freebsd-ports/security/didentd/pkg-descr
Clive Lin 99436422e8 New port: didentd
This is a new port for didentd, an RfC1423 (identd) server for FreeBSD and
Linux written with security and privacy in mind.

PR: ports/31349
Submitted by: D. T. Tzeck <drt@un.brewaff.net>
2001-10-20 14:32:35 +00:00

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didentd is a modular RfC1423 (identd) server for FreeBSD and Linux written
with security in mind. The Server normally runs chrooted under /proc/net on
an unprivileged id.
Normally didentd does not send an username but an encrypted audit token to
the client. This token contains all information about the requested
connection: userid owning the connection, source ip:port, destination ip:port,
a timestamp.
If a remote admin has a complaint about something from your machine he can
send this audit token back to you, you can pipe it through didentd-decrypt
and find out which user did the connection. didentd-decrypt outputs all the
information from the audit token. So you can have the benefit of ident
without revealing internal information from your system.
There is also didentd-name which is a server returning the username of the
uid owning the requested connection. This is the classic ident approach.
didentd-static is a server which delivers a fixed reply defined by the
administrator to every request.
WWW: http://c0re.jp/c0de/didentd/