Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
sthen
83bd326602 a couple of obvious bumps for pfioc_natlook changes
(I'll fill in any others when my grep finishes running).
2011-03-25 20:23:30 +00:00
naddy
4be689a796 ports that preformat man pages with mandoc via bsd.man.mk don't need groff 2010-10-19 21:04:52 +00:00
espie
47ff75aa46 USE_GROFF=Yes 2010-10-18 18:36:45 +00:00
sthen
d1c6f80880 use REVISION, checked with before/after make show=PKGNAMES (plus some
extra-careful checking where there are complicated PSEUDO_FLAVORS).
2010-07-12 22:07:37 +00:00
sthen
125941e7e4 Sync with ftp-proxy changes, fixes build after n2k10 pf changes.
Tested by jsg, thanks - ok ajacoutot@
2010-01-22 14:42:11 +00:00
sthen
08d697c35b - fix following h2k9 PF changes. ok sturm, benoit
- take maintainer
2009-11-30 09:55:57 +00:00
merdely
241b722760 Remove surrounding quotes in COMMENT*/PERMIT_*/BROKEN/ERRORS
Add $OpenBSD$ to p5-SNMP-Info/Makefile (ok kili@, simon@)
2007-09-15 22:36:51 +00:00
espie
9eafbbfb35 base64 checksums. 2007-04-05 16:19:55 +00:00
sturm
79a32636dd Initial import of ftpsesame 0.95
ftpsesame helps the FTP protocol get through your pf firewall. It does
this by passively analysing FTP control connections and adding rules
into a pf anchor when an FTP data connection is about to commence.

You might want to try ftpsesame instead of ftp-proxy(8) from the OpenBSD
base system for the following reasons: 
- it runs on "transparent" (no IP address) bridges 
- you need packetfilter performance on all data connections 
- you have to handle lots of simultaneous sessions 
- you do not want to redirect any traffic to the firewall itself: for IP
  accounting or other reasons
2005-07-30 15:45:30 +00:00