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* Bugfixes
* SSL is now fully integrated into the IMAP toolkit
* Full client and server TLS support
* The server certificate must be signed by a trusted certificate authority
* RFC 1730 (IMAP4 as opposed to IMAP4rev1) support is turned off by default
in imapd
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Firewalking is a technique developed by Mike D. Schiffman and David E.
Goldsmith that employs traceroute-like techniques to analyze IP packet
responses to determine gateway ACL filters and map networks.
Firewalk the tool employs the technique to determine the filter rules
in place on a packet forwarding device.
This package was provided in PR 14020 by xs@nitric.net. I split it into
two separate packages, firewalk-gtk and firewalk, and modified it to use
buildlink functionality.
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Firewalking is a technique developed by Mike D. Schiffman and David E.
Goldsmith that employs traceroute-like techniques to analyze IP packet
responses to determine gateway ACL filters and map networks.
Firewalk the tool employs the technique to determine the filter rules
in place on a packet forwarding device.
This package was provided in PR 14020 by xs@nitric.net. I split it into
two separate packages, firewalk-gtk and firewalk, and modified it to use
buildlink functionality.
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LaBrea is a program that creates a tarpit or, as some have called it,
a "sticky honeypot". LaBrea takes over unused IP addresses on a
network and creates "virtual machines" that answer to connection
attempts. LaBrea answers those connection attempts in a way that
causes the machine at the other end to get "stuck", sometimes for a
very long time.
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TiK is an open source AOL Instant Messenger client, written in Tcl.
It was originally written as an alternative to the AIM Java client.
Provided in PR 14129 by Grant Beattie (grant@grunta.com).
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our main source for packages for a long time, and was confusing people.
Also some cleanups, rewrite of section 9, and some updates to a more
current pkgsrc situation.
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Automatically install etc/gconf/1/path from etc/gconf/1/path.example if
needed (both in Makefile and PLIST), remove obsoleted MESSAGE, and fix a
path to work with xpkgwedge.
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GNATS (GNU Problem Report Management System) is a problem tracking
system written to help report on, and track, problem reports or bugs.
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in the commit message.
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ExtIPL is a boot selector compatible with IBM-IPL. ExtIPL has
many extended features such as
- boot an OS in a nonactive partition
- boot an OS in an extended partition
- boot an OS in the second or later hard disks
- support LBA access
Provided in PR 13955 by Hiramatsu Yoshifumi (hiramatu@boreas.dti.ne.jp)
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Bellovin in PR 13990. Changes are bug fixes, and a few enhancements,
a lot of them related to PGP and gpg. This upgrade also closes the
security hole in 2.1.1.
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didn't use FVWM2_USE_GTK=YES. The problem is fixed by adding
--without-gtk-prefix to CONFIGURE_ARGS if FVWM2_USE_GTK=NO.
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BUILDLINK_CONFIG_WRAPPER_SED does, so add a definition for it.
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"gnome-vfs-config --cflags" into the buildlink equivalent with
BUILDLINK_CONFIG_WRAPPER_SED. Also correct the list of files to symlink
into ${BUILDLINK_DIR} based on the contents of the PLIST: BUILDLINK_FILES.*
should resolve to files, not directories.
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any more. What's new in pico 4.1? I don't know...
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Changes from Stoned Elipot to permit setting additional tags in mk.conf
or similar, plus handling and tags (eg: 'x11/acroread x11+i386').
Also expand the manpage slightly and give some examples.
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week's buildlink changes.
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buildlink-x11 package, to have that package installed.
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- Update Mew to 2.0.58
Mew 2.0.58 (2001/10/10) mew-dist release
* The "Type 'T'" message displayed only when the top level is
truncated.
* ".txt" suffix for dummy file names.
* 't' in attach to toggle text/binary.
* Defining mew-ask-fcc.
* "Y" for mew-summary-cite.
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fire update for wandering and sball update, thanks to Eric Lassauge
<lassauge@mail.dotcom.fr>.
text3d fix on a fix when a symbol.ttf or wingding.ttf is used (double free).
Thanks to Tom Schmidt.
apollonian mode thanks to a program by Allan R. Wilks
<allan@research.att.com>. -1,2,2,3 are numbers that represent curvature
(1 / radius) in Euclidean space. (-1,1,1,2 is in spherical space and
-1,1,1,1 is in hyperbolic). Hyperbolic and spherical numbers now added
for all but double bounded. Automatic generation of numbers with -count.
Enforce a upper bound of outer circle at 99, since run time goes up
polynomially by at least n^3.
qix updated with -solid, got the idea from xscreensaver
New "tetris -well", now uses generated images, also cleaned up some
bugs too. Bug fix thanks to Tom Schmidt.
gears added -size but defaults to 0, only -planetary will use up lots of
CPU so added a -planetsize 400 which takes over if -size is 0 (full screen
if both are 0).
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- Bug fixes
- Updated magic file (for file(1) program)
- Updated locales
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- Bug fixes
- MD4 and MD5 now compile on big endian machines
- TIGER now compiles on big endian machines.
- Corrected Tiger implementation
- Added MD4, TIGER128 and TIGER160
- added mhash_hmac_end_m() and mhash_end_m() functions which allow to specify
the malloc function.
- added mhash_cp() - Copy a context
- added mhash_get_mhash_algo() - Returns the name of the algorithm of the
context
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- Bug fixes and memory leaks
- Added new modes: nCFG
- Due to an endianness handling problem Blowfish algorithm was not compatible
with other implementations. Now it has been corrected. If you want
to access the old algorithm used use the "blowfish-compat" module.
- Corrected bug in rijndael-256. This makes the algorithm incompatible with
previous versions.
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- Expanded configure's GCC opimization disabling check to
include GCC 2.95.3
- avoid negative served_date in storeTimestampsSet().
- Made 'diskd' pathnames more configurable
- Make sure squid parent dies if child is killed with
KILL signal
- Changed diskd offset args to off_t instead of int
- Fixed bugs #102, #101, #205: various problems with useragent
log files
- Fixed bug #116: Large Age: values still cause problems
- Fixed bug #119: Floating point exception in
storeDirUpdateSwapSize()
- Fixed bug #114: usernames not logged with
authenticate_ip_ttl_is_strict
- Fixed bug #115: squid eating up ressources (eventAdd args)
- Fixed bug #125: garbage HTCP requests cause assertion
- Fixed bug #134: 'virtual port' support ignores
httpd_accel_port, causes a loop in httpd_accel mode
- Fixed bug #135: assertion failed: logfile.c:135: "lf->offset
<= lf->bufsz"
- Fixed bug #137: Ranges on misses are over-done
- Fixed bug #160: referer_log doesn't seem to work
- Fixed bug #162: some memory leaks (SNMP, delay_pools,
comm_dns_incoming histogram)
- Fixed bug #165: "Store Mem Buffer" leaks badly
- Fixed bug #172: Ident Based ACLs fail when applied to
cache_peer_access
- Fixed bug #177: LinuxPPC 2000 segfault bug due to varargs abuse
- Fixed bug #182: 'config' cachemgr option dumps core with
null storage
- Fixed bug #185: storeDiskdDirParseQ[12]() use wrong number
of args in debug/printf
- Fixed bug #187: bugs in lib/base64.c
- Fixed bug #184: storeDiskdShmGet() assertion; changed
diskd to use bitmap instead of linked list
- Fixed bug #194: Compilation fails on index() on some
non-BSD plaforms
- Fixed bug #197: refreshIsCachable() incorrectly checks
entry->mem_obj->reply
- Fixed bug #215: NULL pointer access for proxy requests
in accel-only mode
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Qkc is a kanji code converter capable of SHIFT-JIS, EUC and JIS.
Unlike nkf, qkc can handle multiple files at a time. Qkc also has
functionality to change end-of-line characters, ie, from CR+LF to LF,
or to CR, and vice versa.
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to their names. These values shouldn't be changed by Makefiles or
buildlink.mk files; rather, they're convenience variables used exclusively
within x11.buildlink.mk.
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not "Meta_L". This restores the wmx 5.0 behavior.
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should also be updated when this package is.
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prepending an underscore to their names. The values are not meant to be
set by Makefiles or buildlink.mk files. However, the values are exported
through CONFIGURE_ENV and MAKE_ENV so that they may be used during the
respective processes.
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