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time. We need the various Makefile.in to be regenerated due to changes in
the patched configure.in. Doing it now prevents the build process from
automatically doing it later during the build, which would overwrite any
changes done to the configure script by targets in ${_CONFIGURE_PREREQ}.
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redefines about which buildlink.mk files would care is BUILDLINK_X11_DIR,
which points to the location of the X11R6 hierarchy used during building.
If x11.buildlink.mk isn't included, then BUILDLINK_X11_DIR defaults to
${X11BASE} (set in bsd.pkg.mk), so its value is always safe to use. Remove
the ifdefs surrounding the use of BUILDLINK_X11_DIR in tk/buildlink.mk and
revert changes to move x11.buildlink.mk before the other buildlink.mk files.
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x2vnc merges the capabilities of x2x and vncviewer. It will allow
a machine with an X display and a machine with a VNC server running
on its main screen to act as if they were two displays connected
to one machine. When you move your mouse pointer off the screen in
a direction of your choosing, the pointer will appear on the other
screen instead.
Provided in PR 14344 by Michael Santos (mike@ethmoid.org).
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Changes from version 0.07:
0.09, 2001-10-18, wojtekka@irc.pl
- included patch from OpenBSD port by Patroklos Argyroudis <argp@bsd.gr>.
- fixing the fix - patch by awayzzz <awayzzz@digibel.org>.
0.08, 2000-12-12, ascent@linux.pl
- modified IPv4 to IPv6 mapping -- better memory managing.
0.08, 2001-10-13, wojtekka@irc.pl
- some memory leaks fixed thanks to Sorrow The Prince <s0tp@libero.it>.
- fixed dos condition thanks to awayzzz <awayzzz@digibel.org>.
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use X11_BUILDLINK_MK as a test value. Generally just reordering the
inclusions so that x11.buildlink.mk comes before the other buildlink.mk
files will make everthing work.
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in *example usage* of various -conf programs:
$ tinydns-conf
tinydns-conf: usage: tinydns-conf acct logacct /etc/tinydns myip
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and unix-like operating systems. ProFTPD has a Apache-like
configuration format.
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by Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> in private mail.
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Should fix the build failure noted in Hubert's bulk build.
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Andrey Simonenko in PR/14281.
IPA allows to make IP accounting (network accounting) based on
IP Filter accounting rules on NetBSD, OpenBSD and FreeBSD.
It supports limits for accounting rules and limits events as
"limit is reached", "reached limit is expired", etc. It understands
time intervals like "end of day", "end of week", "end of month", etc.
There is a special viewer for accounting database and access control
lists which allow or disallow one to view accounting information
for rules.
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The automatic truncation in gensolpkg doesn't work for packages which
have the same package name for the first 5-6 chars.
e.g. amanda-server and amanda-client would be named amanda and amanda.
Now, we add a SVR4_PKGNAME and use amacl for amanda-client and amase for
amanda-server.
All svr4 packages also have a vendor tag, so we have to reserve some chars
for this tag, which is normaly 3 or 4 chars. Thats why we can only use 6
or 5 chars for SVR4_PKGNAME. I used 5 for all the packages, to give the
vendor tag enough room.
All p5-* packages and a few other packages have now a SVR4_PKGNAME.
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before!)
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number of hops.
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with the current automake package.
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package, to make things easier for those who may prefer not to link in
all of the gtk-based functionality.
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interface, the mtr-gtk package uses gtk. For use in environments
which need mtr's functionality, but which are unlikely to have X11
installed, such as DMZ hosts, etc.
Patches by Andrew Brown, atatat@netbsd.org.
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This version is from the php-4.0.6 distribution.
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This version is from the php-4.0.6 distribution.
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This version is from the php-4.0.6 distribution.
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With apologies to Al I wouldn't know where to start with a summary of the
changes between 2.1 and 2.2.1 - there are just too many. A couple of
hopefully static URLS that contain useful information are
http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelog2_1to2_2.html
http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelog2_2to2_2_1.html
Support for a.out for kde{libs,base} added by me. The libtool/a.out
combination doesn't like the linking of modules into binaries. A better
way of doing this will appear in future versions of KDE/pkgsrc.
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anymore either.
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is available at http://www.samba.org/samba/whatsnew/samba-2.2.2.html
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the new toolchain is used.
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nemesis is a command-line UNIX network packet injection suite.
supported protocols: TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP/RARP, IGMP, DNS,
RIP, and OSPF
"Nemesis attacks directed through fragrouter could be a most
powerful combination for the system auditor to find security
problems that could then be reported to the vendor(s), etc."
- Curt Wilson in Global Incident Analysis Center Detects Report
(SANS Institute - Nov 2000)
Provided in PR 14021 by xs@nitric.net.
Munged slightly by me to use buildlink functionality, and to use the
correct link time invocations for ELF binaries.
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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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included by the buildlink glue code for "glib" which also knows that
Solaris doesn't need this.
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- Client works on Solaris again. It was broken in 3.2.
- Added DEFAULTROUTE=yes|no option to configuration file.
- Server parses address pool file better.
- Server address pool allows ranges of addresses on a line: a.b.c.d-e
- Added "-d" (=debug) and "-P" (=check pool file syntax) options to
pppoe-server.
- Client now ignores PADT's if they are from the wrong source MAC address
or to the wrong destination MAC address.
- Minor fixes to Makefile.in for Turbolinux.
- Improved KERNEL-MODE-PPPOE instructions
- Works with patched pppd 2.4.1
- Many improvements to server: Added "-u" and "-r" options; server can
now respond to request on multiple Ethernet interfaces.
- SECURITY BUG FIX: Server now ignores PADT's if they are from the wrong
source MAC address. You are STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to upgrade to 3.1
if you use pppoe-server in production.
- Many small improvements to server. Server now only makes one
discovery socket, systemwide, with addition of "-n" option to pppoe.
- Fixes for compilation problems on BSD, Solaris and some Linux platforms.
- Added "-p" option to pppoe-server to allow you to specify a pool of
IP addresses to assign to clients.
- Added GUI system (tkpppoe). This work was funded by Iospan
Wireless, Inc. The GUI includes a Set-UID wrapper (pppoe-wrapper)
which allows ordinary users to control a link (if so authorized.)
I believe the wrapper script is secure, but please audit the
source code (gui/wrapper.c) if you have any concerns.
- Changes to scripts and pppoe.conf. DNS setup is now dynamic (happens
each time adsl-connect runs.)
- Made relay.c check packet lengths rigorously; made it throw out Ethernet
frame padding on session packets as well as discovery packets.
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Package changes: install docs, buildlinkify.
Changelog since 0.12 is >50 lines -- many new features and bug fixes
(in ${WRKSRC}/ChangeLog)
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Changes since 0.4.9:
* OAF instead of gnorba, thanks to Christophe Fergeau
<teuf@users.sourceforge.net>
* Added support for HTTPS protocol since wget supports it but you
need to upgrade wget to 1.7
* New icons thanks to Paolo Bacchilega <paolo.bacch@tin.it>
* Proxy settings are better looking now
* Timeout value for wget is configurable now
* Added new pref to run a shell command when all downloads
completed (in other words, when gtm has done all it can do without
user intervention).
* Fixed bugs:
- Crash when the config file was corrupted thanks to
João Alves Marques Carneiro <ee96090@fe.up.pt>
- Check that target dir exists and is writable
- Do not overwrite an existing file without asking the
user if he wants a override or a resume
- Fixed some problems in the spec file, thanks to Alex
Converse
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Changes since 0.34:
* Added preforked childs to mode 'single'.
* t/server (Run): Child process is now waiting one second
in forking mode. Helps the script t/forkm.t to run fine.
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Bump version to 0.5.8nb1
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resumes it will use a new client and protocol.
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