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again to Luke Mewburn <lukem@wasabisystems.com> for pointing this out.
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* SNMP alerts
* IDMEF XML output (the Silicon Defense plugin is integrated into
the main codebase now)
* Limited regex support in the rules language
* New packet counters for stream4 and frag2
* New normalization mode for http_decode
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provided by Luke Mewburn <lukem@wasabisystems.com> with modifications by
me to allow running on older NetBSD systems (so any errors in the script
are mine alone).
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manager.
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"reload" to the rc.d command listing. Noted by Luke Mewburn
<lukem@wasabisystems.com>.
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* Changes in bgpd
** Fix "^$" community list bug.
** Below command's Address Family specific configurations are added
nexthop-self
route-reflector-client
route-server-client
soft-reconfiguration inbound
* Changes in zebra
** Treat kernel type routes as EGP routes.
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a framework to allow networking applications to discover the existence,
location, and configuration of networked services in enterprise networks.
The OpenSLP project is an effort to develop an open-source implementation of
Service Location Protocol suitable for commercial and non-commercial
application.
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set FOO_CONFIG=${BUILDLINK_CONFIG_WRAPPER.foo} in both CONFIGURE_ENV and
MAKE_ENV. We remove the check for GNU_CONFIGURE because if a package
Makefile includes the buildlink.mk file, then it most likely wants to use
the config script wrappers as well. Change suggested by Hubert Feyrer
(hubertf) and Tomasz Luchowski (zuntum).
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scripts need for the nmbd and smbd programs to always start in daemom-mode,
which is why the "-D" flag was set via command_args in the scripts
themselves. Any additional options should be passed in through the
{nmbd,smbd}_flags settings in /etc/rc.conf. Add comments to reflect this
in the scripts.
The error reported by the PR author is most likely due to either installing
these scripts with ".sh" extensions, which is not how these are installed
into the ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d and is definitely wrong, or in directly
sourcing these files from an rc.local script, which is again, definitely
wrong.
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[Committed by Hubert Feyrer.]
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"under development".
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from the "ChangeLog" file below). Also, this NetBSD package now installs the
HTML docs into "/usr/pkg/share/doc/html".
* ntpd/refclock_oncore.c (oncore_start): Set pps_enable=1, just
like the atom driver does.
From: reg@dwf.com
* ntpd/refclock_nmea.c (nmea_ppsapi): Set pps_enable=1, just like
the atom driver does.
From: Scott Allendorf <sca@newton.physics.uiowa.edu>
* ntpd/ntp_config.c (getconfig): CONF_CLOCK_PANIC was using the
wrong config flag.
From: <justin_forrester@hp.com>
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RFC 1878 subnet calculator / helper
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Most important changes:
o added user-land programs: kalog, aklog, arla-cli
o improved user-land programs: vos, bos, pts, etc.
o added man pages
o security fix (in rx)
o and tons of bug fixes
I included a start script to be placed under /etc/rc.d.
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daemon.
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Samba 2.0.x (2.0.10) has functionality that is missing from the Samba 2.2.x
releases, one of which is an operational "share modes" directive.
According to the Samba mailing lists, there isn't a way in 2.2.x to do
what "share modes = No" did in 2.0.x, so revive an older, stable release
of Samba that does contain the missing functionality. Setting the share
mode on a service is necessary only to get certain legacy MS-DOS
applications working in a multi-user environment.
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for list of changes, see http://www.snort.org/snort-files.htm
default rule files are now named *.rules, not *-lib.
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for some reason on 1.5.1. Add BUILD_USES_MSGFMT.
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yale-tftpd is an improved (but slightly incompatible until you configure it)
tftpd server. It has a powerful and configurable security setup and is well
suited for people who want to boot network devices using their system as a
TFTP server.
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Driver for the ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB ADSL modem.
It currently only supports PPPoA encapsulation.
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This package consists of two programs, collectively termed "6's Spiffy
AudioGalaxy Query Tool."
AudioGalaxy is a Napster-like music sharing server accessible at
http://www.audiogalaxy.com.
The core program is the query tool itself, "ag." ag accepts an AudioGalaxy
search query (that is, anything that you might type into AudioGalaxy's
search engine), runs the query for you, selects the first couple of results
returned by the search (the exact number of results selected per search is
configurable) and queues them for download, using the "Choose Versions"
feature of AudioGalaxy to try to get a minimum (also configurable) bitrate
for your downloads.
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USE_BUILDLINK_ONLY.
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installation directory in case the package isn't installed.
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directly by patching the script. This causes LDFLAGS to be reset properly
before checking for gettext(), which now succeeds and causes the locale
files to be built. Remove USE_LIBINTL as unnecessary. Tested on
NetBSD-1.5W/i386 and NetBSD-1.5.1/mac68k.
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be build otherwise.
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