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
Add license, remove p5-Time-Harness from REGRESS_DEPENDS (perl v.5.8.0),
minor cosmetic changes, sync PLIST with reality.
Add myself as MAINTAINER.
pvalchev@ ok
- sdl-config no longer provides -I${LOCALBASE}/include.
- add an `aa' flavor (ASCII art display).
- GNU make is not needed.
- don't use nasm with gcc 3.
- don't install a SEGV handler.
- prevent the joystick driver from picking up usb keyboards.
ok pvalchev@
really use scrollkeeper anyway.
Also add support for local a XML catalog file so the new scrollkeeper
doesn't go off on the 'net to find the DTDs it needs.
ok nino@
--
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
The resLISa daemon contains a buffer overflow vulnerability which
potentially enables any local user to obtain access to a raw socket
if 'reslisa' is installed SUID root. This vulnerability was
discovered by the iDEFENSE security team and Texonet.
The lisa daemon contains a buffer overflow vulnerability which
potentially enables any local user, as well any any remote attacker
on the LAN who is able to gain control of the LISa port (7741 by
default), to obtain root privileges.
In addition, a remote attacker potentially may be able to gain
access to a victim's account by using an "lan://" URL in an HTML
page or via another KDE application. These vulnerabilities were
discovered by Olaf Kirch at SuSE Linux AG.
http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20021111-2.txt
submitted by Dan Weeks <danimal@danimal.org>
Privoxy is a web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities for protecting
privacy, filtering web page content, managing cookies, controlling access,
and removing ads, banners, pop-ups and other obnoxious Internet junk.
Privoxy has a very flexible configuration and can be customized to suit
individual needs and tastes. Privoxy has application for both stand-alone
systems and multi-user networks.
naddy@ OK
submitted by Sebastian Stark <seb@todesplanet.de>
Prosper is a LaTeX class for writing transparencies. It is written on
top of the seminar class by Timothy Van Zandt. It aims at offering an
environment for easily creating slides for both presentations with an
overhead projector and a video projector. Slides prepared for a
presentation with a computer and a video projector may integrate
animation effects, incremental display, and such.
pvalchev@ OK