changes by me:
- add HOMEPAGE to DESCR
- remove license type
- add SEPARATE_BUILD option
- remove unnecessary re-installation of man page durring post-install
- move message from post-install to pkg/MESSAGE
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jftpgw is an FTP proxy/gateway that uses the FTP protocol (unlike those
FTP proxies that fetch an FTP file but work as an http proxy). You can use
it to make servers behind a firewall/NAT server (masquerading server)
accessible or to allow users behind such solutions to transfer files to
and from the outside of the LAN. With the sftp support you can also use
FTP to get files from a machine that is only accessible with an ssh
connection.
This version was released on 25th April 2000 and includes the usual
slew of bug fixes and some new features, including Windows 2000
support.
One additional feature is the inclusion of the HTML of book "Using
Samba" which is made available through the SWAT interface. I am not
quite sure what the consensus is regarding HTML docs and the delivery
method for OpenBSD, so comments are, as usual, welcome.
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Whowatch is an interactive console utility that displays information about
the users currently logged on to the machine, in real time. Besides
standard information (login, tty, host, user's processes) you can see
the type of login (i.e., ssh, telnet). You can also see selected user's
process tree or the system process tree. In the process tree mode there
is the ability to send INT or KILL signal to a selected process.
- permit_* = Yes, package reasonably conforms to http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/dist.html
- add RCS id to PLIST
- add ${HOMEPAGE} to MESSAGE
- add note to SECURITY: There is a $500 reward for the first person
to publish a security hole in djbdns.