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2004-09-08Complete the job of detecting strcasestr(3) by using it if available.sketch4-1/+52
2004-09-08varargs->stdarg, fixes build with GCC3.sketch4-7/+93
Add dante to CONFLICTS as they install files with the same name (dante already has socks4 in its own CONFLICTS).
2004-09-08Update MASTER_SITES.xtraeme1-6/+6
2004-09-07Avoid invoking automake and autoconf, and instead patch configure directly.jmmv3-11/+36
This fixes the build of this package, which was failing because recent versions of automake do not accept some constructions used in it.
2004-09-06bettercjep1-1/+1
2004-09-06Initial import of ftplibpp version 1.0.1 as net/ftplibpp.cjep5-0/+73
ftplibpp is a C++ class providing ftp client functionality. It is a direct derivate from the great ftplib C library by Thomas Pfau.
2004-09-06Bugfix: a sprintf format string in the distribution patches was incorrect.cjs3-3/+17
2004-09-04AUTOMAKE_REQD should only be set to 1.4 in the few cases where needed,wiz2-4/+2
otherwise the default is better (and the variable doesn't need to be set). Remove a few cases where it was set unnecessarily.
2004-09-02Update to 0.8.4:jmmv2-6/+5
* Fix aclocal quotation issue (Tomasz K³oczko)
2004-09-02Note in DESCR and in README.pkgsrc that {dnscache,tinydns}-showctlschmonz6-16/+28
are useful only for services configured in the standard way (with {dnscache,tinydns}-conf(8)). On second thought, don't use the G prefix for the account names. It makes the dnscache account longer than 8 characters, which in turn makes noise in the nightly report. (Also, it looks a little funny.) Since this is already a heavily customized way of running djbdns services, it's just a little more customized now. Bump version.
2004-09-01Describe this package's particular reasons for RESTRICTED.schmonz1-1/+4
2004-09-01Add and enable djbdns-run.schmonz1-1/+2
2004-09-01I was going to do something that would've resulted in a CONFLICT,schmonz1-3/+1
but I didn't, so there isn't one! This does not imply world peace.
2004-09-01Initial import of djbdns-run, a package that provides NetBSD-styleschmonz11-0/+317
rc.d scripts (inspired by Bennett Todd's Linux init.d scripts) to run djbdns services. It also includes Jonathan de Boyne Pollard's dnscache-showctl and tinydns-showctl scripts.
2004-09-01Whitespace, and remove the "by Dan Bernstein" from COMMENT. Everyoneschmonz1-22/+22
already knows.
2004-09-01Updated man pages to 20031023. From the changelog:schmonz11-187/+122
* merge changes from http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/doc.tar.gz into: axfr-get.8, tinydns-data.8. * pickdns-conf.8, pickdns-data.8, pickdns.8: remove. * dnscache-conf.8, rbldns-conf.8, tinydns-conf.8, walldns-conf.8: adapt. * axfrdns-conf.8: new. pkgsrc changes: * Convert to bsd.options.mk. Available options: "ignoreip2 inet6". * Set USE_BUILDLINK3=yes. * Patch to honor PKG_SYSCONFDIR. * As long as we're patching, patch the installer to avoid setting unusual permissions on ${PREFIX} and ${PREFIX}/bin. * Work around the standard djbware errno problem on recent Linux glibc. * Update to the latest pkgsrc djbware RESTRICTED clause. * Remove the third-party logfile formatters (they can go elsewhere if needed). * Take maintainership (suggested by zuntum). Bump PKGREVISION.
2004-09-01Update to version 3.70.salo3-8/+8
Significant changes: - Rewrote core port scanning engine, which is now named ultra_scan(). Improved algorithms make this faster (often dramatically so) in almost all cases. Not only is it superior against single hosts, but ultra_scan() can scan many hosts (sometimes hundreds) in parallel. This offers many efficiency/speed advantages. For example, hosts often limit the ICMP port unreachable packets used by UDP scans to 1/second. That made those scans extraordinarily slow in previous versions of Nmap. But if you are scanning 100 hosts at once, suddenly you can receive 100 responses per second. Spreading the scan amongst hosts is also gentler toward the target hosts. Nmap can still scan many ports at the same time, as well. If you find cases where ultra_scan is slower or less accurate, please send a report (including exact command-lines, versions used, and output, if possible) to Fyodor. - Added --max_hostgroup option which specifies the maximum number of hosts that Nmap is allowed to scan in parallel. - Added --min_hostgroup option which specifies the minimum number of hosts that Nmap should scan in parallel (there are some exceptions where Nmap will still scan smaller groups -- see man page). Of course, Nmap will try to choose efficient values even if you don't specify hostgroup restrictions explicitly. - Rewrote TCP SYN, ACK, Window, and Connect() scans to use ultra_scan() framework, rather than the old pos_scan(). - Rewrote FIN, Xmas, NULL, Maimon, UDP, and IP Protocol scans to use ultra_scan(), rather than the old super_scan(). - Overhauled UDP scan. Ports that don't respond are now classified as "open|filtered" (open or filtered) rather than "open". The (somewhat rare) ports that actually respond with a UDP packet to the empty probe are considered open. If version detection is requested, it will be performed on open|filtered ports. Any that respond to any of the UDP probes will have their status changed to open. This avoids a the false-positive problem where filtered UDP ports appear to be open, leading to terrified newbies thinking their machine is infected by back orifice. - Nmap now estimates completion times for almost all port scan types (any that use ultra_scan()) as well as service scan (version detection). These are only shown in verbose mode (-v). On scans that take more than a minute or two, you will see occasional updates like: SYN Stealth Scan Timing: About 30.01% done; ETC: 16:04 (0:01:09 remaining) New updates are given if the estimates change significantly. - Added --exclude option, which lets you specify a comma-separated list of targets (hosts, ranges, netblocks) that should be excluded from the scan. This is useful to keep from scannig yourself, your ISP, particularly sensitive hosts, etc. The new --excludefile reads the list (newline-delimited) from a given file. All the work was done by Mark-David McLaughlin (mdmcl(a)cisco.com> and William McVey ( wam(a)cisco.com ), who sent me a well-designed and well-tested patch. - Nmap now has a "port scan ping" system. If it has received at least one response from any port on the host, but has not received responses lately (usually due to filtering), Nmap will "ping" that known-good port occasionally to detect latency, packet drop rate, etc. - Service/version detection now handles multiple hosts at once for more efficient and less-intrusive operation. - Nmap now wishes itself a happy birthday when run on September 1 in verbose mode! The first public release was on that date in 1997. - The port randomizer now has a bias toward putting commonly-accessible ports (80, 22, etc.) near the beginning of the list. Getting a response early helps Nmap calculate response times and detect packet loss, so the scan goes faster. - Host timeout system (--host_timeout) overhauled to support host parallelization. Hosts times are tracked separately, so a host that finishes a SYN scan quickly is not penalized for an exceptionally slow host being scanned at the same time. - When Nmap has not received any responses from a host, it can now use certain timing values from other hosts from the same scan group. This way Nmap doesn't have to use absolute-worst-case (300bps SLIP link to Uzbekistan) round trip timeouts and such. - Enabled MAC address reporting when using the Windows version of Nmap. Thanks to Andy Lutomirski (luto(a)stanford.edu) for writing and sending the patch. - Workaround crippled raw sockets on Microsoft Windows XP SP2 scans. I applied a patch by Andy Lutomirski (luto(a)stanford.edu) which causes Nmap to default to winpcap sends instead. The winpcap send functionality was already there for versions of Windows such as NT and Win98 that never supported Raw Sockets in the first place. - Changed how Nmap sends Arp requests on Windows to use the iphlpapi SendARP() function rather than creating it raw and reading the response from the Windows ARP cache. This works around a (reasonable) feature of Windows Firewall which ignored such unsolicited responses. The firewall is turned on by default as of Windows XP SP2. This change was implemented by Dana Epp (dana(a)vulscan.com). - Fixed some Windows portability issues discovered by Gisle Vanem (giva(a)bgnett.no). - Upgraded libpcap from version 0.7.2 to 0.8.3. This was an attempt to fix an annoying bug, which I then found was actually in my code rather than libpcap :). - Removed Ident scan (-I). It was rarely useful, and the implementation would have to be rewritten for the new ultra_scan() system. If there is significant demand, perhaps I'll put it back in sometime. - Documented the --osscan_limit option, which saves time by skipping OS detection if at least one open and one closed port are not found on the remote hosts. OS detection is much less reliable against such hosts anyway, and skipping it can save some time. - Updated nmapfe.desktop file to provide better NmapFE desktop support under Fedora Core and other systems. Thanks to Mephisto (mephisto(a)mephisto.ma.cx) for sending the patch. - Further nmapfe.desktop changes to better fit the freedesktop standard. The patch came from Murphy (m3rf(a)swimmingnoodle.com). - Fixed capitalization (with a perl script) of many over-capitalized vendor names in nmap-mac-prefixes. - Ensured that MAC address vendor names are always escaped in XML output if they contain illegal characters (particularly '&'). Thanks to Matthieu Verbert (mve(a)zurich.ibm.com) for the report and a patch. - Changed xmloutputversion in XML output from 1.0 to 1.01 to note that there was a slight change (which was actually the MAC stuff in 3.55). Thanks to Lionel CONS (lionel.cons(a)cern.ch) for the suggestion. - Many Windows portability fix and bug fixes, thanks to patch from Gisle Vanem (giva(a)bgnett.no). With these changes, he was able to compile Nmap on Windows using MingW + gcc 3.4 C++ rather than MS Visual Studio. - Removed (addport) tags from XML output. They used to provide open ports as they were discovered, but don't work now that the port scanners scan many hosts at once. They did not specify an IP address. Of course the appropriate (port) tags are still printed once scanning of a target is complete. - Configure script now detects GNU/k*BSD systems (whatever those are), thanks to patch from Robert Millan (rmh@debian.org) - Fixed various crashes and assertion failures related to the new ultra_scan() system, that were found by Arturo "Buanzo" Busleiman (buanzo(a)buanzo.com.ar), Eric (catastrophe.net), and Bill Petersen (bill.petersen(a)alcatel.com). - Fixed some minor memory leaks relating to ping and list scanning as well as the Nmap output table. These were found with valgrind ( http://valgrind.kde.org/ ). - Provide limited --packet_trace support for TCP connect() (-sT) scans. - Fixed compilation on certain Solaris machines thanks to a patch by Tom Duffy (tduffy(a)sun.com) - Fixed some warnings that crop up when compiling nbase C files with a C++ compiler. Thanks to Gisle Vanem (giva(a)bgnett.no) for sending the patch. - Tweaked the License blurb on source files and in the man page. It clarifies some issues and includes a new GPL exception that explicitly allows linking with the OpenSSL library. Some people believe that the GPL and OpenSSL licenses are incompatable without this special exception. - Fixed some serious runtime portability issues on *BSD systems. Thanks to Eric (catastrophe.net) for reporting the problem. - Changed the argument parser to better detect bogus arguments to the -iR option. - Removed a spurious warning message relating to the Windows ARP cache being empty. Patch by Gisle Vanem (giva(a)bgnett.no). - Removed some C++-style line comments (//) from nbase, because some C compilers (particularly on Solaris) barf on those. Problem reported by Raju Alluri <Raju.Alluri(a)Sun.COM>
2004-08-31Add pthread bl3, and some NOT_FOR_PLATFORM lineswiz1-1/+5
for older NetBSD releases, since this package needs the net80211/*.h header files. Addresses PR 26814.
2004-08-30update to ncftp-3.1.8recht2-6/+6
patch submitted by Ove Soerensen in PR 26810 3.1.8.1, 2004-07-27 + A fix for some DNS resolution problems on Linux. 3.1.8, 2004-07-07 + Ncftpget, ncftpput, and ncftpls now try to erase the arguments to the -u/-p/-j (user, password, account) options so they do not show in a "ps" command (Thanks, Konstantin Gavrilenko). + Recognize broken IBM mainframe FTP servers and work around them. + Working around a problem with ProFTPD 1.2.9 and later which would cause recursive downloads to fail. + Fixed a bug where ncftpput in recursive mode could lock up if you used a trailing slash on the directory to upload. + For the malicious server problem that was addressed in 3.1.5, enhanced the fix for better compatibility with mainframe FTP servers. + Ncftpget, ncftpput, and ncftpls, and ncftp's open command now accept an additional advanced option (-o) which lets you do things like disable NcFTP's use of SITE UTIME, FEAT, HELP SITE, etc. + Several HP-UX 10 compatibility bugs fixed (Thanks, Laurent FAILLIE). + A couple of looping problems with ncftpbatch fixed (Thanks, George Goffe). + Bug fixed with the upload socket buffer not being set (Thanks, ybobble). + The utility programs now accept "-" for the config file name used with "-f" to denote standard input (Thanks, Jeremy Monin). + Bug fixed with ncftpput when using both -c and -A (Thanks, Ken Woodmansee). + Support for boldface text in Windows version (Thanks, Adam Gates). 3.1.7, 2004-01-07 + Fixed a memory leak introduced in 3.1.6. + Fixed problem where it was assumed that daylight saving's time occurred at the same time each year for all timezones. + Bug fixed with running a shell escape. + Ncftpget now uses passive-with-fall-back-to-port mode like ncftpput and ncftpls. + Problem fixed with "ls -a" where occasionally a row with ".." and another file would be omitted. + Ncftpbatch now uses the UTC timezone for spool files. + The configure script can now detect when the config.cache file has been improperly recycled from a machine with a different OS. + The Windows version now uses the USERPROFILE environment variable, if it was set, as the location of the user's home directory. + Recognize broken DG/UX servers and work around them.
2004-08-30Updated mrtg to 2.10.15martti3-24/+12
* patches for netware support * the optional Conversion function wants to have the original data pulled in via snmp to work with, mapping \n and \r to nothing and stripping spaces must happen later. * better error message for missing library * Updated to snmp_session 1.05 * fix for cuin and cout values saved in html comments * fix for polish translation * nodetach option for running mrtg under daemontools * fixed indexmaker. added missing last for --section=portname code * fixed scaling bug in rateup (unsigned long) should have been long long * fix indexmaker when used with 14all
2004-08-30Add PAM support (pkg/26522)martti1-13/+28
2004-08-29Fix installation to make less warnings, and make defrag usewiz3-8/+18
bash, since it uses lots of bash features. Addresses PR 26799 by Simon Hitzemann. Bump PKGREVISION for bash dependency.
2004-08-28Improve wording, suggested by iceblox@IRChubertf1-0/+2
2004-08-28Use the new BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM commands to more precisely state thejlam1-2/+2
intended transformation: use "rm" to remove an option, "rmdir" to remove all options containing a path starting with a given directory name, and "rename" to rename options to something else.
2004-08-27libtool uses $(CC) to link objects, not $(LD).jlam2-1/+15
2004-08-27Replace RPATH_FLAG with LINKER_RPATH_FLAG and COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG,jlam4-8/+8
which are the full option names used to set rpath directives for the linker and the compiler, respectively. In places were we are invoking the linker, use "${LINKER_RPATH_FLAG} <path>", where the space is inserted in case the flag is a word, e.g. -rpath. The default values of *_RPATH_FLAG are set by the compiler/*.mk files, depending on the compiler that you use. They may be overridden on a ${OPSYS}-specific basis by setting _OPSYS_LINKER_RPATH_FLAG and _OPSYS_COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG, respectively. Garbage-collect _OPSYS_RPATH_NAME and _COMPILER_LD_FLAG.
2004-08-27Import ppp-lzs from pkgsrc-wip. Thank you, Iain Hibbert.reed1-1/+2
This is a NetBSD decompressor for PPP compatible with the Stac LZS scheme as described in rfc1974. The algorithm is apparently covered by patents held by Hifn in the USA and Europe though it was written independently with no help from Hifn or anybody associated with them, and with no reference to the patents. You might want to consider this 'example' code only if that makes you feel better. This package patches the included pppd in NetBSD and thus, in order to compile this, you will need to have the NetBSD source sets installed.
2004-08-27This is initial import of ppp-lzs-1.2.reed5-0/+85
It is a PPP daemon and LKM with Stac LZS decompression. This was packaged by Iain Hibbert and provided via pkgsrc-wip. This is a NetBSD decompressor for PPP compatible with the Stac LZS scheme as described in rfc1974. The algorithm is apparently covered by patents held by Hifn in the USA and Europe though it was written independently with no help from Hifn or anybody associated with them, and with no reference to the patents. You might want to consider this 'example' code only if that makes you feel better. This package patches the included pppd in NetBSD and thus, in order to compile this, you will need to have the NetBSD source sets installed. NOTE: I didn't test this software.
2004-08-25Rather than saying "family = family;", say nothing at all. This does notcjs2-5/+4
change the way the program works, so the package version has not been changed.
2004-08-22Change the way that legacy USE_* and FOO_USE_* options are convertedjlam2-31/+23
into the bsd.options.mk framework. Instead of appending to ${PKG_OPTIONS_VAR}, it appends to PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS. This causes the default options to be the union of PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS and any old USE_* and FOO_USE_* settings. This fixes PR pkg/26590.
2004-08-21Update to KDE 3.3markd6-104/+784
Changes: * Kopete o Implement Jabber file transfers. Till Gerken o Add Jabber group chat support. Till Gerken o Complete Kopete's handling of external changes to IM data stored in KABC - add new contacts if added in KABC and rearrange metacontacts following the data in KABC, similarly, remove. Will Stephenson o New connection API that supporting logging in as a different status than "online" Matt Rogers o New disconnect API so we can tell when we've been disconnected by the server and can then reconnect. Matt Rogers o Latex render plugin Duncan Mac-Vicar o Add support for bold, italic and underlined messages to Yahoo Matt Rogers o Add new mail notifications to the Yahoo! plugin Matt Rogers o Add SSL Support in IRC Jason Keirstead o Add the ability to associate custom KNotify event notifications with a metacontact (Buddy Pounce) Will Stephenson o Add support for irc:// protocols in Konqueror Jason Keirstead o Change the KopeteAwayAction to be more like Konqueror's Recent Documents Jason Keirstead o Add an alias plugin Jason Keirstead o Seperate the password handling from KopeteAccount Richard Smith o Support amaroK in Kopete's Now Listening plugin Will Stephenson o Action to toggle encryption on/off in a chat. Olivier Goffart o Implement KIMIface in Kopete to enable presence and messaging integration across the desktop. Will Stephenson o Merge data acquired from Kopete's protocols to the KDE address book, e.g. names, email addresses and phone numbers. Will Stephenson o Plugin to invite MSN contacts to uses gnomemeeting. Olivier Goffart o "Send Email..." context menu entry. Reuben Sutton o ICQ, support mimetype application/x-icq to add contacts Stefan Gehn o AIM, support aim: protocol to add contacts Stefan Gehn o ICQ, support for ignore-, invisible- and visible-list Stefan Gehn o MSN incoming File transfers trought the chat session as MSN Messenger 6 does.Olivier Goffart * Remote Desktop Connection (krdc) o Rewrote the RDP client to use an external rdesktop process, which includes support for RDP 5. Currently this requires a patched rdesktop version to be installed. Future rdesktop versions will have this support built-in. Arend van Beelen jr. o Switch to enforce the local cursor. Tim Jansen * KWiFiManager o when multiple cards are in use, each instance shows information for one card Stefan Winter o major code cleanup Stefan Winter o support for wireless scanning Stefan Winter * File Sharing o Create an advanced fileshare Control Center module, based on KSambaPlugin and KNFSPlugin Jan Schaefer o Create an advanced Konqueror properties dialog plugin, based on KSambaPlugin and KNFSPlugin Jan Schaefer
2004-08-21On Interix, use waitpid(-1, status, options) instead ofminskim2-1/+18
wait3(status, options, NULL).
2004-08-20Make build on Interix, essentially with the fix from PR pkg/25910. A bettertv2-1/+17
fix (using autoconf) will be submitted to the rsync maintainers for a future release.
2004-08-20Add a patch: the address family coming back from the loopback interface iscjs3-2/+17
in host, not network format. At least, this is the case for NetBSD. I don't know what systems out there exist where this is not the case, but Linux is one possibility.
2004-08-18Use LICENSE=no-commercial-use.tv1-5/+2
2004-08-17- make pkglint happyadrianp2-6/+6
- fix typos in DESCR suggestions by snj@.
2004-08-17Update ja-samba package to 2.2.10.1.0 (samba-2.2.10-a-1.0).taca12-172/+44
Changes from 2.2.9.1.0 is a fix for CAN-2004-0686 included in samba 2.2.10 though it is already applied by ja-samba-2.2.9.1.0nb1 package. This pkgsrc also contains a fix by Samba 2.2.11; smbd crash problem by Windos XP SP2 client.
2004-08-17Bump to jwhois-3.2.2nb7: IPv6 allocation update.kleink3-9/+10
2004-08-17- Update tcptrace to 6.6.1adrianp2-6/+5
- Remove FreeBSD header from pkgsrc Makefile - ok'ed snj@/wiz@ From the ChangeLog: - Fixed the processing of duplicate ACKs as in the BSD stack to count towards the 3 dupacks required for fast-retransmit. - Fixed the bug in processing IPv6 extension headers in ipv6.c:gethdrlength() based on the patch sent by Thomas Bohnert. - Added dsack counter to long output format and dsack sample input and output - Fixed bug in the calculation of the "avg win adv" field, so that now avg. falls in between min and max. - Changes made to make gcc-3.3 make lesser warnings with tcptrace. - Made the --csv/--tsv/--sv options' implementation better. - Fixed a bug in traffic module, so that the number of open connections are printed correct in the traffic_stats.dat file, even without giving the -C option. - Included the code to recognize Endace ERF (Extensible Record Format), sent by Jesper Peterson. - Included the code to recognize the PPP (Point-to-Point) input file format, sent by Yann Samama. - Fixing the bug with filtering connections based on hostname/portname with the -f option. - Included the code to generate PF file with '-c' option. Error messages are made more logical when generating error messages for unsupported input and captured file formats. - Applied patch from Ulisses Alonso Camaro that lets SYN segments following zero window advertisements from the opposite direction *not* be treated as window probes. Also fixed a compilation problem due to the previous patch by Jitesh (moved the "static int count=0" line to the beginning of trace_done() function in trace.c). - Fixed bunch of gcc3.3.1 warnings in erf.c (unused variable warning), netm.c, ns.c (dereferencing type-punned pointer warnings). - Fixed the typo(?) that made us have a #ifndef __WIN32 to #ifdef __WIN32 in ipv6.h for the in6_addr structure definition. - Patching in changes to mod_http.c making it more robust to print information in cases where connections get closed with RST instead of FINs and other trivia based on Yufei Wang's patch. - Applying the patch courtesy John Heffner that displays a yellow rwnd line in owin plots. Also adding --showrwinline option to control the yellow rwnd line, in case it gets annoying. - Also fixing trivia (type conversions for certain uint to int, etc.) in output.c to keep gcc3.3 from warning on MacOSX 10.3. - All the changes you see above in the 6.4.x series are part of the release 6.6.0. - Includes a bugfix by Ramani, that restored the old semantics of the SameConn() and WhichDir() functions and includes new functions AVL_CheckHash() and AVL_CheckDir() to support the AVL tree hash-bucket implementation. - Includes a fix to ns.c to correctly read port numbers; added functionality to track LEAST variables and reno LEAST algorithm to trace.c; added isRTO() in rexmit.c : all by Wes.
2004-08-17MAINTAINER unreachable by mail, setting to tech-pkg.ben1-2/+2
2004-08-17Update to 0.217:wiz2-5/+5
v0.217 updates for Linksys wireless router IP detection v0.216 Mike Pennington, alerted to ipcheck uses v1.x of pysnmp v0.215 Mark Keisler default route detection fix v0.214 Brad Crittenden -VT1000v patch v0.213 For CISCO IOS: Hansjoerg G.Henker - www.c-bit.org v0.212 DI504 home command sent v0.211 DI614+ updates v0.210 updated the hosts array v0.209 added -5 for dlink with no password v0.208 enable https for all python versions except 2.1 and 2.2
2004-08-16Include pthread.buildlink3.mk. Should fix the problem seen inschmonz1-1/+2
Krister's 1.6.2 bulk build.
2004-08-14Fix path-sanitizing bug which allows unauthorized remote file access.tron3-2/+17
Bump package revision because of that.
2004-08-13add/enable torjschauma1-1/+2
2004-08-13Import tor into pkgsrc:jschauma4-0/+65
The simple version: Tor provides a distributed network of servers ("onion routers"). Users bounce their TCP streams (web traffic, FTP, SSH, etc.) around the routers. This makes it hard for recipients, observers, and even the onion routers themselves to track the source of the stream. The complex version: Onion Routing is a connection-oriented anonymizing communication service. Users choose a source-routed path through a set of nodes, and negotiate a "virtual circuit" through the network, in which each node knows its predecessor and successor, but no others. Traffic flowing down the circuit is unwrapped by a symmetric key at each node, which reveals the downstream node.
2004-08-13Changes 0.10.6:adam3-28/+32
* Windows preferences bug fixed * New utility: capinfo
2004-08-13Changes 5.1.2:adam9-343/+34
* Minor improvements to snmpdelta * Minor improvements to snmpnetstat (IPv6 output) * Fixes
2004-08-13Add/use buildlink3.mk files.recht3-6/+26
2004-08-13Updated to version 3.0.7.salo2-5/+5
Changes: - slow-start in sftp implemented. - ftp proxy which expects user@proxy-user@host is now supported with new boolean setting ftp:proxy-auth-joined. - key passphrase for sftp is now supported. - new setting http:cache-control to set corresponding request header. - don't send FEAT to ftp proxy before login. - fixed timeout handling after FEAT command. - fixed find and du to show status line correctly when output goes to screen. - fixed shell (!) command to return proper error code. - fixed binding ftp data socket in non-passive mode.
2004-08-10Update to tnftpd 20040810. Notable changes:lukem3-26/+5
* remove use of setjmp/longjmp * improve safety of signal handlers * fix minor memory leaks * improve portability to BSD/OS 3.0