reliable way. If any of the source interfaces fails, ifdepd sets all
destination interfaces to state down. If all source interfaces are active,
ifdepd sets all destination interfaces to state up.
For example, it can be used with carp(4) to provide failover functionality
on gateways/firewalls.
ifdepd is a simple replacement for ifstated and was written because of problems
with ifstated.
PR: ports/78819
Submitted by: Alexander Hausner <alex@hugo.bmg.gv.at>
applications to work with files on FSP server with the same style
used to work with local files via libc.
PR: ports/78833
Submitted by: Radim Kolar <hsn@netmag.cz>
client.
This is the TIC+ heartbeart client for the public dynamic-IPv4
IPv6 tunnel beta test from the SixXS tunnel service provider.
WWW: http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/
PR: ports/71462
Submitted by: Meno Abels <meno.abels AT adviser.com>
This fixes X11 dependency when X11BASE != /usr/X11R6
- While I'm here, pacify portlint(1) by moving EXTRA_PATCHES to go
after MAINTAINER section
PR: ports/77854
Submitted by: sergei
Approved by: Matt Douhan (ex-maintainer)
o Disable over-optimaization for problem of ports/75291. [1]
o Clean-up some patches (to post-patch phase)
PR: ports/75291 [1]
Pointed out by: Lars Eggert <lars.eggert@netlab.nec.de> [1]
Informed by: Yoshihiro Yanagida <yosh@yanagi.to>
Inquiried by: many people
Sponsored by: Ensure Technology Ltd.
The release notes can be found at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.10/notes/rnwhatsnew.html, and will give you a
good idea of what has gone into this release overall. However, a lot of
FreeBSD specific additions and fixes have been made. For example, this
release offers fixed ACPI support as well as new CPU freqeuncy monitoring
support. See the FreeBSD GNOME 2.10 upgrade page at
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/faq210.html for the entire list as well
as a list of known issues and upgrade instructions.
GNOME 2.10, as well as all of our releases, would not be possible without
the great team that goes into porting and testign each and every component.
Thanks definitely goes out to ahze, adamw, bland, kwm, mezz, and pav for all
their work. We would also like to thank our adventurous users that chose to
ride the walrus. We'd especially like to thank the following users that
provided patches for GNOME 2.10:
ade
Yasuda Keisuke
Franz Klammer
Khairil Yusof
Radek Kozlowsk
And anyone else I may have accidentally omitted.
As with GNOME 2.8, 2.10 comes with a brand-spankin' new splashscreen
courtesy of Franz Klammer. However, unlike GNOME 2.8, we've included all
of the FreeBSD GNOME splashscreen entries with gnomesession. You can
use the deskutils/splashsetter port to choose the one you like best.
As always, GNOME users should _not_ use portupgrade alone to upgrade to
2.10. Instead, get the gnome_upgrade.sh script from
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/gnome_upgrade.sh.
Enjoy!
This package is based on the libradius of FreeBSD, with some modifications and
extensions.
This PECL provides full support for RADIUS authentication (RFC 2865) and
RADIUS accounting (RFC 2866), works on Unix and on Windows. Its an easy way to
authenticate your users against the user-database of your OS (for example
against Windows Active-Directory via IAS).
PR: ports/78638
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
hooking together multiple qemu instances into a single virtual
network without needing root access. It can also be used for
tunneling or other network simulation tasks.
PR: ports/76874
Submitted by: Craig Boston <craig@yekse.gank.org>
- Move pid-file to /var/spool/jabber/ (/var/run/ would be better but we
can't use it since jabberd drops its privs to early)
PR: ports/77028
Submitted by: Vivek Khera
to RFC 1413.
The Identification Protocol (a.k.a., "ident", a.k.a., "the Ident
Protocol") provides a means to determine the identity of a user
of a particular TCP connection. Given a TCP port number pair, it
returns a character string which identifies the owner of that
connection on the server's system.
PR: ports/78532
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
network related issues and providing DICT responses in PHP datatypes to
make it easy for a developer to use DICT servers in their programs.
PR: ports/78550
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
- fetch jwhois.conf rev 1.106[1] via viewcvs.
- put it to files/jwhois.conf
- make a typo fix (s/whios/whois/g;) to files/jwhois.conf
(this change will be submitted to original author very soon)
[1] http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/jwhois/jwhois/example/jwhois.conf
This commit makes content change, so bump PORTREVISION. Enjoy.
Suggested by: Shinichiro Komatsu (via ReichaNet channel)
using ssh, rsh, or a custom shell command as a transport.
PR: ports/71326
Submitted by: Jon Amundsen <shmux@jamundsen.dyndns.org>
Approved by: pav (mentor)
- Use DOCSDIR and generally fix plist
PR: ports/75674
Submitted by: Alex Varju <freebsd-ports@varju.ca>
Approved by: Stefan Ehmann <shoesoft@gmx.net> (port maintainer),
arved (mentor)