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2008-01-18Per the process outlined in revbump(1), perform a recursive revbumptnn1-2/+2
on packages that are affected by the switch from the openssl 0.9.7 branch to the 0.9.8 branch. ok jlam@
2007-12-21I18N (PR 37581) and DESTDIR support.joerg2-2/+8
2007-04-21Update tinc to 1.0.7.obache4-47/+39
News Jan 5th 2007 Version 1.0.7 released. * Fixed a bug that caused slow network speeds on Windows. * Fixed a bug that caused tinc unable to write packets to the tun device on OpenBSD. Dec 18th 2006 Version 1.0.6 released. * More flexible detection of the LZO libraries when compiling. * Fixed a bug where broadcasts in switch and hub modes sometimes would not work anymore when part of the VPN had become disconnected from the rest. Nov 14th 2006 Version 1.0.5 released. * Lots of small fixes. * Broadcast packets no longer grow in size with each hop. This should fix switch mode (again). * Generic host-up and host-down scripts. * Optionally dump graph in graphviz format to a file or a script. * Support LZO 2.0 and later.
2006-10-04Update MASTER_SITES and/or HOMEPAGE, from Sergey Svishchev.wiz1-3/+3
2006-04-06List the info files directly in the PLIST and honor PKG{INFO,MAN}DIR.jlam2-4/+4
2006-03-23Add DragonFly support.joerg2-1/+15
2006-03-04Point MAINTAINER to pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org in the case where nojlam1-2/+2
developer is officially maintaining the package. The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't developers.
2005-06-17Add missing RCS Id tag to patch-aa. Remove diff command line.hira2-3/+4
2005-05-30Update to 1.0.4, including a patch by Tonnerre, providedwiz3-7/+203
in PR 30378. version 1.0.4 May 4 2005 * Fix switch and hub modes. * Optionally start scripts when a Subnet becomes (un)reachable. version 1.0.3 Nov 11 2004 * Show error message when failing to write a PID file. * Ignore spaces at end of lines in config files. * Fix handling of late packets. * Unify BSD tun/tap device handling. This allows IPv6 on tun devices and anything on tap devices as long as the underlying OS supports it. * Handle IPv6 on Solaris tun devices. * Allow tinc to work properly under Windows XP SP2. * Allow VLAN tagged Ethernet frames in switch and hub mode. * Experimental PMTUDiscovery, TunnelServer and BlockingTCP options. version 1.0.2 Nov 8 2003 * Fix address and hostname resolving under Windows. * Remove warnings about non-existing scripts and unsupported address families. * Use the event logger under Windows. * Fix quoting of filenames and command line arguments under Windows. * Strict checks for length incoming network packets and return values of cryptographic functions, * Fix a bug in metadata handling that made the tinc daemon abort.
2005-05-23Removed trailing white-space.rillig1-7/+7
2005-04-11Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used.tv1-2/+1
2005-02-24Add RMD160 digests.agc1-1/+2
2004-10-03Libtool fix for PR pkg/26633, and other issues. Update libtool to 1.5.10tv1-1/+2
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.) Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and installing .la files. Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above via a buildlink3 include.
2004-05-07Drop maintainership; I don't have the enough free time to maintainxtraeme1-2/+2
all these packages.
2004-04-01Initial import of tinc-1.0.1 from pkgsrc-wip.xtraeme4-0/+54
tinc is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) daemon that uses tunnelling and encryption to create a secure private network between hosts on the Internet. Because the VPN appears to the IP level network code as a normal network device, there is no need to adapt any existing software. This allows VPN sites to share information with each other over the Internet without exposing any information to others. In addition, tinc has the following features: o Encryption, authentication and compression All traffic is optionally compressed using zlib or LZO, and OpenSSL is used to encrypt the traffic and protect it from alteration with message authentication codes and sequence numbers. o Automatic full mesh routing Regardless of how you set up the tinc daemons to connect to each other, VPN traffic is always (if possible) sent directly to the destination, without going through intermediate hops. o Easily expand your VPN When you want to add nodes to your VPN, all you have to do is add an extra configuration file, there is no need to start new daemons or create and configure new devices or network interfaces. o Ability to bridge ethernet segments You can link multiple ethernet segments together to work like a single segment, allowing you to run applications and games that normally only work on a LAN over the Internet.