update to 1.1.14, ok brad (maintainer)
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.47 2008/09/26 21:17:57 brad Exp $
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.48 2008/10/26 18:12:11 sthen Exp $
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COMMENT= Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC) server
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COMMENT= Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC) server
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DISTNAME= silc-server-1.1.13
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DISTNAME= silc-server-1.1.14
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CATEGORIES= net
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CATEGORIES= net
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HOMEPAGE= http://www.silcnet.org/
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HOMEPAGE= http://www.silcnet.org/
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MD5 (silc-server-1.1.13.tar.gz) = 6sq0Jpr+tSQoWKQ/OBp8qg==
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MD5 (silc-server-1.1.14.tar.gz) = SslhMbs+8I0ScY4z8lVZrg==
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RMD160 (silc-server-1.1.13.tar.gz) = ceYbdd2DkVnwD8Tv5uCJee+UCWY=
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RMD160 (silc-server-1.1.14.tar.gz) = no9JssolMf64LNhQdP3MeOLxzYk=
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SHA1 (silc-server-1.1.13.tar.gz) = Se+VMx2b0YYP4ncMG9NBpmMhOFo=
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SHA1 (silc-server-1.1.14.tar.gz) = zteqZxsvahj0sR4Fdz2au+Kw2bY=
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SHA256 (silc-server-1.1.13.tar.gz) = ORqysrMKfjVNNVafCvKmhmeCy9FIO9DPsdXJ2e5e47c=
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SHA256 (silc-server-1.1.14.tar.gz) = wrgSqtLSaOzrkAuVRpUCWZ9KhwZYvOQx/HtAMVRw7P4=
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SIZE (silc-server-1.1.13.tar.gz) = 1199366
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SIZE (silc-server-1.1.14.tar.gz) = 1198475
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$OpenBSD: patch-doc_example_silcd_conf_in,v 1.8 2008/09/15 00:13:40 brad Exp $
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$OpenBSD: patch-doc_example_silcd_conf_in,v 1.9 2008/10/26 18:12:11 sthen Exp $
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--- doc/example_silcd.conf.in.orig Sat Sep 13 10:40:39 2008
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--- doc/example_silcd.conf.in.orig Sat Oct 25 14:59:17 2008
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+++ doc/example_silcd.conf.in Sun Sep 14 19:07:16 2008
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+++ doc/example_silcd.conf.in Sun Oct 26 11:10:26 2008
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# Include global algorithms from the "silcalgs.conf" file. This file defines
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# Include global algorithms from the "silcalgs.conf" file. This file defines
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# ciphers, hash functions, HMACs and PKCS algorithms that can be used.
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# ciphers, hash functions, HMACs and PKCS algorithms that can be used.
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