CAN-2005-2491, http://securitytracker.com/id?1014744
A remote or local user may be able to supply a specially crafted
regular expression to trigger a heap integer overflow in PCRE.
ok pvalchev@
packing-lists was changes in significant ways, and they do not have
enough dependencies that pkg_add can detect they changed through their
signature.
Bump the pkgname, so that pkg_add -r will choose to update them.
okay pvalchev@
As noted on ports@ recently, pkg_add -r relies on conflicts, and the
sheer existence of updates means we MUST take the past into account in
conflicts now.
Note the renaming of hugs98 to valid package names where versions are
concerned.
This commit shows clearly the renaming of the xfce4 plugin packages, the
ditching of eclipse flavors, the splitting of nessus into subpackages,
the splitting of various other software documentations, some packaging bugs
in kdeedu, and a lot of files moving around...
okay pvalchev@
ClamSMTP is an SMTP filter that allows you to check for viruses using
the ClamAV anti-virus software. It accepts SMTP connections and forwards
the SMTP commands and responses to another SMTP server.
from Simon Dassow <janus@errornet.de>;
ok naddy@
DESCR:
mairix is a program for indexing and searching email messages stored in
Maildir, MH or mbox folders. The search mode populates a "virtual"
maildir (or MH) folder with symlinks which point to the real messages.
This folder can be opened as usual in your mail program.
From: David Cathcart <david@cathcart.cx>
ok robert@
The hashcash tool allows you to create hashcash stamps to attach to
emails you send, and to verify hashcash stamps attached to emails you
receive. Email senders attach hashcash stamps with the X-Hashcash:
header. A hashcash stamp constitutes a proof-of-work which takes a
parameterizable amount of work to compute for the sender. The
recipient can verify received stamps efficiently.
From: Armin Wolfermann <aw@osn.de>
ok alek@
kpoppassd is a kerberos password changing daemon that behaves like
poppassd. It allows a user to change his/her password remotely without
having to login. This is particularly useful for webmail systems that
use imap (i.e. horde/imp). The daemon works exactly like the original
poppassd. The only difference being that this poppassd changes a user's
Kerberos 5 password.
From Antoine Jacoutot <ajacoutot@lphp.org>
kpoppassd is a kerberos password changing daemon that behaves like
poppassd. It allows a user to change his/her password remotely without
having to login. This is particularly useful for webmail systems that
use imap (i.e. horde/imp). The daemon works exactly like the original
poppassd. The only difference being that this poppassd changes a user's
Kerberos 5 password.
From Antoine Jacoutot <ajacoutot@lphp.org>
mlmmj is a mailing list manager with the same functionality as the
brilliant ezmlm, but with a decent license and mail server independency.
From Simon Dassow <janus@errornet.de>