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silence in packages@.
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Portelli, with minor changes by me.
The Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases (ACID) is a PHP-based analysis
engine to search and process a database of security events generated by
various IDSes, firewalls, and network monitoring tools.
ACID has the ability to analyze a wide variety of events which are
post-processed into its database. Tools exist for the following formats:
- Snort
- logsnorter
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Portelli.
ADOdb stands for Active Data Objects Data Base. It currently supports MySQL,
PostgreSQL, Interbase, Informix, Oracle, MS SQL 7, Foxpro, Access, ADO, Sybase,
DB2 and generic ODBC. The Sybase, Informix and PostgreSQL drivers are community
contributions. We hope more people will contribute drivers to support more
databases.
Unique Features of ADOdb
- Easy for Windows programmers to understand. Makes porting ASP code to PHP
easy because many of the conventions are similar to Microsoft's ADO.
- We provide support code to handle inserts and updates which can be adapted
to multiple databases quickly. Methods are provided for date handling,
string concatenation and string quoting characters for differing databases.
- A metatype system is built in so that we can figure out that types such as
CHAR, TEXT and STRING are equivalent in different databases.
- Easy to port because all the database dependent code are stored in stub
functions. You do not need to port the core logic of the classes.
- SQL to popup menu (<SELECT>) support included
- PHP4 Session support.
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Portelli with minor changes by me.
Oinkmaster is simple Perl script released under the BSD license to help you
update/manage your Snort 2.0+ rules and comment out the unwanted ones after
each update (among other things). It will tell you exactly what had changed
since the last update, hence giving you good control of your rules.
Oinkmaster can be used to manage the official rules from www.snort.org, but
can just as well be used for managing your homemade rules and distribute
them between sensors.
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Portelli.
This is the ARP daemon for honeyd.
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Portelli with minor changes by me.
Honeyd is a small daemon that creates virtual hosts on a network. The hosts
can be configured to run arbitrary services, and their personality can be
adapted so that they appear to be running certain operating systems. Honeyd
enables a single host to claim multiple addresses - I have tested up to
65536 - on a LAN for network simulation. Honeyd improves cyber security by
providing mechanisms for threat detection and assessment. It also deters
adversaries by hiding real systems in the middle of virtual systems.
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Major changes:
- Added "gu" (Gujarati).
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from the Makefile.
Pointed out by Jukka Salmi.
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Changes:
* new im icons
* some mime icon updates
* Some new evolution icons
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Mozilla Thunderbird is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component. The
goal is to produce a cross platform stand alone mail application using
the XUL user interface language.
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to share/doc/html/postgresql.
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Fixes pkg/25247 by Jukka Salmi.
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* 2004-04-08
cameron:
scripts/squid_redirect: Move % unescaping into the zap pattern
matching function so that $words[0]
remains undamaged. Previously a %20 in an
input URL which hit a PASS rule (or no rule)
transmuted into a bare space, and other
nasty chars could do likewise - I imagine
a %0a would really break stuff.
Rod Savard reported this issue, which
breaks chained redirectors, on 29mar2004.
* 2004-03-31
cameron:
rc/patterns: popups from popup.scambiositi.com
* 2004-03-07
cameron:
scripts/squid_redirect: Jean-Pierre Radley reports that the
/usr/bin/env trick fails because SCO
OpenServer 5.0.x has /bin/env, not
/usr/bin/env. So I've reverted to the
older, simpler system, undoing the
suggestion of Petri T. Koistinen.
Mykefile: Use $HOMEHOST instead of hardwiring "amadeus".
* 2004-03-06
cameron:
scripts/squid_redirect: Set #! line to #!/usr/bin/env perl on
suggestion from Petri T. Koistinen.
rc/patterns: popup at www.military.com from John Woodstock
falkag.(de|net) pattern updates from Nick Leverton
* 2004-02-03
cameron:
rc/patterns: PRINT rule for sciencedaily.com
planetark.com PRINT rule
* 2004-01-31
cameron:
rc/patterns: self ads at bigfoot
* 2004-01-29
cameron:
rc/patterns: more SWF ads
* 2004-01-26
cameron:
rc/patterns: content.ad-flow.com GIFs
.falkag.net GIFs
* 2004-01-22
cameron:
rc/patterns: another PRINT rule for abc.net.au
* 2004-01-20
cameron:
rc/patterns: ads from klipmart.dvlabs.com, seen at forbes.com
* 2004-01-19
cameron:
rc/patterns: widen http://servedby.advertising.com/** on report
from Billy Newsom big exception for webmail.aol.com
from Neal Macklin exception for NYTIMES article
about popup ads
* 2004-01-14
cameron:
rc/patterns: bar.hit-counter.udub.com
* 2004-01-08
cameron:
rc/patterns: raise priority of .yimg.com PASS rule on report from
Mike Mitchell
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across all of them, but let it commented out until each responsible person
for each system modifies it to work correctly. Requested by agc@.
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* Much improved table handling: many table and list items
that were previously 'inert' when activated from GOK now
work correctly. (#117567, #129450)
* GOK now allows direct interaction with the gtk+-2.4 file selector.
(#136065).
* Fixed a regression in the Settings dialog
when used with HighContrastInverse themes. (#138683)
* Fixed modifier/shift behavior in "alphabetic" keyboards that
aren't created from the XKB keyboard description.
* Improved support for Mozilla-1.6. (This will be visible to end-users
when mozilla changes are pushed out to the main 1.6 tree)
(#135314)
* build fixes: #136732 (parallel make), #139495 (improper use of FORCE
in schemas).
* other bugfixes: #133545,
* languages: gu (Guntupalli Karunakar)
bn (Sayamindu Dasgupta)
hu (Andras Timar)
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by RSYNC_DST. Warn if any of them is not set properly, and in
general adjust to the new layout on the FTP server.
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freeglut is a completely OpenSourced alternative to the OpenGL
Utility Toolkit (GLUT) library. GLUT was originally written by
Mark Kilgard to support the sample programs in the second edition
OpenGL 'RedBook'. Since then, GLUT has been used in a wide variety
of practical applications because it is simple, universally available
and highly portable.
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(PKGREVISION++)
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-for some reason, it tries to build the experimental "skins2" plugin
for me -- disable it explicitely
(PKGREVISION++)
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CGDB is a curses-based interface to the GNU Debugger (GDB). The goal of CGDB
is to be lightweight and responsive; not encumbered with unnecessary features.
The interface is designed to deliver the familiar GDB text interface, with a
split screen showing the source as it executes. The UI is modeled on the
classic Unix text editor, vi. Those familiar with vi should feel right at home
using CGDB.
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-don't exit on trivial cddb errors
-don't print NULL string on error
arrgh - this stuff sucks, too bad serious programs are depending on it
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