1. Makefile cleanups, pkg/DESCR original comment (obrien)
2. sshd.sh and automatic host key generation when installed
(Christian Weisgerber <naddy@unix-ag.uni-kl.de>)
3. Completely redone downloading procedure:
* CVS is used to download the source (${CVS_CMD} defaults to
cvs -z3)
* MD5 checksums and a specific ${CVS_DATE} are used to get
a specific source tree and verify it; ${CVS_DATE} and
checksums can easily be rolled forward once tested.
* Source is checked out to distfiles like other ports,
and is only updated when ${CVS_DATE} changes.
Rebuilding the port doesn't require another cvs co.
Enjoy!
Reviewed mostly by: obrien
Add "/usr/local/bin" to _PATH_STDPATH (makes scp work inbound, for instance.)
Fetch OpenSSH from OpenBSD's src tree. This uses a script and ftp(1).
Add strlcpy.c to ssh/lib, so this port should build on 3.X now.
Make TCP_WRAPPERS conditional on /usr/include/tcpd.h like the PR, so it
should build on older RELEASEs without TCP Wrappers.
The PR is still open because I am taking more from it.
PR: ports/14653
in no way cryptographically encumbered code. The fact that it's
redistributed by me from freefall is completely coincidental.
Submitted by: obrien, Christian Weisgerber <naddy@unix-ag.uni-kl.de>