* Upgrade to new version 3.3 (security update from previous, see advisory)
* remove MESSAGE and enable-script
* INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts to properly place binary in /usr/libexec/auth
* correct LIB_DEPENDS on openldap-client
* no setuid root anymore!
* new maintainer Sebastian Stark
* honor PREFIX in manpage
Changes are listed here:
http://www.exploits.org/nut/release/1.2/new-1.2.1.txt
ok sturm@
Note: the initial checkin aborted half way through, before any log
messages were generated. What you see here is the second half of the
commit, the first half is already in-tree.
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Submitted by James Devenish (j-devenish@users.sourceforge.net)
Modified by danh@
Proctools provides the pgrep and pkill commands which can
scan for and send signals to processes that are matched by
command-line options.
The pgrep utility displays process IDs for those processes
that match the requirements specified on the command line.
The pkill utility sends a signal to process IDs for those
processes that match the requirements specified on the com-
mand line.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/proctools
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This release optionally makes use of OpenSSL, it is now
possible to monitor processes forged with SSL. It is also
possible to run monit's HTTP server with SSL.
Also added:
Timestamp monitoring for files and directories and an SSH
protocol test.
brad@ ok
Some changes to symon:
- multiple tcp clients to symux was broken (2.54)
- added a perl module to interact with symux (2.54)
- added a debug module for debug vars in kernel
- network code is redone, everything = ip v4/6 agnostic
- network addresses in config need no longer be resolvable
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monit is an utility for monitoring and managing daemons
or similar programs running on a Unix system.
It will start specified programs if they are not running
and restart programs not responding.
It supports MD5 checksums, alert notifications, an http
interface among other useful features.
brad@ ok
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Module that provides access to the system logger available
on most UNIX systems via Perl's XSUBs (Perl's C interface).
From: Ibrahim Khalifa <ibo@toontown.org>
brad@ ok
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This perl module is used to interact with "mon" clients.
It supports a protocol-independent API for retrieving the status
of the Mon server, and performing certain operations, such as
disableing hosts and service checks.
brad@ ok
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autossh is a program to start a copy of SSH and monitor it, restarting
it as necessary should it die or stop passing traffic.
The idea and the mechanism are from rstunnel (Reliable SSH Tunnel),
but implemented in C.
ok and review from brad@
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This routine displays information on a file system such as its type,
the amount of disk space occupied, the total disk space and the number
of inodes.
From: Margarida Sequeira <niness@devilness.org>
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mac-robber is a forensics and incident response program that collects
Modified, Access, and Change (MAC) times from files.
Its output can be used as input to the 'mactime' tool in The @stake
Sleuth Kit (TASK) to make a time line of file activity.
From: Margarida Sequeira <niness@devilness.org>
Submitted by Peter Werner <peterw@ifost.org.au>
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This port is for OpenBSD administrators wanting to authenticate
users off an LDAP server. It uses the BSD Authentication API.
Please visit WWW for information on updates and commercial support.
WWW: http://www.ifost.org.au/~peterw/
License: BSD
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The @stake Sleuth Kit (TASK) is the only open source forensic toolkit
for a complete analysis of Microsoft and UNIX file systems. TASK
enables investigators to identify and recover evidence from images
acquired during incident response or from live systems.
WWW: http://www.atstake.com/research/tools/task/
MAINTAINER= Margarida Sequeira <niness@devilness.org>
pfTop is a curses-based utility for real-time display of
active states and rules for pf. It is a cross between top
and pfctl -sr and pfctl -ss.
Maintainer Can Erkin Acar <canacar@eee.metu.edu.tr>
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pfTop is a curses-based utility for real-time display of
active states and rules for pf. It is a cross between top
and pfctl -sr and pfctl -ss.
WWW: http://www.eee.metu.edu.tr/~canacar/pftop/
Submitted by Can Erkin Acar <canacar@eee.metu.edu.tr>