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@- Get Rid MD5 support
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@SHA256 (ftpsesame-0.95.tar.gz) = 9ce486590caf422acf3620dfb15a577d20b2c5e6d554d9f26d6721d472c0bbb7
SIZE (ftpsesame-0.95.tar.gz) = 10974
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@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.

WWW: http://www.sentia.org/projects/ftpsesame/
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MD5 (ftpsesame-0.95.tar.gz) = df9f143f6615daf67369e3e3c444f62e
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