Update to smtp-vilter 1.2.1. This version has pf integration.

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mbalmer 2005-12-09 09:41:25 +00:00
parent dca3727b08
commit 1679a1ba04
6 changed files with 33 additions and 65 deletions

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2005/11/01 16:26:49 mbalmer Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2005/12/09 09:41:25 mbalmer Exp $
COMMENT= "sendmail milter to scan messages for viruses and spam"
DISTNAME= smtp-vilter-1.1.9
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME}p1
DISTNAME= smtp-vilter-1.2.1
CATEGORIES= mail

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MD5 (smtp-vilter-1.1.9.tgz) = 3c2d500e71fe167b975034dd4bd154b7
RMD160 (smtp-vilter-1.1.9.tgz) = 19be738204e6cda59975f0ed39e48d117a29ba80
SHA1 (smtp-vilter-1.1.9.tgz) = e008c132ffe926113143a98c1333889b7fa4d077
SIZE (smtp-vilter-1.1.9.tgz) = 58248
MD5 (smtp-vilter-1.2.1.tgz) = ee18a15dbbb0f5c34049b7bd0dfe1c27
RMD160 (smtp-vilter-1.2.1.tgz) = 97bc97f8b6a4a7604135540e07e3b3158e1e2811
SHA1 (smtp-vilter-1.2.1.tgz) = 0a6d7a1c6ac5e90d53f6ee6e231a37127c50ca69
SIZE (smtp-vilter-1.2.1.tgz) = 67397

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$OpenBSD: patch-etc_smtp-vilter_attachment_conf,v 1.1 2005/09/07 21:32:16 mbalmer Exp $
--- etc/smtp-vilter/attachment.conf.orig Wed Sep 7 23:28:40 2005
+++ etc/smtp-vilter/attachment.conf Wed Sep 7 23:29:55 2005
@@ -11,16 +11,16 @@ case-sensitive=false
# Define regular expressions for unwanted attachment names
-unwanted-filename=.*\.exe
-unwanted-filename=.*\.bat
-unwanted-filename=.*\.pif
+unwanted-filename=".*\.exe"
+unwanted-filename=".*\.bat"
+unwanted-filename=".*\.pif"
# Define regulars expressions for unwanted content-types
-unwanted-content-type=application/octet-stream
-unwanted-content-type=image/.*
+unwanted-content-type="application/octet-stream"
+unwanted-content-type="image/.*"
# Define a path name with a file containing a notification message in plain
# text that is inserted into a multipart message if an attachement is omitted
-attachment-notification=/etc/smtp-vilter/attachment-notification
+attachment-notification="/etc/smtp-vilter/attachment-notification"

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smtp-vilter is a high performance content filter for sendmail
to detect e-mail viruses and spam. smtp-vilter decides whether
to pass, discard or simply mark an e-mail message based on the
results of a content scan and user defined strategies.
smtp-vilter is a high performance content filter for sendmail to detect e-mail
viruses and spam. smtp-vilter decides whether to pass, discard or simply mark
an e-mail message based on the results of a content scan and user defined
strategies. It can interact with the pf packet filter when it detects spam,
viruses or unwanted content by adding the IP address of the sending host to a
PF table.
smtp-vilter does not do the scanning by itself, it relies on
third-party products like ClamAV, Symantec Antivirus or
SpamAssassin for this purpose. smtp-vilter uses the milter API
to communicate with sendmail and one or more backends to
communicate with the actual virus or spam scanning engines.
The backends can be chained to perform a series of checks on
one message in one run.
smtp-vilter does not do the scanning by itself, it relies on third-party
products like ClamAV, SpamAssassin, or any ICAP capable scanner for this
purpose. smtp-vilter uses the milter API to communicate with sendmail and one
or more backends to communicate with the actual virus or spam scanning engines.
The backends can be chained to perform a series of checks on one message in one
run.
The software is highly configurable and provides mechanisms
for secure operation.
The software is highly configurable and provides mechanisms for secure
operation.
The backends included in the distribution provide support for
the Clam AntiVirus Daemon (clamd), the Symantec Anti Virus
Scan Engine (savse), and Spamassassins Daemon (spamd). The
backends are realised as shared libraries that are loaded
dynamically when smtp-vilter starts. All backends have their
own configuration file.
The backends included in the distribution provide support for the Clam
AntiVirus Daemon (clamd), the Spamassassins Daemon (spamd), ICAP capable
backends (icap), and the standalone attachment backend to filter out unwanted
attachments. The backends are realised as shared libraries that are loaded
dynamically when smtp-vilter starts. All backends have their own configuration
file.
smtp-vilter is documented in the following manpages:
smtp-vilter is documented in the following manpages:
smtp-vilter(8) Running the smtp-vilter
smtp-vilter.conf(5) The smtp-vilter config file

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@comment $OpenBSD: PFRAG.shared,v 1.2 2005/05/26 20:45:41 mbalmer Exp $
@lib lib/libvilter-attachment.so.5.0
@lib lib/libvilter-clamd.so.5.0
@lib lib/libvilter-icap.so.5.0
@lib lib/libvilter-savse.so.5.0
@lib lib/libvilter-spamd.so.5.0
@comment $OpenBSD: PFRAG.shared,v 1.3 2005/12/09 09:41:25 mbalmer Exp $
@lib lib/libvilter-attachment.so.5.1
@lib lib/libvilter-clamd.so.5.1
@lib lib/libvilter-icap.so.5.1
@lib lib/libvilter-spamd.so.5.1

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@comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.3 2005/05/26 20:45:41 mbalmer Exp $
@comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.4 2005/12/09 09:41:25 mbalmer Exp $
@newgroup _vilter:538
@newuser _vilter:538:538:daemon:smtp-vilter:/nonexistent:/sbin/nologin
%%SHARED%%
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@comment lib/libvilter-clamd_pic.a
@comment lib/libvilter-icap.a
@comment lib/libvilter-icap_pic.a
@comment lib/libvilter-savse.a
@comment lib/libvilter-savse_pic.a
@comment lib/libvilter-spamd.a
@comment lib/libvilter-spamd_pic.a
@man man/cat5/smtp-vilter.conf.0
@ -27,9 +25,6 @@ share/examples/smtp-vilter/clamd.conf
share/examples/smtp-vilter/icap.conf
share/examples/smtp-vilter/recipient-notification
@sample ${SYSCONFDIR}/smtp-vilter/recipient-notification
share/examples/smtp-vilter/regexp.conf
share/examples/smtp-vilter/savse.conf
@sample ${SYSCONFDIR}/smtp-vilter/savse.conf
share/examples/smtp-vilter/smtp-vilter.conf
@sample ${SYSCONFDIR}/smtp-vilter/smtp-vilter.conf
share/examples/smtp-vilter/spamd.conf