In addition to support for the standard itself, Crypt::OpenPGP claims
compatibility with many other PGP implementations, both those that
support the standard and those that preceded it.
cryptosystem. It uses Math::Pari(3), a perl interface to the blazingly fast
PARI library, for big integer arithmetic and number theoretic computations.
signature verification system. The implementation itself is pure Perl,
although the heavy-duty mathematics underneath are provided by the
Math::Pari library.
settings of the running ssh-agent(1) process from ~/.ssh-agent to
~/.ssh-agent-`hostname -s`. This is to allow users with NFS-mounted home
directories to use keychain on multiple machines simultaneously.
- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: 30506
Submitted by: Martti Kuparinen <martti.kuparinen@iki.fi>
<msa@dinosauricon.com> provided the original patches.
= For users outside of the US, point to www.crypto-publish.org for the
distfiles. It was Chris Knight <chris@aims.com.au>'s idea.
Submitted by: Cy.Schubert@uumail.gov.bc.ca (MAINTAINER)
PR: ports/29865
its use of tempnam(), but I have not written a patch to correct
it. I told the author about this on 23 September. The port was
updated without my knowledge. Add PORTEPOCH.
maintain and improve QT/KDE on FreeBSD. This group (at this time)
consists of: demon, olgeni, kevlo, lauri@kde.org, rwatson, and will.
While I'm here, fail build of kdelibs11 if kdelibs2 is installed. This
was originally supposed to be committed with the 2.2 update, but...
to libmilter Makefile, so remove IS_INSTERACTIVE
2) Rename final rc.d/drweb-smf.sh to rc.d/drwebsmf.sh to start it _after_
drwebd.sh if on the same machine
This is RATS, a rough auditing tool for security, developed by
Secure Software Solutions. It is a tool for scanning source code
(C, C++, Perl, and Python) and flagging common security related
programming errors such as buffer overflows and TOCTOU (Time Of
Check, Time Of Use) race conditions. As its name implies, the tool
performs only a rough analysis of source code. It will not find
every error and will also find things that are not errors. Manual
inspection of your code is still necessary, but greatly aided with
this tool.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
- stripped down some patches
20010617
- (djm) Pull in small fix from -CURRENT for session.c:
typo, use pid not s->pid, mstone@cs.loyola.edu
20010615
- (stevesk) don't set SA_RESTART and set SIGCHLD to SIG_DFL
around grantpt().
20010614
- (bal) Applied X11 Cookie Patch. X11 Cookie behavior has changed to
no longer use /tmp/ssh-XXXXX/
20010528
- (tim) [conifgure.in] add setvbuf test needed for sftp-int.c
Patch by Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
Approved by: dwcjr@freebsd.org
Changelog for version 3.20, 2001.08.15, urgency: LOW:
* setsockopt() optlen set according to the optval for Solaris.
* Minor NetBSD compatibility fixes by Martti Kuparinen.
* Minor MSVC6 compatibility fixes by Patrick Mayweg.
* SSL close_notify timeout reduced to 10 seconds of inactivity.
* Socket close instead of reset on close_notify timeout.
* Some source arrangement and minor bugfixes.
PR: 29766
Submitted by: maintainer
to determine the location of utmp by nosing around /var/run,
/var/adm, and so on. This fails in bento's build environment,
and it's not the right thing to do anyway.
* All patches except sysutils/kdeadmin/files/patch-rpmMessages.c:
- Either obsoleted or merged into KDE.
* All pkg-plists:
- Huge diffs are due to mass conversion from static HTML pages
to XML/XSL versions.
* audio/kdemultimedia2:
- aRts + Noatun, etc. now work and play MP3s et al properly,
using the mpg123 aRtsplugin. Remove mpeglib[,_artsplug]
from compile.
* converters/kdesupport2:
- Obsolete. No longer used in this version of KDE.
* deskutils/kdepim:
- Use autoconf and account for brokenness in the configure
script by replacing invocations of INSTALL under libical
with the proper incantations.
- Per David O'Brien's request, move libimap to libkimap;
this was performed by Rik Hemsley <rikkus@kde.org>.
* devel/kdesdk:
- New module with some helpful tools. One in particular that
seems demanded is ``kbabel'', which, as I've been told, is
a translator's wet dream.
- Workaround dumb problem in kbabel's libgettext (which I could
not figure out how to remove) by replacing its error() with
errc(). KBabel seems to run fine with this patch.
* devel/kdevelop:
- Fix lame check for libkdeui.so.* by replacing it with just
a check for libkdeui.so. It's been/being removed from
kdevelop after 2.2.
* editors/koffice:
- Fix kivio compile errors by substituting in PTHREAD_LIBS
in the correct place. Compensate for kivio's dependency
on pthreads by changing kivio to use LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libc_r.so
in kivio.desktop.
* games/kdegames2:
- Some new games.
* graphics/kdegraphics2:
- Fix link errors in libkscan and kamera where they
require gettext (ie: add -lintl).
- Fix compile error in kamera.cpp which is dependent on a
correctly done gphoto2.. of course, this will only help
people who've manually installed gphoto2 themselves.
* net/kdenetwork2:
- Mimelib was moved here (reason for removal of kdesupport2).
* misc/kdeaddons:
- New module to FreeBSD ports; some simple addons for KDE2.
Suggested by Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>.
* misc/kdeutils2:
- Added a couple manpages.
* x11-clocks/kdetoys2:
- Some new apps.
* sysutils/kdeadmin:
- Remove kuser from compile because it has some problems. ;\
* x11/kdelibs2:
- Add libFAM dependency to help people who run FAM; FAM
increases the overall desktop responsiveness.
Submitted by Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>.
- Add CUPS dependency to bring in KDE's new print system.
- Add bzip2/libxml2 dependencies to support the new help kioslave.
- Disable installation of libltdl stuff to prevent conflicts
with other stuff. Submitted by wjv.
- Add pkg-req script to avoid conflicts with kdelibs11; add
to Makefile too. Submitted by benno.
- Be sure to remove the pth header conflicts stuff from the
arts/mcop_mt section.
- Fix problem with configure trying to find -lfam in the
wrong place.
- Remove kspell and api subdirs from doc; we don't need them,
and there are problems trying to build/install them.
Submitted by Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>.
* x11/kdebase2:
- Solve link permissions problem by changing the modes on
files installed by kdesktop/init/Templates to 644.
Submitted by Jim Durham <durham@w2xo.pgh.pa.us>.
* x11/kde2:
- Bump version; no other changes.
Special thanks to Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org> for helping me test
packages generated by these changes on a virgin system. I believe
that this is the best-tested update I've ever done for KDE, and it
really shines this time around.
I just noticed there are a couple other PRs in the PR db that need
to be addressed. I will take care of those by tomorrow. Sorry...
PR: 22735, 28549
Blanket approval by: demon (kdesdk, kdevelop)
* MAX_CLIENTS is calculated based on FD_SETSIZE, now.
* Problems with closing SSL in transfer() fixed.
* -I option to bind a static local IP address added.
* Debug output of info_callback redesigned.
o Reorder MASTER_SITES
PR: 29358
Submitted by: maintainer
been broken by the incompatibility between db3.2 and db3.3.
I am unconditionally bumping the PORTREVISION's to eliminate possible
troubles that should not happen before the coming release.
Sorry for inconvenience. I'll try to check compatibility hard before
committing next time.
MMDDYY to make it monotonic). This is a utility for generating a set of
HTML reports/summaries based on snort alert files.
At the moment we only enable the HTML generation features. There are other
features such as the ability to annotate incidents in the report which
are not currently enabled.
Change MASTER_SITES.
NB: This versioning is bogus. Unfortunately, there is no official
release of pam_krb5 yet, but it has substantially changed. I made
this release based on what is in CVS.
of country-code based aliases for the debian mirrors. Someone with
power to commit to bsd.sites.mk should, of course, move it there
ASAP.
Get ready for upgrade to 0.5.1 -- noone else stepped forward to do this.
The coolest feature is a new scan type -- Idlescan!
The quick synopsis is that this is a completely blind scan (meaning no
packets are sent to the target from your real IP address). Instead, a
unique side-channel attack exploits predictable "IP fragmentation ID"
sequence generation on the zombie host to glean information about the
open ports on the target.