-Base85
+ net/p5-Net-IPv6Addr
+ net/p5-Net-Packet
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layers 2, 3, 4 and 7.
Basically, you forge each layer of a frame (Net::Packet::IPv4 for layer 3,
Net::Packet::TCP for layer 4 ; for example), and pack all of this into a
Net::Packet::Frame object. Then, you can send the frame to the network, and
receive it easily, since the response is automatically searched for and
matched against the request.
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formats described by RFC1884. If Math::Base85 is installed, formats
described in RFC1924 are also valid. It will generate "IP6.INT."
strings (as described in RFC1886) if you are inclined to play with
DNS records.
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For more information, read the module or rfc1924.txt.
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in traditional address/netmask format and in the new CIDR format.
There are also methods for calculating the network and broadcast
address and also to see check if a given address is in a specific
network.
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checking in new constructor, that is to check for attributes existence,
and definedness.
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Bump to nb2
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New Libraries
* Iostreams Library: Framework for defining streams, stream
buffers and i/o filters, from Jonathan Turkanis.
* Functional/Hash Library: A TR1 hash function object that can be
extended to hash user defined types, from Daniel James.
* Parameter Library: Write functions that accept arguments by
name: especially useful when a function has more than one
argument with a useful default value, since named arguments can
be passed in any order.
* Pointer Container Library: Containers for storing heap-allocated
polymorphic objects to ease OO-programming, from Thorsten Ottosen.
* Wave: Standards conformant implementation of the mandated
C99/C++ preprocessor functionality packed behind an easy to use
iterator interface, from Hartmut Kaiser.
Updated Libraries
* Assignment Library: Support for Pointer Container Library and
new efficient functions ref_list_of() and cref_list_of() for
generating anonymous ranges.
* Bind Library: Bind expressions now support comparisons and
negation. Example: bind(&X::name, _1) < bind(&X::name, _2).
* Date-Time Library:
o Added local time and time zone classes.
o Added format-based Input/Output facets.
o For a complete list of changes, see the library change history.
* Graph Library: Introduced several new algorithms and improved
existing algorithms:
o Experimental Python bindings, from Doug Gregor and Indiana
University.
o floyd_warshall_all_pairs_shortest_paths, from Lauren Foutz
and Scott Hill.
o astar_search, from Kristopher Beevers and Jufeng Peng.
o fruchterman_reingold_force_directed_layout, from Doug
Gregor and Indiana University.
o biconnected_components and articulation_points, from
Jeremy Siek, Janusz Piwowarski, and Doug Gregor.
o sequential_vertex_coloring has been updated, tested, and
documented.
o gursoy_atun_layout, from Jeremiah Willcock and Doug Gregor
of Indiana University.
o king_ordering, from D. Kevin McGrath of Indiana University.
o cuthill_mckee ordering has been recast as an invocation of
breadth_first_search and now supports graphs with multiple
components.
o dijkstra_shortest_paths now uses a relaxed heap as
its priority queue, improving its complexity to O(V log V) and
improving real-world performance for larger graphs.
o read_graphviz now has a new, Spirit-based parser that
works for all graph types and supports arbitrary
properties on the graph, from Ron Garcia. The old,
Bison-based GraphViz reader has been deprecated and will
be removed in a future Boost release. write_graphviz also
supports dynamic properties.
o subgraph: get_property now refers to the subgraph
property, not the root graph's property.
o See the history for additional changes and bug fixes.
* Multi-index Containers Library:
o New hashed indices.
o Added serialization support.
o For a complete list of changes, see the library release notes.
* Program Options Library:
o Option descriptions are now printed with word wrapping.
o Command line parser can bypass unregistered options,
instead of throwing.
o Removed support for "implicit" (optional) values.
o New customization method
'command_line_parser::extra_style_parser'. Unlike
'additional_parser', allows the user to parse several
tokens and return a vector of options, not just a single
option.
o Work with disabled exceptions.
* Property Map Library: Introduced the dynamic properties class,
which provides dynamically-typed access to a set of property maps.
* Random Number Library: improved initialization for
mersenne_twister, algorithm by Makoto Matsumoto and Takuji
Nishimura, implemented for Boost by Jens Maurer.
Note: All test vectors for mersenne_twisters constructed or
seeded without parameters or with a single unsigned int parameter
become invalid.
* Range Library: Minor addition of convenience functions to
iterator range like front(), back() and operator[]().
* Regex Library:
o Rewritten front end parser now supports (?imsx-imsx)
constructs, plus lookbehind assertions and conditional
expressions.
o Thin wrapper classes improve integration with MFC/ATL code.
o Full (optional) Unicode support via the ICU library.
Refer to the regex history page for more information on these
and other small changes.
* Serialization Library:
o DLL version.
o Auto-linking.
o Serialization of variants.
o Improved seialization of shared pointers.
* Signals Library: added slot blocking/unblocking, from Frantz
Maerten. Huge improvements to signal invocation performance from
Robert Zeh.
This update has been tested on NetBSD 2.0.2, 3.0_BETA and current.
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mail/pine -> 4.63
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http://www.washington.edu/pine/changes/4.62-to-4.63.html
Specific notable user-visible changes:
* When cancelling a message being composed the commands are now "^C"
followed by "_C_onfirm" instead of "^C" followed by "_Y_es". "^C"
"Yes" was close to "^X" "Yes", the command used to send a message.
The change is there to prevent inadvertent cancellations. The old
behavior may be restored by setting the feature
Compose-Cancel-Confirm-Uses-Yes.
* Field for comments added to Rules. Warning: Don't use this field
until all of the Pines that you run are version 4.63 or higher,
since it will cause the Rule to be ignored in previous versions.
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international charset tweak.
(libpico is ABI compatible with 4.9, so no BUILDLINK_DEPENDS bump required)
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This is from PR #30711.
Note that I didn't test on DragonFly.
Also note that this is still incomplete for DragonFly -- it needs
the mk file too.
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This is from maintainer's request via PR #30711.
(I only tested "make configure" on different system.)
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because some Perl modules make some (bad) assumptions about the
structure of a MakeMaker-generated Makefile. Instead, remove the
perllocal.pod file whenever a p5-* module or perl itself is removed.
While here, rename some of the install/deinstall templates to more
descriptive names.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 3.
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