Darkbot is a very smart IRC bot with a very fast algorithm
for an auto-responder database. More information about
Darkbot can be found on http://darkbot.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/48847
Submitted by: A. Gabriel <backslash@BSDCode.org>
This is the shared library which allows change IP-address
from which netwoking application will be performing
TCP-connection. This is extremely useful when you need to
control this but programs you are using have no configuration
options specifying to which IP-address they should bind.
PR: ports/50436
Submitted by: Alex Semenyaka <alexs@snark.ratmir.ru>
Ftpmap scans remote FTP servers to indentify what software
and what versions they are running. It uses program-specific
fingerprints to discover the name of the software even when
banners have been changed or removed, or when some features
have been disabled. IPv6 is fully supported.
PR: ports/48899
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
Add a new port - net/posadis. It is a new DNS server
implementation being actively developed at SourceForge.
Posadis is a DNS server project with the goal to create a
free, reliable, portable, fast, lightweight, easy to use,
standards compliant, and functionally complete, Domain Name
System server implementation.
PR: ports/48872
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
PureDB is a portable and tiny set of libraries for creating
and reading constant databases. It manages data files that
contains text or binary key/data pairs of arbitrary sizes.
Lookups are very fast (normally only one disk access to
match a hash value), overhead is low (a database is 1028
bytes plus only 16 extra bytes per record), multiple
concurrent read access are supported, and databases can be
up to 4 Gb long, and they are portable across architectures.
PR: ports/48901
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
Gromit (GRaphics Over MIscellaneous Things) is a small tool
to make annotations on the screen.
When making presentations of the Gimp I found myself often
moving the mousepointer around the point of interest until
hopefully everybody noticed it. This annoyed me, since it
is a very vague way to highlight something. I dreamt of a
small programm which allows me to simply draw on the screen,
ignoring any window-borders.
PR: ports/48885
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
* Fix error that caused Tk menu to only appear in plist when you
DIDN'T want it
* I love the soundtrack to this game
PR: 50462
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
Approved by: Gurkan Sengun <gurkan@linuks.mine.nu> (maintainer)
This library allows you to bind any application which is
dynamically linked with libc to certain IP address. It
provides convient way to bind socket's source IP to one of
the multiple IP's available on computer.
PR: ports/50147
Submitted by: Gaspar Chilingarov <nm@web.am>
crashecho is FTN JAM/MSG tosser for a node.
CrashEcho is a successor of a CrashMail II tosser originally
written by Johan Billing.
PR: ports/45468
Submitted by: Cyril Margorin <cyrilm@immo.ru>
These are a collection of subroutines that encapsulate much
of the format-specific and tedious details of the JAM message
base format. The idea is that application programmers by
using these routines can concentrate on the more high-level
issues of their programs instead of worrying about their
JAM routines.
PR: ports/45467
Submitted by: Cyril Margorin <cyrilm@immo.ru>
A very easy to use tool for monitoring the number of active
players on a (remote) Neverwinter Nights Server with MRTG.
PR: ports/46370
Submitted by: Andreas Heil <ah@linux-hq.de>
Spamcalc takes a hostname or a list of hostnames and
determines a dns spam score for each hostname. This value
is an indication for the spam-ness of the hostname. The
higher the score, the higher the chance that the hostname
is actually a dns spam hostname.
PR: ports/41625
Submitted by: Harold Gutch <logix@foobar.franken.de>
* Use the "Eterm" termcap entry, which has been available in -STABLE
for quite some time.
* No longer depend on man2html.
* Do not install .la files.
(largely based on a port by Philip Paeps <philip@paeps.cx>)
o remove SITE_PERL
o remove MANPREFIX
o use PERL_LEVEL to determine perl version
o give maintainership
PR: ports/50490
Submitted by: Erwin Lansing <erwin@lansing.dk>