including: adding Turkish as a language, a final version of the SQL
injection fix included in 1.2.1, and Portscan information.
PR: 91738
Submitted by: Linh Pham (maintainer)
Expiretable is a utility used to remove entries from the pf(4) table
based on their age.
The age in question being the amount of time that has passed since
the statistics for each entry in the target table was last cleared.
WWW: http://expiretable.fnord.se/
PR: ports/91481
Submitted by: cris <cris@gufi.org>
Updating the Samhain integrity checking system to 2.1.0, a
bugfix release.
It's been requested by several people to break Samhain out
into separate client and server ports. This PR does that,
with a samhain-client and samhain-server port, as slave
ports off of samhain. I'm not sure the best way to submit
a PR to do this kind of action, but here is a shar of all
three ports. If another format is desired, please let me
know. I'm also interested in feedback on the approach used
for splitting these out.
PR: ports/90305
Submitted by: David Thiel <lx@redundancy.redundancy.org>
Updating the Samhain integrity checking system to 2.1.0, a
bugfix release.
It's been requested by several people to break Samhain out
into separate client and server ports. This PR does that,
with a samhain-client and samhain-server port, as slave
ports off of samhain. I'm not sure the best way to submit
a PR to do this kind of action, but here is a shar of all
three ports. If another format is desired, please let me
know. I'm also interested in feedback on the approach used
for splitting these out.
PR: ports/90305
Submitted by: David Thiel <lx@redundancy.redundancy.org>
Updating the Samhain integrity checking system to 2.1.0, a
bugfix release.
It's been requested by several people to break Samhain out
into separate client and server ports. This PR does that,
with a samhain-client and samhain-server port, as slave
ports off of samhain. I'm not sure the best way to submit
a PR to do this kind of action, but here is a shar of all
three ports. If another format is desired, please let me
know. I'm also interested in feedback on the approach used
for splitting these out.
PR: ports/90305
Submitted by: David Thiel <lx@redundancy.redundancy.org>
PR contains new port security/pecl-hash which provides
possibility to install PHP PECL extension:
pHASH Message Digest Framework
PR: ports/90087
Submitted by: Alexander Zhuravlev <zaa@zaa.pp.ru>
base rcorder, hard coded variable values in these scripts
are overriding the values in /etc/rc.conf[.local] (due to
the way that variables from the latter are read at boot time).
Therefore, change the boot scripts to set default values only
if the variable is unset in /etc/rc.conf[.local]. This will
allow the service to start at boot time if it's been enabled
as the user would expect.
This change will be a noop for users who have systems that
have not yet been upgraded to the new rc.d code in the base.
In many cases there are other variables in the scripts that
should get similar treatment, however I did not change
anything other than the _enable lines. I'll leave the rest
up to the maintainers to do as they see fit.
Bump PORTREVISION to make sure that users and packages
pick up this change.
This patch will update security/md5deep to version 1.9.3.
This version fixes the following bugs:
- Fixed expert mode to remove a number of logical errors
that prevented the program from correctly identifying which
files should be hashed. Symbolic links, in particular, were not
being chosen or excluded correctly.
- Added quiet mode, -q, filename is omitted from the output.
- Added Makefile directive macg5 to compile OS X G5 specific code
- Fixed comparisons between signed and unsigned variables in helpers.c
and dig.c
PR: ports/91367
Submitted by: Frank Laszlo <laszlof@vonostingroup.com>
before the call to openpty(), so the permissions on the pty device node
remain root:wheel 666 after opening a new terminal.
Discovered by: Ryan Beasley <ryanb (at) rainbowdevilsland.co.uk>
ports/security/ipsec-tools rc.d script defaults to 'enabled'
It also installs its own versions of setkey and libipsec.so
which seems redundant as they are part of the base system
and should be used in preference.
Submitted by: Vivek Khera <vivek@khera.org>
PR: ports/91317