- fix packaging in -server (from viq)
- alter permissions for example configs (@mode/@group)
- pull out the now extraneous MAJOR var
agreed by many this is better than we what we have
"please commit" sthen@
Fix a DoS attack from certain NTP mode 7 packets. If an attacker
spoofed a source address, ntpd hosts could be made to endlessly
send responses to each other or to themselves. CVE-2009-3563.
Fixes CVE-2010-0012, "overwrite of local files with the privileges
of the user running Transmission if the user is tricked into opening
a malicious torrent file".
Based on submissions by robert@openbsd.pap.st and stsp@
connected, this was introduced with the xcb fix and would result in
the server eating 100% cpu while waiting for clients
bump PKGNAME
ok dim@ (maintainer)
o Implements BGP Route Refresh (RFC 2918).
o Implements route reload command.
o Deep changes and bugfixes in pipe protocol.
o Bugfix in OSPF premature aging of LSA.
o Bugfix in OSPF next hop calculation.
o Bugfix in core related to route withdraws.
o Several minor bugfixes.
As noted by krw, it was present in Makefile but was not under net as it
was supposed to be
Original from landry@
Import p5-Net-SFTP-Foreign-1.55:
Net::SFTP::Foreign is a Perl client for the SFTP protocol version 3 as
defined in the SSH File Transfer Protocol IETF draft.
It uses any compatible ssh command installed on the system (for
instance, OpenSSH ssh) to establish the secure connection to the remote
server.
It is a lightweight alternative to p5-Net-SFTP.
tircd presents twitter as an irc channel. You can connect to tircd
with any irc client, and twitter as if you were on irc.
tested by Simon Kuhnle
looks good to pea@
Farsight 2 is a collection of GStreamer modules and libraries for
videoconferencing.
initially started in a dungeon in gypsy-land...
feedback and ok aja@
Net::Twitter module provides a perl interface to the Twitter APIs.
Net::Twitter is Moose based. Moose provides some advantages, including
the ability for the maintainer of this module to respond quickly to
Twitter API changes.
ports-wise ok sthen@
This module is a ruby implementation of a Stomp client. Stomp is the
Streaming Text Orientated Messaging Protocol. It's a simple and easy to
implement protocol for working with Message Orientated Middleware from
any language.
ok bernd@
This library provides a Ruby interface to Nmap's scan data. It can run
Nmap and parse its XML output directly from the scan, parse a file
containing the XML data from a separate scan, parse a String of XML data
from a scan, or parse XML data from an object via its read() method.
This information is presented in an easy-to-use and intuitive fashion
for storage and manipulation.
ok bernd@
Net::DNS is a DNS library written in pure Ruby. It started as a port of
Perl Net::DNS module, but it evolved in time into a full Ruby library.
ok bernd@
CLI utility programs for interacting with an AMQP queue. Using these
utilities, one can interact with an AMQP queue from the command line or
via a shell script.
These utilities have been tested against RabbitMQ, but they should work
with other AMQP compliant queues. They depend on the amqp gem available
at <http://github.com/tmm1/amqp>.
ok bernd@
Bunny is an AMQP (Advanced Message Queuing Protocol) client, written in
Ruby, that is intended to allow you to interact with AMQP-compliant
message brokers/servers such as RabbitMQ in a synchronous fashion.
ok bernd@
Andrew Fresh.
Nagios plugin to check for the status of peers connected to an
OpenBGPd router. Allows you to specify valid peers and acceptable
status based on the connection status/number of paths received.
a couple of his OpenBSD-specific plugins.
Munin the monitoring tool surveys all your computers and
remembers what it saw. It presents all the information in graphs
through a web interface. Its emphasis is on plug and play
capabilities. After completing an installation a high number
of monitoring plugins will be playing with no more effort.
Using Munin you can easily monitor the performance of your
computers, networks, SANs, applications, weather measurements
and whatever comes to mind. It makes it easy to determine
"what's different today" when a performance problem crops up. It
makes it easy to see how you're doing capacity-wise on any
resources.
Net::OAuth is an implementation of the OAuth protocol.
OAuth is an open protocol to allow secure API authentication in
a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications.
ok sthen@
From DESCR:
Works like sensorsd(8) but reports to Nagios.
Allows you to monitor the hardware sensors that OpenBSD supports.
Things like fan speed, temperature and many more.
From MAINTAINER Andrew Fresh
ok sthen@
RabbitMQ is a complete and highly reliable Enterprise Messaging
System. The RabbitMQ client libraries and broker daemon can be used
together to create an AMQP network, or used individually to bring
the benefits of RabbitMQ to established networks.
ok bernd@
Weathermap is a network visualisation tool, to take data you already
have and show you an overview of your network in map form. Extensive
customisation features and an optional map editor are provided.
Support is built in for RRD, MRTG (RRD and old log-format), and
tab-delimited text files. Other sources are via plugins or external
scripts. Weathermap can also be integrated with Cacti.
mon is a tool for monitoring the availability of services, and sending alerts
on prescribed events. Services are defined as anything tested by a "monitor"
program, which can be something as simple as pinging a system, or as complex
as analyzing the results of an application-level transaction. Alerts are
actions such as sending emails, making submissions to ticketing systems, or
triggering resource fail-over in a high-availability cluster.
ok jasper@
pkg/DESCR:
The check_bioctl plugin for Nagios monitors RAID arrays on OpenBSD using
bioctl.
Tweaks from Andrew Fresh (author) and suggestions from sthen@
ok sthen@