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1.1301
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1.1290
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date	2011.05.02.23.28.58;	author stas;	state Exp;
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1.1166
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1.1143
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1.1142
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1.1130
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1.1129
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1.1128
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1.1127
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1.1126
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1.1125
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1.1124
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1.1122
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1.1121
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1.1119
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1.1117
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1.1111
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1.1110
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1.1108
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1.1107
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1.1104
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1.1103
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1.1102
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1.1101
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1.1100
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1.1088
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1.1078
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1.1077
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1.1075
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1.1071
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1.986
date	2008.07.26.13.54.02;	author lwhsu;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.985;

1.985
date	2008.07.26.03.19.08;	author beech;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.984;

1.984
date	2008.07.18.13.20.51;	author wxs;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.983;

1.983
date	2008.07.09.04.27.38;	author beech;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.982;

1.982
date	2008.07.08.21.35.22;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.981;

1.981
date	2008.07.05.23.06.19;	author araujo;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.980;

1.980
date	2008.07.05.23.03.06;	author araujo;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.979;

1.979
date	2008.06.29.16.48.00;	author simon;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.978;

1.978
date	2008.06.26.06.31.32;	author linimon;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.977;

1.977
date	2008.06.24.13.04.04;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.976;

1.976
date	2008.06.23.17.34.35;	author novel;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.975;

1.975
date	2008.06.18.23.15.46;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.974;

1.974
date	2008.06.18.21.00.59;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.973;

1.973
date	2008.06.17.19.01.58;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.972;

1.972
date	2008.06.13.03.43.50;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.971;

1.971
date	2008.06.05.19.40.32;	author jadawin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.970;

1.970
date	2008.06.04.13.18.59;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.969;

1.969
date	2008.06.04.13.17.20;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.968;

1.968
date	2008.06.04.13.15.44;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.967;

1.967
date	2008.06.04.13.14.01;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.966;

1.966
date	2008.06.04.13.12.02;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.965;

1.965
date	2008.06.03.02.49.06;	author lippe;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.964;

1.964
date	2008.06.01.21.01.12;	author brix;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.963;

1.963
date	2008.06.01.20.59.20;	author brix;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.962;

1.962
date	2008.06.01.20.58.23;	author brix;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.961;

1.961
date	2008.06.01.20.57.22;	author brix;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.960;

1.960
date	2008.05.30.19.15.52;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.959;

1.959
date	2008.05.22.10.24.56;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.958;

1.958
date	2008.05.06.03.09.35;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.957;

1.957
date	2008.05.03.13.19.33;	author araujo;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.956;

1.956
date	2008.04.30.18.54.45;	author brooks;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.955;

1.955
date	2008.04.25.23.21.08;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.954;

1.954
date	2008.04.16.06.49.40;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.953;

1.953
date	2008.04.15.21.15.40;	author barner;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.952;

1.952
date	2008.04.15.21.15.09;	author barner;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.951;

1.951
date	2008.04.15.21.14.16;	author barner;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.950;

1.950
date	2008.04.09.15.50.48;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.949;

1.949
date	2008.04.07.07.37.14;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.948;

1.948
date	2008.04.04.16.00.47;	author tabthorpe;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.947;

1.947
date	2008.03.14.21.39.48;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.946;

1.946
date	2008.03.14.21.33.15;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.945;

1.945
date	2008.03.14.15.47.58;	author danfe;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.944;

1.944
date	2008.03.05.04.25.41;	author tmclaugh;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.943;

1.943
date	2008.03.04.10.43.07;	author mm;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.942;

1.942
date	2008.03.03.09.11.33;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.941;

1.941
date	2008.02.28.01.07.08;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.940;

1.940
date	2008.02.26.05.58.58;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.939;

1.939
date	2008.02.16.23.24.00;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.938;

1.938
date	2008.02.12.22.43.48;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.937;

1.937
date	2008.02.07.23.34.07;	author lme;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.936;

1.936
date	2008.02.07.16.57.28;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.935;

1.935
date	2008.02.06.16.23.07;	author wxs;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.934;

1.934
date	2008.01.21.11.56.43;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.933;

1.933
date	2008.01.20.06.38.04;	author beech;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.932;

1.932
date	2008.01.14.11.44.13;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.931;

1.931
date	2008.01.10.05.24.32;	author lwhsu;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.930;

1.930
date	2007.12.25.11.15.44;	author beech;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.929;

1.929
date	2007.12.17.20.33.58;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.928;

1.928
date	2007.10.29.22.57.12;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.927;

1.927
date	2007.10.29.05.00.58;	author chinsan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.926;

1.926
date	2007.10.24.09.22.02;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.925;

1.925
date	2007.10.21.02.51.20;	author alepulver;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.924;

1.924
date	2007.10.19.16.52.22;	author novel;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.923;

1.923
date	2007.10.16.03.35.04;	author tabthorpe;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.922;

1.922
date	2007.10.05.23.33.26;	author sat;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.921;

1.921
date	2007.10.04.13.21.39;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.920;

1.920
date	2007.09.18.15.14.53;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.919;

1.919
date	2007.09.18.06.39.28;	author acm;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.918;

1.918
date	2007.09.08.05.49.34;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.917;

1.917
date	2007.09.07.11.55.08;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.916;

1.916
date	2007.09.07.08.15.24;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.915;

1.915
date	2007.09.07.07.47.06;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.914;

1.914
date	2007.09.07.03.46.50;	author marcus;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.913;

1.913
date	2007.09.07.02.47.13;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.912;

1.912
date	2007.09.04.18.44.40;	author se;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.911;

1.911
date	2007.08.20.17.55.30;	author itetcu;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.910;

1.910
date	2007.08.15.18.48.11;	author sat;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.909;

1.909
date	2007.08.09.09.22.27;	author sat;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.908;

1.908
date	2007.08.03.23.21.25;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.907;

1.907
date	2007.08.01.15.32.49;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.906;

1.906
date	2007.07.27.14.41.07;	author chinsan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.905;

1.905
date	2007.07.25.07.18.22;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.904;

1.904
date	2007.07.23.02.11.21;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.903;

1.903
date	2007.07.15.18.35.24;	author csjp;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.902;

1.902
date	2007.07.12.18.37.16;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.901;

1.901
date	2007.07.09.02.24.04;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.900;

1.900
date	2007.07.09.02.16.06;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.899;

1.899
date	2007.07.06.21.37.34;	author brooks;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.898;

1.898
date	2007.07.03.00.06.22;	author brooks;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.897;

1.897
date	2007.07.02.01.00.27;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.896;

1.896
date	2007.06.25.12.34.06;	author garga;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.895;

1.895
date	2007.06.22.15.53.20;	author sat;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.894;

1.894
date	2007.06.22.08.06.08;	author beech;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.893;

1.893
date	2007.06.18.11.30.58;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.892;

1.892
date	2007.06.18.11.07.42;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.891;

1.891
date	2007.06.14.02.41.40;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.890;

1.890
date	2007.06.12.20.15.03;	author itetcu;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.889;

1.889
date	2007.06.12.20.10.34;	author itetcu;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.888;

1.888
date	2007.06.11.09.11.46;	author leeym;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.887;

1.887
date	2007.06.06.10.33.24;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.886;

1.886
date	2007.06.04.20.46.03;	author sobomax;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.885;

1.885
date	2007.06.04.19.51.34;	author sobomax;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.884;

1.884
date	2007.06.04.15.01.34;	author gabor;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.883;

1.883
date	2007.05.24.22.16.25;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.882;

1.882
date	2007.04.24.08.00.27;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.881;

1.881
date	2007.04.23.14.01.17;	author tobez;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.880;

1.880
date	2007.04.20.21.33.44;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.879;

1.879
date	2007.04.20.21.32.20;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.878;

1.878
date	2007.04.20.21.29.19;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.877;

1.877
date	2007.04.20.18.05.55;	author novel;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.876;

1.876
date	2007.04.10.17.40.51;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.875;

1.875
date	2007.04.08.10.15.35;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.874;

1.874
date	2007.04.07.06.19.19;	author lwhsu;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.873;

1.873
date	2007.04.01.13.09.57;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.872;

1.872
date	2007.03.25.09.48.25;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.871;

1.871
date	2007.03.25.04.13.33;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.870;

1.870
date	2007.03.16.11.57.30;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.869;

1.869
date	2007.03.09.10.20.17;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.868;

1.868
date	2007.03.07.13.49.59;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.867;

1.867
date	2007.03.06.05.36.34;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.866;

1.866
date	2007.03.01.01.36.55;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.865;

1.865
date	2007.02.23.07.06.58;	author ale;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.864;

1.864
date	2007.02.22.12.44.28;	author sat;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.863;

1.863
date	2007.02.22.05.42.33;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.862;

1.862
date	2007.02.21.14.47.01;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.861;

1.861
date	2007.02.14.23.12.24;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.860;

1.860
date	2007.02.14.23.10.26;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.859;

1.859
date	2007.02.06.23.36.11;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.858;

1.858
date	2007.02.06.11.49.15;	author skv;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.857;

1.857
date	2007.02.05.01.08.32;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.856;

1.856
date	2007.02.02.14.13.13;	author gabor;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.855;

1.855
date	2007.02.02.14.09.36;	author gabor;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.854;

1.854
date	2007.02.02.14.06.02;	author gabor;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.853;

1.853
date	2007.02.02.14.02.42;	author gabor;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.852;

1.852
date	2007.02.02.13.57.29;	author gabor;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.851;

1.851
date	2007.01.16.13.09.32;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.850;

1.850
date	2007.01.08.09.12.58;	author ale;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.849;

1.849
date	2007.01.05.18.42.54;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.848;

1.848
date	2007.01.05.16.54.26;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.847;

1.847
date	2006.12.29.07.31.46;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.846;

1.846
date	2006.12.27.12.41.18;	author itetcu;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.845;

1.845
date	2006.12.25.20.08.14;	author gabor;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.844;

1.844
date	2006.12.22.00.54.02;	author ade;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.843;

1.843
date	2006.12.20.11.41.27;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.842;

1.842
date	2006.12.20.09.53.45;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.841;

1.841
date	2006.12.20.05.47.34;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.840;

1.840
date	2006.12.17.20.29.05;	author alepulver;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.839;

1.839
date	2006.12.13.03.19.17;	author alexbl;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.838;

1.838
date	2006.12.04.22.33.37;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.837;

1.837
date	2006.12.03.22.25.18;	author anders;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.836;

1.836
date	2006.11.23.23.08.30;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.835;

1.835
date	2006.11.15.21.33.50;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.834;

1.834
date	2006.11.11.13.55.04;	author laszlof;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.833;

1.833
date	2006.10.31.02.43.25;	author alepulver;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.832;

1.832
date	2006.10.14.09.10.57;	author mezz;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.831;

1.831
date	2006.10.09.19.04.38;	author bsam;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.830;

1.830
date	2006.10.07.12.32.19;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.829;

1.829
date	2006.10.07.12.31.50;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.828;

1.828
date	2006.10.07.12.31.23;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.827;

1.827
date	2006.10.07.12.30.54;	author rafan;	state Exp;
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next	1.826;

1.826
date	2006.10.07.12.30.21;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.825;

1.825
date	2006.10.07.12.29.53;	author rafan;	state Exp;
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1.824
date	2006.10.07.12.29.03;	author rafan;	state Exp;
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next	1.823;

1.823
date	2006.10.06.04.58.39;	author clsung;	state Exp;
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next	1.822;

1.822
date	2006.10.05.00.05.52;	author alepulver;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.821;

1.821
date	2006.09.30.15.35.59;	author sat;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.820;

1.820
date	2006.09.30.07.30.18;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.819;

1.819
date	2006.09.26.10.26.05;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.818;

1.818
date	2006.09.24.21.19.48;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.817;

1.817
date	2006.09.24.20.18.14;	author sat;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.816;

1.816
date	2006.09.07.21.40.37;	author acm;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.815;

1.815
date	2006.09.07.21.09.28;	author acm;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.814;

1.814
date	2006.09.07.05.23.29;	author novel;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.813;

1.813
date	2006.09.04.08.02.04;	author ale;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.812;

1.812
date	2006.09.02.23.31.26;	author kris;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.811;

1.811
date	2006.09.01.18.34.03;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.810;

1.810
date	2006.08.27.19.47.30;	author novel;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.809;

1.809
date	2006.08.23.13.13.56;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.808;

1.808
date	2006.08.21.07.46.30;	author sat;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.807;

1.807
date	2006.08.20.12.09.31;	author itetcu;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.806;

1.806
date	2006.08.19.15.15.27;	author shaun;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.805;

1.805
date	2006.08.17.08.27.12;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.804;

1.804
date	2006.08.14.02.57.11;	author acm;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.803;

1.803
date	2006.08.10.15.47.15;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.802;

1.802
date	2006.08.09.03.51.27;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.801;

1.801
date	2006.08.04.16.25.22;	author itetcu;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.800;

1.800
date	2006.08.04.15.03.55;	author acm;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.799;

1.799
date	2006.08.02.17.22.08;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.798;

1.798
date	2006.08.01.13.42.16;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.797;

1.797
date	2006.08.01.13.06.55;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.796;

1.796
date	2006.08.01.11.12.26;	author acm;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.795;

1.795
date	2006.07.30.18.15.59;	author rafan;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.794;

1.794
date	2006.07.27.08.07.23;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.793;

1.793
date	2006.07.22.09.56.26;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.792;

1.792
date	2006.07.22.09.47.54;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.791;

1.791
date	2006.07.20.01.21.50;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.790;

1.790
date	2006.07.14.15.45.23;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.789;

1.789
date	2006.07.12.18.03.23;	author shaun;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.788;

1.788
date	2006.07.11.15.41.18;	author garga;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.787;

1.787
date	2006.07.06.19.21.00;	author novel;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.786;

1.786
date	2006.07.04.14.04.30;	author vd;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.785;

1.785
date	2006.07.03.21.08.01;	author itetcu;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.784;

1.784
date	2006.06.28.12.52.48;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.783;

1.783
date	2006.06.23.05.00.05;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.782;

1.782
date	2006.06.14.11.51.09;	author flz;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.781;

1.781
date	2006.06.12.17.04.13;	author ale;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.780;

1.780
date	2006.06.12.17.00.24;	author ale;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.779;

1.779
date	2006.06.12.16.58.38;	author ale;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.778;

1.778
date	2006.06.08.09.44.48;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.777;

1.777
date	2006.06.06.08.49.36;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.776;

1.776
date	2006.06.05.13.00.30;	author garga;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.775;

1.775
date	2006.06.05.10.09.41;	author itetcu;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.774;

1.774
date	2006.05.31.21.33.19;	author jmelo;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.773;

1.773
date	2006.05.28.15.22.11;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.772;

1.772
date	2006.05.26.14.26.36;	author johans;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.771;

1.771
date	2006.05.25.20.05.50;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.770;

1.770
date	2006.05.24.18.04.23;	author sem;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.769;

1.769
date	2006.05.22.18.20.22;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.768;

1.768
date	2006.05.22.17.30.35;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.767;

1.767
date	2006.05.22.17.24.15;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.766;

1.766
date	2006.05.22.17.20.26;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.765;

1.765
date	2006.05.22.17.15.34;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.764;

1.764
date	2006.05.22.17.09.13;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.763;

1.763
date	2006.05.22.11.50.04;	author garga;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.762;

1.762
date	2006.05.22.05.37.30;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.761;

1.761
date	2006.05.22.05.27.24;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.760;

1.760
date	2006.05.22.05.19.07;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.759;

1.759
date	2006.05.22.05.07.49;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.758;

1.758
date	2006.05.22.01.10.14;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.757;

1.757
date	2006.05.22.00.52.28;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.756;

1.756
date	2006.05.17.10.44.47;	author sat;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.755;

1.755
date	2006.05.16.15.34.08;	author garga;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.754;

1.754
date	2006.05.13.16.33.49;	author aaron;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.753;

1.753
date	2006.05.09.12.08.50;	author jeh;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.752;

1.752
date	2006.05.09.11.46.01;	author itetcu;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.751;

1.751
date	2006.05.08.14.06.14;	author sat;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.750;

1.750
date	2006.05.08.00.52.28;	author ehaupt;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.749;

1.749
date	2006.05.02.07.36.47;	author clsung;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.748;

1.748
date	2006.05.01.20.46.26;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.747;

1.747
date	2006.05.01.04.04.11;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.746;

1.746
date	2006.04.29.15.55.14;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.745;

1.745
date	2006.04.29.15.44.45;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.744;

1.744
date	2006.04.25.01.55.01;	author jmelo;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.743;

1.743
date	2006.04.17.07.19.38;	author vd;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.742;

1.742
date	2006.04.06.13.54.43;	author archie;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.741;

1.741
date	2006.03.28.17.07.37;	author sem;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.740;

1.740
date	2006.03.28.09.57.33;	author tobez;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.739;

1.739
date	2006.03.26.12.32.15;	author sem;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.738;

1.738
date	2006.03.20.19.20.10;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.737;

1.737
date	2006.03.19.23.11.14;	author jylefort;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.736;

1.736
date	2006.03.17.15.54.09;	author arved;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.735;

1.735
date	2006.03.16.21.40.44;	author mnag;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.734;

1.734
date	2006.03.15.20.00.08;	author linimon;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.733;

1.733
date	2006.02.06.11.37.05;	author garga;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.732;

1.732
date	2006.01.26.10.56.46;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.731;

1.731
date	2006.01.24.17.09.46;	author garga;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.730;

1.730
date	2006.01.18.07.27.09;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.729;

1.729
date	2006.01.18.07.20.26;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.728;

1.728
date	2006.01.17.23.19.54;	author brooks;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.727;

1.727
date	2006.01.15.15.24.16;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.726;

1.726
date	2006.01.15.10.12.34;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.725;

1.725
date	2006.01.15.10.11.40;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.724;

1.724
date	2006.01.15.09.29.13;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.723;

1.723
date	2006.01.13.08.31.42;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.722;

1.722
date	2006.01.08.12.33.41;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.721;

1.721
date	2006.01.07.07.57.50;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.720;

1.720
date	2006.01.07.07.56.46;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.719;

1.719
date	2005.12.30.04.38.56;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.718;

1.718
date	2005.12.22.15.52.43;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.717;

1.717
date	2005.12.22.09.58.44;	author garga;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.716;

1.716
date	2005.12.22.09.27.37;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.715;

1.715
date	2005.12.22.09.25.34;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.714;

1.714
date	2005.12.22.09.24.32;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.713;

1.713
date	2005.12.22.09.19.53;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.712;

1.712
date	2005.12.21.17.39.05;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.711;

1.711
date	2005.12.21.17.38.15;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.710;

1.710
date	2005.12.21.16.37.19;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.709;

1.709
date	2005.12.21.16.35.33;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.708;

1.708
date	2005.12.21.16.31.51;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.707;

1.707
date	2005.12.21.15.40.50;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.706;

1.706
date	2005.12.21.15.39.47;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.705;

1.705
date	2005.12.21.15.37.30;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.704;

1.704
date	2005.12.21.15.30.05;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.703;

1.703
date	2005.12.21.08.35.13;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.702;

1.702
date	2005.12.20.20.47.44;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.701;

1.701
date	2005.12.20.15.51.50;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.700;

1.700
date	2005.12.20.15.51.00;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.699;

1.699
date	2005.12.20.15.50.08;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.698;

1.698
date	2005.12.20.14.49.19;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.697;

1.697
date	2005.12.20.14.42.58;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.696;

1.696
date	2005.12.19.09.51.04;	author anray;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.695;

1.695
date	2005.12.19.09.35.12;	author anray;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.694;

1.694
date	2005.12.19.09.16.46;	author anray;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.693;

1.693
date	2005.12.18.22.13.44;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.692;

1.692
date	2005.12.18.22.06.01;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.691;

1.691
date	2005.12.18.21.59.46;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.690;

1.690
date	2005.12.18.21.56.06;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.689;

1.689
date	2005.12.18.21.55.15;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.688;

1.688
date	2005.12.18.21.53.18;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.687;

1.687
date	2005.12.18.16.03.27;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.686;

1.686
date	2005.12.17.21.50.55;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.685;

1.685
date	2005.12.17.21.46.43;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.684;

1.684
date	2005.12.17.21.45.19;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.683;

1.683
date	2005.12.17.16.22.15;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.682;

1.682
date	2005.12.17.16.16.23;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.681;

1.681
date	2005.12.17.16.15.29;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.680;

1.680
date	2005.12.17.16.02.08;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.679;

1.679
date	2005.12.17.16.00.52;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.678;

1.678
date	2005.12.17.15.22.02;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.677;

1.677
date	2005.12.17.14.50.30;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.676;

1.676
date	2005.12.17.14.44.25;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.675;

1.675
date	2005.12.17.14.16.07;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.674;

1.674
date	2005.12.17.14.06.57;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.673;

1.673
date	2005.12.17.13.53.18;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.672;

1.672
date	2005.12.17.12.09.13;	author erwin;	state Exp;
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next	1.671;

1.671
date	2005.12.17.11.54.10;	author erwin;	state Exp;
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next	1.670;

1.670
date	2005.12.17.11.21.51;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.669;

1.669
date	2005.12.17.10.30.12;	author erwin;	state Exp;
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next	1.668;

1.668
date	2005.12.16.20.15.06;	author ehaupt;	state Exp;
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next	1.667;

1.667
date	2005.12.12.09.50.36;	author barner;	state Exp;
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next	1.666;

1.666
date	2005.11.28.10.07.50;	author novel;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.665;

1.665
date	2005.11.26.01.04.38;	author edwin;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.664;

1.664
date	2005.11.25.02.31.06;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.663
date	2005.11.24.21.03.40;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.662
date	2005.11.23.05.16.42;	author lioux;	state Exp;
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1.661
date	2005.11.23.05.15.03;	author lioux;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.660
date	2005.11.21.13.25.22;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.659
date	2005.11.18.14.20.17;	author sumikawa;	state Exp;
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1.658
date	2005.11.15.08.35.34;	author az;	state Exp;
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1.657
date	2005.11.13.16.28.47;	author lawrance;	state Exp;
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1.656
date	2005.11.12.11.50.39;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.655
date	2005.11.11.13.45.53;	author tobez;	state Exp;
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1.654
date	2005.11.11.06.45.58;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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1.653
date	2005.11.01.11.49.34;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.652
date	2005.10.30.22.08.42;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.651
date	2005.10.23.01.33.47;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.650
date	2005.10.16.17.36.36;	author ehaupt;	state Exp;
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1.649
date	2005.10.14.18.18.45;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.648
date	2005.10.14.06.08.50;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.647
date	2005.10.13.02.16.48;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.646
date	2005.10.09.18.21.28;	author ehaupt;	state Exp;
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1.645
date	2005.10.05.16.31.43;	author mnag;	state Exp;
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1.644
date	2005.09.26.13.54.03;	author garga;	state Exp;
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1.643
date	2005.09.18.13.50.07;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.642
date	2005.09.17.16.43.48;	author lth;	state Exp;
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1.641
date	2005.09.15.23.42.29;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.640
date	2005.09.15.15.02.39;	author lth;	state Exp;
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1.639
date	2005.09.14.23.14.38;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.638
date	2005.09.14.00.06.49;	author jylefort;	state Exp;
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1.637
date	2005.09.06.12.49.38;	author garga;	state Exp;
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1.636
date	2005.09.05.14.13.42;	author vsevolod;	state Exp;
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1.635
date	2005.09.03.19.03.16;	author sem;	state Exp;
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1.634
date	2005.09.03.18.51.19;	author sem;	state Exp;
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1.633
date	2005.09.02.16.29.26;	author garga;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.632;

1.632
date	2005.09.02.01.52.34;	author jylefort;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.631
date	2005.09.02.01.34.09;	author jylefort;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.630;

1.630
date	2005.08.30.14.10.56;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.629
date	2005.07.28.10.32.17;	author garga;	state Exp;
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1.628
date	2005.07.27.03.37.38;	author ade;	state Exp;
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1.627
date	2005.07.26.18.47.05;	author garga;	state Exp;
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1.626
date	2005.07.26.17.12.59;	author se;	state Exp;
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1.625
date	2005.07.26.17.10.11;	author garga;	state Exp;
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1.624
date	2005.07.26.17.08.48;	author garga;	state Exp;
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1.623
date	2005.07.20.17.43.59;	author garga;	state Exp;
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1.622
date	2005.07.20.12.28.41;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.621
date	2005.07.18.16.29.47;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.620;

1.620
date	2005.07.14.13.58.43;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.619
date	2005.07.14.13.24.04;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.618;

1.618
date	2005.07.14.13.01.35;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
next	1.617;

1.617
date	2005.07.06.14.35.12;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.616
date	2005.06.22.02.33.18;	author erwin;	state Exp;
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1.615
date	2005.06.15.06.57.10;	author ahze;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.614
date	2005.06.14.20.01.54;	author niels;	state Exp;
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1.613
date	2005.06.07.20.56.27;	author niels;	state Exp;
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1.612
date	2005.06.05.13.36.22;	author niels;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.611
date	2005.06.01.20.01.39;	author thierry;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.610
date	2005.05.29.09.48.19;	author thierry;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.609
date	2005.05.28.11.06.39;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.608
date	2005.05.26.21.14.57;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.607
date	2005.05.26.13.10.51;	author erwin;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.606
date	2005.05.24.21.52.50;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.605
date	2005.05.23.22.21.24;	author jylefort;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.604
date	2005.05.20.17.46.19;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.603
date	2005.05.17.16.44.39;	author ume;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.602
date	2005.05.16.23.51.12;	author jylefort;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.601
date	2005.05.12.17.49.20;	author alfred;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.600
date	2005.05.05.19.51.18;	author thierry;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.599
date	2005.04.26.19.17.28;	author oliver;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.598
date	2005.04.22.20.11.13;	author netchild;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.597
date	2005.04.22.20.09.20;	author netchild;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.596
date	2005.04.19.09.14.10;	author danfe;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.595
date	2005.04.18.19.05.57;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.594
date	2005.04.18.19.04.40;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.593
date	2005.04.15.18.41.09;	author sem;	state Exp;
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1.592
date	2005.04.15.04.57.33;	author flz;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.591
date	2005.04.09.22.52.32;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.590
date	2005.03.20.10.31.05;	author danfe;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.589
date	2005.03.16.21.07.04;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.588
date	2005.03.13.21.54.36;	author flz;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.587
date	2005.03.11.21.19.39;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.586
date	2005.03.11.21.12.38;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.585
date	2005.03.11.20.30.47;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.584
date	2005.03.09.10.06.40;	author flz;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.583
date	2005.03.07.22.43.09;	author flz;	state Exp;
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1.582
date	2005.03.05.16.04.43;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.581
date	2005.02.27.22.51.27;	author thierry;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.580
date	2005.02.21.00.17.25;	author sergei;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.579
date	2005.02.19.00.05.04;	author roam;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.578
date	2005.02.18.23.44.32;	author kris;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.577
date	2005.02.18.21.46.58;	author sem;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.576
date	2005.02.18.10.02.09;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.575
date	2005.02.14.19.19.11;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.574
date	2005.02.10.00.16.30;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.573
date	2005.02.07.14.53.28;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.572
date	2005.02.07.14.20.16;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.571
date	2005.02.01.18.59.09;	author sumikawa;	state Exp;
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1.570
date	2005.01.30.13.07.02;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.569
date	2005.01.29.18.43.18;	author pav;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.568
date	2005.01.12.17.57.48;	author adamw;	state Exp;
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1.567
date	2005.01.12.16.55.46;	author niels;	state Exp;
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1.566
date	2005.01.11.10.24.36;	author niels;	state Exp;
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1.565
date	2005.01.08.17.28.38;	author sem;	state Exp;
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1.564
date	2004.12.31.01.42.04;	author lioux;	state Exp;
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1.563
date	2004.12.19.21.52.20;	author sem;	state Exp;
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1.562
date	2004.12.18.13.46.44;	author niels;	state Exp;
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1.561
date	2004.12.12.22.23.06;	author imp;	state Exp;
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1.560
date	2004.12.12.22.16.22;	author imp;	state Exp;
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1.559
date	2004.12.11.05.28.32;	author marcus;	state Exp;
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1.558
date	2004.12.06.20.47.17;	author sem;	state Exp;
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1.557
date	2004.12.01.11.21.57;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.556
date	2004.11.27.05.33.33;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.555
date	2004.11.22.22.33.06;	author sem;	state Exp;
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1.554
date	2004.11.17.22.36.17;	author brooks;	state Exp;
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1.553
date	2004.11.11.21.10.04;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.552
date	2004.11.10.00.20.14;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.551
date	2004.11.09.16.39.04;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.550
date	2004.11.09.13.43.11;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.549
date	2004.11.08.18.03.37;	author trevor;	state Exp;
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1.548
date	2004.11.07.23.04.16;	author marcus;	state Exp;
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1.547
date	2004.11.05.13.45.19;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.546
date	2004.11.05.12.10.52;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.545
date	2004.11.04.17.21.22;	author lofi;	state Exp;
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1.544
date	2004.10.28.20.04.55;	author cy;	state Exp;
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1.543
date	2004.10.25.13.28.19;	author des;	state Exp;
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1.542
date	2004.10.16.01.26.41;	author leeym;	state Exp;
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1.541
date	2004.10.14.08.39.54;	author clement;	state Exp;
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1.540
date	2004.08.29.00.45.48;	author mharo;	state Exp;
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1.539
date	2004.08.19.18.49.02;	author marcus;	state Exp;
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1.538
date	2004.08.12.17.27.31;	author sem;	state Exp;
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1.537
date	2004.08.09.08.18.48;	author krion;	state Exp;
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1.536
date	2004.08.01.09.37.03;	author sem;	state Exp;
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1.535
date	2004.08.01.08.54.58;	author sem;	state Exp;
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1.534
date	2004.07.30.00.35.56;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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1.533
date	2004.07.27.13.40.54;	author mat;	state Exp;
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1.532
date	2004.07.25.21.43.11;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.531
date	2004.07.19.09.19.31;	author ale;	state Exp;
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1.530
date	2004.07.19.09.19.03;	author ale;	state Exp;
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1.529
date	2004.07.19.09.18.35;	author ale;	state Exp;
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1.528
date	2004.07.19.08.31.10;	author ale;	state Exp;
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1.527
date	2004.07.19.08.30.29;	author ale;	state Exp;
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1.526
date	2004.07.19.08.29.04;	author ale;	state Exp;
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1.525
date	2004.07.19.08.28.11;	author ale;	state Exp;
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1.524
date	2004.07.19.06.04.15;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.523
date	2004.07.17.13.11.46;	author krion;	state Exp;
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1.522
date	2004.07.16.11.36.19;	author mat;	state Exp;
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1.521
date	2004.07.14.15.08.35;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.520
date	2004.07.02.16.43.22;	author eik;	state Exp;
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1.519
date	2004.06.29.09.35.22;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.518
date	2004.06.27.15.34.51;	author lth;	state Exp;
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1.517
date	2004.06.26.02.37.45;	author lioux;	state Exp;
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1.516
date	2004.06.25.11.10.58;	author vs;	state Exp;
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1.515
date	2004.06.20.23.40.25;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.514
date	2004.06.12.22.43.43;	author eik;	state Exp;
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1.513
date	2004.06.11.13.51.05;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.512
date	2004.05.29.07.30.00;	author krion;	state Exp;
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1.511
date	2004.05.27.22.21.34;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.510
date	2004.05.18.14.37.48;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.509
date	2004.05.15.14.00.58;	author krion;	state Exp;
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1.508
date	2004.05.15.11.29.37;	author krion;	state Exp;
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1.507
date	2004.05.14.18.08.12;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.506
date	2004.05.10.12.56.22;	author tobez;	state Exp;
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1.505
date	2004.05.05.06.19.18;	author marcus;	state Exp;
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1.504
date	2004.05.03.19.27.09;	author lofi;	state Exp;
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1.503
date	2004.05.03.19.26.19;	author lofi;	state Exp;
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1.502
date	2004.05.03.19.25.17;	author lofi;	state Exp;
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1.501
date	2004.05.03.19.19.53;	author lofi;	state Exp;
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1.500
date	2004.05.03.13.57.46;	author arved;	state Exp;
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1.499
date	2004.04.20.13.00.39;	author netchild;	state Exp;
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1.498
date	2004.04.20.09.34.00;	author lofi;	state Exp;
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1.497
date	2004.04.11.01.45.10;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.496
date	2004.04.10.23.16.07;	author thierry;	state Exp;
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1.495
date	2004.04.05.02.54.41;	author marcus;	state Exp;
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1.494
date	2004.04.02.07.29.38;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.493
date	2004.03.29.19.42.01;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.492
date	2004.03.26.02.01.52;	author trevor;	state Exp;
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1.491
date	2004.03.17.00.19.16;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.490
date	2004.03.03.16.08.11;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.489
date	2004.02.29.23.22.12;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.488
date	2004.02.28.21.39.12;	author cy;	state Exp;
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1.487
date	2004.02.28.17.48.28;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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1.486
date	2004.02.28.11.08.48;	author arved;	state Exp;
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1.485
date	2004.02.23.01.45.55;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.484
date	2004.02.13.17.45.38;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.483
date	2004.02.13.01.04.26;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.482
date	2004.02.12.14.27.45;	author nectar;	state Exp;
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1.481
date	2004.02.12.14.24.17;	author nectar;	state Exp;
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1.480
date	2004.01.29.10.06.21;	author arved;	state Exp;
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1.479
date	2004.01.29.09.55.49;	author ale;	state Exp;
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1.478
date	2004.01.28.16.17.30;	author eik;	state Exp;
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1.477
date	2004.01.27.19.53.36;	author eik;	state Exp;
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1.476
date	2004.01.27.13.24.43;	author demon;	state Exp;
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1.475
date	2004.01.26.04.10.56;	author cy;	state Exp;
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1.474
date	2004.01.03.09.21.41;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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1.473
date	2003.12.24.13.53.01;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.472
date	2003.12.22.15.08.03;	author kuriyama;	state Exp;
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1.471
date	2003.12.17.15.19.50;	author krion;	state Exp;
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1.470
date	2003.12.16.14.07.22;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.469
date	2003.12.05.23.19.05;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.468
date	2003.11.20.23.17.31;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.467
date	2003.11.15.17.13.59;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.466
date	2003.11.15.17.06.24;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.465
date	2003.11.15.17.04.43;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.464
date	2003.11.08.11.48.04;	author markm;	state Exp;
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1.463
date	2003.11.04.16.42.43;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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1.462
date	2003.10.31.18.40.46;	author knu;	state Exp;
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1.461
date	2003.10.31.09.41.08;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.460
date	2003.10.30.08.35.42;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.459
date	2003.10.30.06.40.58;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.458
date	2003.10.22.10.39.33;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.457
date	2003.10.22.03.08.51;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.456
date	2003.10.21.20.23.26;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.455
date	2003.10.19.17.25.34;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.454
date	2003.10.19.10.07.28;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.453
date	2003.10.16.12.49.03;	author mat;	state Exp;
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1.452
date	2003.10.10.06.06.13;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.451
date	2003.10.10.05.52.57;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.450
date	2003.10.07.23.53.22;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.449
date	2003.10.07.23.34.39;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.448
date	2003.10.06.23.49.25;	author leeym;	state Exp;
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1.447
date	2003.10.06.12.12.36;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.446
date	2003.10.06.04.28.05;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.445
date	2003.10.05.03.58.52;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.444
date	2003.10.01.10.26.23;	author krion;	state Exp;
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1.443
date	2003.09.29.08.51.02;	author knu;	state Exp;
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1.442
date	2003.09.29.00.06.36;	author bms;	state Exp;
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1.441
date	2003.09.29.00.05.13;	author bms;	state Exp;
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1.440
date	2003.09.25.11.20.15;	author krion;	state Exp;
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1.439
date	2003.09.24.13.47.38;	author netchild;	state Exp;
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1.438
date	2003.09.09.15.07.52;	author osa;	state Exp;
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1.437
date	2003.09.08.09.09.36;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.436
date	2003.09.04.13.57.33;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.435
date	2003.09.04.13.28.15;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.434
date	2003.09.04.10.58.00;	author erwin;	state Exp;
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1.433
date	2003.08.31.08.49.27;	author krion;	state Exp;
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1.432
date	2003.08.28.09.21.14;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.431
date	2003.08.28.08.28.18;	author perky;	state Exp;
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1.430
date	2003.08.28.07.27.15;	author demon;	state Exp;
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1.429
date	2003.08.24.11.45.09;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.428
date	2003.08.20.07.01.29;	author erwin;	state Exp;
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1.427
date	2003.08.08.01.42.00;	author cy;	state Exp;
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1.426
date	2003.08.07.05.43.08;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.425
date	2003.08.06.15.52.30;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.424
date	2003.07.31.09.20.28;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.423
date	2003.07.29.19.33.58;	author kbyanc;	state Exp;
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1.422
date	2003.07.19.02.34.32;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.421
date	2003.07.19.02.32.04;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.420
date	2003.07.19.02.28.42;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.419
date	2003.07.11.20.11.11;	author oliver;	state Exp;
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1.418
date	2003.07.10.02.00.43;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.417
date	2003.07.04.14.04.45;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.416
date	2003.06.30.07.41.04;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.415
date	2003.06.25.12.33.31;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.414
date	2003.06.21.06.11.49;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.413
date	2003.06.18.02.52.48;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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date	2003.06.18.02.48.52;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.411
date	2003.06.18.02.45.19;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.410
date	2003.06.18.02.40.10;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.409
date	2003.06.17.00.03.58;	author oliver;	state Exp;
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1.408
date	2003.06.13.10.39.44;	author erwin;	state Exp;
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1.407
date	2003.06.13.08.41.24;	author erwin;	state Exp;
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1.406
date	2003.06.13.01.19.11;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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date	2003.06.13.01.09.29;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.404
date	2003.06.02.15.17.41;	author des;	state Exp;
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1.403
date	2003.06.01.04.24.15;	author ume;	state Exp;
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1.402
date	2003.05.15.13.59.37;	author mich;	state Exp;
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1.401
date	2003.05.12.02.16.09;	author petef;	state Exp;
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1.400
date	2003.05.08.05.10.46;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.399
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1.398
date	2003.05.06.03.10.46;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.397
date	2003.05.03.22.12.03;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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1.396
date	2003.04.30.17.00.36;	author arved;	state Exp;
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1.395
date	2003.04.19.21.37.10;	author sumikawa;	state Exp;
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1.394
date	2003.04.13.13.17.13;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.393
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1.392
date	2003.04.05.09.40.55;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.391
date	2003.04.02.12.34.12;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.390
date	2003.04.02.11.04.08;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.389
date	2003.04.02.10.22.39;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.388
date	2003.04.01.08.04.10;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.387
date	2003.04.01.02.41.34;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.386
date	2003.03.25.13.04.55;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.385
date	2003.03.25.12.32.43;	author foxfair;	state Exp;
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1.384
date	2003.03.05.02.04.54;	author nectar;	state Exp;
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1.383
date	2003.02.24.05.59.40;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.382
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1.381
date	2003.02.19.01.00.32;	author arved;	state Exp;
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1.380
date	2003.02.17.09.19.01;	author markp;	state Exp;
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1.379
date	2003.02.16.17.33.48;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.378
date	2003.02.14.12.19.07;	author markp;	state Exp;
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1.377
date	2003.02.12.04.35.18;	author cy;	state Exp;
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1.376
date	2003.02.09.05.35.18;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.375
date	2003.02.07.22.52.31;	author obraun;	state Exp;
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1.374
date	2003.02.05.18.15.07;	author nectar;	state Exp;
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1.373
date	2003.02.04.23.59.39;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.372
date	2003.02.04.23.56.42;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.371
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1.370
date	2003.01.30.22.40.02;	author will;	state Exp;
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1.369
date	2003.01.30.22.37.06;	author will;	state Exp;
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1.368
date	2003.01.30.09.50.18;	author dirk;	state Exp;
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1.367
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1.366
date	2003.01.20.13.44.35;	author nbm;	state Exp;
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1.365
date	2003.01.20.07.13.20;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.364
date	2003.01.20.07.00.01;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.363
date	2003.01.20.06.48.17;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.362
date	2003.01.20.03.41.52;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.361
date	2003.01.18.21.30.53;	author arved;	state Exp;
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1.360
date	2003.01.17.12.53.47;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.359
date	2003.01.16.05.07.06;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.358
date	2003.01.10.06.37.02;	author petef;	state Exp;
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1.357
date	2003.01.10.05.39.56;	author petef;	state Exp;
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1.356
date	2003.01.09.06.01.55;	author lioux;	state Exp;
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1.355
date	2003.01.08.18.50.41;	author arved;	state Exp;
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1.354
date	2003.01.08.12.02.37;	author perky;	state Exp;
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1.353
date	2003.01.07.14.02.30;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.352
date	2003.01.07.13.44.32;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.351
date	2003.01.04.07.04.37;	author demon;	state Exp;
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1.350
date	2003.01.02.06.07.56;	author perky;	state Exp;
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1.349
date	2002.11.27.20.28.08;	author knu;	state Exp;
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1.348
date	2002.11.23.23.11.37;	author anders;	state Exp;
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1.347
date	2002.11.23.18.47.07;	author arved;	state Exp;
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1.346
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1.345
date	2002.11.20.08.59.55;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.344
date	2002.11.05.06.51.28;	author cy;	state Exp;
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1.343
date	2002.10.29.17.01.03;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.342
date	2002.10.25.09.13.19;	author sobomax;	state Exp;
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1.341
date	2002.10.15.04.25.17;	author cy;	state Exp;
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1.340
date	2002.10.14.12.38.47;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.339
date	2002.10.13.03.56.09;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.338
date	2002.10.08.10.13.51;	author knu;	state Exp;
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1.337
date	2002.09.21.04.39.11;	author alane;	state Exp;
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1.336
date	2002.09.20.20.28.29;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.335
date	2002.09.20.20.27.27;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.334
date	2002.09.20.20.26.01;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.333
date	2002.09.20.20.25.04;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.332
date	2002.09.20.20.24.20;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.331
date	2002.09.20.16.16.42;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.330
date	2002.09.19.20.05.55;	author knu;	state Exp;
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1.329
date	2002.09.18.12.04.24;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.328
date	2002.08.23.12.39.42;	author obraun;	state Exp;
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1.327
date	2002.08.22.18.30.16;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.326
date	2002.08.21.22.26.54;	author obraun;	state Exp;
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1.325
date	2002.08.20.21.27.40;	author cy;	state Exp;
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1.324
date	2002.08.20.05.03.18;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.323
date	2002.08.15.16.34.52;	author leeym;	state Exp;
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1.322
date	2002.08.14.15.53.45;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.321
date	2002.08.08.14.30.52;	author ume;	state Exp;
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1.320
date	2002.08.08.13.23.00;	author netchild;	state Exp;
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1.319
date	2002.08.07.08.32.06;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.318
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1.317
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1.316
date	2002.07.15.16.48.35;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.315
date	2002.07.12.02.52.18;	author mdodd;	state Exp;
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1.314
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1.313
date	2002.07.07.04.51.25;	author cy;	state Exp;
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1.312
date	2002.07.06.16.54.37;	author anders;	state Exp;
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1.311
date	2002.06.27.15.50.26;	author will;	state Exp;
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1.310
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1.309
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1.308
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1.307
date	2002.06.24.16.13.06;	author pat;	state Exp;
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1.306
date	2002.06.23.21.58.02;	author anders;	state Exp;
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1.305
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1.304
date	2002.06.18.16.58.06;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.303
date	2002.06.17.20.04.25;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.302
date	2002.06.13.14.46.22;	author tobez;	state Exp;
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1.301
date	2002.05.28.13.02.48;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.300
date	2002.05.27.11.15.41;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.299
date	2002.05.27.01.53.28;	author anders;	state Exp;
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1.298
date	2002.05.25.17.54.38;	author lioux;	state Exp;
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1.297
date	2002.05.15.04.21.38;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.296
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1.295
date	2002.05.10.12.58.38;	author ache;	state Exp;
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1.294
date	2002.05.09.02.34.42;	author trevor;	state Exp;
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1.293
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1.292
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1.291
date	2002.04.19.02.29.28;	author will;	state Exp;
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1.290
date	2002.04.13.16.33.13;	author cy;	state Exp;
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1.289
date	2002.04.07.02.55.07;	author cy;	state Exp;
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1.288
date	2002.04.04.19.30.48;	author des;	state Exp;
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1.287
date	2002.04.02.12.58.17;	author markp;	state Exp;
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1.286
date	2002.04.01.21.53.39;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.285
date	2002.04.01.05.03.13;	author pat;	state Exp;
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1.284
date	2002.03.24.15.32.35;	author anders;	state Exp;
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1.283
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1.282
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1.281
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1.280
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1.279
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1.278
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1.277
date	2002.03.07.02.21.42;	author green;	state Exp;
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1.276
date	2002.02.21.17.40.58;	author sumikawa;	state Exp;
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1.275
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1.274
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1.273
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1.272
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1.271
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1.270
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1.269
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1.268
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1.267
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1.266
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1.265
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1.264
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1.263
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1.262
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1.261
date	2002.01.01.00.05.53;	author jmz;	state Exp;
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1.260
date	2001.12.19.09.30.28;	author sobomax;	state Exp;
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1.259
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1.257
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1.256
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1.255
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1.254
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1.253
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1.252
date	2001.11.15.04.03.43;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.251
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1.250
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1.249
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1.248
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1.247
date	2001.10.10.01.02.05;	author tobez;	state Exp;
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1.246
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1.245
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1.244
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1.243
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1.242
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1.241
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1.240
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1.239
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1.237
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1.236
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1.234
date	2001.09.11.08.57.11;	author knu;	state Exp;
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1.186
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1.185
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1.184
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1.180
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1.179
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1.175
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1.174
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1.170
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1.169
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1.168
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1.167
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1.165
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1.164
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1.162
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1.161
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1.159
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1.158
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1.157
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1.156
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1.155
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1.153
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1.152
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1.151
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1.150
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1.149
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1.148
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1.147
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1.146
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1.145
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1.144
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1.143
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1.142
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1.141
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1.140
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1.139
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1.138
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1.137
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1.136
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1.135
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1.134
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1.133
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1.132
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1.131
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1.130
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1.129
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1.128
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1.127
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1.126
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1.125
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1.124
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1.123
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1.122
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1.121
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1.120
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1.119
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1.118
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1.117
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1.116
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1.115
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1.114
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1.113
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1.112
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1.111
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1.110
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1.109
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1.108
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1.107
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1.106
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1.105
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1.104
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1.103
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1.102
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1.101
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1.100
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1.99
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1.98
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1.97
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1.96
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1.95
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1.94
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1.93
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1.92
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1.91
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1.90
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1.89
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1.88
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1.87
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1.86
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1.85
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1.84
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1.83
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1.82
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1.81
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1.80
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1.79
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1.78
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1.77
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1.76
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1.75
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1.74
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1.73
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1.72
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1.71
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1.70
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1.69
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1.68
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1.67
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1.66
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1.65
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1.64
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1.63
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1.62
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1.61
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1.60
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1.59
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1.58
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1.57
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1.56
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1.55
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1.54
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1.53
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1.52
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1.51
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1.50
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1.49
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1.48
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1.47
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1.46
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1.45
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@## SVN ## Exported commit - http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/313385
## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
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@# $FreeBSD: head/security/Makefile 313385 2013-03-03 23:45:02Z bapt $
#

    COMMENT = Security tools

    SUBDIR += ADMsmb
    SUBDIR += ADMsnmp
    SUBDIR += R-cran-ROAuth
    SUBDIR += R-cran-digest
    SUBDIR += aescrypt
    SUBDIR += aespipe
    SUBDIR += afterglow
    SUBDIR += aide
    SUBDIR += aimsniff
    SUBDIR += amap
    SUBDIR += amavis-stats
    SUBDIR += amavisd-milter
    SUBDIR += amavisd-new
    SUBDIR += aolserver-nsencrypt
    SUBDIR += aolserver-nsmcrypt
    SUBDIR += aolserver-nsmhash
    SUBDIR += aolserver-nsopenssl
    SUBDIR += aolserver-nssha1
    SUBDIR += apache-xml-security-c
    SUBDIR += apg
    SUBDIR += arirang
    SUBDIR += arm
    SUBDIR += arpCounterattack
    SUBDIR += authforce
    SUBDIR += autossh
    SUBDIR += avcheck
    SUBDIR += barnyard2
    SUBDIR += barnyard2-sguil
    SUBDIR += base
    SUBDIR += bcrypt
    SUBDIR += bcwipe
    SUBDIR += bdc
    SUBDIR += beecrypt
    SUBDIR += belier
    SUBDIR += bfbtester
    SUBDIR += binwalk
    SUBDIR += bioapi
    SUBDIR += blindelephant
    SUBDIR += botan
    SUBDIR += bro
    SUBDIR += bruteblock
    SUBDIR += bruteforceblocker
    SUBDIR += bsdsfv
    SUBDIR += bsmtrace
    SUBDIR += bsp_upektfmess
    SUBDIR += bubblegum
    SUBDIR += bugs
    SUBDIR += burpsuite
    SUBDIR += ca_root_nss
    SUBDIR += calife
    SUBDIR += calife-devel
    SUBDIR += ccrypt
    SUBDIR += ccsrch
    SUBDIR += cfv
    SUBDIR += chaosreader
    SUBDIR += checkpassword
    SUBDIR += checkpassword-pam
    SUBDIR += chkrootkit
    SUBDIR += chntpw
    SUBDIR += chroot_safe
    SUBDIR += chrootuid
    SUBDIR += ckpass
    SUBDIR += cksfv
    SUBDIR += cl-md5
    SUBDIR += cl-md5-clisp
    SUBDIR += cl-md5-sbcl
    SUBDIR += clamassassin
    SUBDIR += clamav
    SUBDIR += clamav-devel
    SUBDIR += clamav-milter
    SUBDIR += clamav-unofficial-sigs
    SUBDIR += clamcour
    SUBDIR += clamd-stream-client
    SUBDIR += clamsmtp
    SUBDIR += clamtk
    SUBDIR += clusterssh
    SUBDIR += cmd5checkpw
    SUBDIR += cops
    SUBDIR += courier-authlib
    SUBDIR += courier-authlib-base
    SUBDIR += courierpassd
    SUBDIR += courierpasswd
    SUBDIR += courieruserinfo
    SUBDIR += cp2fwb
    SUBDIR += crack
    SUBDIR += cracklib
    SUBDIR += crank
    SUBDIR += create-cert
    SUBDIR += cryptlib
    SUBDIR += cryptopp
    SUBDIR += cryptstring
    SUBDIR += cvm
    SUBDIR += cyrus-sasl2
    SUBDIR += cyrus-sasl2-ldapdb
    SUBDIR += cyrus-sasl2-saslauthd
    SUBDIR += dazuko
    SUBDIR += dcetest
    SUBDIR += ddos_scan
    SUBDIR += denyhosts
    SUBDIR += destroy
    SUBDIR += didentd
    SUBDIR += digest
    SUBDIR += dirbuster
    SUBDIR += dirmngr
    SUBDIR += dissembler
    SUBDIR += distcache
    SUBDIR += distcache-devel
    SUBDIR += dmitry
    SUBDIR += doorman
    SUBDIR += doscan
    SUBDIR += dradis
    SUBDIR += dropbear
    SUBDIR += dsniff
    SUBDIR += duo
    SUBDIR += easy-rsa
    SUBDIR += easypg
    SUBDIR += engine_pkcs11
    SUBDIR += expiretable
    SUBDIR += f-prot
    SUBDIR += fakebo
    SUBDIR += fakeident
    SUBDIR += fakeroot
    SUBDIR += fcheck
    SUBDIR += fcrackzip
    SUBDIR += fiked
    SUBDIR += find-zlib
    SUBDIR += firewalk
    SUBDIR += fl0p
    SUBDIR += flawfinder
    SUBDIR += flowtag
    SUBDIR += fpc-hash
    SUBDIR += fpc-openssl
    SUBDIR += fpm
    SUBDIR += fprint_demo
    SUBDIR += fragroute
    SUBDIR += fragrouter
    SUBDIR += fsh
    SUBDIR += fswatch
    SUBDIR += ftimes
    SUBDIR += fuzz
    SUBDIR += fuzzdb
    SUBDIR += fwanalog
    SUBDIR += fwbuilder
    SUBDIR += fwbuilder-devel
    SUBDIR += fwipe
    SUBDIR += fwknop
    SUBDIR += fwlogwatch
    SUBDIR += fwtk
    SUBDIR += gag
    SUBDIR += gcipher
    SUBDIR += gnome-gpg
    SUBDIR += gnome-keyring
    SUBDIR += gnome-keyring-sharp
    SUBDIR += gnome-password-generator
    SUBDIR += gnome-ssh-askpass
    SUBDIR += gnomint
    SUBDIR += gnupg
    SUBDIR += gnupg-idea
    SUBDIR += gnupg1
    SUBDIR += gnutls
    SUBDIR += gnutls-devel
    SUBDIR += go.crypto
    SUBDIR += gorilla
    SUBDIR += gpa
    SUBDIR += gpasman
    SUBDIR += gpass
    SUBDIR += gpgme
    SUBDIR += gringotts
    SUBDIR += gsasl
    SUBDIR += gsfv
    SUBDIR += gss
    SUBDIR += gtk-knocker
    SUBDIR += gtkpasman
    SUBDIR += gtkportscan
    SUBDIR += gwee
    SUBDIR += hackbot
    SUBDIR += hamachi
    SUBDIR += heimdal
    SUBDIR += hlfl
    SUBDIR += hmap
    SUBDIR += honggfuzz
    SUBDIR += horde3-jeta
    SUBDIR += hotssh
    SUBDIR += hs-Crypto
    SUBDIR += hs-HsOpenSSL
    SUBDIR += hs-RSA
    SUBDIR += hs-SHA
    SUBDIR += hs-certificate
    SUBDIR += hs-cipher-aes
    SUBDIR += hs-cipher-rc4
    SUBDIR += hs-clientsession
    SUBDIR += hs-cprng-aes
    SUBDIR += hs-crypto-api
    SUBDIR += hs-crypto-conduit
    SUBDIR += hs-crypto-numbers
    SUBDIR += hs-crypto-pubkey
    SUBDIR += hs-crypto-pubkey-types
    SUBDIR += hs-crypto-random-api
    SUBDIR += hs-cryptocipher
    SUBDIR += hs-cryptohash
    SUBDIR += hs-digest
    SUBDIR += hs-entropy
    SUBDIR += hs-monadcryptorandom
    SUBDIR += hs-pem
    SUBDIR += hs-pureMD5
    SUBDIR += hs-pwstore-fast
    SUBDIR += hs-skein
    SUBDIR += hs-tls
    SUBDIR += hs-tls-extra
    SUBDIR += httprint
    SUBDIR += hunch
    SUBDIR += hydra
    SUBDIR += iaikpkcs11wrapper
    SUBDIR += idea
    SUBDIR += identify
    SUBDIR += ifd-slb_rf60
    SUBDIR += ike
    SUBDIR += ike-scan
    SUBDIR += integrit
    SUBDIR += ipfcount
    SUBDIR += ipfilter2dshield
    SUBDIR += ipfmeta
    SUBDIR += ipfw2dshield
    SUBDIR += ipfwcount
    SUBDIR += ipguard
    SUBDIR += ipsec-tools
    SUBDIR += ipv6toolkit
    SUBDIR += isakmpd
    SUBDIR += isnprober
    SUBDIR += jbrofuzz
    SUBDIR += john
    SUBDIR += kedpm
    SUBDIR += keepassx
    SUBDIR += keychain
    SUBDIR += keynote
    SUBDIR += keyprint
    SUBDIR += kgpg
    SUBDIR += kgpg-kde4
    SUBDIR += klamav
    SUBDIR += knock
    SUBDIR += knocker
    SUBDIR += kopete-otr
    SUBDIR += kovpn
    SUBDIR += kpcli
    SUBDIR += krb5
    SUBDIR += krb5-appl
    SUBDIR += kripp
    SUBDIR += kssh
    SUBDIR += kwallet
    SUBDIR += l0pht-watch
    SUBDIR += l0phtcrack
    SUBDIR += l5
    SUBDIR += labrea
    SUBDIR += lasso
    SUBDIR += libassuan
    SUBDIR += libbf
    SUBDIR += libecc
    SUBDIR += libfprint
    SUBDIR += libgcrypt
    SUBDIR += libgnome-keyring
    SUBDIR += libgnomesu
    SUBDIR += libgpg-error
    SUBDIR += libgringotts
    SUBDIR += libident
    SUBDIR += libkpass
    SUBDIR += libksba
    SUBDIR += libmcrypt
    SUBDIR += libntlm
    SUBDIR += libotr
    SUBDIR += libotr3
    SUBDIR += libp11
    SUBDIR += libprelude
    SUBDIR += libpreludedb
    SUBDIR += libpwstor
    SUBDIR += libsectok
    SUBDIR += libsodium
    SUBDIR += libssh
    SUBDIR += libssh2
    SUBDIR += libtasn1
    SUBDIR += libtomcrypt
    SUBDIR += libwhisker
    SUBDIR += libyubikey
    SUBDIR += linux-f10-cyrus-sasl2
    SUBDIR += linux-f10-gnutls
    SUBDIR += linux-f10-libgcrypt
    SUBDIR += linux-f10-libgpg-error
    SUBDIR += linux-f10-libssh2
    SUBDIR += linux-f10-libtasn1
    SUBDIR += linux-f10-nss
    SUBDIR += linux-f10-openssl
    SUBDIR += linux-openssl
    SUBDIR += linux-pam-docs
    SUBDIR += lockdown
    SUBDIR += log2timeline
    SUBDIR += logcheck
    SUBDIR += lsh
    SUBDIR += luasec
    SUBDIR += lynis
    SUBDIR += mac-robber
    SUBDIR += maia
    SUBDIR += mailzu
    SUBDIR += makepasswd
    SUBDIR += manipulate_data
    SUBDIR += massh
    SUBDIR += matrixssl
    SUBDIR += mcrypt
    SUBDIR += md4coll
    SUBDIR += md5coll
    SUBDIR += md5deep
    SUBDIR += mdcrack
    SUBDIR += medusa
    SUBDIR += metasploit
    SUBDIR += mhash
    SUBDIR += mindterm-binary
    SUBDIR += monkeysphere
    SUBDIR += mosref
    SUBDIR += munge
    SUBDIR += mussh
    SUBDIR += nacl
    SUBDIR += nbaudit
    SUBDIR += ncrack
    SUBDIR += ncrypt
    SUBDIR += nessus
    SUBDIR += nessus-libnasl
    SUBDIR += nessus-libraries
    SUBDIR += nessus-plugins
    SUBDIR += netpgp
    SUBDIR += nettle
    SUBDIR += nikto
    SUBDIR += nmap
    SUBDIR += nmapsi4
    SUBDIR += nss
    SUBDIR += oath-toolkit
    SUBDIR += obfsproxy
    SUBDIR += ocaml-cryptgps
    SUBDIR += ocaml-cryptokit
    SUBDIR += ocaml-ssl
    SUBDIR += oidentd
    SUBDIR += oinkmaster
    SUBDIR += op
    SUBDIR += openbsm
    SUBDIR += openbsm-devel
    SUBDIR += opencdk
    SUBDIR += openconnect
    SUBDIR += opencryptoki
    SUBDIR += openct
    SUBDIR += openfwtk
    SUBDIR += openpgpsdk
    SUBDIR += opensaml2
    SUBDIR += opensc
    SUBDIR += openscep
    SUBDIR += openssh-askpass
    SUBDIR += openssh-portable
    SUBDIR += openssl
    SUBDIR += openssl_tpm_engine
    SUBDIR += openvas-client
    SUBDIR += openvas-libnasl
    SUBDIR += openvas-libraries
    SUBDIR += openvas-plugins
    SUBDIR += openvas-server
    SUBDIR += openvpn
    SUBDIR += openvpn-admin
    SUBDIR += openvpn-auth-ldap
    SUBDIR += openvpn-auth-radius
    SUBDIR += openvpn-beta
    SUBDIR += openvpn-devel
    SUBDIR += openvpn20
    SUBDIR += openvpn22
    SUBDIR += ophcrack
    SUBDIR += opieprint
    SUBDIR += osiris
    SUBDIR += ossec-hids-client
    SUBDIR += ossec-hids-local
    SUBDIR += ossec-hids-server
    SUBDIR += osslsigncode
    SUBDIR += outguess
    SUBDIR += p11-kit
    SUBDIR += p5-Apache-Htpasswd
    SUBDIR += p5-App-Genpass
    SUBDIR += p5-App-TLSMe
    SUBDIR += p5-Auth-YubikeyDecrypter
    SUBDIR += p5-AuthCAS
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Bitcard
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Captcha
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-CyrusSASL
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-DecHpwd
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Htpasswd
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Krb5
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Libwrap
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-NTLM
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-OATH
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-PAAS
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-PAM
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Passphrase
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-PluggableCaptcha
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Radius
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-SASL
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-SASL-Cyrus
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Simple
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Simple-DBI
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Simple-DBM
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Simple-HTTP
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Simple-LDAP
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Simple-Net
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Simple-PAM
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Simple-Passwd
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Simple-RADIUS
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Simple-SMB
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Simple-SSH
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Smb
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-TacacsPlus
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Ticket
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-TypeKey
    SUBDIR += p5-Business-PayPal-EWP
    SUBDIR += p5-CACertOrg-CA
    SUBDIR += p5-CSP
    SUBDIR += p5-Cisco-Hash
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Anubis
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-AppleTwoFish
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Blowfish
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Blowfish_PP
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-CAST5
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-CAST5_PP
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-CBC
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-CBCeasy
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-CFB
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Caesar
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Camellia_PP
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Chimera
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-CipherSaber
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Cracklib
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Ctr
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-DES
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-DES_EDE3
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-DES_PP
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-DH
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-DSA
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Dining
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-ECB
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Eksblowfish
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Enigma
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-GCrypt
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-GOST
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-GOST_PP
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-GPG
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-GeneratePassword
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-HCE_MD5
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-HCE_SHA
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-IDEA
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Imail
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Juniper
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Khazad
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-License
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Lite
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Loki97
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-MySQL
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-NULL
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-OFB
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-OICQ
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-OTP
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-OpenPGP
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-AES
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-CA
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-DSA
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-X509
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-PBKDF2
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-PGPSimple
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-PassGen
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-PasswdMD5
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Primes
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-RC4
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-RC5
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-RC6
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-RIPEMD160
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-RSA
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Rabbit
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-RandPasswd
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Random
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Random-Source
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Rijndael
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Rijndael_PP
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-SKey
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-SSLeay
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Salt
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-SaltedHash
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Serpent
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Shark
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Simple
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-SmbHash
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Solitaire
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-TEA
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-T_e_a
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-TripleDES
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Twofish
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Twofish2
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-Twofish_PP
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-URandom
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-UnixCrypt
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-UnixCrypt_XS
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-X509
    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-xDBM_File
    SUBDIR += p5-Dancer-Plugin-Passphrase
    SUBDIR += p5-Data-Entropy
    SUBDIR += p5-Data-Password
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-Adler32
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-BubbleBabble
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-CRC
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-Crc32
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-DJB
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-DMAC
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-EMAC
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-Elf
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-FNV
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-HMAC
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-Hashcash
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-Haval256
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-JHash
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-MD2
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-MD4
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-MD5
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-MD5-File
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-MD5-M4p
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-MD5-Reverse
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-ManberHash
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-MurmurHash
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-Nilsimsa
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-Pearson
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-Pearson-PurePerl
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-Perl-MD4
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-Perl-MD5
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-SHA
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-SHA-PurePerl
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-SHA1
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-SV1
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-Tiger
    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-Whirlpool
    SUBDIR += p5-File-KeePass
    SUBDIR += p5-File-Scan
    SUBDIR += p5-File-Scan-ClamAV
    SUBDIR += p5-Filter-CBC
    SUBDIR += p5-Filter-Crypto
    SUBDIR += p5-GD-SecurityImage
    SUBDIR += p5-GSSAPI
    SUBDIR += p5-GnuPG
    SUBDIR += p5-GnuPG-Interface
    SUBDIR += p5-HTML-Email-Obfuscate
    SUBDIR += p5-IO-Async-SSL
    SUBDIR += p5-IO-Socket-SSL
    SUBDIR += p5-Jifty-Plugin-OpenID
    SUBDIR += p5-MD5
    SUBDIR += p5-Mcrypt
    SUBDIR += p5-Module-Signature
    SUBDIR += p5-Net-Daemon-SSL
    SUBDIR += p5-Net-OpenID-Common
    SUBDIR += p5-Net-OpenID-JanRain
    SUBDIR += p5-Net-OpenID-Server
    SUBDIR += p5-Net-Radius-Server
    SUBDIR += p5-Net-SAML
    SUBDIR += p5-Net-SSL-ExpireDate
    SUBDIR += p5-Net-SSLeay
    SUBDIR += p5-Net-Server-Mail-ESMTP-AUTH
    SUBDIR += p5-Net-SinFP
    SUBDIR += p5-Nmap-Parser
    SUBDIR += p5-Nmap-Scanner
    SUBDIR += p5-OpenCA-CRL
    SUBDIR += p5-OpenCA-CRR
    SUBDIR += p5-OpenCA-OpenSSL
    SUBDIR += p5-OpenCA-PKCS7
    SUBDIR += p5-OpenCA-REQ
    SUBDIR += p5-OpenCA-X509
    SUBDIR += p5-PGP
    SUBDIR += p5-PGP-Sign
    SUBDIR += p5-POE-Component-SSLify
    SUBDIR += p5-POE-Filter-SSL
    SUBDIR += p5-PerlCryptLib
    SUBDIR += p5-SAVI-Perl
    SUBDIR += p5-SHA
    SUBDIR += p5-Safe-Hole
    SUBDIR += p5-Snort-Rule
    SUBDIR += p5-String-MkPasswd
    SUBDIR += p5-Sudo
    SUBDIR += p5-Text-Password-Pronounceable
    SUBDIR += p5-Tie-EncryptedHash
    SUBDIR += p5-Tree-Authz
    SUBDIR += p5-Yahoo-BBAuth
    SUBDIR += p5-dicewaregen
    SUBDIR += p5-openxpki
    SUBDIR += p5-openxpki-client
    SUBDIR += p5-openxpki-client-html-mason
    SUBDIR += p5-openxpki-client-scep
    SUBDIR += p5-openxpki-deployment
    SUBDIR += p5-openxpki-i18n
    SUBDIR += pad
    SUBDIR += pam-mysql
    SUBDIR += pam-pgsql
    SUBDIR += pam_abl
    SUBDIR += pam_alreadyloggedin
    SUBDIR += pam_authsrv
    SUBDIR += pam_bsdbioapi
    SUBDIR += pam_fprint
    SUBDIR += pam_google_authenticator
    SUBDIR += pam_helper
    SUBDIR += pam_jail
    SUBDIR += pam_kde
    SUBDIR += pam_krb5
    SUBDIR += pam_krb5-rh
    SUBDIR += pam_ldap
    SUBDIR += pam_mkhomedir
    SUBDIR += pam_p11
    SUBDIR += pam_per_user
    SUBDIR += pam_pgina
    SUBDIR += pam_pseudo
    SUBDIR += pam_pwdfile
    SUBDIR += pam_require
    SUBDIR += pam_search_list
    SUBDIR += pam_smb
    SUBDIR += pam_ssh_agent_auth
    SUBDIR += pam_yubico
    SUBDIR += pamtester
    SUBDIR += paperkey
    SUBDIR += parano
    SUBDIR += pbc
    SUBDIR += pbnj
    SUBDIR += pcsc-tools
    SUBDIR += pdfcrack
    SUBDIR += pear-Auth
    SUBDIR += pear-Auth_HTTP
    SUBDIR += pear-Auth_OpenID
    SUBDIR += pear-Auth_PrefManager
    SUBDIR += pear-Auth_SASL
    SUBDIR += pear-Crypt_Blowfish
    SUBDIR += pear-Crypt_CBC
    SUBDIR += pear-Crypt_CHAP
    SUBDIR += pear-Crypt_DiffieHellman
    SUBDIR += pear-Crypt_GPG
    SUBDIR += pear-Crypt_HMAC2
    SUBDIR += pear-Crypt_MicroID
    SUBDIR += pear-Crypt_RC4
    SUBDIR += pear-Crypt_RSA
    SUBDIR += pear-Crypt_XXTEA
    SUBDIR += pear-File_HtAccess
    SUBDIR += pear-File_Passwd
    SUBDIR += pear-File_SMBPasswd
    SUBDIR += pear-HTML_Crypt
    SUBDIR += pear-Horde_Auth
    SUBDIR += pear-Horde_Crypt
    SUBDIR += pear-Horde_Crypt_Blowfish
    SUBDIR += pear-Horde_Group
    SUBDIR += pear-Horde_Oauth
    SUBDIR += pear-Horde_Perms
    SUBDIR += pear-Horde_Secret
    SUBDIR += pear-Horde_Share
    SUBDIR += pear-LiveUser
    SUBDIR += pear-LiveUser_Admin
    SUBDIR += pear-Net_Portscan
    SUBDIR += pear-Text_Password
    SUBDIR += pecl-crack
    SUBDIR += pecl-gnupg
    SUBDIR += pecl-pam
    SUBDIR += pecl-ssh2
    SUBDIR += pecl-taint
    SUBDIR += pecl-tcpwrap
    SUBDIR += pev
    SUBDIR += pft
    SUBDIR += pgp
    SUBDIR += pgpdump
    SUBDIR += pgpgpg
    SUBDIR += pgpin
    SUBDIR += php-Auth_OpenID
    SUBDIR += php-Auth_OpenID2
    SUBDIR += php-openid-ldap
    SUBDIR += php-suhosin
    SUBDIR += php5-filter
    SUBDIR += php5-hash
    SUBDIR += php5-mcrypt
    SUBDIR += php5-openssl
    SUBDIR += php52-filter
    SUBDIR += php52-hash
    SUBDIR += php52-mcrypt
    SUBDIR += php52-mhash
    SUBDIR += php52-openssl
    SUBDIR += php53-filter
    SUBDIR += php53-hash
    SUBDIR += php53-mcrypt
    SUBDIR += php53-openssl
    SUBDIR += phpdeadlock
    SUBDIR += phpsecinfo
    SUBDIR += pidentd
    SUBDIR += pidgin-encryption
    SUBDIR += pidgin-otr
    SUBDIR += pinentry
    SUBDIR += pinentry-curses
    SUBDIR += pinentry-gtk
    SUBDIR += pinentry-gtk2
    SUBDIR += pinentry-qt
    SUBDIR += pinentry-qt4
    SUBDIR += pkcrack
    SUBDIR += pkcs11-dump
    SUBDIR += pkcs11-gateway
    SUBDIR += pkcs11-helper
    SUBDIR += pks
    SUBDIR += pktsuckers
    SUBDIR += polarssl
    SUBDIR += poly1305aes
    SUBDIR += portsentry
    SUBDIR += ppars
    SUBDIR += prelude-lml
    SUBDIR += prelude-manager
    SUBDIR += prelude-pflogger
    SUBDIR += proxycheck
    SUBDIR += proxytunnel
    SUBDIR += pscan
    SUBDIR += pssh
    SUBDIR += pulledpork
    SUBDIR += pure-sfv
    SUBDIR += putty
    SUBDIR += pvk
    SUBDIR += pwauth
    SUBDIR += pwman
    SUBDIR += pwman3
    SUBDIR += pxytest
    SUBDIR += py-AccessControl
    SUBDIR += py-PF
    SUBDIR += py-Products.PlonePAS
    SUBDIR += py-Products.PluggableAuthService
    SUBDIR += py-RestrictedPython
    SUBDIR += py-bcrypt
    SUBDIR += py-borg.localrole
    SUBDIR += py-cerealizer
    SUBDIR += py-certify
    SUBDIR += py-clamav
    SUBDIR += py-crack
    SUBDIR += py-cryptkit
    SUBDIR += py-fail2ban
    SUBDIR += py-gnupg
    SUBDIR += py-gnutls
    SUBDIR += py-htpasswd
    SUBDIR += py-kerberos
    SUBDIR += py-keyring
    SUBDIR += py-m2crypto
    SUBDIR += py-mcrypt
    SUBDIR += py-mhash
    SUBDIR += py-oauthlib
    SUBDIR += py-openid
    SUBDIR += py-openssl
    SUBDIR += py-otr
    SUBDIR += py-paramiko
    SUBDIR += py-passlib
    SUBDIR += py-plone.app.openid
    SUBDIR += py-plone.keyring
    SUBDIR += py-plone.openid
    SUBDIR += py-plone.protect
    SUBDIR += py-plone.session
    SUBDIR += py-posix1e
    SUBDIR += py-pow
    SUBDIR += py-pyclamd
    SUBDIR += py-pycrypto
    SUBDIR += py-pycryptopp
    SUBDIR += py-pylibacl
    SUBDIR += py-pyme
    SUBDIR += py-pysha3
    SUBDIR += py-rsa
    SUBDIR += py-ssh
    SUBDIR += py-sslstrip
    SUBDIR += py-tlslite
    SUBDIR += py-trustedpickle
    SUBDIR += py-twistedConch
    SUBDIR += py-twofish
    SUBDIR += py-volatility
    SUBDIR += py-xmlsec
    SUBDIR += py-yara
    SUBDIR += py-yara-editor
    SUBDIR += py-zope.app.authentication
    SUBDIR += py-zope.app.localpermission
    SUBDIR += py-zope.app.principalannotation
    SUBDIR += py-zope.app.security
    SUBDIR += py-zope.app.securitypolicy
    SUBDIR += py-zope.authentication
    SUBDIR += py-zope.login
    SUBDIR += py-zope.password
    SUBDIR += py-zope.pluggableauth
    SUBDIR += py-zope.principalannotation
    SUBDIR += py-zope.principalregistry
    SUBDIR += py-zope.security
    SUBDIR += py-zope.securitypolicy
    SUBDIR += py-zope.session
    SUBDIR += qca-cyrus-sasl
    SUBDIR += qca-gnupg
    SUBDIR += qca-ossl
    SUBDIR += qca-tls
    SUBDIR += qtfw
    SUBDIR += quantis
    SUBDIR += quantis-kmod
    SUBDIR += racoon2
    SUBDIR += radiusniff
    SUBDIR += rainbowcrack
    SUBDIR += ranpwd
    SUBDIR += rarcrack
    SUBDIR += ratproxy
    SUBDIR += rats
    SUBDIR += razorback-api
    SUBDIR += razorback-archiveInflate
    SUBDIR += razorback-clamavNugget
    SUBDIR += razorback-dispatcher
    SUBDIR += razorback-fileInject
    SUBDIR += razorback-fsMonitor
    SUBDIR += razorback-fsWalk
    SUBDIR += razorback-masterNugget
    SUBDIR += razorback-officeCat
    SUBDIR += razorback-pdfFox
    SUBDIR += razorback-scriptNugget
    SUBDIR += razorback-swfScanner
    SUBDIR += razorback-syslogNugget
    SUBDIR += razorback-virusTotal
    SUBDIR += razorback-yaraNugget
    SUBDIR += rdigest
    SUBDIR += regripper
    SUBDIR += regripperplugins
    SUBDIR += retranslator
    SUBDIR += revealrk
    SUBDIR += revelation
    SUBDIR += rifiuti2
    SUBDIR += rkhunter
    SUBDIR += ruby-acl
    SUBDIR += ruby-camellia
    SUBDIR += ruby-crypt
    SUBDIR += ruby-gpgme
    SUBDIR += ruby-hmac
    SUBDIR += ruby-password
    SUBDIR += ruby-tcpwrap
    SUBDIR += rubygem-bcrypt-ruby
    SUBDIR += rubygem-ezcrypto
    SUBDIR += rubygem-gpgr
    SUBDIR += rubygem-hmac
    SUBDIR += rubygem-net-scp
    SUBDIR += rubygem-net-sftp
    SUBDIR += rubygem-net-ssh
    SUBDIR += rubygem-net-ssh-gateway
    SUBDIR += rubygem-net-ssh-multi
    SUBDIR += rubygem-nmap-parser
    SUBDIR += rubygem-razorback-scriptNugget
    SUBDIR += rubygem-roauth
    SUBDIR += rubygem-twitter_oauth
    SUBDIR += safesh
    SUBDIR += saint
    SUBDIR += samba-virusfilter
    SUBDIR += samhain
    SUBDIR += samhain-client
    SUBDIR += samhain-server
    SUBDIR += sancp
    SUBDIR += sasp
    SUBDIR += scamp
    SUBDIR += scanhill
    SUBDIR += scanlogd
    SUBDIR += scannedonly
    SUBDIR += scanssh
    SUBDIR += scrypt
    SUBDIR += seahorse
    SUBDIR += seahorse-plugins
    SUBDIR += seccure
    SUBDIR += secpanel
    SUBDIR += sectok
    SUBDIR += secure_delete
    SUBDIR += sfs
    SUBDIR += sguil-client
    SUBDIR += sguil-sensor
    SUBDIR += sguil-server
    SUBDIR += sha
    SUBDIR += shibboleth2-sp
    SUBDIR += shimmer
    SUBDIR += shishi
    SUBDIR += shttpscanner
    SUBDIR += sig2dot
    SUBDIR += signing-party
    SUBDIR += silktools
    SUBDIR += sinfp
    SUBDIR += skipfish
    SUBDIR += sks
    SUBDIR += slurpie
    SUBDIR += slush
    SUBDIR += smap
    SUBDIR += smtpscan
    SUBDIR += smurflog
    SUBDIR += sniff
    SUBDIR += snoopy
    SUBDIR += snort
    SUBDIR += snort-rep
    SUBDIR += snortreport
    SUBDIR += snortsam
    SUBDIR += snortsms
    SUBDIR += snortsnarf
    SUBDIR += softhsm
    SUBDIR += spass
    SUBDIR += spike-proxy
    SUBDIR += spybye
    SUBDIR += sqlmap
    SUBDIR += sqlninja
    SUBDIR += squidclamav
    SUBDIR += srm
    SUBDIR += srp
    SUBDIR += ssdeep
    SUBDIR += ssh-copy-id
    SUBDIR += ssh-gui
    SUBDIR += ssh-multiadd
    SUBDIR += ssh_askpass_gtk2
    SUBDIR += sshblock
    SUBDIR += sshguard
    SUBDIR += sshguard-ipfilter
    SUBDIR += sshguard-ipfw
    SUBDIR += sshguard-pf
    SUBDIR += sshit
    SUBDIR += sshpass
    SUBDIR += ssl-admin
    SUBDIR += sslscan
    SUBDIR += sslsniffer
    SUBDIR += sslwrap
    SUBDIR += sssd
    SUBDIR += ssss
    SUBDIR += sst
    SUBDIR += starttls
    SUBDIR += stegdetect
    SUBDIR += steghide
    SUBDIR += strobe
    SUBDIR += strongswan
    SUBDIR += stunnel
    SUBDIR += subweb
    SUBDIR += sud
    SUBDIR += sudo
    SUBDIR += sudoscript
    SUBDIR += sudosh
    SUBDIR += sudosh2
    SUBDIR += sudosh3
    SUBDIR += super
    SUBDIR += suricata
    SUBDIR += swatch
    SUBDIR += switzerland
    SUBDIR += symbion-sslproxy
    SUBDIR += tclsasl
    SUBDIR += termlog
    SUBDIR += tinc
    SUBDIR += tinyca
    SUBDIR += tinysu
    SUBDIR += tlswrap
    SUBDIR += tor
    SUBDIR += tor-devel
    SUBDIR += tpm-tools
    SUBDIR += tpmmanager
    SUBDIR += trinokiller
    SUBDIR += tripwire
    SUBDIR += tripwire-131
    SUBDIR += tripwire12
    SUBDIR += trousers
    SUBDIR += truecrack
    SUBDIR += truecrypt
    SUBDIR += tsshbatch
    SUBDIR += tthsum
    SUBDIR += tuntun
    SUBDIR += umit
    SUBDIR += unhide
    SUBDIR += unicornscan
    SUBDIR += unssh
    SUBDIR += vida
    SUBDIR += vinetto
    SUBDIR += vlock
    SUBDIR += vlog
    SUBDIR += vnccrack
    SUBDIR += vpnc
    SUBDIR += vuxml
    SUBDIR += vxquery
    SUBDIR += w3af
    SUBDIR += wapiti
    SUBDIR += webfwlog
    SUBDIR += webscarab
    SUBDIR += whatweb
    SUBDIR += wipe
    SUBDIR += xca
    SUBDIR += xinetd
    SUBDIR += xml-security
    SUBDIR += xmlsec1
    SUBDIR += xorsearch
    SUBDIR += xspy
    SUBDIR += xyssl
    SUBDIR += yafic
    SUBDIR += yapet
    SUBDIR += yara
    SUBDIR += yassl
    SUBDIR += yersinia
    SUBDIR += ykclient
    SUBDIR += ykpers
    SUBDIR += zebedee
    SUBDIR += zenmap
    SUBDIR += zombiezapper
    SUBDIR += zxid
    SUBDIR += zzuf

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@## SVN ## Exported commit - http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/309275
## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ## r309275 | pgj | 2012-12-20 02:23:04 +0000 (Thu, 20 Dec 2012) | 270 lines
## SVN ##
## SVN ## - Update The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compiler to version 7.4.2
## SVN ## - Update Haskell Platform to version 2012.4.0.0
## SVN ## - Update Gtk2Hs to 0.12.4
## SVN ## - Transfer maintainership of math/hs-math-functions to haskell@@ [1]
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Please note that port revisions for all the Haskell ports without version
## SVN ## changes are bumped.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Some further highlights of the update:
## SVN ## - Trim Makefile headers
## SVN ## - Enable dynamic libraries and dynamic linking by default
## SVN ## - Enable bootstrapping by versions of GHC and HsColour already installed
## SVN ## - Use GCC and binutils from ports
## SVN ##
## SVN ## New ports (32):
## SVN ##
## SVN ## devel/hs-List                            0.5.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-ReadArgs                        1.2.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-SafeSemaphore                   0.9.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-activehs-base                   0.3.0.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-async                           2.0.1.3
## SVN ## devel/hs-basic-prelude                   0.3.1.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-classy-prelude                  0.4.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-classy-prelude-conduit          0.4.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-data-pprint                     0.2.1.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-date-cache                      0.3.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-fsnotify                        0.0.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-hinotify                        0.3.5
## SVN ## devel/hs-hspec-expectations              0.3.0.3
## SVN ## devel/hs-kqueue                          0.1.2.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-monad-logger                    0.2.3
## SVN ## devel/hs-optparse-applicative            0.4.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-project-template                0.1.0.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-setenv                          0.1.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-simple-reflect                  0.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-threads                         0.5.0.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-time-compat                     0.1.0.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-unix-time                       0.1.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-word8                           0.0.2
## SVN ## graphics/hs-dia-base                     0.1.1.2
## SVN ## graphics/hs-dia-functions                0.2.1.3
## SVN ## mail/hs-mime-types                       0.1.0.0
## SVN ## net/hs-network-info                      0.2.0.3
## SVN ## net/hs-network-multicast                 0.0.7
## SVN ## security/hs-cipher-aes                   0.1.5
## SVN ## textproc/hs-hexpat                       0.20.3
## SVN ## www/hs-activehs                          0.3.0.1
## SVN ## www/hs-http-reverse-proxy                0.1.0.6
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Updated ports (211):
## SVN ##
## SVN ## archivers/hs-tar                         0.4.0.0_1        --> 0.4.0.1
## SVN ## archivers/hs-zip-archive                 0.1.1.8_1        --> 0.1.2.1
## SVN ## archivers/hs-zlib                        0.5.3.3_1        --> 0.5.4.0
## SVN ## archivers/hs-zlib-bindings               0.1.0.1_1        --> 0.1.1.2
## SVN ## archivers/hs-zlib-conduit                0.4.0.2          --> 0.5.0.3
## SVN ## archivers/hs-zlib-enum                   0.2.2.1_1        --> 0.2.3
## SVN ## audio/hs-libmpd                          0.8.0_1          --> 0.8.0.1
## SVN ## benchmarks/hs-criterion                  0.6.0.1_2        --> 0.6.2.0
## SVN ## converters/hs-dataenc                    0.14.0.3_2       --> 0.14.0.4
## SVN ## converters/hs-json                       0.5_1            --> 0.7
## SVN ## databases/hs-persistent                  0.9.0.4_1        --> 1.0.2.2
## SVN ## databases/hs-persistent-sqlite           0.9.0.2_1        --> 1.0.1
## SVN ## databases/hs-persistent-template         0.9.0.2_1        --> 1.0.0.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-Boolean                         0.0.1_5          --> 0.1.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-DeepArrow                       0.3.5_2          --> 0.3.7
## SVN ## devel/hs-HUnit                           1.2.4.2_2        --> 1.2.5.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-MemoTrie                        0.5_1            --> 0.6.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-MissingH                        1.1.1.0_2        --> 1.2.0.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-MonadCatchIO-mtl                0.3.0.4_3        --> 0.3.0.5
## SVN ## devel/hs-QuickCheck                      2.4.2_1          --> 2.5.1.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-Stream                          0.4.6_2          --> 0.4.6.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-TypeCompose                     0.9.1_2          --> 0.9.7
## SVN ## devel/hs-abstract-deque                  0.1.5_1          --> 0.1.6
## SVN ## devel/hs-alex                            3.0.1_1          --> 3.0.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-arrows                          0.4.4.0_4        --> 0.4.4.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-asn1-data                       0.6.1.3_1        --> 0.7.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-base-unicode-symbols            0.2.2.3_2        --> 0.2.2.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-base64-bytestring               0.1.2.0          --> 1.0.0.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-blaze-builder-conduit           0.4.0.2_1        --> 0.5.0.3
## SVN ## devel/hs-blaze-builder-enumerator        0.2.0.4_1        --> 0.2.0.5
## SVN ## devel/hs-blaze-textual                   0.2.0.6_2        --> 0.2.0.8
## SVN ## devel/hs-bytestring-nums                 0.3.5_2          --> 0.3.6
## SVN ## devel/hs-c2hs                            0.16.3_3         --> 0.16.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-cmdargs                         0.9.5_1          --> 0.10.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-conduit                         0.4.2_1          --> 0.5.5
## SVN ## devel/hs-configurator                    0.2.0.0_2        --> 0.2.0.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-cpphs                           1.14             --> 1.15
## SVN ## devel/hs-darcs                           2.8.1_1          --> 2.8.3
## SVN ## devel/hs-data-default                    0.4.0_1          --> 0.5.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-directory-tree                  0.10.1           --> 0.11.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-edit-distance                   0.2.1_1          --> 0.2.1.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-fast-logger                     0.0.2_2          --> 0.3.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-file-embed                      0.0.4.4_1        --> 0.0.4.6
## SVN ## devel/hs-filemanip                       0.3.5.2_6        --> 0.3.6.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-filestore                       0.5_1            --> 0.5.0.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-filesystem-conduit              0.4.0_1          --> 0.5.0.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-gconf                           0.12.1_3         --> 0.12.1.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-ghc-events                      0.4.0.0_2        --> 0.4.2.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-ghc-mtl                         1.0.1.1_2        --> 1.0.1.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-gio                             0.12.3_1         --> 0.12.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-git-annex                       3.20120807       --> 3.20121211
## SVN ## devel/hs-glib                            0.12.3.1_1       --> 0.12.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-gtk2hs-buildtools               0.12.3.1_1       --> 0.12.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-haddock                         2.10.0_1         --> 2.11.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-happy                           1.18.9_1         --> 1.18.10
## SVN ## devel/hs-hashable                        1.1.2.3_1        --> 1.1.2.5
## SVN ## devel/hs-hashed-storage                  0.5.9_2          --> 0.5.10
## SVN ## devel/hs-hashtables                      1.0.1.6_1        --> 1.0.1.8
## SVN ## devel/hs-haskell-src-exts                1.13.3_1         --> 1.13.5
## SVN ## devel/hs-hastache                        0.4.1            --> 0.4.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-hint                            0.3.3.4_1        --> 0.3.3.5
## SVN ## devel/hs-hlint                           1.8.30           --> 1.8.39
## SVN ## devel/hs-hoogle                          4.2.11_1         --> 4.2.14
## SVN ## devel/hs-hslogger                        1.1.5_2          --> 1.2.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-hspec                           1.2.0.1          --> 1.4.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-language-javascript             0.5.4_1          --> 0.5.7
## SVN ## devel/hs-largeword                       1.0.1_2          --> 1.0.3
## SVN ## devel/hs-lifted-base                     0.1.1_1          --> 0.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-logict                          0.5.0.1_1        --> 0.5.0.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-monad-control                   0.3.1.3_1        --> 0.3.1.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-mtl                             2.1.1_1          --> 2.1.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-murmur-hash                     0.1.0.5_2        --> 0.1.0.6
## SVN ## devel/hs-parallel                        3.2.0.2_1        --> 3.2.0.3
## SVN ## devel/hs-pool-conduit                    0.1.0.2_1        --> 0.1.0.3
## SVN ## devel/hs-primitive                       0.4.1_2          --> 0.5.0.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-resource-pool                   0.2.1.0_1        --> 0.2.1.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-resourcet                       0.3.3.1          --> 0.4.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-silently                        1.2.0.2          --> 1.2.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-split                           0.1.4.3          --> 0.2.1.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-stm                             2.3_1            --> 2.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-syb                             0.3.6.1_1        --> 0.3.7
## SVN ## devel/hs-syb-with-class                  0.6.1.3_2        --> 0.6.1.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-system-fileio                   0.3.8            --> 0.3.10
## SVN ## devel/hs-system-filepath                 0.4.6_1          --> 0.4.7
## SVN ## devel/hs-tagged                          0.4.2.1_1        --> 0.4.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-temporary                       1.1.2.3_1        --> 1.1.2.4
## SVN ## devel/hs-terminfo                        0.3.2.4          --> 0.3.2.5
## SVN ## devel/hs-test-framework                  0.6_1            --> 0.8
## SVN ## devel/hs-test-framework-hunit            0.2.7_2          --> 0.3.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-test-framework-quickcheck2      0.2.12.2_1       --> 0.3.0.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-text                            0.11.2.0_1       --> 0.11.2.3
## SVN ## devel/hs-threadscope                     0.2.1_3          --> 0.2.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-uniplate                        1.6.7_1          --> 1.6.10
## SVN ## devel/hs-unix-compat                     0.3.0.1_1        --> 0.4.0.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-unordered-containers            0.2.1.0_1        --> 0.2.2.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-uuagc                           0.9.40.3_1       --> 0.9.42.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-uuagc-cabal                     1.0.2.0_2        --> 1.0.4.0
## SVN ## devel/hs-vault                           0.2.0.0_1        --> 0.2.0.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-vector                          0.9.1_2          --> 0.10.0.1
## SVN ## devel/hs-vector-algorithms               0.5.4_1          --> 0.5.4.2
## SVN ## devel/hs-void                            0.5.6            --> 0.5.8
## SVN ## ftp/hs-curl                              1.3.7_3          --> 1.3.8
## SVN ## graphics/hs-cairo                        0.12.3.1_1       --> 0.12.4
## SVN ## lang/hs-unlambda                         0.1_6            --> 0.1.3
## SVN ## mail/hs-email-validate                   0.2.8_1          --> 0.3.2
## SVN ## mail/hs-mime                             0.3.3.2          --> 0.3.4
## SVN ## mail/hs-mime-mail                        0.4.1.1_2        --> 0.4.1.2
## SVN ## math/hs-categories                       1.0.3_1          --> 1.0.4
## SVN ## math/hs-comonad                          1.1.1.6_1        --> 3.0.0.2
## SVN ## math/hs-comonad-transformers             2.1.2            --> 3.0
## SVN ## math/hs-data-lens                        2.10.0_1         --> 2.10.2
## SVN ## math/hs-data-lens-template               2.1.5_1          --> 2.1.7
## SVN ## math/hs-math-functions                   0.1.1.1_2        --> 0.1.1.2 [1]
## SVN ## math/hs-mwc-random                       0.12.0.0_1       --> 0.12.0.1
## SVN ## math/hs-pointed                          2.1.0.2_1        --> 3.0.1
## SVN ## math/hs-semigroupoids                    1.3.4            --> 3.0.0.1
## SVN ## math/hs-semigroups                       0.8.3.2_1        --> 0.8.4.1
## SVN ## math/hs-statistics                       0.10.1.0_1       --> 0.10.2.0
## SVN ## math/hs-vector-space                     0.8.2            --> 0.8.6
## SVN ## multimedia/hs-gstreamer                  0.12.1.1_1       --> 0.12.1.2
## SVN ## net/hs-network                           2.3.0.13_1       --> 2.3.1.0
## SVN ## net/hs-network-conduit                   0.4.0.1_1        --> 0.6.1.1
## SVN ## net/hs-pcap                              0.4.5.1_4        --> 0.4.5.2
## SVN ## net/hs-sendfile                          0.7.6_1          --> 0.7.8
## SVN ## net/hs-simple-sendfile                   0.2.4            --> 0.2.8
## SVN ## net/hs-socks                             0.4.1_1          --> 0.4.2
## SVN ## print/hs-hscolour                        1.20.2,1         --> 1.20.3,1
## SVN ## security/hs-Crypto                       4.2.5_1          --> 4.2.5.1
## SVN ## security/hs-HsOpenSSL                    0.10.3.2         --> 0.10.3.3
## SVN ## security/hs-RSA                          1.2.1.0_1        --> 1.2.2.0
## SVN ## security/hs-SHA                          1.5.0.1_1        --> 1.6.1
## SVN ## security/hs-certificate                  1.2.3_1          --> 1.3.3
## SVN ## security/hs-clientsession                0.7.5_1          --> 0.8.0.1
## SVN ## security/hs-cprng-aes                    0.2.3_2          --> 0.2.4
## SVN ## security/hs-crypto-conduit               0.3.2_1          --> 0.4.1
## SVN ## security/hs-crypto-pubkey-types          0.1.1_1          --> 0.2.0
## SVN ## security/hs-cryptocipher                 0.3.5            --> 0.3.6
## SVN ## security/hs-cryptohash                   0.7.5_1          --> 0.7.9
## SVN ## security/hs-digest                       0.0.1.1_1        --> 0.0.1.2
## SVN ## security/hs-monadcryptorandom            0.4.1_1          --> 0.5
## SVN ## security/hs-pureMD5                      2.1.0.3_2        --> 2.1.2.1
## SVN ## security/hs-pwstore-fast                 2.2_2            --> 2.3
## SVN ## security/hs-skein                        0.1.0.7_1        --> 0.1.0.10
## SVN ## security/hs-tls                          0.9.5_1          --> 1.0.2
## SVN ## security/hs-tls-extra                    0.4.6_1          --> 0.5.0
## SVN ## sysutils/hs-angel                        0.3.2_1          --> 0.3.3
## SVN ## textproc/hs-HStringTemplate              0.6.8_2          --> 0.6.12
## SVN ## textproc/hs-attoparsec-conduit           0.4.0.1_1        --> 0.5.0.3
## SVN ## textproc/hs-attoparsec-enumerator        0.3_2            --> 0.3.1
## SVN ## textproc/hs-blaze-html                   0.5.0.0          --> 0.5.1.1
## SVN ## textproc/hs-blaze-markup                 0.5.1.0_1        --> 0.5.1.2
## SVN ## textproc/hs-case-insensitive             0.4.0.1_2        --> 0.4.0.3
## SVN ## textproc/hs-citeproc-hs                  0.3.4_1          --> 0.3.6
## SVN ## textproc/hs-double-conversion            0.2.0.4_2        --> 0.2.0.5
## SVN ## textproc/hs-highlighting-kate            0.5.1_1          --> 0.5.3.3
## SVN ## textproc/hs-hs-bibutils                  4.12_4           --> 4.15
## SVN ## textproc/hs-html-conduit                 0.0.1_1          --> 0.1.0.4
## SVN ## textproc/hs-hxt                          9.2.2_1          --> 9.3.1.1
## SVN ## textproc/hs-lhs2tex                      1.17_4           --> 1.18.1
## SVN ## textproc/hs-pandoc                       1.9.4.2          --> 1.9.4.5
## SVN ## textproc/hs-parsec                       3.1.2_1          --> 3.1.3
## SVN ## textproc/hs-regex-pcre-builtin           0.94.2.1.7.7_4   --> 0.94.4.3.8.31
## SVN ## textproc/hs-regex-posix                  0.95.1_2         --> 0.95.2
## SVN ## textproc/hs-stringsearch                 0.3.6.3_2        --> 0.3.6.4
## SVN ## textproc/hs-tagsoup                      0.12.6_2         --> 0.12.8
## SVN ## textproc/hs-tagstream-conduit            0.3.2_1          --> 0.5.3
## SVN ## textproc/hs-texmath                      0.6.0.6_1        --> 0.6.1.1
## SVN ## textproc/hs-xml-conduit                  0.7.0.3_1        --> 1.0.3.3
## SVN ## textproc/hs-xml-types                    0.3.2            --> 0.3.3
## SVN ## textproc/hs-xmlhtml                      0.2.0.2          --> 0.2.0.3
## SVN ## textproc/hs-yaml                         0.7.0.3          --> 0.8.1.1
## SVN ## www/hs-HTTP                              4000.2.3_1       --> 4000.2.5
## SVN ## www/hs-authenticate                      1.2.1.1_1        --> 1.3.2
## SVN ## www/hs-cookie                            0.4.0_1          --> 0.4.0.1
## SVN ## www/hs-gitit                             0.10.0.1         --> 0.10.0.2
## SVN ## www/hs-hamlet                            1.0.1.4          --> 1.1.1.1
## SVN ## www/hs-happstack                         7.0.0_1          --> 7.0.1
## SVN ## www/hs-happstack-server                  7.0.3            --> 7.1.1
## SVN ## www/hs-heist                             0.8.1.1          --> 0.8.2
## SVN ## www/hs-hjsmin                            0.1.2_1          --> 0.1.3
## SVN ## www/hs-http-conduit                      1.4.1.10         --> 1.8.4.3
## SVN ## www/hs-http-date                         0.0.2_1          --> 0.0.3
## SVN ## www/hs-http-server                       1_5              --> 1.0.1
## SVN ## www/hs-http-types                        0.6.11_1         --> 0.7.3.0.1
## SVN ## www/hs-path-pieces                       0.1.1_1          --> 0.1.2
## SVN ## www/hs-shakespeare                       1.0.0.2_1        --> 1.0.2
## SVN ## www/hs-shakespeare-css                   1.0.1.2_1        --> 1.0.2
## SVN ## www/hs-shakespeare-js                    1.0.0.3_1        --> 1.1.0
## SVN ## www/hs-shakespeare-text                  1.0.0.2_1        --> 1.0.0.5
## SVN ## www/hs-snap                              0.9.0.1          --> 0.9.2.2
## SVN ## www/hs-snap-core                         0.9.0            --> 0.9.2.2
## SVN ## www/hs-snap-server                       0.9.0            --> 0.9.2.4
## SVN ## www/hs-wai                               1.2.0.3          --> 1.3.0.1
## SVN ## www/hs-wai-app-static                    1.2.0.4          --> 1.3.0.4
## SVN ## www/hs-wai-extra                         1.2.0.5          --> 1.3.0.4
## SVN ## www/hs-wai-logger                        0.1.4_1          --> 0.3.0
## SVN ## www/hs-wai-test                          1.2.0.2_1        --> 1.3.0
## SVN ## www/hs-warp                              1.2.2            --> 1.3.5
## SVN ## www/hs-yesod                             1.0.1.6_1        --> 1.1.4.1
## SVN ## www/hs-yesod-auth                        1.0.2.1_1        --> 1.1.2
## SVN ## www/hs-yesod-core                        1.0.1.2_1        --> 1.1.6.1
## SVN ## www/hs-yesod-default                     1.0.1.1_1        --> 1.1.2
## SVN ## www/hs-yesod-form                        1.0.0.4_1        --> 1.2.0.1
## SVN ## www/hs-yesod-json                        1.0.0.1_1        --> 1.1.2
## SVN ## www/hs-yesod-persistent                  1.0.0.1_1        --> 1.1.0
## SVN ## www/hs-yesod-platform                    1.0.5            --> 1.1.5
## SVN ## www/hs-yesod-routes                      1.0.1.2_1        --> 1.1.1.1
## SVN ## www/hs-yesod-static                      1.0.0.3_1        --> 1.1.1.1
## SVN ## www/hs-yesod-test                        0.2.1            --> 0.3.1.1
## SVN ## x11-toolkits/hs-gtk                      0.12.3.1         --> 0.12.4
## SVN ## x11-toolkits/hs-pango                    0.12.3_1         --> 0.12.4
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Removed ports (1):
## SVN ##
## SVN ## textproc/hs-xml2html                     0.1.2.3_1
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Approved by:	wen (maintainer) [1]
## SVN ## Obtained from:	FreeBSD Haskell
## SVN ##
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@## SVN ## Exported commit - http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/309099
## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
## SVN ##
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## SVN ## r309099 | pawel | 2012-12-17 15:00:26 +0000 (Mon, 17 Dec 2012) | 9 lines
## SVN ##
## SVN ## This PAM service module allows PAM-enabled applications to check if
## SVN ## the target user is in some arbitrary plaintext list. Similar to module
## SVN ## pam_ftpusers from the FreeBSD Project and is based on it's code.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pam-search-list/
## SVN ##
## SVN ## PR:		ports/169877
## SVN ## Submitted by:	Victor Popov
## SVN ##
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@## SVN ## Exported commit - http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/308766
## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
## SVN ##
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## SVN ## r308766 | mm | 2012-12-12 14:47:15 +0000 (Wed, 12 Dec 2012) | 5 lines
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Horde Blowfish Encryption Library
## SVN ## Provides blowfish encryption/decryption for PHP string data.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## WWW: http://pear.horde.org
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ##
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@## SVN ## Exported commit - http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/308759
## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ## r308759 | mm | 2012-12-12 12:24:01 +0000 (Wed, 12 Dec 2012) | 2 lines
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Rename old horde applications to horde3- prefix
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ##
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@## SVN ##
## SVN ## Exported commit - http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/307979
## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ## r307979 | sbz | 2012-11-29 20:51:45 +0000 (Thu, 29 Nov 2012) | 10 lines
## SVN ##
## SVN ## The Volatility Framework is a completely open collection of tools, implemented
## SVN ## in Python under the GNU General Public License, for the extraction of digital
## SVN ## artifacts from volatile memory (RAM) samples.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## WWW: http://code.google.com/p/volatility
## SVN ##
## SVN ## PR:		ports/172910
## SVN ## Submitted by:	antoine@@FreeBSD.org
## SVN ## Feature safe:	yes
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ##
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log
@## SVN ##
## SVN ## Exported commit - http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/307975
## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ## r307975 | pawel | 2012-11-29 19:31:26 +0000 (Thu, 29 Nov 2012) | 8 lines
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Supplemental plugins for Harlan Carvey's RegRipper.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## WWW: http://code.google.com/p/regripperplugins/
## SVN ##
## SVN ## PR:		ports/172900
## SVN ## Submitted by:	antoine@@FreeBSD.org
## SVN ## Feature safe:	yes
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ##
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@## SVN ##
## SVN ## Exported commit - http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/307974
## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ## r307974 | pawel | 2012-11-29 19:30:25 +0000 (Thu, 29 Nov 2012) | 10 lines
## SVN ##
## SVN ## RegRipper is an open source tool, written in Perl, for extracting/parsing
## SVN ## information (keys, values, data) from the Registry and presenting it for
## SVN ## analysis.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## WWW: http://code.google.com/p/regripper/
## SVN ##
## SVN ## PR:		ports/172899
## SVN ## Submitted by:	antoine@@FreeBSD.org
## SVN ## Feature safe:	yes
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ##
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log
@## SVN ##
## SVN ## Exported commit - http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/ 307888
## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ## r307888 | bapt | 2012-11-28 08:00:54 +0000 (Wed, 28 Nov 2012) | 9 lines
## SVN ##
## SVN ## 2012-11-28 editors/glimmer: Depends on the expired gtkglarea through py-gtk
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 palm/txt2pdbdoc: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 sysutils/xloadface: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 shells/gscommander: Abandonware
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 security/saferpay: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 x11-wm/qvwm: No more public distfiles
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Feature safe:	yes
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ##
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1.1306
log
@Switch exporter over
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1.1305
log
@SVN rev 307087 on 2012-11-06 19:40:03Z by lippe

pev is a multiplatform PE analysis toolkit that
includes tools to retrieve and parsing information
about Windows PE files.

PR:		ports/173390
Submitted by:	Danilo Egea Gondolfo <danilogondolfo@@gmail.com>
Feature safe:	yes
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1.1304
log
@SVN rev 306873 on 2012-11-02 17:17:11Z by crees

Add cfv to category Makefile

Reported by:	beat
Feature safe:	yes
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1.1303
log
@SVN rev 306848 on 2012-11-02 13:11:56Z by ak

Remove because it depends on security/py-fchksum which is not in the ports tree anymore.

Feature safe:	yes
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1.1302
log
@SVN rev 306842 on 2012-11-02 11:41:26Z by ak

Remove expired port:
2012-10-20 security/py-fchksum: No more public distfiles

Feature safe:	yes
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1.1301
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@SVN rev 306391 on 2012-10-25 18:02:31Z by bapt

2012-10-20 security/sscep: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 security/py-rijndael: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 security/pam_af: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 security/its4: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 russian/xcyrBGR: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 russian/wmcyrx: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 print/advi: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 palm/plucker: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 net-p2p/py-bittornado-core: Depends on the deprecated wx 2.4
2012-10-20 net-p2p/py-bittornado: Depends on the deprecated wx 2.4
2012-10-20 net-mgmt/nagios-radauth-plugin: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 net-mgmt/nagios-check_nick: No more public distfiles

Feature safe:	yes
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1.1300
log
@SVN rev 306002 on 2012-10-17 08:03:42Z by rm

sha3 wrapper (keccak) for Python. The package is a wrapper around the
optimized reference implementation from http://keccak.noekeon.org/ . Only
the optimizations for 32 and 64bit platforms are used. The optimized SSE and
ARM assembly variants are ignored for now.

The module is a standalone version of the SHA-3 implemention of Python 3.4
(currently under development).

WWW: http://bitbucket.org/tiran/pykeccak

PR:		172606
Submitted by:	Kubilay Kocak <koobs.freebsd at gmail dot com>
Feature safe:   yes
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1.1299
log
@SVN rev 303871 on 2012-09-08 06:58:01Z by dougb

Hook security/libotr3 up, and move ports that depend on the old version
to this new dependency.
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1.1298
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@SVN rev 302143 on 2012-08-06 02:57:57Z by swills

- Copy ruby-hmac to rubygem-hmac for use with ports that depend on the gem
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1.1297
log
@SVN rev 302098 on 2012-08-05 08:29:26Z by miwi

Add py-passlib 1.6, python password hashing framework supporting over 30
schemes.

PR:		ports/168949
Submitted by:	koobs <koobs.freebsd@@gmail.com>
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1.1296
log
@SVN rev 301236 on 2012-07-20 19:28:54Z by cs

GnuPG - Perl module interface to the GNU Privacy Guard (v1.x.x series)

WWW:  http://search.cpan.org/dist/GnuPG/

Marcello Coutinho

PR:		ports/169957
Submitted by:	Marcello Coutinho
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1.1295
log
@SVN rev 300968 on 2012-07-16 18:36:15Z by hrs

Add security/ipv6toolkit, a portable IPv6 security assessment suite.

WWW:	http://www.si6networks.com/research/tools.html
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1.1294
log
@add new port: security/kpcli

A command line interface (interactive shell) to work
with KeePassX and KeePass 1.x database files.

WWW: http://kpcli.sourceforge.net/

PR:	ports/168334
Submitted by:	alexander.4mail@@gmail.com
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1.1293
log
@This package contains everything that you need to use a cryptographic
package that supports the crypto-api package using conduits from the
conduit package.

WWW:	https://github.com/meteficha/crypto-conduit

Obtained from:	FreeBSD Haskell
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@OAuthLib is a generic Python module which implements the logic of
OAuth without assuming a specific HTTP request object. Use it to graft
OAuth support onto your favorite HTTP library.

WWW:	https://github.com/idangazit/oauthlib

PR:		ports/168460
Submitted by:	koobs <koobs.freebsd@@gmail.com>
Approved by:	eadler (mentor)
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1.1291
log
@Python-RSA is a pure-Python RSA implementation. It supports encryption
and decryption, signing and verifying signatures, and key generation
according to PKCS#1 version 1.5.

WWW:	http://stuvel.eu/rsa

PR:		ports/168460
Submitted by:	koobs <koobs.freebsd@@gmail.com>
Approved by:	eadler (mentor)
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1.1290
log
@2012-05-10 print/cups-magicolor: BROKEN for more than 6 month
2012-05-10 security/pantera: BROKEN for more than 6 month
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1.1289
log
@New port: security/razorback-officeCat:

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

The OfficeCat nugget provides the ability to examine Microsoft
Office documents to determine the presence of potential exploit
conditions in the file.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167749
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1288
log
@New port: security/razorback-virusTotal:

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

This nugget checks the VirusTotal API for the MD5 of the submitted file.
If the file is found, the short data of the alert will contain the results
from the JSON response from VirusTotal.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167755
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1287
log
@New port: security/razorback-yaraNugget:

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

The Yara nugget allows modified Yara rules to dictate which flags are
set when they alert.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167756
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1286
log
@New port: security/razorback-pdfFox:

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

This nugget is an open-source PDF analyzer that does not require an
external commercial application to function.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167751
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1285
log
@New port: security/razorback-syslogNugget:

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

This nugget provides logging output via syslog.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167754
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1284
log
@New port: security/razorback-swfScanner:

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

SWF Nugget is a Razorback Detection Nugget that scans Flash files
collected by Razorback Collector Nuggets. SWF Nugget decompresses
(as necessary) and parses Flash files to detect attacks exploiting
known vulnerabilities.

The scan results are sent back to Razorback Dispatcher to correlate
with other Razorback Nuggets.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167753
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1283
log
@New port: security/razorback-scriptNugget:

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

The scripting nugget uses XML across named pipes to pass registration,
alerting and logging information back to the system.  This allows the
use of any scripting (or even compiled) language that can pass XML out
STDOUT with Razorback.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167752
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1282
log
@New port: security/rubygem-razorback-scriptNugget:

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167785
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1281
log
@New port: security/razorback-clamavNugget:

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

This nugget provides ClamAV integration.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167745
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1280
log
@New port: security/razorback-archiveInflate:

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

This nugget handles archive decompression.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167743
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1279
log
@New port: security/razorback-masterNugget:

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167739
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1278
log
@New port: security/razorback-dispatcher:

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167738
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1277
log
@MUNGE (MUNGE Uid 'N' Gid Emporium) is an authentication service for creating and
validating credentials. It is designed to be highly scalable for use in an HPC
cluster environment. It allows a process to authenticate the UID and GID of
another local or remote process within a group of hosts having common users and
groups. These hosts form a security realm that is defined by a shared
cryptographic key. Clients within this security realm can create and validate
credentials without the use of root privileges, reserved ports, or
platform-specific methods.

WWW:	http://code.google.com/p/munge/

PR:		ports/166386
Submitted by:	Muhammad Moinur Rahman <5u623l20@@gmail.com>
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1.1276
log
@Remove ifd-devkit, it conflicts with its dependency and  it should not
 be installed anyway
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1.1275
log
@- Update The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compiler to version 7.4.1

Please note that port revision for all the Haskell ports without version changes
are also bumped.  Other per-port updates are coming soon (in separate commits)!
In addition to that, separate -docs ports are no longer needed so they are
now removed.

Thanks ashish@@ for the assistance.

Obtained from:	FreeBSD Haskell
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1.1274
log
@New port: security/razorback-fsMonitor

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

This nugget uses inotify to monitor any number of file system paths
and send any changed or created files to the dispatcher for collection.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167747
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1273
log
@New port: security/razorback-fsWalk

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

This nugget uses inotify to monitor any number of file system paths
and send any changed or created files to the dispatcher for collection.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167748
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1272
log
@KDE/FreeBSD team presents long awaited KDE SC 4.8.3!

kdeaccessibility4 and kdeutils4 are now meta ports. deskutils/kdepim4 updated
to match KDE SC version, old kdepim preserved in deskutils/kdepim44.

Follow UPDATING instruction!

New ports:
- accessibility/kaccessible
- accessibility/kmag
- accessibility/kmousetool
- accessibility/kmouth
- archivers/ark
- comms/kremotecontrol
- deskutils/kcharselect
- deskutils/kdepim44
- deskutils/kdepim44-runtime
- deskutils/superkaramba
- devel/kdebindings4-perl-perlkde
- devel/kdebindings4-perl-perlqt
- math/analitza
- math/kcalc
- misc/kde4-l10n-fa
- security/kgpg-kde4
- security/kwallet
- sysutils/kdf
- sysutils/kfloppy
- sysutils/sweeper
- vietnamese/kde4-l10n
- x11-clocks/ktimer
- x11/kactivities
- x11/libkonq

Removed ports:
- devel/kdebindings4-kross-interpreters
- devel/kdebindings4-python
- devel/kdebindings4-ruby
- devel/kdebindings4-smoke
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log
@New port: security/truecrack

TrueCrack is a brute-force password cracker for TrueCrypt (Copyright) volume
files. It works on Linux and it is optimized with Nvidia Cuda technology.
It works with cripted volumes with the following algorithms:

- PBKDF2 (defined in PKCS5 v2.0) based on RIPEMD160 Key derivation function.
- XTS block cipher mode of operation used for hard disk encryption based on
  AES.

TrueCrack can work in two different modes of use:

- Dictionary attack: read the passwords from a file of words (one password
  for line).
- Charset attack: generate the passwords from a charset of symbols defined
  by the user (for example: all possible strings of n characters from the
  charset "abc" ).

WWW: https://code.google.com/p/truecrack/
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log
@New port: security/razorback-fileInject

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

File Inject is a command-line file submission tool for the razorback
framework.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167746
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1269
log
@New port: security/razorback-api

Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.

WWW: http://razorbacktm.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/167736
Submitted by:	Tom Judge <tom@@tomjudge.com>
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1.1268
log
@2012-04-17 devel/p5-POE-Exceptions: included in devel/p5-POE and not needed according to configure message
2012-05-09 net/p5-Net-Services: Removed from CPAN
2012-05-10 net/perldap: BROKEN for more than 6 month
2012-05-09 security/p5-Crypt-Cryptix: Gone from CPAN, project site says project is dead
2012-05-11 www/p5-HTML-Sanitizer: no longer in CPAN
2012-04-25 www/p5-IMDB-Movie: Removed from CPAN
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log
@readd php 5.3.13 and all its modules as php53*
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1.1266
log
@Extension used for detecting XSS codes(tainted string)

WWW: http://pecl.php.net/package/taint

PR:		165319
Submitted by:	John Chen <johnpupu@@gmail.com>
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1.1265
log
@- Add go.crypto, a collection of Go packages related to cyptography.
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1.1264
log
@2012-05-10 archivers/php4-bz2: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 archivers/php4-zlib: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 converters/php4-iconv: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 converters/php4-mbstring: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 converters/php4-recode: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-dba: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-dbase: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-dbx: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-filepro: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-interbase: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-mssql: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-mysql: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-odbc: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-oracle: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-pgsql: php4 is EOLed
databases/php4-rrdtool: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-sybase_ct: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-dio: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-gettext: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-mcve: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-ncurses: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-pcntl: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-pcre: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-readline: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-shmop: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-sysvmsg: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-sysvsem: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-sysvshm: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-tokenizer: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 finance/php4-pfpro: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 ftp/php4-curl: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 ftp/php4-ftp: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 graphics/php4-chartdirector: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 graphics/php4-exif: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 graphics/php4-gd: php4 is EOLed
lang/php4: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 lang/php4-extensions: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 lang/php4-overload: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 mail/php4-imap: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 math/php4-bcmath: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 math/php4-gmp: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 misc/php4-calendar: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 misc/php4-mcal: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 net/php4-ldap: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 net/php4-sockets: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 net/php4-xmlrpc: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 net/php4-yp: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 net-mgmt/php4-snmp: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 security/php4-crack: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 security/php4-mcrypt: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 security/php4-mhash: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 security/php4-openssl: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 sysutils/php4-posix: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 textproc/php4-ctype: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 textproc/php4-domxml: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 textproc/php4-pspell: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 textproc/php4-wddx: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 textproc/php4-xml: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 textproc/php4-xslt: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 www/php4-session: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 archivers/pecl-zip: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/pecl-sqlite: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-11 devel/pear-XML_XPath: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-11 devel/pecl-json: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 www/pecl-tidy: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 www/php-dyn: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-11 security/pecl-hash: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-11 net/phpldapadmin098: php4 is EOLed
graphics/jpgraph: php4 is EOLed
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1.1263
log
@Ressurrect security/cmd5checkpw and take maintainership
@
text
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    SUBDIR += pecl-hash
a659 4
    SUBDIR += php4-crack
    SUBDIR += php4-mcrypt
    SUBDIR += php4-mhash
    SUBDIR += php4-openssl
@


1.1262
log
@File::KeePass is an interface to KeePassX and KeePass V1 database files.
It supports only Rijndael encryption and only bases which were secured
via passkeys (key files not supported).

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/File-KeePass/

PR:		ports/165922 (based on)
Submitted by:	Alexander Y. Grigoryev <alexander.4mail@@gmail.com>
Feature safe:	yes
@
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1.1261
log
@Perl Crypto Extention to OpenSSL

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/OpenCA-OpenSSL/
Feature safe:	yes
@
text
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1.1260
log
@Perl extension for handling X509 Certificates

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/OpenCA-X509/

Feature safe:	yes
@
text
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1.1259
log
@security/blocksshd: security/sshguard is more active and a better tool.
2011-11-26 net/p5-Net-Subnets: Disappeared from CPAN

Approved by:	maintainer (implicit)
@
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1.1258
log
@obfsproxy is a tool that attempts to circumvent censorship, by transforming the
Tor traffic between the client and the bridge. This way, censors, who usually
monitor traffic between the client and the bridge, will see innocent-looking
transformed traffic instead of the actual Tor traffic.

WWW: https://www.torproject.org/projects/obfsproxy.html.en

Approved by:	glarkin@@ (mentor)
@
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    SUBDIR += blocksshd
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1.1257
log
@This is a set of various Samba VFS modules to scan and filter virus
files on Samba file services with an anti-virus scanner.

Supported Anti-Virus engines:
  - ClamAV (clamd daemon)
  - F-Secure Anti-Virus (fsavd daemon)
  - Sophos Anti-Virus (savdid daemon)

WWW: https://github.com/fumiyas/samba-virusfilter
@
text
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1.1256
log
@HsOpenSSL is an (incomplete) OpenSSL binding for Haskell.  It can
generate RSA and DSA keys, read and write PEM files, generate message
digests, sign and verify messages, encrypt and decrypt messages.  It has
also some capabilities of creating SSL clients and servers.

WWW:	https://github.com/phonohawk/HsOpenSSL

Obtained from:	FreeBSD Haskell
@
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1.1255
log
@A set of extra definitions, default values and helpers for the tls
package.

WWW:	http://github.com/vincenthz/hs-tls-extra

Obtained from:	FreeBSD Haskell
@
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1.1254
log
@Native Haskell TLS and SSL protocol implementation for server and
client.

This provides a high-level implementation of a sensitive security
protocol, eliminating a common set of security issues through the use of
the advanced type system, high level constructions and common Haskell
features.

Currently implement the SSL3.0, TLS1.0, TLS1.1 and TLS1.2 protocol, with
only RSA supported for Key Exchange.

WWW:	http://github.com/vincenthz/hs-tls

Obtained from:	FreeBSD Haskell
@
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1.1253
log
@Certificates and Key reader/writer.  At the moment only X509 certificate
and unencrypted private key are supported, but will include PGP
certificate and pkcs8 private keys.

WWW:	http://github.com/vincenthz/hs-certificate

Obtained from:	FreeBSD Haskell
@
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1.1252
log
@This library implements the RSA encryption and signature algorithms for
arbitrarily-sized ByteStrings.  While the implementations work, they are
not necessarily the fastest ones on the planet.  Particularly key
generation.  The algorithms included are based of RFC 3447, or the
Public-Key Cryptography Standard for RSA, version 2.1 (a.k.a, PKCS#1
v2.1).

WWW:	http://hackage.haskell.org/package/RSA

Obtained from:	FreeBSD Haskell
@
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1.1251
log
@An unrolled implementation of MD5 purely in Haskell.

WWW:	http://hackage.haskell.org/package/pureMD5

Obtained from:	FreeBSD Haskell
@
text
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1.1250
log
@Add new port (security/tsshbatch)

'tsshbatch' is a tool to enable you to issue a command to many
servers without having to log into each one separately. When writing
scripts, this overcomes the 'ssh' limitation of not being able to
specify the password on the command line.

'tsshbatch' also understands basic 'sudo' syntax and can be used
to access a server, 'sudo' a command, and then exit.

'tsshbatch' thus allows you to write complex, hands-off scripts that
issue commands to many servers without the tedium of manual login and
'sudo' promotion. System administrators, especially, will find this
helpful when working in large server farms.

WWW: http://www.tundraware.com/Software/tsshbatch

PR:	ports/163866
Submitted by:	Tim Daneliuk, tsshbatch at tundraware.com
@
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1.1249
log
@gpgr is a very light interface to the command-line GPG (GNU Privacy
Guard) tool which is soley concerned with making it as easy as
possible to encrypt files with one (or more) public keys. It does
not provide any major key management tools and does not support
decryption.

WWW: https://github.com/HHRy/gpgr
@
text
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1.1248
log
@- Connect all the previously added hs- ports to the build

Obtained from:	FreeBSD Haskell
@
text
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@


1.1247
log
@Add new port (security/sshpass)

Sshpass is a tool for non-interactively performing password authentication
with SSH's so called "interactive keyboard password authentication".
Most user should use SSH's more secure public key authentication instead.

WWW:	http://sourceforge.net/projects/sshpass/

PR: ports/164775
Submitted by: Hung-Yi Chen <gaod at hychen.org>
@
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1.1246
log
@New Port: security/binwalk

Binwalk is a tool for searching a given binary image for embedded
files and executable code. Specifically, it is designed for identifying
files and code embedded inside of firmware images. Binwalk uses the
libmagic library, so it is compatible with magic signatures created
for the Unix file utility.

Binwalk also includes a custom magic signature file which contains
improved signatures for files that are commonly found in firmware
images such as compressed/archived files, firmware headers, Linux
kernels, bootloaders, filesystems, etc.
More details are available at:

WWW: http://code.google.com/p/binwalk/

PR: ports/164821
Submitted by:	Kurt Jaeger, fbsd-ports at opsec.eu
@
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1.1245
log
@Dancer::Plugin::Passphrase manages the hashing of passwords for Dancer apps,
allowing developers to follow best cryptography practice without having to
become a cryptography expert. It uses the bcrypt algorithm as the default,
wrapping Crypt::Eksblowfish::Bcrypt, and also supports any hashing function
provided by Digest.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Dancer-Plugin-Passphrase/

PR:		ports/164427
Submitted by:	Grzegorz Blach <magik@@roorback.net>
@
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1.1244
log
@Add pcsc-tools, tools for testing PCSC cards and readers

First submission:
PR:		42702
Submitted by:	bms
@
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1.1243
log
@Certifi: Python Mozilla's SSL Certificates.

WWW:	http://pypi.python.org/pypi/certifi/

PR:		ports/163970
Submitted by:	Olivier Duchateau <duchateau.olivier@@gmail.com>
@
text
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@


1.1242
log
@The Authen::OATH module provides a Perl implementation of the
HOTP and TOTP One Time Password algorithms as defined by OATH
(http://www.openautentication.org).

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Authen-OATH/

PR:		ports/164035 (based on)
Submitted by:	Jui-Nan Lin <jnlin@@csie.nctu.edu.tw>
@
text
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@


1.1241
log
@2012-01-08 security/cryptplug: development has ceased
2012-01-08 security/gpgme03: superceded by security/gpgme
@
text
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@


1.1240
log
@Import plone4 dependencies part 8/15
@
text
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    SUBDIR += cryptplug
a169 1
    SUBDIR += gpgme03
@


1.1239
log
@The murmur hash algorithm by Austin Appleby is an exteremely fast
algorithm that combines both excellent collision resistence and
distribution characteristics.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-MurmurHash/
@
text
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@


1.1238
log
@- Add fifth portion of dependencies needed for Plone 4 import.

Approved by:   novel (mentor)
@
text
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1.1237
log
@- Add p5-CACertOrg-CA 20110724.001

CACertOrg::CA provides a copy of Certificate Authority certificate for
CACert.org. This is the Class 1 PKI Key.

sha1 13:5C:EC:36:F4:9C:B8:E9:3B:1A:B2:70:CD:80:88:46:76:CE:8F:33
md5  A6:1B:37:5E:39:0D:9C:36:54:EE:BD:20:31:46:1F:6B

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/CACertOrg-CA/
@
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1.1236
log
@- Remove expired security/p5-Digest-SHA256: use the builtin
  Digest::SHA instead
@
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1.1235
log
@Add py-ssh 1.7.11, python SSH2 protocol library.
@
text
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    SUBDIR += p5-Digest-SHA256
@


1.1234
log
@- Add first portion of dependencies needed for Plone 4 import.

Submitted by:   rm (myself, via github)
Approved by:    novel (mentor)
@
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1.1233
log
@TLS/SSL proxy in front of the application creates a transparent
encryption tunnel.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/App-TLSMe/

Feature safe:	yes
@
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1.1232
log
@Scannedonly is a samba VFS module and a scanning daemon that ensure that only
files that have been  scanned for viruses are visible and accessible to the end
user.

Scannedonly was developed because of scalability problems with samba-vscan: high
server loads when (the same) files were requested often, and timeouts when large
zip files were requested. Scannedonly doesn't have these problems, but it does
introduce some other issues.  Choose the product that suits you best.

Scannedonly is available under the open source GPL licence. The source code
repository is available on Sourceforge.

WWW: http://olivier.sessink.nl/scannedonly/

PR:		ports/154202
Submitted by:	girald@@etcom.ufrgs.br
Feature safe:	yes
@
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1.1231
log
@The OATH Toolkit contains a shared library, command line tool
and a PAM module that makes it possible to build one-time
password authentication systems. Supported technologies include
the event-based HOTP algorithm and the time-based TOTP algorithm.
OATH is the Open AuTHentication organization which specify
the algorithms.

The components included in the package is:

- liboath:  A shared and static C library for OATH handling.
- oathtool: A command line tool for generating and validating OTPs.
- pam_oath: A PAM module for pluggable login authentication for OATH.

Feature safe:	yes
@
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1.1230
log
@Add security/clamav-milter, clamav's meta-port with MILTER on

Submitted by:	bz@@
Feature safe:	yes
@
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1.1229
log
@- Add p5-Net-SSL-ExpireDate 1.10

Net::SSL::ExpireDate get certificate from network (SSL) or local file and obtain
its expiration date.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-SSL-ExpireDate/

PR:		ports/161258 (based on)
Submitted by:	Stephon Chen <stephon@@gmail.com>
Feature safe:	yes
@
text
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@


1.1228
log
@libfwbuilder-devel has been merged into fwbuilder-devel and is no longer
required.

Feature safe:	yes
@
text
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1.1227
log
@AccessControl provides a general security framework for use in Zope2.

WWW: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/AccessControl

Submitted by:	Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <cvs-src@@yandex.ru>
Feature safe:	yes
@
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    SUBDIR += libfwbuilder-devel
@


1.1226
log
@The Security framework provides a generic mechanism to implement security
policies on Python objects.

WWW: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zope.security/

Feature safe:	yes
@
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@


1.1225
log
@This package provides a password manager mechanism. Password manager is
an utility object that can encode and check encoded passwords.

WWW: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zope.password

Submitted by:	Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <cvs-src@@yandex.ru> (via github)
@
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@


1.1224
log
@Net::OpenID::Common - Libraries shared between Net::OpenID::Consumer
and Net::OpenID::Server

WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/Net-OpenID-Common
@
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1.1223
log
@Remove ports@@ ports that have been DEPRECATED for at least 1 month

audio/shoutcast		Unfetchable; website rearranged
audio/linux-shoutcast	Unfetchable; website rearranged
chinese/scim-chewing	Does not configure
converters/py-cjkcodecs	Integrated into every python version in the tree
databases/kpogre	Does not compile
deskutils/mhc		Does not fetch
deskutils/org-mode.el6	Does not fetch
deskutils/gemcal	Does not fetch
devel/erlang-thrift	Does not build
dns/domtools		Does not fetch
editors/richtext	Does not compile
games/vultures-claw	Does not fetch
games/bomb		Does not fetch
games/lgeneral-data	Bad plist
games/linux-enemyterritory-jaymod	Does not fetch
games/xphotohunter	Does not fetch
graphics/gimpshop	Fails to patch
graphics/lightspark-devel	Does not compile
graphics/xmms-plazma	Does not fetch
graphics/py-cgkit	Does not fetch, does not compile on ia64, powerpc, or sparc64
japanese/rxvt		Does not fetch, fails to build with new utmpx
japanese/epic4		Some distfiles do not fetch
java/jde		Does not fetch
java/kaffe		Does not fetch
korean/gdick	HTMLs from the Yahoo! Korea Dictionary cannot be parsed, other runtime problems
korean/hanterm-xf86	Does not compile
korean/stardict2-dict-kr Does not fetch
lang/p5-JavaScript	Does not fetch
lang/TenDRA	Website disappeared; last release 2006, Does not compile on recent FreeBSD-9
mail/freepops		Does not build
mail/itraxp		Does not build
misc/tellico		Leaves file behind on deinstall
net/gsambad		Does not fetch
net/nocatauth-gateway	Uses a UID registered to another port
net/nocatauth-server	Uses a UID registered to another port
net/libosip2		Does not fetch
net/kmuddy		Does not fetch
net/netboot		Does not build
net-mgmt/jffnms		Does not fetch
net-p2p/frostwire	Does not fetch
net-p2p/azureus		Does not fetch
news/cleanscore		Does not fetch
news/nntpswitch		Does not fetch
news/p5-NewsLib		Does not fetch
russian/cyrproxy	Does not fetch
science/gerris		Does not fetch
security/opensaml	Does not fetch
sysutils/wmbattery	Does not fetch
sysutils/cpuburn	No more public distfiles
textproc/tei-guidelines-p4	Does not fetch
textproc/tei-p4		Does not fetch
textproc/py-hyperestraier	Does not fetch
textproc/tdtd.el	Does not fetch
textproc/tei-lite	Does not fetch
www/phpwiki13		Does not fetch
www/p5-Apache-Scoreboard	Depends on mod_perl
www/p5-B-LexInfo	Broken due the new mod_perl2 API
www/phpwiki		Does not fetch
www/smb2www		Apache13 is deprecated, migrate to 2.2.x+ now
www/spip		Checksum is changing daily
www/monkey		Does not fetch
x11-toolkits/jdic	Does not fetch
x11-toolkits/py-kde	Does not compile
@
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1.1222
log
@x11-toolkits/gambas2-gb-qt has been broken for over a year.

Remove it, and the ports that depend on it.
@
text
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1.1221
log
@New port: security/pam_krb5-rh

The pam_krb5 module allows PAM-aware applications to authenticate
users by performing an AS exchange with a Kerberos KDC.

This module includes many configurable options and provides functionality
and features that other pam_krb5 modules do not provide.

WWW: https://fedorahosted.org/pam_krb5/
@
text
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    SUBDIR += gambas2-gb-crypt
@


1.1220
log
@The anonymizing relay monitor (arm) is a terminal status monitor for Tor,
intended for command-line aficionados, ssh connections, and anyone with a tty
terminal. This works much like top does for system usage, providing real time
statistics for:

  * bandwidth, cpu, and memory usage
  * relay's current configuration
  * logged events
  * connection details (ip, hostname, fingerprint, and consensus data)
  * ... etc

PR:		ports/159017
Approved by:	glarkin@@ (mentor)
@
text
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@


1.1219
log
@Remove port security/py-arm to rename it

Suggested by:	danfe@@
Approved by:	glarkin@@ (mentor)
@
text
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1.1218
log
@Replacement for htpasswd.

This port will install htpasswd.py that can be found in trac trac contrib
directory.

WWW: http://trac.edgewall.org/browser/trunk/contrib/htpasswd.py

PR:		ports/160213
Submitted by:	Aldis Berjoza <aldis@@bsdroot.lv>
Approved by:	bapt (mentor)
@
text
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    SUBDIR += py-arm
@


1.1217
log
@The anonymizing relay monitor (arm) is a terminal status monitor for Tor,
intended for command-line aficionados, ssh connections, and anyone with a tty
terminal. This works much like top does for system usage, providing real time
statistics for:

  * bandwidth, cpu, and memory usage
  * relay's current configuration
  * logged events
  * connection details (ip, hostname, fingerprint, and consensus data)
  * ... etc

PR:		ports/159017
Approved by:	glarkin@@ (mentor)
@
text
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@


1.1216
log
@- Add port for shipping of PAM modules used by KDM.

It deprecates the "kde" module in base, and installs (optionally) the
"kde-np" module, which enables auto-logins.
@
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1.1215
log
@New port: security/sssd

sssd integrates the functionality of pam_krb5 and pam_ldap/nss_ldap
with caching and additional features.

This project provides a set of daemons to manage access to remote
directories and authentication mechanisms, it provides an NSS and
PAM interface toward the system and a pluggable backend system to
connect to multiple different account sources. It is also the
basis to provide client auditing and policy services for projects
like FreeIPA.  sssd also features caching, which can allow for
offline use to assist laptop users.

WWW: https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/

PR:		ports/161555
Submitted by:	Andrew Elble <aweits@@rit.edu>
@
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1.1214
log
@RestrictedPython provides a restricted execution environment for Python,
e.g. for running untrusted code.

WWW: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ExtensionClass

Submitted by:	Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <cvs-src@@yandex.ru> (via GitHub)
@
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@


1.1213
log
@Remove security/snort_inline:

Does not build properly, no longer supported upstream

PR:		ports/161410
Approved by:	maintainer
@
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@


1.1212
log
@Remove ports maintainted by ports@@ which have passed their EXPIRATION_DATE

astro/gkrellsun		Abandonware
astro/xrmap		No more distfiles
audio/midimountain	Abandonware
audio/gkrellmss		Abandonware
audio/gnapster		Abandonware
databases/xbase		No more public distfiles
databases/xbsql		No more public distfiles
games/gtkabale		No more public distfiles
games/battleball	No more public distfiles, does not compile on ia64 or sparc64
games/race		No more public distfiles
games/stvef-paks	No more public distfiles
games/stvef-server	No more public distfiles
games/tome		No more public distfiles
games/qkmj		No more public distfiles
games/oilwar		No more public distfiles
games/xbaby		No more public distfiles
games/xword		Abandonware
games/kslide		No more public distfiles
graphics/xmrm		No more public distfiles, does not compile on amd64 or sparc64
graphics/giftrans	Upstream disappeared and distfile is not available
graphics/wildmagic	BROKEN for more than 6 months, does not fetch
irc/ircd-rusnet		No more public distfiles
irc/tkirc		No more public distfiles
korean/mizifont		No more public distfiles
lang/freetxl		No more public distfiles
math/nsc2ke		No more public distfiles
misc/mgp-mode.el	No more public distfiles
multimedia/p5-RIFF-Info	No more public distfiles
net/p5-Net-OpenDHT	No more public distfiles
net/mudix		No more public distfiles
net-im/newsbot		No more public distfiles
net-im/libicq2000	Abandonware
net-im/gossip		No longer maintain by upstream, use net-im/empathy instead
net-im/ickle		Abandonware
net-mgmt/nipper		BROKEN for more than 6 month, does not fetch
net-p2p/mldonkey-serverspy	No more public distfiles
news/p5-Gateway		No more public distfiles
print/epsmerge		No more public distfiles
science/at		No more public distfiles
science/pyvox		No more public distfiles
security/p5-Email-Obfuscate	No more public distfiles
security/libparanoia	No more public distfiles
security/execwrap	No more public distfiles
@
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@


1.1211
log
@Remove expired port:
2011-10-04 security/cfs: Locks don't work, ports/137378, unmaintained, dead upstream, insecure
@
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    SUBDIR += execwrap
a250 1
    SUBDIR += libparanoia
a509 1
    SUBDIR += p5-Email-Obfuscate
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1.1210
log
@Add NaCl, a high speed cryptography library.
@
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1.1209
log
@- Add p5-App-Genpass 2.10

If you've ever needed to create 10 (or even 10,000) passwords on the fly with
varying preferences (lowercase, uppercase, no confusing characters, special
characters, minimum length, etc.), you know it can become a pretty pesky task.

This module makes it possible to create flexible and secure passwords, quickly
and easily.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/App-Genpass/
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1.1208
log
@This Python package is a high-level wrapper for Kerberos (GSSAPI) operations.
The goal is to avoid having to build a module that wraps the entire
Kerberos.framework, and instead offer a limited set of functions that do what
is needed for client/server Kerberos authentication based on
<http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4559.txt>.

PR:		ports/156791
Submitted by:	Roland van Laar <roland@@micite.net>
Approved by:	wen@@ (co-mentor)
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1.1207
log
@As previously advertised, delete ports that have
vulnerabilities listed in portaudit, and those
that depend on them - part 1

math/mupad
	Relies on xpm, vulnerable since 2004-09-15
net-p2p/torrentflux
	Vulnerable since 2006-10-07
net/tptest
	Vulnerable since 2009-12-17
security/pgp6
	Vulnerable since 2005-07-31
www/p5-RTx-RightsMatrix
	Only works with www/rt36, which is FORBIDDEN
www/p5-RTx-Shredder
	Only works with www/rt36, which is FORBIDDEN
www/p5-RTx-Statistics
	Only works with www/rt36, which is FORBIDDEN
www/plone
	Vulnerable since 2011-02-10
www/pyblosxom
	Vulnerable since 2009-02-11
www/rt36
	Vulnerable since 2009-12-09
www/zope-archetypes
	Depends on www/plone, which is FORBIDDEN
www/zope-calendaring
	Depends on www/plone, which is FORBIDDEN
www/zope-coreblog2
	Depends on www/plone, which is FORBIDDEN
www/zope-i18nlayer
	Depends on www/plone, which is FORBIDDEN
www/zope-plonelanguagetool
	Depends on www/plone, which is FORBIDDEN
www/zope-simpleblog
	Depends on www/plone, which is FORBIDDEN
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1.1206
log
@Add linux-f10-gnutls 2.4.2, GNU Transport Layer Security library.

Changes over original shar file at the PR:
. change the maintainer to emulation@@ (since it's an infrastructure linux port);
. use the latest version of the package (2.4.2-5.fc10);
. fix pkg-plist.

PR:		ports/159007
Submitted by:	Stas Timokhin <devel@@stasyan.com>
@
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1.1205
log
@Add linux-f10-libgpg-error 1.6, common error values for all GnuPG
components.

Changes over original shar file at the PR:
. change the maintainer to emulation@@ (since it's an infrastructure linux port);
. add BRANDELF_FILES;
. fix pkg-plist.

PR:		ports/159007
Submitted by:	Stas Timokhin <devel@@stasyan.com>
@
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1.1204
log
@Add linux-f10-libgcrypt 1.4.4, general purpose crypto library based on
code used in GnuPG.

Changes over original shar file at the PR:
. change the maintainer to emulation@@ (since it's an infrastructure linux port);
. use the latest version of the package (1.4.4-1.fc10);
. use PLIST_FILES, PLIST_DIRSTRY and post-install target instead of pkg-plist.

Notes: the port uses ${PREFIX}/etc/gcrypt directory for configuration files
(i.e. /compat/linux/etc/gcrypt). We usually try to use FreeBSD directories.
But there is no [/usr/local/]/etc/gcrypt directory.
I'm open to ideas on what to do here.

PR:		ports/159007
Submitted by:	Stas Timokhin <devel@@stasyan.com>
@
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1.1203
log
@Add linux-f10-libtasn1 1.5, ASN.1 structure parser library.

Changes over original shar file at the PR:
 . change the maintainer to emulation@@ (since it's an infrastructure linux port);
 . remove commented out lines;
 . use PLIST_FILES, DOCSDIR_REL and PORTDOCS instead of pkg-plist.

PR:		ports/159007
Submitted by:	Stas Timokhin <devel@@stasyan.com>
@
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1.1202
log
@2011-09-23 devel/libnotifymm: Doesn't build and isn't used by anything.
2011-09-11 games/abuse: BROKEN after games/abuse_sdl update
2011-09-01 security/donkey: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 graphics/moth: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 net-mgmt/aguri: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 games/senso: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 net-im/jabber-users-agent: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 games/cchess: No more public distfiles
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1.1201
log
@2012-09-20 www/ruby-http-access: Deprecated upstream, please use www/rubygem-httpclient
2011-09-01 sysutils/wots: No more public distfiles
2011-09-15 sysutils/gpart: Upstream disappeared
2011-09-01 sysutils/plod: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 sysutils/checkservice: BROKEN for more than 6 month
2011-09-01 security/nsm-console: BROKEN for more than 6 month
2011-09-01 security/fressh: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 palm/pose: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 palm/isilo: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 news/ija: BROKEN for more than 6 month
2011-09-01 news/PicMonger: Abandonware
@
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1.1200
log
@An ncurses based password database client that is compatible
with KeePass 1.x format databases.

WWW:	http://ckpass.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/160676
Submitted by:	Gvozdikov Veniamin <g.veniamin@@googlemail.com>
Approved by:	miwi, wen (mentors implicit)
@
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    SUBDIR += fressh
a306 1
    SUBDIR += nsm-console
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1.1199
log
@Libkpass is a from-scratch C implementation of reading and writing
KeePass 1.x format password databases.

WWW:	http://libkpass.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/160675
Submitted by:	Gvozdikov Veniamin <g.veniamin@@googlemail.com>
Approved by:	miwi, wen (mentors implicit)
@
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1.1198
log
@Massh makes it possible to perform the following on hundreds, or even
thousands of hosts in a parallelized fashion:

    * Run Remote Commands
    * Push and Execute Pre-Written Scripts
    * Push Files
    * Pull Files

WWW: http://m.a.tt/er/massh/
PR:		ports/159770
Submitted by:	Sascha Klauder <sklauder@@trimind.de>
Approved by:	bapt (mentor)
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1.1197
log
@- Add a new port: security/R-cran-ROAuth

  This package provides an interface to the OAuth 1.0 specification,
  allowing users to authenticate via OAuth to the server of their
  choice.

  WWW:	http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/ROAuth/
@
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1.1196
log
@- Add a new port: security/R-cran-digest

  The digest package provides a function 'digest' for the creation
  of hash digests of arbitrary R objects (using the md5, sha-1, sha-256
  and crc32 algorithms) permitting easy comparison of R language
  objects, as well as a function hmac() to create hash-based message
  authentication code. The md5 algorithm by Ron Rivest is specified
  in RFC 1321, the SHA-1 and SHA-256 algorithms are specified in
  FIPS-180-1 and FIPS-180-2, and the crc32 algorithm is described in
  ftp://ftp.rocksoft.com/cliens/rocksoft/papers/crc_v3.txt. For md5,
  sha-1 and sha-256, this packages uses small standalone implementations
  that were provided by Christophe Devine. For crc32, code from the
  zlib library is used. Please note that this package is not meant
  to be deployed for cryptographic purposes for which more comprehensive
  (and widely tested) libraries such as OpenSSL should be used.

  WWW:	http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/digest/
@
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1.1195
log
@- Add p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-CA 0.21

Crypt-OpenSSL-CA - Model of an X509v3 Certification Authority

This package performs the cryptographic operations necessary to issue
X509 certificates and certificate revocation lists (CRLs).  It is
implemented as a Perl wrapper around the popular OpenSSL library.  All
certificate and CRL extensions supported by OpenSSL are available, and
then some.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-OpenSSL-CA/

PR:		ports/160167
Submitted by:	Rodrigo Mosconi <freebsd@@mosconi.mat.br>
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1.1194
log
@Bring COPS back from the dead.
@
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1.1193
log
@New port: security/duo

Duo provides simple two-factor authentication as a service via:

    1.  Phone callback
    2.  SMS-delivered one-time passcodes
    3.  Duo mobile app to generate one-time passcodes
    4.  Duo mobile app for smartphone push authentication
    5.  Duo hardware token to generate one-time passcodes

This package allows an admin (or ordinary user) to quickly add Duo
authentication to any Unix login without setting up secondary user
accounts, directory synchronization, servers, or hardware.

WWW: http://duosecurity.com

Approved by:	tabthorpe (mentor)
@
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1.1192
log
@Remove some expired ports

2011-08-08 deskutils/alexandria: Upcoming ruby-gnome removes dependencies
2011-08-06 security/drweb: fails to fetch (website rearranged)
2011-08-06 security/drweb-postfix: fails to fetch (website rearranged)
2011-08-06 security/drweb-qmail: fails to fetch (website rearranged)
2011-08-06 security/drweb-sendmail: fails to fetch (website rearranged)
@
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1.1191
log
@Removing old ruby stuff

2011-08-03 comms/ruby-serialport: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 databases/ruby-search-namazu: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 databases/ruby-sqlite: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 databases/rubygem-kirbybase: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-eet: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-filelock: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-filemagic: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-metaruby: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-poll: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-rrb: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-strongtyping: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-textbuf: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 graphics/ruby-graph: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 graphics/ruby-libpng: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 japanese/ruby-kakasi: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 lang/ruby-extensions: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 lang/ruby-lua: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 lang/ruby-perl: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 mail/ruby-tmail: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 math/ruby-bitset: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 math/ruby-bitvector: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 math/ruby-gmp: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-mpi: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-nis: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-pcap: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-romp: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-spread: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 print/ruby-pdflib: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-aes: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-blowfish: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-cast_256: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-mcrypt: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-pam: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 sysutils/ruby-log4r: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-csv: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-formvalidator: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-gdome: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-htmltools: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-nqxml: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-quixml: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-raspell: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-tempura: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-xtemplate: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 www/ruby-tmpl: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
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    SUBDIR += drweb
    SUBDIR += drweb-postfix
    SUBDIR += drweb-qmail
    SUBDIR += drweb-sendmail
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1.1190
log
@DES, Blowfish, AES, TEA, SHA1, MD5, RSA, BubbleBabble, Hexdump, Support for
Word128, Word192 and Word256 and Beyond, PKCS5 Padding, Various Encryption
Modes e.g. Cipher Block Chaining all in one package, with HUnit and
QuickCheck tests, and examples.

WWW:	http://hackage.haskell.org/package/Crypto

Obtained from:	FreeBSD Haskell
@
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@a732 2
    SUBDIR += ruby-aes
    SUBDIR += ruby-blowfish
a733 1
    SUBDIR += ruby-cast_256
a736 2
    SUBDIR += ruby-mcrypt
    SUBDIR += ruby-pam
@


1.1189
log
@Bye bye abandonwares (part 5)

2011-08-08 russian/messarge: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 russian/pgp.language: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 security/ifd-gempc410: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 security/libidea: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 security/rain: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 sysutils/Tee: Has expired: No more public distfile
2011-08-08 sysutils/curly: Has expired: No more public distfiles
2011-08-08 sysutils/i855vidctl10: Has expired: No more public distfiles
2011-08-08 sysutils/ltrace: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 sysutils/rsyslog3-snmp: Has expired: unsupported upstream
2011-08-08 sysutils/xapply: Has expired: No more public distfiles
2011-08-08 textproc/asm2html: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 textproc/diff-mode.el: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 vietnamese/gtk-im-vi: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 www/campsite: Has expired: Does not work
2011-08-08 www/p5-PLP: Has expired: No more upstream, looks like an abandonware
2011-08-08 www/wcol: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 x11-toolkits/sdl_gui: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
@
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1.1188
log
@- Add a new port: security/rubygem-twitter_oauth

  twitter_oauth is a Ruby client for the Twitter API using OAuth.

  WWW:	https://github.com/moomerman/twitter_oauth
@
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    SUBDIR += ifd-gempc410
a245 1
    SUBDIR += libidea
a721 1
    SUBDIR += rain
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1.1187
log
@Add security/p11-kit, a library which provides a way to load and enumerate
PKCS#11 modules and provides a standard configuration setup for installing
PKCS#11 modules in such a way that they're discoverable.
@
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1.1186
log
@Disconnect the following deprecated ports that only work with java1.4:

  devel/colorer
  java/jboss3
  security/jce_policy14
  textproc/galax

PR:		ports/158969
Submitted by:	rene
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1.1185
log
@This Horde package provides an OAuth consumer (http://oauth.net)
and OAuth infrastruture, and in the future will provide an OAuth server.

WWW: http://pear.horde.org
@
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@a214 1
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1.1184
log
@- Replaced by new pear install
security/horde4-auth
@
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1.1183
log
@The Horde_Crypt package class provides an API for various cryptographic
systems.

WWW: http://pear.horde.org
@
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@a188 1
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@


1.1182
log
@Horde_Share provides an interface to all shared resources a user
owns or has access to.

WWW: http://pear.horde.org
@
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@d609 1
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1.1181
log
@The Perms package provides an interface to the Horde permissions system.

WWW: http://pear.horde.org
@
text
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1.1180
log
@The Horde_Auth package provides a common interface into the various backends
for the Horde authentication system.

WWW: http://pear.horde.org
@
text
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1.1179
log
@Package for managing and accessing the Horde groups system.

WWW: http://pear.horde.org
@
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@


1.1178
log
@The Horde_Secret library provides an API for encrypting and decrypting
small pieces of data with the use of a shared key.

WWW: http://pear.horde.org
@
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1.1177
log
@Belier allows opening a shell or executing a command on a remote computer
through a SSH connection. The main feature of Belier is its ability to cross
several intermediate computers before realizing the job.

WWW: http://www.ohmytux.com/belier/index.html

PR:		ports/156757
Submitted by:	rokaz
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1.1176
log
@SSLScan is a fast SSL port scanner. SSLScan connects to SSL ports and determines
what ciphers are supported, which are the servers prefered ciphers, which SSL
protocols are supported and returns the SSL certificate. Client certificates and
private key can be configured and output is to text / XML.

PR:		ports/158111
Submitted by:	Matthieu BOUTHORS <matthieu@@labs.fr>
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1.1175
log
@Free open-source disk encryption software

Main Features:
* Creates a virtual encrypted disk within a file and mounts it as
  a real disk.
* Encrypts an entire partition or storage device such as USB flash
  drive or hard drive.
* Encryption is automatic, real-time (on-the-fly) and transparent.
* Parallelization and pipelining allow data to be read and written
  as fast as if the drive was not encrypted.
* Provides plausible deniability, in case an adversary forces you
  to reveal the password:
  Hidden volume (steganography) and hidden operating system.

WWW: http://www.truecrypt.org/

NOTE: This port is experimental and provides no GUI for managing
truecrypt volumes.

PR:		ports/157072
Submitted by:	Ryan Steinmetz <rpsfa@@rit.edu>
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1.1174
log
@Dicewaregen is simple perl script that generated Diceware dictionaries, that
can be used to create secure passwords.

Dicewaregen relies on aspell, to make wordlist. Once you have wordlist you can
create Diceware dictionary. You can make few dictionaries using different
languages, merge them and then make Diceware dictionary.

More info about Diceware: http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html

WWW: http://hg.bsdroot.lv/aldis/dicewaregen/

PR:		ports/157251
Submitted by:	Aldis Berjoza <aldis at bsdroot.lv>
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1.1173
log
@The Horde_Auth package provides a common interface into the
various backends for the Horde authentication system.

Approved by:	itetcu (mentor)(implicit)
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1.1172
log
@Add pam_google_authenticator 20110519, PAM module for two-step
authentication from Google.

PR:		ports/157152
Submitted by:	Jui-Nan Lin <jnlin at csie.nctu.edu.tw>
@
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1.1171
log
@- add patch to barnyard2 to allow build with postgresql and tcl
  (reported and fixed upstream)
- display option TCL only for Master port, it makes no sense if
  the slave can de-select a required option
- remove broken barnyard-sguil (master port was removed 2011-04-04)
- add new port barnyard2-sguil [1]
- add entry to MOVED

PR:		ports/156188 [1]
Submitted by:	me
Approved by:	maintainer timeout
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1.1170
log
@- Add p5-String-MkPasswd

This Perl library defines a single function, mkpasswd(), to generate
random passwords. The function is meant to be a simple way for
developers and system administrators to easily generate a relatively
secure password.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/String-MkPasswd

PR:		ports/156714
Submitted by:	Frank Wall <fw@@moov.de>
@
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@a29 1
    SUBDIR += barnyard-sguil
d31 1
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1.1169
log
@Libfwbuilder has been merged into fwbuilder.
@
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1.1168
log
@Add rubygem-net-ssh-multi 1.0.1, SSH connection multiplexing library for
Ruby.

PR:		ports/ports/156780
Submitted by:	Renaud Chaput <renchap at cocoa-x.com>
@
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    SUBDIR += libfwbuilder
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1.1167
log
@Remove unmaintained expired ports from security

2011-05-01 security/aafid2: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/bjorb: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/borzoi: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/cmd5checkpw: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/cops: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/find_ddos: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/ftpmap: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/hafiye: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/ident2: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/liedentd: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/pam_pop3: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/poc: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/portscanner: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/ppgen: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/qident: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/quintuple-agent: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/rc5pipe: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/rid: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/ssh: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/tea-total: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 security/uberkey: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
@
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log
@arpCounterattack is a program for detecting and remedying "ARP attacks." It
monitors traffic on any number of Ethernet interfaces and examines ARP replies
and gratuitous ARP requests. If it notices an ARP reply or gratuitous ARP
request that is in conflict with its notion of "correct" Ethernet/IP address
pairs, it logs the attack if logging is enabled, and, if the Ethernet
interface that the attack was seen on is is configured as being in aggressive
mode, it sends out a gratuitous ARP request and a gratuitous ARP reply with
the "correct" Ethernet/IP address pair in an attempt to reset the ARP tables
of hosts on the local network segment. The corrective gratuitous ARP request
and corrective gratuitous ARP reply can be sent from an Ethernet interface
other than the one that the attack was seen on.

WWW: http://acm.poly.edu/wiki/ARP_Counterattack

PR:		ports/151973
Submitted by:	Boris Kochergin <spawk@@acm.poly.edu>
@
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@a8 1
    SUBDIR += aafid2
a38 1
    SUBDIR += bjorb
a40 1
    SUBDIR += borzoi
a77 2
    SUBDIR += cmd5checkpw
    SUBDIR += cops
a130 1
    SUBDIR += find_ddos
a144 1
    SUBDIR += ftpmap
a181 1
    SUBDIR += hafiye
a195 1
    SUBDIR += ident2
a264 1
    SUBDIR += liedentd
a572 1
    SUBDIR += pam_pop3
a652 1
    SUBDIR += poc
a654 1
    SUBDIR += portscanner
a656 1
    SUBDIR += ppgen
a708 1
    SUBDIR += qident
a711 1
    SUBDIR += quintuple-agent
a719 1
    SUBDIR += rc5pipe
a722 1
    SUBDIR += rid
a802 1
    SUBDIR += ssh
a837 1
    SUBDIR += tea-total
a853 1
    SUBDIR += uberkey
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1.1165
log
@Remove unmaintained port that depends on expired security/newpki-lib:
security/newpki-client
@
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1.1164
log
@Remove most expired ports:
2011-04-17 cad/tclspice: has been broken for more than a year
2011-04-17 comms/hcfmdm: does not compile on 7.X or higher
2011-04-17 databases/mysqlcc: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 devel/ruby-rjudy: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 devel/xfc: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 devel/lamson: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 devel/cocktail: does not build on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 devel/djgpp-gcc: has been broken for half a year
2011-04-17 devel/gauche-sdl: has been broken for a year
2011-04-17 devel/gdb53-act: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x and up
2011-04-17 editors/zed: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 games/aqbubble: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 graphics/libvisual-plugins: has been broken for 3 years
2011-04-17 japanese/roundcube: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 japanese/tkstep80: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 lang/u++: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 lang/pugs: has been broken for over a year
2011-04-17 lang/mozart: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 math/linalg: does not build on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 math/R-cran-igraph: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 misc/ftree: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 multimedia/katchtv: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 multimedia/libomxil-bellagio: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 multimedia/banshee-mirage: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 net-p2p/trackerbt: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 net/cap: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 net/ggsd: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 net/b2bua: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 net/penguintv: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 news/openftd: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 palm/romeo: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 science/pcp: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 science/elmer-fem: has been broken for over a year
2011-04-17 security/newpki-lib: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 security/newpki-server: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 security/xmlsec: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 security/f-protd: has been broken for over a year
2011-04-17 sysutils/xwlans: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 www/bk_edit: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x and newer
2011-04-17 www/bricolage: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 x11-toolkits/gauche-gtk: has been broken for a year
2011-04-17 x11-toolkits/gambas2-gb-qt: has been broken for over a year
2011-04-17 x11-toolkits/php-gtk2: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 x11-toolkits/p5-Tcl-Tk: has been broken for 2 year
2011-04-17 x11/metisse: has been broken for over a half year
@
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@a312 1
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@


1.1163
log
@Remove expired ports:
2011-04-11 lang/gpc: development has ceased; use lang/fpc instead
2011-04-11 security/mypasswordsafe: development has ceased; try security/gorilla instead
@
text
@a127 1
    SUBDIR += f-protd
a313 2
    SUBDIR += newpki-lib
    SUBDIR += newpki-server
a895 1
    SUBDIR += xmlsec
@


1.1162
log
@pkcs11-gateway is a software that allows you to use a Linux 32-bit PKCS#11
module on FreeBSD i386/amd64.
It consists of a FreeBSD Cryptoki wrapper library that serializes and forwards
PKCS#11 function calls to a Linux server program that dlopen() and use the
real module. The communication between the two components is via a UNIX socket.
pkcs11-gateway is based on the rpc-layer of Gnome Keyring.

- Alex Dupre
ale@@FreeBSD.org
@
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@a304 1
    SUBDIR += mypasswordsafe
@


1.1161
log
@pkcs11-dump is a small utility to dump PKCS#11 token contents.

WWW:	http://sites.google.com/site/alonbarlev/pkcs11-utilities
@
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@d664 1
@


1.1160
log
@ - remove expired port security/barnyard
 - remove barnyard from security/Makefile
@
text
@d663 1
@


1.1159
log
@Garbage collect expired ports
2011-04-01 accessibility/linux-f8-atk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 archivers/linux-f8-ucl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 archivers/linux-f8-upx: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-alsa-lib: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-arts: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-esound: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-freealut: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libaudiofile: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libogg: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libvorbis: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-mikmod: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-nas-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-openal: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-sdl_mixer: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 databases/linux-f8-sqlite3: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql81-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql73-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql74-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql80-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libglade: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-sdl12: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-allegro: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libsigc++20: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libglade2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-nspr: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 dns/linux-f8-libidn: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f8: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f9: End of Life since Jul 10, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-fc6: End of Life since December 7, 2007
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f7: End of Life since June 13, 2008
2011-04-01 ftp/linux-f8-curl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-sdl_image: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-ungif: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-imlib: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-cairo: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-dri: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-gdk-pixbuf: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-jpeg: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-png: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-libGLU: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-libmng: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-png10: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-tiff: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 lang/linux-f8-libg2c: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 lang/linux-f8-tcl84: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 multimedia/linux-f8-libtheora: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-02 net-p2p/dcd: No fetch sources and looks like project abandoned
2011-03-31 net/straw: abandoned upstream and does not work with python 2.6+
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-libssh2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-nss: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-openssl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-libxml2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-scim-gtk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-scim-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-expat: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-libxml: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-aspell: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 www/linux-f8-flashplugin10: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki112: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki113: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki114: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki16: abandoned upstream
2011-04-01 x11-fonts/linux-f8-fontconfig: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-03-01 x11-themes/gnome-icons-cool-gorilla: "no mastersite"
2011-04-01 x11-themes/linux-f8-hicolor-icon-theme: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-gtk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-gtk2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-openmotif: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-pango: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-qt33: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-tk84: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11/linux-f8-xorg-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
@
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    SUBDIR += barnyard
@


1.1158
log
@- Add create-cert 2.0

create-cert is a script that uses openssl(1) to create self-signed host
certificates and private keys for fully qualified domain names (FQDNs).

PR:		ports/155014
Submitted by:	Craig Leres <leres@@ee.lbl.gov>
@
text
@a279 3
    SUBDIR += linux-f8-libssh2
    SUBDIR += linux-f8-nss
    SUBDIR += linux-f8-openssl
@


1.1157
log
@Get weak or strong random data from pluggable sources

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Random-Source

PR:		ports/155572
Submitted by:	Dereckson <dereckson at gmail.com>
@
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@


1.1156
log
@Two new ports: security/yara and security/py-yara. The latter is the python
bindings for the former.

"YARA is a tool aimed at helping malware researchers to identify and classify
malware samples. With YARA you can create descriptions of malware families
based on textual or binary patterns contained on samples of those families.
Each description consists of a set of strings and a Boolean expression which
determines its logic."

WWW: http://code.google.com/p/yara-project/
@
text
@d467 1
@


1.1155
log
@This module extends existing IO::Async classes with extra methods to
allow the use of SSL or TLS-based connections using IO::Socket::SSL.

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/IO-Async-SSL/

PR:		ports/155336
Submitted by:	"ports@@c0decafe.net" <ports@@c0decafe.net>
@
text
@d722 1
d907 1
@


1.1154
log
@The OpenVPN Radius Plugin provides RADIUS authentication
and accounting support for OpenVPN.

WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/radiusplugin/index.html

PR:		ports/155259
Submitted by:	Mikhail T. <m.tsatsenko at gmail.com>
@
text
@d532 1
@


1.1153
log
@Remove extra spaces after port names

Approved by:	portmgr@@, ehaupt (mentor)
@
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@d355 1
@


1.1152
log
@- Part 1 of python24 removal
	- Clean up bsd.python.mk (remove PYWSGIREF, PYHASHLIB, PYCTYPES and PYEXPAT) all these is now part of python
	  since python25

Remove:
	textproc/py-expat
	devel/py-ctypes
	security/py-hashlib
	www/py-wsgiref
@
text
@d367 1
a367 1
    SUBDIR += p5-Auth-YubikeyDecrypter 
@


1.1151
log
@bcrypt() is a sophisticated and secure hash algorithm designed by The OpenBSD
project for hashing passwords. bcrypt-ruby provides a simple, humane wrapper
for safely handling passwords.

WWW: http://rubygems.org/gems/bcrypt-ruby

PR:		ports/153965
Submitted by:	Jason Helfman <jhelfman at experts-exchange.com>
Feature safe:	yes
@
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@a697 1
    SUBDIR += py-hashlib
@


1.1150
log
@Twofish is a 128-bit symmetric block cipher with a variable key
length (128, 192, or 256 bits) key, developed by Counterpane Labs.
It is unpatented and free for all uses, as described at
http://www.counterpane.com/twofish.html. It has been one of the
five finalists for AES.

This module is written in pure Perl, it should run everywhere
where Perl runs.

WWW:    http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Twofish_PP/

PR:		ports/154142
Submitted by:	Konstantin Menshikov <kostjnspb@@yandex.ru>
Feature safe:	yes
@
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@


1.1149
log
@Add ssh-copy-id 5.6p1, small script which copy your ssh public-key to a
remote host; appending it to your remote authorized_keys.

Feature safe: yes
@
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@d482 1
@


1.1148
log
@Honggfuzz is a general-purpose fuzzing tool. Given a starting corpus of test
files, Hongfuzz supplies and modifies input to a test program and utilize the
ptrace() API/POSIX signal interface to detect and log crashes.

WWW:    http://code.google.com/p/honggfuzz/
@
text
@d822 1
@


1.1147
log
@The x11/libcapplet has been broken for over a year (will be two in June 2011)
and no one has any of interest to fix it. It's an ancient software and
is part of GNOME 1. It's time for us to get rid of some of GNOME 1 stuff as
the GNOME 3 is coming sometimes in 2011. Any ports that required libcappet
are removed and ports that have optional aren't remove.

PR:		ports/153355
Discussed with:	My team, FreeBSD GNOME Team
Tested by:	pointyhat-exp (thanks pav!)
@
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@


1.1146
log
@Remove expired ports:

2011-01-01 audio/emphasis: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 converters/ecore-txt: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 deskutils/estickies: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 devel/ecore-job: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 devel/engrave: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 devel/evfs: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 devel/ruby-ecore: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 graphics/exhibit: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 graphics/epsilon: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 graphics/esmart: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 graphics/ruby-edje: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 graphics/ruby-esmart: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 graphics/ruby-evas: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 graphics/ruby-redact: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 multimedia/eclair: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 security/phpmyid: Development has ceased.
2011-01-01 sysutils/ecore-config: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 sysutils/extrackt: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 textproc/exml: abandoned upstream
2011-01-02 www/mod_accesscookie: upstream is gone
2011-01-02 www/mod_vdbh: upstream is gone
2011-01-02 www/mod_auth_any: upstream is gone
2011-01-02 www/mod_log_data: upstream is gone and will be unsupported by ASF when 2.4.0 is release, migrate to 2.2.x+ now
2011-01-01 x11-fm/entropyfm: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-splash-fortune: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-splash-shiny: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-splash-takara: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-theme-blue_eyed: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-theme-dali: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-theme-gant: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-theme-japan2007: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-theme-kor: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-theme-milky: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-theme-night_bling: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-theme-simply_white: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-splash-azul: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-splash-blue: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-splash-clean: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-themes/e17-splash-logo: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-toolkits/etk: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-toolkits/ewl: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-toolkits/enhance: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-wm/e17-module-bling: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-wm/e17-module-mixer: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11-wm/e17-utils: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11/elicit: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11/enity: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11/examine: abandoned upstream
2011-01-01 x11/ecore-desktop: abandoned upstream
@
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@a322 1
    SUBDIR += nofgpg
@


1.1145
log
@Garbage collect unmaintained expired ports:
2011-01-01 security/lxnb: Development has ceased, mastersite disappeared
2011-01-01 x11-wm/lxsession-lite: Superseded by x11-wm/lxsession
@
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@a650 1
    SUBDIR += phpmyid
@


1.1144
log
@Add tpmmanager 0.8, is an open source TPM (Trusted Platform
Module) management software providing an easy-to-use
graphical user interface.

WWW: http://projects.sirrix.com/trac/tpmmanager
@
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@a287 1
    SUBDIR += lxnb
@


1.1143
log
@Garbage-collect expired ports:
2010-12-30 databases/p5-sqlrelay: broken and upstream disapeared
2010-12-30 devel/php-dbg2: No upstream support
2010-12-30 dns/fourcdns: upstream has disapeared
2010-12-31 emulators/win4bsd: Development has ceased and distfile is no longer available
2010-12-31 french/mozilla-flp: www/seamonkey port is deprecated. Consider using the www/firefox-i18n.
2010-12-31 french/xtel: Minitel services will be discontinued at the end of 2010.
2010-12-30 ftp/ftpq: upstream has disapeared
2010-12-30 graphics/paintlib: does not compile with new tiff and no more maintained upstream
2010-12-30 graphics/g3dviewer: does not build with gcc 4.2, upstream disapeared
2010-12-30 lang/scriba: Does not compile with gcc 4.2+, looks like abandonware
2010-12-30 math/rascal: Broken on every arch since 2008, looks like an abandonware
2010-12-31 net-mgmt/nrg: Project has vanished. Use cacti instead.
2010-12-31 security/hostsentry: Project is dead.
2010-12-31 sysutils/kcube: Project has vanished
2010-12-31 www/cybercalendar: has been unmaintained since 2001 and is unusable with dates after 2010 (see ports/150974)
2010-12-31 www/flock: Flock 3 moves from Firefox to Chromium
2010-12-31 www/linux-flock: Flock 3 moves from Firefox to Chromium
2010-12-30 x11-clocks/xtu: Looks like abandonware

Leave java/tya in for now, as it has outstanding PRs.
@
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1.1142
log
@Add log2timeline, a log file parser for computer forensic investigations.
@
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@a194 1
    SUBDIR += hostsentry
@


1.1141
log
@Add ssdeep, a tool for computing context triggered piecewise hashes.
@
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@


1.1140
log
@This module allows to secure connections of POE::Wheel::ReadWrite with OpenSSL
by a POE::Filter object, and behaves (beside of SSLing) as POE::Filter::Stream.
@
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1.1139
log
@Add xml-security port: the Apache Java library for XML Signature and Encryption.
@
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1.1138
log
@Garbage collect old ports:
2010-11-15 archivers/linux-par2cmdline: Native version available
2010-11-15 audio/bmp-musepack: does not build with audio/musepack
2010-11-15 audio/libmpcdec: superseded by audio/musepack
2010-11-15 audio/py-musepack: does not build with audio/musepack
2010-12-01 chinese/chinput3: Development has ceased.
2010-12-01 emulators/dynagen-devel: Please install emulators/dynagen instead
2010-11-24 net-p2p/gift-fasttrack: unmaintained upstream
2010-11-24 net-p2p/gift-gnutella: unmaintained upstream
2010-11-24 net-p2p/gift-openft: unmaintained upstream
2010-11-24 net-p2p/pyslsk: unmantained upstream, use net-p2p/nicotine-plus
2010-11-11 security/pamsfs: SFS is dead, this project is dead, and site is gone
2010-11-10 www/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-CommandLine: The module is not needed any more. With new Catalyst (at least 5.7014) it works out of the box.
@
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1.1137
log
@Presenting GNOME 2.32.1 for FreeBSD. The offical release notes for this
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.32/

This will be the last release of the GNOME 2.x series, mainly a bugfix and
bridge release to the first release of the GNOME 3.x series.

This release features commits by avl, marcus, mezz and myself.

The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to thank the following contributors and
testers for there help with this release:

Zane C.B. <vvelox@@vvelox.net>
romain@@
Olaf Seibert <O.Seibert@@cs.ru.nl>
DomiX
Bapt <baptiste.daroussin@@gmail.com>
jsa@@
miwi@@
Sergio de Almeida Lenzi <lenzi.sergio@@gmail.com>
Maxim Samsonov <xors@@mne.ru>
Kris Moore

And pav@@ for 2 exp-runs

PR:		ports/152255
		ports/143260
		ports/141033
		ports/149629
		ports/150350
		ports/151523
With hat:	gnome@@
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    SUBDIR += pamsfs
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1.1136
log
@- Add a new port: security/rubygem-roauth

  A simple OAuth library that supports OAuth header signing, and header verifying.

  WWW:	http://github.com/maccman/roauth
@
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@a163 1
    SUBDIR += gir-repository-gnome-keyring
@


1.1135
log
@Remove expired ports:

2010-11-07 devel/libisc: Unlikely to be used...
2010-11-08 emulators/vmware-guestd3: Depends of misc/compat3x, that is deprecated and set to be removed
2010-11-08 emulators/vmware-tools3: Depends of misc/compat3x, that is deprecated and set to be removed
2010-10-08 misc/compat3x: "Only FreeBSD 6.4+ are supported in ports"
2010-11-08 misc/bidwatcher: Obsoleted by JBidwatcher and changes at http://ebay.com
2010-11-08 security/vscan: Depends of misc/compat3x, that is deprecated and set to be removed
2010-11-08 www/ssserver: Depends of misc/compat3x, that is deprecated and set to be removed
@
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1.1134
log
@Add openssl_tpm_engine 0.4.1, is a OpenSSL TPM engine.

Obtained from:	http://bsssd.sourceforge.net/
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    SUBDIR += vscan
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1.1133
log
@Add tpm-tools 1.3.5, provides a basic set of TPM tools.

Obtained from:	http://bsssd.sourceforge.net/
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1.1132
log
@Add opencryptoki 2.3.2, is an open PKCS#11 implementation library.

Obtained from:	http://bsssd.sourceforge.net/
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1.1131
log
@Add trousers 0.3.6, is a CPL (Common Public License) licensed Trusted
Computing Software Stack.  It is mostly compliant with the TSS 1.2
specification.

Obtained from:	http://bsssd.sourceforge.net/
@
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1.1130
log
@security/samba-vscan just works with samba 3.0, that is gone, so remove it too
@
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1.1129
log
@Remove expired ports

2010-10-15 security/ssh2: abandoned upstream
2010-10-15 security/ssh2-nox11: abandoned upstream
@
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@


1.1128
log
@gnome-keyring-sharp is a fully managed implementation of libgnome-keyring.

When the gnome-keyring-daemon is running, you can use this to retrieve/store
confidential information such as passwords, notes or network services user
information.

WWW:	http://andrew.jorgensenfamily.us/2008/08/gnome-keyring-sharp/
@
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    SUBDIR += ssh2
    SUBDIR += ssh2-nox11
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1.1127
log
@spass is a random password generator written by Guy Rutenberg

WWW: http://www.guyrutenberg.com/2010/08/13/statistical-tests-for-my-audio-based-random-number-generator/

PR:		ports/150072
Submitted by:	Eitan Adler <ports at eitanadler.com>
@
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1.1126
log
@ccsrch is a tool that searches for and identifies unencrypted and
contiguous credit card numbers (PAN) and track data on windows and
UNIX operating systems. It will also identify the location of the
PAN data in the files and record MAC times.

WWW:	http://ccsrch.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/148821
Submitted by:	Pavel I Volkov <pavelivolkov at googlemail.com>
@
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1.1125
log
@The Suricata Engine is an Open Source Next Generation Intrusion Detection and
Prevention Engine developed by the Open Information Security Foundation (OISF).

This engine is not intended to just replace or emulate the existing tools in
the industry, but will bring new ideas and technologies to the field.

OISF is part of and funded by the Department of Homeland Security's Directorate
for Science and Technology HOST program (Homeland Open Security Technology),
by the the Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR), as well as
through the very generous support of the members of the OISF Consortium.

More information about the Consortium is available, as well as a list of our
current Consortium Members.

The Suricata Engine and the HTP Library are available to use under the GPLv2.

The HTP Library is an HTTP normalizer and parser written by Ivan Ristic of
Mod Security fame for the OISF. This integrates and provides very advanced
processing of HTTP streams for Suricata. The HTP library is required by the
engine but may also be used independently in a range of applications and tools.

WWW: http://openinfosecfoundation.org

PR:		ports/150191
Submitted by:	Patrick Tracanelli <eksffa@@freebsdbrasil.com.br>
@
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1.1124
log
@Decrypt the output from the yubikey token

The hardware can be found at

http://www.yubico.com/home/index/

The decryption module does only one thing - decrypt the AES encrypted
OTP from the Yubikey. To this, it requires the OTP, and the AES
key.

Please note - this module does not perform authentication - it is
a required component to decrypt the token first before authentication
can be performed.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~massyn/Auth-Yubikey_Decrypter-0.07/

PR:             ports/149802
Submitted by:   Kurt Jaeger <fbsd-ports@@opsec.eu>
@
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1.1123
log
@Strongswan is an open source IPsec-based VPN solution.
Strongswan for FreeBSD supports IKEv2 but NOT IKEv1.

WWW: http://www.strongswan.org

PR:		ports/147431
Submitted by:	Riaan Kruger <riaank@@gmail.com>
@
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1.1122
log
@Add clamd-stream-client , standalone clamav client.

PR:		ports/149879
Submitted by:	glen.j.barber at gmail.com
@
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1.1121
log
@New port: The BlindElephant Web Application Fingerprinter attempts
to discover the version of a (known) web application by comparing
static files at known locations against precomputed hashes for
versions of those files in all available releases. The technique
is fast, low-bandwidth, non-invasive, generic, and highly automatable.

WWW: http://blindelephant.sourceforge.net/

Approved by:	itetcu (mentor)
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1.1120
log
@Security vulnerability: local root privileges escalation problems

PR:		ports/148911
Submitted by:	Steve Wills <steve _at_ mouf.net> (maintainer)
Approved by:	tabthorpe (mentor)
@
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1.1119
log
@Add openvpn-beta , secure IP/Ethernet tunnel daemon.

PR:		ports/149620
Submitted by:	Eric F Crist <ecrist at secure-computing.net>
@
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1.1118
log
@PR:           146455
Submitted by: Dax Labrador <semprix _at_ bsdmail.org>
Approved by:  glarkin (mentor)

dradis is an open source framework to enable effective information sharing.

dradis is a self-contained web application that provides a centralised
repository of information to keep track of what has been done so far,
and what is still ahead.

Features include:

    * Easy report generation.
    * Support for attachments.
    * Integration with existing systems and
      tools through server plugins.
    * Platform independent.

WWW: http://dradisframework.org/
@
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1.1117
log
@As previously advertised, remove the old libassuan port now that all
consumers have moved to libassuan 2.0.0, or dropped the dependency
@
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1.1116
log
@Adding ncrack, a network authentication cracking tool from the folks
that brought you nmap.
@
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@


1.1115
log
@- Development has been discontinued.

PR:		ports/148261
Submitted by:	Anderson Eduardo <anderson@@secover.com.br> (maintainer)
Feature safe:	yes
@
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1.1114
log
@- The EOL was announced in 2006 and has a lot of security issues.

Feature safe:	yes
@
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@


1.1113
log
@Update security/libassuan to version 2.0.0, which is required by gnupg 2.0.15

Unfortunately version 2.0.0 is largely incompatible with version 1.x, so it
is necessary to have a stopgap measure while ports that depend on libassuan
can be updated. In conversation with the maintainers of the dependent ports
it was originally considered ideal to prepare updates for the ports first,
then upgrade everything to libassuan 2.x en masse. Since no action has
arisen on that front, go with plan B:

Copy security/libassuan to security/libassuan-1, and update the dependent
ports accordingly. Because this is (intended to be) a _temporary_ measure,
and because no updates for libassuan 1.x are anticipated, and because the
hope is that it can be removed sooner rather than later, it's a copy instead
of a repocopy.
@
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1.1112
log
@Add missing shibboleth2-sp entry.

Noticed by:	itetcu@@
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1.1111
log
@PBKDF2 is a secure password hashing algorithm that uses the techniques of
"key strengthening" to make the complexity of a brute-force attack arbitrarily
high. PBKDF2 uses any other cryptographic hash or cipher (by convention,
usually HMAC-SHA1, but Crypt::PBKDF2 is fully pluggable), and allows for an
arbitrary number of iterations of the hashing function, and a nearly unlimited
output hash size (up to 2**32 - 1 times the size of the output of the backend
hash). The hash is salted, as any password hash should be, and the salt may
also be of arbitrary size.

See also: RFC2898, PKCS#5 version 2.0: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2898

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-PBKDF2/

PR:		ports/146847
Submitted by:	Victor Popov <v.a.popov at gmail.com>
@
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1.1110
log
@The update utility is designed to download and save updates and modules
of the Kaspersky Lab's applications into a separate folder.

With the help of the utility you can download updates for selected
Kaspersky Lab's applications installed either in your network or at
a home PC. The utility has a function for saving downloaded updates
and autopatches in a local folder, a network folder connected as a
disc to the computer file system, or onto a flash-carrier.

WWW:	http://support.kaspersky.com/updater?level=2

PR:		ports/147116
Submitted by:	Gvozdikov Veniamin <g.veniamin at googlemail.com>
@
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1.1109
log
@Perl encrypt stuff simply

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Simple/

PR:		ports/147284
Submitted by:	Alexander Kriventsov <avk at vl.ru>
@
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1.1108
log
@Quantis is a physical random number generator exploiting
an elementary quantum optics process.

This port contains the user library and a CLI/GUI application
to access such devices.

WWW:	http://www.idquantique.com/
@
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1.1107
log
@Quantis is a physical random number generator exploiting
an elementary quantum optics process.

This port contains the kernel driver to access Quantis
PCI and PCIe devices.

WWW:	http://www.idquantique.com/
@
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1.1106
log
@Rename the following Haskell ports to bring them in sync with the
HackageDB:

  archivers/hs-zip-archive-ghc -> archivers/hs-zip-archive
  devel/hs-binary-ghc -> devel/hs-binary
  devel/darcs -> devel/hs-darcs
  devel/hs-language-c-ghc -> devel/hs-language-c
  devel/hs-lazysmallcheck-ghc -> devel/hs-lazysmallcheck
  devel/hs-pcre-light-ghc -> devel/hs-pcre-light
  devel/hs-utf8-string-ghc -> devel/hs-utf8-string
  graphics/hs-HGL-ghc -> graphics/hs-HGL
  ports-mgmt/porte -> ports-mgmt/hs-porte
  security/hs-digest-ghc -> security/hs-digest
  textproc/hs-haxml -> textproc/hs-HaXml
  textproc/hs-highlighting-kate-ghc -> textproc/hs-highlighting-kate
  textproc/hs-polyparse-ghc -> textproc/hs-polyparse
  textproc/pandoc -> textproc/hs-pandoc
  x11/hs-x11-ghc -> x11/hs-X11
  x11/hs-x11-xft-ghc -> x11/hs-X11-xft
  x11/xmobar -> x11/hs-xmobar
  x11-toolkits/hs-opengl-ghc -> x11-toolkits/hs-OpenGL
  x11-toolkits/hs-OpenGLRaw-ghc -> x11-toolkits/hs-OpenGLRaw
  x11-toolkits/hs-GLURaw-ghc -> x11-toolkits/hs-GLURaw
  x11-toolkits/hs-glut-ghc -> x11-toolkits/hs-GLUT
  x11-wm/xmonad -> x11-wm/hs-xmonad
  x11-wm/xmonad-contrib -> x11-wm/hs-xmonad-contrib
@
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1.1105
log
@The Tiny Encryption Algorithm in Perl and JavaScript.

WWW:    http://search.cpan.org/~pjb/Crypt-Tea/

PR:		ports/145303
Submitted by:	Steve Wills <steve@@mouf.net>
@
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@


1.1104
log
@Presenting GNOME 2.30.1 for FreeBSD. The offical release notes for this
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.30/ .

This release brings initial PackageKit support, Upower (replaces power
management part of hal), cuse4bsd integration with HAL and cheese, and a
faster Evolution.

Sadly GNOME 2.30.x will be the last release with FreeBSD 6.X support. This
will also be the last of the 2.x releases. The next release will be the
highly-anticipated GNOME 3.0 which will bring with it a new UI experience.

Currently, there are a few bugs with GNOME 2.30 that may be of note for our
users. Be sure to consult the UPGRADING note or the 2.30 upgrade FAQ at
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq230.html for specific upgrading
instructions, and the up-to-date list of known issues.

This release features commits by avl, ahze, bland, marcus, mezz, and myself.

The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to thank Anders F Bjorklund for doing the
initual packagekit porting.

And the following contributors & testers for there help with this release:
Eric L. Chen
Vladimir Grebenschikov
Sergio de Almeida Lenzi
DomiX
walder
crsd
Kevin Oberman
Michal Varga
Pavel Plesov
Bapt
kevin

and ITetcu for two exp-run

PR:	ports/143852
	ports/145347
	ports/144980
	ports/145830
	ports/145511
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1.1103
log
@This is a adaptation of pam_chroot to BSD jails : it dropps users in jails
after login.

PR:		ports/145302
Submitted by:	Damien Bobillot
@
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1.1102
log
@pulledpork is a Perl script which helps to update your Snort 2.8+ rules.

The sample config file comes predefined with the new settings for
snort.org downloads, which will change in June 2010.

BE SURE to read through the master pulledpork.conf file thoroughly,
as there are many changes as of snort 2.8.6.0 that WILL affect you,
even if you are NOT yet running 2.8.6.0!

Features:
    * Flowbit tracking!
    * capability to specify base ruleset (see README.RULESETS) in master
      pulledpork.conf file.
    * Handle preprocessor and sensitive-information rulesets
    * Ability to define sid ranges in any of the sid modification .conf files
    * Ability to specify references in any of the sid modification .conf files
    * Ability to ignore entire rule categories (i.e. not include them)
    * Specify locally stored rules files that need their meta data included
      in sid-msg.map
    * Ability to specify your arch for so_rules
    * Rules are written to only two distinct files
    * Support metadata based VRT recommended rulesets
    * Maintain an optional rule changelog
    * Support for setting rules to Drop
    * Support for multi-line rules
    * Rule modification, i.e. disabling of specific rules within rule sets
    * Outputs changes in rules files if any rules have been added / modified
    * Compares new rules files with current rule sets
    * Automated retrieval of certain variables (Distro, Snort Version.. etc)
    * Downloads latest rules file
    * Verifies MD5 of local rules file
    * If MD5 has not changed from snort.org.. doesn't fetch files again
    * handle both rules and so_rules
    * Capability to generate stub files

WWW: http://code.google.com/p/pulledpork/

PR:		ports/146239
Submitted by:	Olli Hauer
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1.1101
log
@Add security/p5-Crypt-CAST5 0.05, a Perl module that implements
CAST5 block cipher.
@
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1.1100
log
@Welcome the new fwbuilder-devel and libfwbuilder-devel ports.
@
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1.1099
log
@2010-04-30 audio/py-flac: has been marked IGNORE for past 24 months
2010-02-20 databases/mysql-connector-java50: Old version: please use databases/mysql-connector-java instead
2010-04-15 databases/p5-DBIx-Class-HTML-FormFu: This module is obsoleted by www/p5-HTML-FormFu-Model-DBIC
2010-04-29 devel/py-rbtree: "does not build with new pyrex and it's not active maintained"
2010-04-08 devel/tavrasm: No longer maintained, use devel/avra instead
2010-04-27 mail/postfix23: it's no longer maintened by upstream developer
2010-04-30 math/libgmp4: Use math/gmp instead.
2010-04-04 misc/ezload: does not build with new USB stack in 8-STABLE
2010-01-31 misc/gkrellmbgchg: use misc/gkrellmbgchg2
2010-03-04 multimedia/kbtv: no longer under development by author
2010-02-16 net/plb: broken; abandoned by author; use net/relayd or www/nginx instead
2010-04-30 security/vpnd: This software is no longer developed
2010-03-15 textproc/isearch: abandoned upstream, uses an obsolete version of GCC, not used by any other port
2010-04-02 www/caudium12: No longer maintained upstream, please switch to www/caudium14
2010-03-08 www/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Cache-FileCache: Deprecated by module author in favor of www/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Cache
@
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1.1098
log
@Krb5-17 has been merged into krb5 and a new krb5-appl has been repocopied
from krb5-l7. The old krb5-17 port has been removed. All this is in
preparation for the krb5 1.8.1 commit.

PR:		145968
@
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1.1097
log
@- PHP 5.2 slave port
PR:		145772
Submitted by:	Alex Keda
@
text
@d235 1
a235 1
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@


1.1096
log
@- PHP 5.2 slave port
PR:		145772
Submitted by:	Alex Keda
@
text
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@


1.1095
log
@- PHP 5.2 slave port
PR:		145772
Submitted by:	Alex Keda
@
text
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@


1.1094
log
@- PHP 5.2 slave port
PR:		145772
Submitted by:	Alex Keda
@
text
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@


1.1093
log
@- PHP 5.2 slave port
PR:		145772
Submitted by:	Alex Keda
@
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1.1092
log
@JBroFuzz is a web application fuzzer for requests being made over
HTTP or HTTPS. Its purpose is to provide a single, portable application
that offers stable web protocol fuzzing capabilities.

WWW: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_JBroFuzz

Approved by:	itetcu (mentor)
@
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1.1091
log
@New port: Fuzzdb is a comprehensive set of fuzzing patterns that
can be used during discovery or security testing of web applications.

WWW: http://code.google.com/p/fuzzdb/

Approved by:	itetcu (mentor)
@
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1.1090
log
@New port: WhatWeb can be used to detect the software packages that
are used for a website. It can detect content management systems
(CMS), blogging platforms, stats/analytics packages, javascript
libraries, servers, etc..

WWW: http://www.morningstarsecurity.com/research/whatweb

Approved by:	itetcu (mentor)
@
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@


1.1089
log
@Update to PHP 5.3.2 release!
@
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1.1088
log
@- Remove nmap-i18n-man - security/nmap now comes with translated manual pages

PR:		145439
Submitted by:	Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@@roe.ch> (maintainer)
@
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1.1087
log
@Python-otr is a set of python bindings for libotr. This gives
developers the flexibility to implement OTR encryption for
their python-based Instant Messaging clients.

WWW: http://python-otr.pentabarf.de/

Submitted by:	Frank Steinborn <steinex at nognu.de>
@
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1.1086
log
@skipfish is a high-performance, easy, and sophisticated Web application
security testing tool. It features a single-threaded multiplexing
HTTP stack, heuristic detection of obscure Web frameworks, and
advanced, differential security checks capable of detecting blind
injection vulnerabilities, stored XSS, and so forth.

PR:	ports/144942
Submitted by:	Ryan Steinmetz <rpsfa@@rit.edu>
Approved by:	itetcu (mentor)
WWW:	http://code.google.com/p/skipfish/
@
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1.1085
log
@OWASP WebScarab is aframework for analysing HTTP and HTTPS web application traffic

Approved by:	itetcu (mentor)
WWW:	http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_WebScarab_Project
@
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1.1084
log
@The clamav-unofficial-sigs script provides the capability to download, test,
and update the third-party ClamAV signature databases provided by
Sanesecurity, SecuriteInfo, MalwarePatrol, OITC, INetMsg and ScamNailer.

PR:		ports/144509
Submitted by:	Marko Njezic <sf at maxempire.com>
@
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1.1083
log
@OWASP DirBuster is a multi threaded java application designed to
brute force directories and files names on web/application servers.

Approved by:	itetcu (mentor)
Feature safe:	yes
WWW:	http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_DirBuster_Project
@
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1.1082
log
@Burp Suite is an integrated platform for testing web applications

PR:	ports/144150
Submitted by:	niels
Approved by:	itetcu (mentor)
WWW:	http://www.portswigger.net/suite/
@
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1.1081
log
@Revive openvpn-devel port and pass maintainership to Eric F. Christ.

NOTE that the port is more of a development snapshot than it used to be,
so it should be used SOLELY for testing and development, NOT IN PRODUCTION.

PR: ports/144115
Approved by: mandree@@ (previous maintainer)
Approved by: garga@@ (mentor)
Feature safe: yes
@
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1.1080
log
@NmapSi4 is a complete Qt-based Gui with the design goals to provide a complete
nmap interface for Users, in order to management all options of this powerful
security net scanner!

WWW:	http://www.nmapsi4.org

PR:		ports/142118
Submitted by:	Gvozdikov Veniamin <g.veniamin at googlemail.com>
@
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1.1079
log
@2010-01-08 x11-toolkits/gtkada-gps: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 x11-fm/velocity: has been broken for 7 months
2010-01-08 x11-drivers/xf86-video-nsc: has been broken for 5 months
2010-01-08 www/rubygem-merb: has been broken for 5 months
2010-01-08 security/shibboleth-sp: has been broken for 3 months
@
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1.1078
log
@isolate runs processes in a chroot-ed environment, with constrained resource
limits, as a random UID, and with limited access to the X server

WWW:	http://code.google.com/p/isolate/

PR:		ports/142350
Submitted by:	Steve Wills <steve@@mouf.net>
@
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1.1077
log
@- Fix sorting and minor cleanups in category Makefiles
@
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1.1076
log
@Provide a fast way to delete entries from OpenSSH's known_hosts
file. This is a simple automation of the things normally done by
the user when having an "offending key" in his/her known_hosts file
caused by a changing host key of the destination.

WWW:    http://unssh.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/137254
Submitted by:	Dax Labrador <semprix at bsdmail.org>
@
text
@d32 1
a33 1
    SUBDIR += barnyard-sguil
@


1.1075
log
@Add cl-md5-clisp, a native MD5 implementation in Common Lisp (CLISP
binaries).
@
text
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1.1074
log
@Add cl-md5-sbcl, a native MD5 implementation in Common Lisp (SBCL
binaries).
@
text
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1.1073
log
@Add cl-md5, a native MD5 implementation in Common Lisp.
@
text
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@


1.1072
log
@This Haskell library implements the SHA suite of message digest
functions, according to NIST FIPS 180-2 (with the SHA-224 addendum), as
well as the SHA-based HMAC routines. The functions have been tested
against most of the NIST and RFC test vectors for the various functions.
While some attention has been paid to performance, these do not
presently reach the speed of well-tuned libraries, like OpenSSL.

WWW: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/SHA
@
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1.1071
log
@Move security/openvpn to security/openvpn20 (after previous repocopy).
Update security/openvpn20 to 2.0.9, revising pkg-message.

Move security/openvpn-devel to security/openvpn and
update security/openvpn to 2.1.1.

Remove security/openvpn-devel, adding a MOVED entry.

Update security/Makefile to remove openvpn-devel and add openvpn20 to
SUBDIRS.

Add a UPDATING entry for this shuffle.  Currently without upgrade
instructions since neither portupgrade nor portmaster are up to the
task (because of the CONFLICTS).

Approved by:  garga@@ (mentor)
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1.1070
log
@PAM module which permits authentication for arbitrary services via
ssh-agent. Written with sudo in mind, but like any auth PAM module,
can be used for for many purposes.

WWW: http://pamsshagentauth.sourceforge.net/
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1.1069
log
@SoftHSM is an implementation of a cryptographic store accessible
through a PKCS #11 interface. You can use it to explore PKCS #11
without having a Hardware Security Module. It is being developed
as a part of the OpenDNSSEC project. SoftHSM uses Botan for its
cryptographic operations.

WWW: http://www.opendnssec.org/

PR:		ports/141932
Submitted by:	Jaap Akkerhuis <jaap at NLnetLabs.nl
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1.1068
log
@misc/bsdiff||2009-12-24|Incorporated into base system long ago
security/freebsd-update||2009-12-24|Incorporated into base system long ago
sysutils/est||2009-12-24|Incorporated into base system long ago
sysutils/estctrl||2009-12-24|Incorporated into base system long ago
sysutils/freebsd-sha1||2009-12-24|Incorporated into base system long ago
sysutils/freebsd-sha256||2009-12-24|Incorporated into base system long ago
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1.1067
log
@The Net_Portscan package allows one to perform basic portscanning
functions with PHP. It supports checking an individual port or
checking a whole range of ports on a machine.

WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/Net-Portscan/
@
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1.1066
log
@Add sudosh3.
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1.1065
log
@Remove security/pfw, it's no longer maintainer by author
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1.1064
log
@PolarSSL is a light-weight open source cryptographic and SSL/TLS library
written in C. PolarSSL is written with embedded systems in mind and has
been ported on a number of architectures, including ARM, PowerPC, MIPS
and Motorola 68000.

Features include:
 * Small memory footprint
 * Clean and simple API for integration
 * Loose coupling of cryptographic code.
 * Symmetric encryption algorithms: AES, Triple-DES, DES, ARC4, Camellia, XTEA
 * Hash algorithms: MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512
 * HAVEGE random number generator
 * RSA with PKCS#1 v1.5 padding
 * SSL version 3 and TLS version 1 client support
 * X.509 certificate and CRL reading from memory or disk in PEM and DER formats
 * Over 900 regression and code coverage tests
 * Example applications

LICENSE: GPL2

WWW: http://polarssl.org/
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1.1063
log
@Cyassl is an embedded SSL Library for programmers building security
functionality into their applications and devices.

Features
  SSL version 3 and TLS versions 1, 1.1 and 1.2 (client and server)
  Minimum size of 60-100kb, depending on build options
  Runtime memory usage between 5-50kb
  DTLS support (client and server)
  OpenSSL compatibility layer
  zlib compression support
  integration in MySQL, stunnel, Lighttpd availible.
  MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA-1, RIPEMD, HMAC, DES, 3DES, AES, ARC4, TWOFISH, BLOWFISH,
  RSA, DSS, DH, and PKCS#5 PBKDF2
  ia32 assembly for AES, 3DES, BLOWFISH, TWOFISH, ARC4, MD5, SHA, and RIPEMD
  SSE2 instructions for Large Integers
  Simple API
  Interchangeable crypto and certificate libraries
  PEM and DER certificate support
  Very fast

LICENSE: GPL2 with FOSS extension

WWW: http://www.yassl.com/
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1.1062
log
@- Remove the entry of pear-Crypt_HMAC

PR:		ports/140822
Submitted by:	wen@@ (myself)
Approved by:	miwi@@ (maintainer)
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1.1061
log
@- Add entry for pear-Crypt_HMAC2
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1.1060
log
@All ports depending on the nettle library have been updated
to use nettle 2.0, and there is no longer any reason to keep
separate ports for nettle versions 1.x and 2.x.

PR:		139482 139484
Submitted by:	Charlie Kester <corky1951@@comcast.net> (maintainer)
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1.1059
log
@pecl-pam provides PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) integration.
PAM is a system of libraries that handle the authentication tasks of
applications and services. The library provides a stable API for
applications to defer to for authentication tasks.

WWW: http://pecl.php.net/package/PAM/
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1.1058
log
@Presenting GNOME 2.28.1 for FreeBSD.  The official release notes for this
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.28/ .
Officially, this is mostly a polishing release in preparation for GNOME 3.0
due in about a year.

On the FreeBSD front, though, a lot went into this release.  Major thanks
goes to kwm and avl who did a lot of the porting work for this release.
In particular, kwm brought in Evolution MAPI support for better Microsoft
Exchange integration.  Avl made sure that the new gobject introspection
repository ports were nicely compartmentalized so that large dependencies
aren't brought in wholesale.

But, every GNOME team member (ahze, avl, bland, kwm, mezz, and myself)
contributed to this release.

Other major improvements include an updated HAL with better volume
probing code, ufsid integration, and support for volume names containing
spaces (big thanks to J.R. Oldroyd); a new WebKit; updated AbiWord;
an updated Gimp; and a preview of the new GNOME Shell project (thanks to
Pawel Worach).

The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to that the following additional
contributors to this release whose patches and testing really helped
make it a success:

Andrius Morkunas
Dominique Goncalves
Eric L. Chen
J.R. Oldroyd
Joseph S. Atkinson
Li
Pawel Worach
Romain Tartière
Thomas Vogt
Yasuda Keisuke
Rui Paulo
Martin Wilke
(and an extra shout out to miwi and pav for pointyhat runs)

We would like to send this release out to Alexander Loginov (avl) in
hopes that he feels better soon.

PR:		136676
		136967
		138872 (obsolete with new epiphany-webkit)
		139160
		134737
		139941
		140097
		140838
		140929
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1.1057
log
@- Update f-prot to 6.2.1. Based on ports/132074.

PR:		ports/132074
Submitted by:	Cristiano Rolim Pereira <cristianorolim@@hotmail.com>
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1.1056
log
@- Connect security/nettle2

Feature safe: yes
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1.1055
log
@Net::Radius::Server provides an extensible framework to create RADIUS
servers suitable for non-standard scenarios where authentication
needs to consider multiple factors. The RADIUS responses may be
created by arbitrarily complex rules that process the request packet
as well as any external data accessible to Perl.

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Radius-Server/

PR:		ports/138164
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@@gslin.org>
Feature safe:	yes
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1.1054
log
@Barnyard is a critical tool for the parsing of Snort's unified binary files,
processing and on-forwarding to a variety of output plugins. Unfortunately
it has not seen an updated in over 4 years and is not going to be maintained
by the original developers. With the new version of the unified format
(ie. unified2) arriving we need something to bridge this gap.

The SXL team love barnyard. So much so that we want it to stay and have been
tinkering around with the code to give it a breath of new life. Here is what
we have achieved to far for this reinvigorated code base:

    * Parsing of the new unified2 log files.
    * Maintaining majority of the command syntax of barnyard.
    * Addressed all associated bug reports and feature requests arising since
		barnyard-0.2.0.
    * Completely rewritten code based on the GPLv2 Snort making it entirely
		GPLv2.

This is an effort to fuse the awesome work of Snort and the original concept
of barnyard giving it a fresh update along the way. We've come a long way so
far and have a very stable build that we've integrated into our NSMnow
framework.  If you have any feature requests, bugs or gripes then send them
our way.

WWW: http://www.securixlive.com/barnyard2/

PR:		138326
Submitted by:	Paul Schmehl <pauls@@utdallas.edu>
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1.1053
log
@The Python keyring lib provides an easy way to access the system keyring
service from Python. It can be used in any application that needs safe password
storage. It supports OSX, KDE, Gnome and Windows's native password storing
services. Besides this, it is shipped with kinds of Python implemented keyring
for the left environments.

WWW: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/keyring

PR:		ports/138513
Submitted by:	Douglas Thrift
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1.1052
log
@Welcome the new krb5-17.

PR:		138246
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1.1051
log
@MailZu is a simple and intuitive web interface to manage Amavisd-new
quarantine. Users can view their own quarantine, release/delete messages
or request the release of messages. MailZu is written in PHP and requires
Amavisd-new version greater than 2.3.0.

WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mailzu/

PR:		ports/137197
Submitted by:	Sahil Tandon <sahil at tandon.net>
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1.1050
log
@security/dns-proxy-tor
security/trans-proxy-tor: trans-proxy-tor is rendered obsolete by Tor\'s TransPort option  (currently only available in tor-devel)

Approved by:	maintainer
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1.1049
log
@AuthCAS aims at providing a Perl API to Yale's Central Authentication
System (CAS). Only a basic Perl library is provided with CAS whereas
AuthCAS is a full object-oriented library.

WWW:	http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/dist/AuthCAS

PR:		ports/136956
Submitted by:	Frank Wall <fw at moov.de>
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1.1048
log
@2009-07-28 games/amy: mastersite disappeared, does not build on recent version
2009-07-28 security/hashish: "does not compile"
2009-07-19 security/smtpmap: depends on GCC 2.95 which has not been available for 9+ months
@
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1.1047
log
@Remove this port, as its only mirror (operated by me) is about to be
vanish. The port is pretty useless anyway.
@
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    SUBDIR += smtpmap
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1.1046
log
@LuaSec is a binding for OpenSSL library to provide TLS/SSL communication. This
version delegates to LuaSocket the TCP connection establishment between the
client and server. Then LuaSec uses this connection to start a secure TLS/SSL
session.

WWW: http://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~brunoos/luasec/

PR:		ports/136266
Submitted by:	Andrew Lewis <dru at silenceisdefeat.net>
@
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1.1045
log
@This is a Linux Fedora 10 infrastructure port for...

The Cyrus SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer)

SASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer, a method
for adding authentication support to connection-based protocols.
To use SASL, a protocol includes a command for identifying and
authenticating a user to a server and for optionally negotiating
protection of subsequent protocol interactions. If its use is
negotiated, a security layer is inserted between the protocol
and the connection.

WWW: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/

Obtained from:	Peter Jeremy <peterjeremy@@optushome.com.au>
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1.1044
log
@Connect pinentry-qt4 to build
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1.1043
log
@Jifty::Plugin::OpenID is a perl module provides OpenID
authentication for your jifty app.

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/Jifty-Plugin-OpenID/

PR:		ports/135558
Submitted by:	Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
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1.1042
log
@ranpwd uses /dev/random or /dev/urandom to generate cryptographically secure
passwords.

Generated passwords may consist of any specified length and any combination of
upper- or lower-case alphanumeric characters or punctuation.  ranpwd can also
generate passwords consisting of hexadecimal, decimal, octal or binary numbers,
and format these as valid C constants for inclusion in source code.

WWW: http://freshmeat.net/projects/ranpwd

PR:		ports/135540
Submitted by:	corky1951 at comcast.net
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1.1041
log
@The netpgp command can digitally sign files and verify that the
signatures attached to files were signed by a given user identifier.
netpgp can also encrypt files using the public or private keys of
users and, in the same manner, decrypt files which were encrypted.

The netpgp utility can also be used to generate a new key-pair for a
user.  This key is in two parts, the public key (which can be used by
other people) and a private key.

In addition to these primary uses, the third way of using netpgp is to
maintain keyrings.  Keyrings are collections of public keys belonging
to other users.  By using other means of identification, it is
possible to establish the bona fides of other users.  Once trust has
been established, the public key of the other user will be signed.
The other user's public key can be added to our keyring.  The other
user will add our public key to their keyring.

WWW:	http://www.NetBSD.org/

PR:		ports/134997
Submitted by:	bapt <baptiste.daroussin at gmail.com>
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1.1040
log
@OpenConnect is a client for Cisco's AnyConnect SSL VPN, which is
supported by IOS 12.4(9)T or later on Cisco SR500, 870, 880,
1800, 2800, 3800, 7200 Series and Cisco 7301 Routers.

Like vpnc, OpenConnect is not officially supported by, or
associated in any way with, Cisco Systems. It just happens to
interoperate with their equipment.

WWW: http://www.infradead.org/openconnect.html

PR:		ports/135274
Submitted by:	Damian Gerow
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1.1039
log
@Here are new Linux Fedora 10 infrastructure ports.

Those ports are intended to be used with 8-CURRENT at least
with SVN r192206.

If you want to switch to linux-f10 ports, please define at /etc/make.conf:
  OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=f10
  OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=f10

An upgrading procedure is shown at /usr/ports/UPDATING, entries 20090401
and 20070327.

For the first time all tested linux ports work as expected(!):
. acroread8;
. google-earth;
. skype;
. seamonkey.

Many thanks for kernel folks who really did the main work
(and I wrote only some lines of ports).

There is a good chance that those ports may become a default
for 8.0-RELEASE. Please, test and report back to emulation@@ ML.
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1.1038
log
@The scrypt key derivation function was originally developed for use in
the Tarsnap online backup system and is designed to be far more secure
against hardware brute-force attacks than alternative functions such as
PBKDF2 or bcrypt.

WWW:   http://www.tarsnap.com/scrypt/

PR:		ports/134961
Submitted by:	Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
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1.1037
log
@Prelude is a new innovative hybrid Intrusion Detection system designed
to be very modular, distributed, rock solid and fast.

Prelude-PFlogger Listens at OpenBSD PF redirect logged packet, and
send alerts to the Prelude Manager.

WWW: http://www.prelude-ids.org/

PR:		ports/134746
Submitted by:	Anders Troback <freebsd at troback.com>
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1.1036
log
@- New port: security/gambas2-gb-crypt

The gambas crypt encription component
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1.1035
log
@This module comes with a set of methods to use with htaccess password
files. These files (and htaccess) are used to do Basic Authentication
on a web server.

The password file is a flat-file with login names and their associated
crypted password. You can use this for non-Apache files if you wish,
but it was written specifically for .htaccess style files.

WWW:    http://search.cpan.org/dist/Apache-Htpasswd/
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1.1034
log
@It will transparently hijack HTTP traffic on a network, watch for HTTPS links
and redirects, then map those links into either look-alike HTTP links or
homograph-similar HTTPS links. It also supports modes for supplying a
favicon which looks like a lock icon, selective logging, and session denial.

WWW:	http://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslstrip/

PR:		ports/134021
Submitted by:	Matt Donovan <kitchetech@@gmail.com>
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1.1033
log
@py-pylibacl -- Manipulate the POSIX.1e Access Control Lists with python

WWW:	http://pylibacl.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/133846
Submitted by:	joris
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1.1032
log
@Download and install definition files for Clamav from the following sites:

sanesecurity.com
malware.com.br
msrbl.com
clamav.securiteinfo.com

WWW: https://sourceforge.net/projects/scamp/

PR:		ports/133248
Submitted by:	Gerard Seibert <gerard@@seibercom.net>
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1.1031
log
@Add libssh 0.2, a library implementing the SSH1 and SSH2 protocol.

PR:		ports/133657
Submitted by:	Alexander Logvinov <ports at logvinov.com>
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1.1030
log
@Remove expired port security/cutlass: does not work with current version
of security/botan.
@
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1.1029
log
@Add linux-f8-nss 3.12.2, network Security Services (Linux Fedora 8).
@
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@


1.1028
log
@Add linux-f8-libssh2 0.18, the library implementing the SSH2 protocol
(Linux Fedora 8).
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1.1027
log
@Here are new Linux Fedora 8 infrastructure ports.

The recommended version of FreeBSD to use them is 8-CURRENT.
FreeBSD-7.x is not fully compatible with compat.linux.osrelease
2.6.16. Some syscalls cannot be MFCed due to native FreeBSD
ABI breakage.

Usage (and package building):
1. define compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.16;
2. add following variables to /etc/make.conf:
   . OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=f8;
   . OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=f8.

Approved by:	bsam (me) ;-)
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1.1026
log
@Pairing-based cryptography is a relatively young area of cryptography
that revolves around a certain function with special properties.

The PBC (Pairing-Based Cryptography) library is a free C library
(released under the GNU Public License) built on the GMP library that
performs the mathematical operations underlying pairing-based
cryptosystems.

The PBC library is designed to be the backbone of implementations of
pairing-based cryptosystems, thus speed and portability are important
goals. It provides routines such as elliptic curve generation, elliptic
curve arithmetic and pairing computation. Thanks to the GMP library,
despite being written in C, pairings times are reasonable.

WWW:	http://crypto.stanford.edu/pbc/

PR:		ports/133172
Submitted by:	Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
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1.1025
log
@connect qca-cyrus-sasl and qca-gnupg to build
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1.1024
log
@- Connect unhide to the build.

PR:		ports/132131
Submitted by:	Nikos Ntarmos <ntarmos@@cs.uoi.gr>
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1.1023
log
@SSH key-based authentication is tried-and-true, but it lacks a true
Public Key Infrastructure for key certification, revocation and
expiration.  Monkeysphere is a framework that uses the OpenPGP web of
trust for these PKI functions.  It can be used in both directions: for
users to get validated host keys, and for hosts to authenticate users.

WWW: http://web.monkeysphere.info/

PR:		ports/128406
Submitted by:	Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg at fifthhorseman.net>
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1.1022
log
@- Connect security/py-pyclamd to the build
@
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1.1021
log
@HotSSH is an interface to Secure Shell, for GNOME and OpenSSH. It
intends to be a better experience than simply invoking "ssh" from an
existing terminal window.

   * Fast search-based interface for new connections
   * Also display and search of local (Avahi) SSH servers
   * Tabbed display with automatic session saving (Firefox style)
   * Status bar with information like latency to server and output of
     remote uptime
   * Close integration with OpenSSH features like connection sharing
     (near-instant new tabs)
   * NetworkManager integration to easily reconnect after a network
     change, great for laptops

WWW:	http://projects.gnome.org/hotssh/

PR:		ports/131133
Submitted by:	Ashish Shukla <wahjava at gmail.com>
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1.1020
log
@The OpenPGP SDK project provides an open source library, written in C,
which implements the OpenPGP specification.

WWW:	http://openpgp.nominet.org.uk/
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1.1019
log
@py-PF is a pure-Python module for managing OpenBSD's Packet Filter. It aims
to combine the flexibility of PF's C API and the power of Python, making it
easier to manage PF data and to integrate firewalling capabilities in more
complex applications.

WWW:	http://www.kernel-panic.it/software/py-pf/

PR:		ports/131463
Submitted by:	Sofian Brabez <sbrabez at gmail.com>
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1.1018
log
@The Nmap::Parser library provides a Ruby interface to
Nmap's scan data.  It can run Nmap and parse its XML
output directly from the scan, parse a file containing
the XML data from a separate scan, parse a String of
XML data from a scan, or parse XML data from an object
via its read() method.  This information is presented
in an easy-to-use and intuitive fashion for storage
and manipulation.

WWW: http://rubynmap.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/131516
Submitted by:	Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel at roe.ch>
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1.1017
log
@Crypt::Juniper - Encrypt/decrypt Juniper $9$ secrets

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Juniper/

PR:		ports/131126
Submitted by:	Tsung-Han Yeh <snowfly at yuntech.edu.tw>
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1.1016
log
@The Mcrypt modules provides and simple and inuitive perl abstraction of the
libmcrypt cryptography library.  It provide mechanisms for encoding and
decoding perl scalars.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mcrypt/

PR:		ports/131051
Submitted by:	Tatsuki Makino <tatsuki_makino@@hotmail.com>
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1.1015
log
@2009-01-19 games/emacs-chess: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-02-01 devel/subversion-devel: Use devel/subversion or devel/subversion-freebsd instead of this port
2009-01-19 devel/hs-hat: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 devel/hs-hpl: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 databases/mysqlbigram: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 mail/claws-mail-clamav: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 mail/sylpheed2-devel: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 www/pecl-mnogosearch: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-31 x11-fonts/mathfonts: This port was supported by Mozilla 1.8 (including Firefox 2.0) - to be replaced by  STIX fonts for Firefox 3.x
2009-01-19 x11-wm/fluxspace: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-31 x11-wm/expocity: project has been abandoned
2009-01-19 x11/bbuname: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 security/squidclam: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 print/virtualpaper: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 print/ifhp: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-p2p/peercast: has been forbidden for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 palm/pdbc: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-mgmt/NeTraMet: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-im/sulci: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 multimedia/mjpegtools-yuvfilters: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 multimedia/helixplayer: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 lang/quack: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 misc/pybliographer: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/versuch: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/py-mantissa: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/libunpipc: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/gnometelnet: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/gacxtool: depends on expired, broken port
2009-01-19 devel/py-coro: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 chinese/stardict2-dict-zh_TW: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 x11-themes/gtk-industrial-theme: has been broken for more than 6 months
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1.1014
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@This package provides efficient cryptographic hash implementations for
strict and lazy bytestrings for the functional programming language
Haskell.

WWW: http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/digest

Reviewed by:	gabor
Approved by:	tabthorpe
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1.1013
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@Add sudosh2.
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1.1012
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@Fail2ban scans log files like /var/log/pwdfail or /var/log/apache/error_log
and bans IP that makes too many password failures. It updates
firewall rules to reject the IP address.

WWW: http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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1.1011
log
@Presenting GNOME 2.24 for FreeBSD.

See http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.24/ for the general
release notes.  On the FreeBSD front, this release introduces Fuse support
in HAL, adds multi-CPU support to libgtop, WebKit updates, and fixes some
long-standing seahorse and gnome-keyring bugs.  The documentation updates
to the website are forthcoming.

This release features commits by adamw, ahze, kwm, mezz, and myself.  It would
not have been possible without are contributors and testers:

Alexander Loginov
Craig Butler [1]
Dmitry Marakasov [6]
Eric L. Chen
Joseph S. Atkinson
Kris Moore
Lapo Luchini [7]
Nikos Ntarmos
Pawel Worach
Romain Tartiere
TAOKA Fumiyoshi [3]
Yasuda Keisuke
Zyl
aZ [4]
bf [2] [5]
Florent Thoumie
Peter Wemm
pluknet

PR:		125857 [1]
		126993 [2]
		130031 [3]
		127399 [4]
		127661 [5]
		124302 [6]
		129570 [7]
		129936
		123790
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1.1010
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@- disconnect openssl-beta
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1.1009
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@Re-add gnutls-devel port at version 2.7.4.
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1.1008
log
@- disconnect openssl-stable
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1.1007
log
@PyMe is a Python interface to GPGME library.

PyMe's development model is GPGME + Python + SWIG (just like m2crypto is
an OpenSSL + Python + SWIG) combination which means that most of the
functions and types are converted from C into Python automatically by SWIG.
In short, to be able to use PyMe you need to be familiar with GPGME.

WWW:	http://pyme.sourceforge.net/
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1.1006
log
@Remove pecl-filter in favour of php5-filter.

Approved by:	maintainer
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1.1005
log
@Add php5 filter extension.
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1.1004
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@Add php5 hash extension.
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1.1003
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@- Connect security/opensaml2
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1.1002
log
@Lynis is an auditing tool for Unix (specialists). It scans the
system and available software, to detect security issues. Beside
security related information it will also scan for general system
information, installed packages and configuration mistakes.

This software aims in assisting automated auditing, software patch
management, vulnerability and malware scanning of Unix based systems.
It can be run without prior installation, so inclusion on read only
storage is no problem (USB stick, cd/dvd).

WWW: http://www.rootkit.nl/projects/lynis.html
Author: Michael Boelen

PR:		128909
Submitted by:	Cory McIntire <loon at noncensored dot com>
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1.1001
log
@Retire fwbuilder and libfwbuilder version 2. They are no longer supported
by their developer.
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1.1000
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@- libpwstor is a library implementing a password storage format
for C programmers.  This format provides a reasonable level of
security by utilizing SHA-256 in addition to a random salt to
mitigate dictionary and rainbow table attacks.

WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/kageki

PR:		ports/128328
Submitted by:	Matt D. Harris <mattdharris@@users.sourceforge.net>
Reworked by:	myself
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1.999
log
@Tuntun is an applet for Gnome panel that manage a list of vpn connections
through the OpenVPN Management Interface.

Main features

 * Simple & lightweight just a client GUI to start/stop your OpenVPN tunnels
   and nothing more
 * Integrated with the Gnome Desktop (support for the Keyring and notification
   daemon)
 * Support for Auth and Private-Key OpenVPN authentication methods

 WWW:	http://code.google.com/p/tuntun/

PR:		ports/128097
Submitted by:	Anderson S. Ferreira <anderson at cnpm.embrapa.br>
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1.998
log
@Initial import of paperkey-0.8, a simple tool for extracting the truly
secret parts of a PGP secret key for backup purposes.

Obtained from:	http://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/
Author:		David Shaw <dshaw@@jabberwocky.com>
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1.997
log
@Add op 1.32, controlled privilege escalation tool
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1.996
log
@HTML_Crypt provides methods to encrypt text, which can be later be decrypted
using JavaScript on the client side.

This is very useful to prevent spam robots collecting email addresses from your
site, included is a method to add mailto links to the text being generated.

WWW:	http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_Crypt
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1.995
log
@This package allows you to encrypt and decrypt strings or long integer arrays
with the XXTEA encryption algorithm, which is secure, fast and suitable for web
development.

WWW:	http://pear.php.net/package/Crypt_XXTEA
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1.994
log
@Provides methods needed to generate and verify MicroIDs.

WWW:	http://pear.php.net/package/Crypt_MicroID/
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1.993
log
@pycryptopp is a set of Python wrappers for a few of
the best crypto algorithms from the Crypto++ library.

WWW:   http://allmydata.org/trac/pycryptopp

PR:		ports/126977
Submitted by:	Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
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1.992
log
@- Add entry for security/snortsam.
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1.991
log
@Welcome fwbuilder and libfwbuilder 3.0.0, replacing 2.1.19. The old version
is deprecated and scheduled for deletion as it is no longer supported by its
author.
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1.990
log
@This is a Camellia package for Ruby. Camellia engine is implemented in "C".
Supported key length : 128bit/192bit/256bit
Supported modes of operation : ECB/CFB/CBC

WWW:	http://info.isl.ntt.co.jp/crypt/eng/camellia/index.html

PR:		ports/126390
Submitted by:	Yoshisato YANAGISAWA <osho at pcc-software.org>
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1.989
log
@Add pam_helper, a small utility which allows non-PAM or non-setuid
applications to make use of PAM's authentication services.
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1.988
log
@Switzerland is a tool for testing networks, ISPs, and firewalls developed
by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (www.eff.org).

WWW: http://www.eff.org/testyourisp/switzerland
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1.987
log
@Taking a hint from the similarly-named Java Cryptography Architecture,
QCA aims to provide a straightforward and cross-platform crypto
API, using Qt datatypes and conventions. QCA separates the API from
the implementation, using plugins known as Providers. The advantage
of this model is to allow applications to avoid linking to or
explicitly depending on any particular cryptographic library. This
allows one to easily change or upgrade crypto implementations
without even needing to recompile the application. QCA should work
everywhere Qt does, including Windows/Unix/MacOSX.

Capabilities:
TLS, CMS, X.509, RSA, DSA, Diffie-Hellman, PKCS#7, PKCS#12, SHA0,
SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, MD2, MD4, MD5, RIPEMD160,
Blowfish, DES, 3DES, AES128, AES192, AES256, CAST5, HMAC(SHA1, MD5,
RIPEMD160), PBKDF1(MD2, SHA1), PBKDF2(SHA1)

WWW: http://delta.affinix.com/qca/
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1.986
log
@Add sshguard-ipfilter, protect hosts from brute force attacks against
ssh and other services using ipfilter.

PR:		ports/125975
Submitted by:	Mij <mij at bitchx.it>
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1.985
log
@ssl-admin was designed to create a user-friendly, menu-driven interface
to the OpenSSL programs.

ssl-admin will help you do the following tasks with SSL certificates:
  * Create your own CA certificate.
  * Create new Certificate Signing Requests
  * Sign existing Certificate Signing Requests
  * Manage Certificate Revokation Lists
  * Export configurations and certificates for OpenVPN.

PR:		ports/125875
Submitted by:	Eric Crist <ecrist at secure-computing.net>
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1.984
log
@New port: FlowTag is a GUI interface for exploring the TCP flows in a
PCAP file.  It's strengths lie in:

   * rapid reconstruction of flows (via indexing),
   * visual selection of source IP and destination TCP ports;
   * filtering by time, packet count, and/or byte count
   * tagging flows with keywords

PR:		ports/125624
Submitted by:	Lee Hinman <lee@@writequit.org>
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1.983
log
@- New port p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-AES-0.02

The Crypt::OpenSSL::AES module implements a wrapper around
OpenSSL's AES (Rijndael) library.

PR:		ports/125387
Submitted by:	John Ferrell <jdferrell3 at yahoo.com>
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1.982
log
@Ratproxy is a semi-automated, largely passive web application security audit
tool. It is meant to complement active crawlers and manual proxies more
commonly used for this task, and is optimized specifically for an accurate and
sensitive detection, and automatic annotation, of potential problems and
security-relevant design patterns based on the observation of existing,
user-initiated traffic in complex web 2.0 environments.

WWW: http://code.google.com/p/ratproxy/

PR:		ports/125249
Submitted by:	Steven Kreuzer <skreuzer@@exit2shell.com>
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1.981
log
@Net::SSH::Gateway is a library for programmatically tunneling connections to
servers via a single "gateway" host. It is useful for establishing Net::SSH
connections to servers behind firewalls, but can also be used to forward ports
and establish connections of other types, like HTTP, to servers with i
restricted access.

* Easily manage forwarded ports
* Establish Net::SSH connections through firewalls

WWW: http://net-ssh.rubyforge.org/gateway

PR:		ports/125053
Submitted by:	Philip M. Gollucci <pgollucci@@p6m7g8.com>
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1.980
log
@Net::SCP is a pure-Ruby implementation of the SCP protocol. This operates over
SSH (and requires the Net::SSH library), and allows files and directory trees
to copied to and from a remote server.

* Transfer files or entire directory trees to or from a remote host via SCP
* Can preserve file attributes across transfers
* Can download files in-memory, or direct-to-disk
* Support for SCP URI's, and OpenURI

WWW: http://net-ssh.rubyforge.org/scp

PR:		ports/125052
Submitted by:	Philip M. Gollucci <pgollucci@@p6m7g8.com>
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1.979
log
@Retire the ca-roots ports, which expired long ago.

The port is deprecated since it is not supported by the FreeBSD
Security Officer anymore.  The reason for this is that the ca-roots
port makes promises with regard to CA verification which the current
Security Officer (and deputy) do not want to make.

For people who need a general root certificate list see the
security/ca_root_ns, but note that the difference in guarantees with
regard to which CAs are included in ca_root_ns vs. ca-roots.  The
ca_root_ns port basically makes no guarantees other than that the
certificates comes from the Mozilla project.

Note that the ca-roots MOVED file entry on purpose does not point at
ca_root_ns due to the change in CA guarantees.

With hat:	security-officer
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1.978
log
@s/pear-Auth_OpenID2/php-Auth_OpenID2/ to go with what was actually
repocopied.

Reported by:	portsmon
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1.977
log
@[repocopy] security/php-Auth_OpenID -> security/php-Auth_OpenID2

	Now supporting OpenID protocol version 2

PR:		ports/124737
Submitted by:	Edwin Groothuis <edwin@@mavetju.org>
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1.976
log
@Remove security/gnutls-devel for a time while the experimental branch
is not active.
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1.975
log
@- Delete expired security/amavisd port: depends on misc/compat3x, which has
  security problems; old version
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1.974
log
@- Expired: No longer supported. Use p5-openxpki-client-html-mason instead
@
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1.973
log
@Delete security/cyrus-sasl, it has been expired for a year and a half.
@
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1.972
log
@New port: security/fwknop fwknop,"FireWall KNock OPerator", implements
Single Packet Authorization (SPA).

	fwknop stands for the "FireWall KNock OPerator", and
	implements an authorization scheme called Single Packet
	Authorization (SPA). This method of authorization is based
	around a default-drop packet filter (fwknop supports both
	iptables on Linux systems and ipfw on FreeBSD and Mac OS X
	systems) and libpcap.

	SPA requires only a single encrypted packet in order to
	communicate various pieces of information including desired
	access through an iptables policy and/or complete commands
	to execute on the target system. By using iptables to
	maintain a "default drop" stance, the main application of
	this program is to protect services such as OpenSSH with
	an additional layer of security in order to make the
	exploitation of vulnerabilities (both 0-day and unpatched
	code) much more difficult. With fwknop deployed, anyone
	using nmap to look for sshd can't even tell that it is
	listening; it makes no difference if they have a 0-day
	exploit or not. The authorization server passively monitors
	authorization packets via libcap and hence there is no
	"server" to which to connect in the traditional sense.
	Access to a protected service is only granted after a valid
	encrypted and non-replayed packet is monitored from an
	fwknop client (see the following network diagram; the SSH
	session can only take place after the SPA packet is monitored):

PR:		ports/118229
Submitted by:	Sean Greven <sean.greven@@gmail.com>
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1.971
log
@SpyBye is a tool to help web masters determine if their web pages
are hosting browser exploits that can infect visiting users with
malware. It functions as an HTTP proxy server and intercepts all
browser requests. SpyBye uses a few simple rules to determine if
embedded links on your web page are harmlesss, unknown or maybe
even dangerous.

SpyBye analyzes all downloads in the background and provides you
with a warning notification whenever it encounters content that
is potentially malicious. At that point, you can click on the link
in the notification and receive a more detailed analysis of the web page.

WWW: http://www.spybye.org/

PR:		ports/123945
Submitted by:	Paul Schmel <pauls utdallas.edu>
Approved by:	tabthorpe (mentor)
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1.970
log
@[NEW PORT] security/openvas-server: A security scanner: a fork of Nessus

	OpenVAS stands for Open Vulnerability Assessment System and
	is a network security scanner with associated tools like a
	graphical user fontend. The core is a server component with
	a set of network vulnerability tests (NVTs) to detect
	security problems in remote systems and applications.

	WWW: http://www.openvas.org/

PR:		ports/123128
Submitted by:	Tomoyuki Sakurai <cherry@@trombik.org>
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1.969
log
@[NEW PORT] security/openvas-plugins: Plugins for OpenVAS

	OpenVAS stands for Open Vulnerability Assessment System and
	is a network security scanner with associated tools like a
	graphical user fontend. The core is a server component with
	a set of network vulnerability tests (NVTs) to detect
	security problems in remote systems and applications.

	WWW: http://www.openvas.org/

PR:		ports/123130
Submitted by:	Tomoyuki Sakurai <cherry@@trombik.org>
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1.968
log
@[NEW PORT] security/openvas-libraries: Libraries for OpenVAS

	OpenVAS stands for Open Vulnerability Assessment System and
	is a network security scanner with associated tools like a
	graphical user fontend. The core is a server component with
	a set of network vulnerability tests (NVTs) to detect
	security problems in remote systems and applications.

	WWW: http://www.openvas.org/

PR:		ports/123127
Submitted by:	Tomoyuki Sakurai <cherry@@trombik.org>
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1.967
log
@[NEW PORT] security/openvas-libnasl: NASL libraries for OpenVAS

	OpenVAS stands for Open Vulnerability Assessment System and
	is a network security scanner with associated tools like a
	graphical user fontend. The core is a server component with
	a set of network vulnerability tests (NVTs) to detect
	security problems in remote systems and applications.

	WWW: http://www.openvas.org/

PR:		ports/123129
Submitted by:	Tomoyuki Sakurai <cherry@@trombik.org>
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1.966
log
@[NEW PORT] security/openvas-client: A GUI client for OpenVAS

	OpenVAS stands for Open Vulnerability Assessment System and
	is a network security scanner with associated tools like a
	graphical user fontend. The core is a server component with
	a set of network vulnerability tests (NVTs) to detect
	security problems in remote systems and applications.

	WWW: http://www.openvas.org/

PR:		ports/123131
Submitted by:	Tomoyuki Sakurai <cherry@@trombik.org>
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1.965
log
@SquidClamAV is an interface to perform antivirus checks on data passing through Squid Proxy.

WWW: http://www.samse.fr/GPL/squidclamav/

PR:		ports/119236
Submitted by:	Laurent LEVIER <llevier@@argosnet.com>
Approved by:	araujo (mentor)
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1.964
log
@This is the base class for a system of objects that encapsulate
passphrases.  An object of this type is a passphrase recogniser: its
job is to recognise whether an offered passphrase is the right one.
For security, such passphrase recognisers usually do not themselves
know the passphrase they are looking for; they can merely recognise it
when they see it.  There are many schemes in use to achieve this
effect, and the intent of this class is to provide a consistent
interface to them all, hiding the details.

The CPAN package Authen::Passphrase contains implementations of
several specific passphrase schemes in addition to the base class.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Authen-Passphrase/

Approved by:	erwin (mentor)
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1.963
log
@Perl XS interface for a portable traditional crypt function.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt/UnixCrypt_XS/

Approved by:	erwin (mentor)
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1.962
log
@Eksblowfish is a variant of the Blowfish cipher, modified to make the
key setup very expensive.  ("Eks" stands for "expensive key
schedule".)  This doesn't make it significantly cryptographically
stronger, but is intended to hinder brute-force attacks.  It also
makes it unsuitable for any application requiring key agility.  It was
designed by Niels Provos and David Mazieres for password hashing in
OpenBSD.

Eksblowfish is a parameterised (family-keyed) cipher.  It takes a cost
parameter that controls how expensive the key scheduling is.  It also
takes a family key, known as the "salt".  Cost and salt parameters
together define a cipher family.  Within each family, a key determines
an encryption function in the usual way.

This distribution also includes an implementation of "bcrypt", the
Unix crypt() password hashing algorithm based on Eksblowfish.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Eksblowfish/

Approved by:	erwin (mentor)
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1.961
log
@This perl module implements the LGI$HPWD password hashing function
from VMS, and some associated VMS username and password handling
functions.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Authen-DecHpwd/

Approved by:	erwin (mentor)
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1.960
log
@2008-05-15 net-p2p/dclibc: Abandoned, not used, website disappeared
2008-04-07 net-mgmt/ap-utils: Does not work with gcc4.2; appears to be abandoned
2008-03-31 multimedia/xfce4-xmms-controller-plugin: Project is dead
2008-05-15 www/pear-HTTP_Session: Use www/pear-HTTP_Session2 instead
2008-05-04 security/bioapitool: All functionallity of this tools has been merged with pam_bsdbioapi
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1.959
log
@sqlmap is an automatic SQL injection tool entirely developed in Python. It is
capable to perform an extensive database management system back-end
fingerprint, retrieve remote DBMS databases, usernames, tables, columns,
enumerate entire DBMS, read system files and much more taking advantage of web
application programming security flaws that lead to SQL injection
vulnerabilities.

WWW:	http://sqlmap.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/123851
Submitted by:	Tomoyuki Sakurai <cherry at trombik.org>
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1.958
log
@Pwman3 is a console based password management application.
Pwman3 is written in python. It uses sql for storage
and all data is encrypted when it isn't being viewed on screen.

WWW: http://pwman.bleurgh.com

PR:		ports/123074
Submitted by:	Yarodin <yarodin at gmail.com>
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1.957
log
@- Project was renamed security/barnyard-sguil6 to security/barnyard-sguil.

PR:		ports/122648, ports/122700
Submitted by:	Paul Schmehl <pauls@@utdallas.edu> (maintainer)
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1.956
log
@Admit I'm never going to actually fix security/drupal4-ldap_integration,
particularly since it's clear no one uses it and remove it from the tree.
@
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1.955
log
@- Remove, it's ancient and newer version is included in base of all supported
  releases

Suggested by:	sam
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1.954
log
@EzCrypto is an easy to use wrapper around the poorly documented OpenSSL ruby
library.

Features
    * Defaults to AES 128 CBC
    * Will use the systems OpenSSL library for transparent hardware crypto
      support
    * Single class object oriented access to most commonly used features
    * Ruby like

WWW:  http://ezcrypto.rubyforge.org/

PR:		ports/122805
Submitted by:	Steven Kreuzer
@
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1.953
log
@Add fprint_demo 0.4, demo and test application for libfprint.
@
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1.952
log
@Add pam_fprint 0.2, PAM module offering finger print authentication
using libfprint.
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1.951
log
@Add libfprint 0.0.6, library for fingerprint reader devices.
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1.950
log
@- Remove entry for gnome-keyring-manager

Forgotten by:	marcus
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1.949
log
@A Perl module wrapping libzxid. Also zxid.pl, that implements SP in
mod_perl environment, is supplied.

WWW:	http://zxid.org/

PR:		ports/114800
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@@gslin.org>
@
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1.948
log
@2008-02-29 security/acid: development has ceased, use security/base
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1.947
log
@- Disconnect security/nmapfe (project was renamed to security/zenmap)
@
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    SUBDIR += acid
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1.946
log
@- Connect security/zenmap to the build
@
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    SUBDIR += nmapfe
@


1.945
log
@Add a port of ophcrack, a Windows password cracker based on rainbow tables,
with GTK+ GUI.

WWW: http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/
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1.944
log
@- expire port: Long out of date with multiple security issues.
  (Don't worry, openssh-portable is still there.)
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1.943
log
@This is version 2 of PHP OpenID using the PEAR framework.

The PHP OpenID library lets you enable OpenID authentication on sites built
using PHP. It features the OpenID consumer, Store implementations, and an
OpenID server.

WWW:    http://openidenabled.com/php-openid/
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1.942
log
@Add yapet 0.1, a curses based password manager.

PR:		ports/121293
Submitted by:	Rafael Ostertag <rafi at guengel.ch>
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1.941
log
@2007-11-22 x11-themes/indubstrial: yes
2008-01-14 x11-themes/gtk-smooth-engine: Redundant port (now included in gtk-engines), no release since 2005
2007-09-21 security/amavis-perl: depends on misc/compat3x, which has security problems
2007-12-31 sysutils/cdbakeoven: Abandonware
2008-01-04 net/gnu-finger: no active development and known security vulnerabilities.
2007-11-16 misc/seizedesktop: development stalled for years, outdated, unmaintained
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1.940
log
@EasyPG is an all-in-one GnuPG interface for Emacs. It consists of two
parts: EasyPG Assistant and EasyPG Library.

EasyPG Assistant is a set of convenient tools to use GnuPG from
Emacs. EasyPG Library is a sort of an elisp port of GPGME, a wrapper
library which provides API to access some of the GnuPG functions.

WWW: http://sourceforge.jp/projects/epg/

PR:		ports/119008
Submitted by:	Shota Iwazaki <iwazaki8 at yahoo.co.jp>
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1.939
log
@This Module decrypts all kind of Cisco encrypted hashes
also referred to as type 7 passwords. Further you can
encrypt any given string into a encrypted hash that will
be accepted by any Cisco device as an encrypted type 7 password.

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/Cisco-Hash/

PR:		ports/120498
Submitted by:	Tsung-Han Yeh <snowfly at yuntech.edu.tw>
@
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1.938
log
@Implementation of the Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange cryptographic protocol
in PHP5. Enables two parties without any prior knowledge of each other
establish a secure shared secret key across an insecure channel
of communication.

WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/Crypt_DiffieHellman/

PR:		ports/120010
Submitted by:	Ditesh Shashikant Gathani <ditesh at gathani.org>
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1.937
log
@FCheck is an open source PERL script providing intrusion detection and policy
enforcement of Windows 95/98/NT/3.x and Unix server administration through the
use of comparative system snapshots. FCheck can provide notification of any
differences found through use of your event management system, printer, and/or
email when any monitored files or directories are altered, including any
additions and/or deletions.

WWW:    http://www.geocities.com/fcheck2000/
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1.936
log
@Sqlninja is a tool targeted to exploit SQL Injection vulnerabilities on
a web application that uses Microsoft SQL Server as its back-end.

Its main goal is to provide a remote shell on the vulnerable DB server,
even in a very hostile environment. It should be used by penetration
testers to help and automate the process of taking over a DB Server when
a SQL Injection vulnerability has been discovered.

WWW: http://sqlninja.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/117276
Submitted by:	Valerio Daelli <valerio.daelli at gmail.com>
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1.935
log
@New port: p5-Snort-Rule.

A module that facilitates the dynamic creation of rules for snort.

PR:		ports/120193
Submitted by:	Paul Schmehl <pauls@@utdallas.edu>
Approved by:	garga (mentor)
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1.934
log
@Network Security Monitoring Console is a framework for performing
analysis on packat capture files.

WWW:	http://thnetos.wordpress.com/nsm-console/

PR:		ports/119682
Submitted by:	Tomoyuki Sakurai <cherry at trombik.org>
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1.933
log
@- New Port maia-1.0.2a

- Maia Mailguard is a web-based interface and management system based on
  the popular amavisd-new e-mail scanner and SpamAssassin. Written in Perl
  and PHP, Maia Mailguard gives end-users control over how their mail is
  processed by virus scanners and spam filters, while giving mail administrators
  the power to configure site-wide defaults and limits.

	WWW: http://www.maiamailguard.com/

PR:		ports/119325
Submitted by:	Janky Jay <ek@@purplehat.org> (maintainer)
Approved by:	linimon (mentor)
@
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1.932
log
@This package provides an object oriented interface to GNU Privacy
Guard (GPG). It requires the GPG executable to be on the system.

Though GPG can support symmetric-key cryptography, this package is intended
only to facilitate public-key cryptography.

WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/Crypt_GPG/
@
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1.931
log
@Add shimmer 0.1.0, perl implementation that hides a valuable port on
your server.

PR:		ports/119512
Submitted by:	Felippe de Meirelles Motta <lippemail at gmail.com>
@
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1.930
log
@- New port phpdeadlock-1.0.1
- Web-based user authentication/password protection system

PR:		ports/117122
Submitted by:	Greg Larkin <glarkin@@sourcehosting.net> (maintainer)
Approved by:	linimon (mentor)
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1.929
log
@XORSearch

XORSearch is a program to search for a given string in an XOR or
ROL encoded binary file. An XOR encoded binary file is a file where
some (or all) bytes have been XORed with a constant value (the key).
A ROL (or ROR) encoded file has it bytes rotated by a certain number
of bits (the key). XOR and ROL/ROR encoding is used by malware
programmers to obfuscate strings like URLs.

XORSearch will try all XOR keys (0 to 255) and ROL keys (1 to 7)
when searching. I programmed XORSearch to include key 0, because
this allows to search in an unencoded binary file (X XOR 0 equals
X).

If the search string is found, XORSearch will print it until the 0
(byte zero) is encountered or until 50 characters have been printed,
which ever comes first. 50 is the default value, it can be changed
with option -l. Unprintable characters are replaced by a dot.

WWW: http://blog.didierstevens.com/programs/xorsearch/
Author: Didier Stevens
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1.928
log
@This program uses a brute force algorithm to guess your encrypted
compressed file's password. If you forget your encrypted file password,
this program is the solution. This program can crack zip,7z and rar file
passwords.

WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rarcrack

PR:		ports/117630
Submitted by:	Philippe Audeoud <jadawin at tuxaco.net>
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1.927
log
@Add uberkey, a keylogger for x86 systems.

WWW: http://www.linuks.mine.nu/uberkey/
@
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1.926
log
@pdfcrack is a command line, password recovery tool for PDF-files.

WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcrack

PR:		ports/117442
Submitted by:	Philippe Audeoud <jadawin at tuxaco.net>
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1.925
log
@This port contains the Shrew Soft ike daemon and client tools. The
software supports ike v1 communications between two gateways or a
a client and a gateway.

For more information please visit ...

WWW: http://www.shrew.net/

PR:		ports/116684
Submitted by:	mgrooms at shrew.net
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1.924
log
@OpenFWTK is an application proxy toolkit which inherits the ideology
of TIS fwtk and maintains API backwards compatibility. The design goal
is to make it simple yet powerful; no performance hacks allowed in the
code and library dependencies are reduced to minimum.

WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/openfwtk

PR:		ports/117194
Submitted by:	Anton Karpov <toxa at toxahost.ru>
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1.923
log
@2007-09-10 security/p5-Digest-SHA2: Has numerious known bugs, deprecated in favor of Digest::SHA
@
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1.922
log
@- Sort category Makefiles

Inspired by:	Jason Harris <jharris@@widomaker.com>
Howto:		http://twiki.cenkes.org/Cenkes/SortingCategoryMakefiles
@
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1.921
log
@Wapiti allows you to audit the security of your web applications.
It performs "black-box" scans, i.e. it does not study the source code of
the application but will scans the webpages of the deployed webapp,
looking for scripts and forms where it can inject data.
Once it gets this list, Wapiti acts like a fuzzer, injecting payloads to
see if a script is vulnerable.

WWW: http://wapiti.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/116873
Submitted by:	Philippe Audeoud <jadawin at tuxaco.net>
@
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    SUBDIR += cops
a623 1
    SUBDIR += py-twofish
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1.920
log
@2007-08-29 security/vncrypt: not supported on any current version of FreeBSD
2007-09-15 net-mgmt/ocs-unix-agent: Use net-mgmt/ocsinventory-agent instead
@
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1.919
log
@- New port: security/fpc-openssl

Free Pascal unit for OpenSSL
@
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    SUBDIR += vncrypt
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1.918
log
@new port: security/afterglow, a collection of graph-generating scripts

	AfterGlow is a collection of scripts which facilitate the
	process of generating event graphs and treemaps. AfterGlow
	1.x is written in Perl and generates output that can be
	read by GraphViz or LGL.  All the scripts and other files
	for afterglow are installed in ${DATADIR}

	WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/afterglow

PR:		ports/115186
Submitted by:	Paul Schmehl <pauls@@utdallas.edu>
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1.917
log
@new port security/ssss - Shamir's Secret Sharing Scheme

	ssss is an implementation of Shamir's secret sharing scheme
	for UNIX/linux machines. It is free software, the code is
	licensed under the GNU GPL. ssss does both: the generation
	of shares for a known secret and the reconstruction of a
	secret using user provided shares. The software was written
	in 2006 by B. Poettering, it links against the GNU libgmp
	multiprecision library (version 4.1.4 works well) and
	requires the /dev/random entropy source.

PR:		ports/115949
Submitted by:	Lukasz Komsta <luke@@novum.am.lublin.pl>
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1.916
log
@New port: security/seccure - SECCURE Elliptic Curve Crypto Utility for Reliable Encryption

	The seccure toolset implements a selection of asymmetric
	algorithms based on elliptic curve cryptography (ECC). In
	particular it offers public key encryption / decryption,
	signature generation / verification and key establishment.

	ECC schemes offer a much better key size to security ratio
	than classical systems (RSA, DSA). Keys are short enough
	to make direct specification of keys on the command line
	possible (sometimes this is more convenient than the
	management of PGP-like key rings). seccure builds on this
	feature and therefore is the tool of choice whenever
	lightweight asymmetric cryptography -- independent of key
	servers, revocation certificates, the Web of Trust or even
	configuration files -- is required.

PR:		ports/115943
Submitted by:	Lukasz Komsta <luke@@novum.am.lublin.pl>
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1.915
log
@new port: security/hamachi (supersedes ports/110850)

	New port of Hamachi VPN, using Linux official binary and a
	patch on tuncfg.c based on the official OSX release.

	Hamachi is a software that eases the creation of secure
	VPNs even between nodes that would not be able to connect
	to each other (server-assisted connection can be established
	from two NATted client, if at least one of the two NAT
	associates the port to the client not checking remote host).

	UPX port is required in order to decompress the linux binary
	and avoid run-time dependency on /proc.

PR:		ports/112982
Submitted by:	Lapo Luchini <lapo@@lapo.it>
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1.914
log
@As promised, remove net-im/gaim, and all dependent ports.  Gaim has been
replaced by net-im/pidgin.
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1.913
log
@New port: security/openvpn-auth-ldap - LDAP authentication plugin for OpenVPN

	The OpenVPN Auth-LDAP Plugin implements username/password
	authentication via LDAP for OpenVPN 2.x. It also includes
	some integration with the OpenBSD packet filter, supporting
	adding and removing VPN clients from PF tables.

	WWW: http://dpw.threerings.net/projects/openvpn-auth-ldap/

PR:		ports/113925
Submitted by:	Nick Barkas <snb@@threerings.net>
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    SUBDIR += gaim-encryption
    SUBDIR += gaim-otr
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1.912
log
@New port of w3af, the Web Application Audit and Attack Framework.
This is a Python based package of tools that can be used to assess
the security of a web server (including automated advanced tests,
e.g. for XSS or SQL injection vulnerabilities).

I did not get this port to work with the py-google port, there for
a local copy of pygoogle is included and packaged with this port.
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1.911
log
@Chaosreader is a perl script that parses snoop or tcpdump logs
and extracts sessions for a number of different appplications:
ssh, telnet, smtp, irc, ftp, etc.  The data are formatted into
an html file and can be used to replay some sessions.

Sshkeydata is a perl script that attempts to recreate ssh
sessions extracted by chaosreader by estimating what commands
may have been typed.

Both scripts are installed in ${PREFIX}/bin

WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/chaosreader

PR:		ports/115125
Submitted by:	pauls
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1.910
log
@Add port security/p5-Net-Server-Mail-ESMTP-AUTH:

Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP::AUTH is an extension to provide
support for SMTP authentication with Net::Server::Mail::ESMTP
module.

Currently only LOGIN and PLAIN methods are supported.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Server-Mail-ESMTP-AUTH/
Author: Sylvain Cresto <scresto [_at_] gmail.com>

PR:		ports/114785 (with corrections)
Submitted by:	Zane C. Bowers <vvelox@@vvelox.net>
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1.909
log
@Add port security/clamtk:

ClamTk is a GUI front-end for ClamAV using gtk2-perl. It is designed to
be an easy-to-use frontend for Unix systems.

WWW: http://clamtk.sourceforge.net/
Author: Dave M <dave.nerd@@gmail.com>
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1.908
log
@Shibboleth is standards-based, open source middleware software which
provides Web Single SignOn (SSO) across or within organizational
boundaries. It allows sites to make informed authorization decisions
for individual access of protected online resources in a
privacy-preserving manner.

This software is a C++ implementation of the Service Provider
component of the Shibboleth can be used in Apache Web servers.  The
service provider manages secured resources. User access to resources
is based on assertions received by the service provider (SP) from
an identity provider.

WWW:	http://shibboleth.internet2.edu/

PR:		ports/114663
Submitted by:	Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@@bsd.hu>
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1.907
log
@2007-07-31 x11-fm/endeavour: Development ceased, this port should be updated to Endeavour Mark II
2007-08-01 security/p5-openxpki-client-soap-lite: No longer maintained by Developers.
2007-06-26 net-mgmt/aircrack: Please use net-mgmt/aircrack-ng.
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1.906
log
@Add chntpw 070409, utility to set the password and edit registry on
Microsoft NT system.

PR:		ports/114897
Submitted by:	buganini at gmail.com
Approved by:	rafan (mentor, implicit)
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1.905
log
@Lasso is a free software C library aiming to implement the Liberty
Alliance standards; it defines processes for federated identities,
single sign-on and related protocols. Lasso is built on top of
libxml2, XMLSec and OpenSSL and is licensed under the GNU General
Public License  (with an OpenSSL exception).

WWW:	http://lasso.entrouvert.org/

PR:		ports/114639
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
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1.904
log
@- Retire security/metasploit-devel since security/metasploit is now
  up-to-date

PR:		ports/114196
Submitted by:	Yonatan <onatan at gmail.com> (maintainer)
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1.903
log
@Hook bsmtrace into build for the security category

Reminded by:	Pav
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1.902
log
@Crypt::Camellia_PP is a pure perl implementation of Camellia, a 128-bit
symmetrical block cipher with 128-bit, 192-bit, and 256-bit key from
NTT and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation.  It is one of the approved
encryption methods to be used by European Union as well as specified
in several Internet RFCs.

See also: http://info.isl.ntt.co.jp/crypt/eng/camellia/index.html
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Camellia_PP/

PR:		ports/114525
Submitted by:	Yoshisato YANAGISAWA
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1.901
log
@ZXID aims at full stack implementation of all federated identity
management and identity web services protocols. Initial goal is
supporting SP role, followed by ID-WSF WSC and IdP roles.

ZXID is light weight, has a small foot print, and is implemented in C.
It is suitable for both high performance and embedded applications.
Scripting languages are supported using SWIG, including Perl, PHP and
Java. The "full stack" nature of ZXID means it's self contained and
has minimal external library dependencies (see downloads).

WWW:	http://zxid.org/

PR:		ports/114346
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
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1.900
log
@This module priovides an Object Oriented interface for Yahoo!
Browser-Based Authentication.

This module is ported from the official PHP class which is located on
this page: http://developer.yahoo.com/php

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/Yahoo-BBAuth/

PR:		ports/114345
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
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1.899
log
@Add ca_root_nss:

Root certificates from certificate authorities included in the Mozilla
NSS library and thus in Firefox and Thunderbird.
@
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1.898
log
@Add pssh:

This package provides parallel versions of the openssh tools. Included
in the distribution:

 - Parallel ssh (pssh)
 - Parallel scp (pscp)
 - Parallel rsync (prsync)
 - Parallel nuke (pnuke)
 - Parallel slurp (pslurp)

What are these tools good for? Mainly for controlling large collections
of nodes in the wide-area.

WWW: http://www.theether.org/pssh/
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1.897
log
@Add p5-Sudo 0.31, perl extension for running a command line sudo.

PR:		ports/113056
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
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1.896
log
@Scanhill is a Microsoft Messenger Protocol Sniffer. Currently it can only
intercept Instant Text Messaging. Optionally, intercepted text messages can be
stored onto an RDMBS (Only mySQL is supported for now). Given that mySQL is
used, stored instant messages can be read through a browser interface that is
written in PHP language. Please see the INSTALL.txt file for instructions on
how to install, configure and run EnderUNIX scanhill.

WWW:	http://www.enderunix.org/scanhill/
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1.895
log
@Add port security/execwrap:

ExecWrap is a super-user exec wrapper for the lighttpd web-server, but
it can be used in any environment as long as arguments can be passed
from the server to its children via the environment.

WWW: http://cyanite.org/execwrap/
Author: Sune Foldager <cryo@@cyanite.org>
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1.894
log
@- Ports renamed for consistency

PR:		ports/112327
Repocopy by:	marcus
Approved by:	sat (maintainer)
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1.893
log
@- Connect security/pidgin-encryption
- Fix category by pidgin-otr
@
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1.892
log
@- Update to 3.0.1
- Update pkg-descr
- Update MASTER_SITES
- Connect to build

PR:		112651
Submitted by:	Mike Smith<perlfu@@gmail.com>
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1.891
log
@Add php-Auth_OpenID 1.2.2, PHP OpenID library.

PR:		ports/112079
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
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1.890
log
@Add slave port sshguard-ipfw, protect networked hosts from brute force attacks
against ssh using ipfw.

PR:		ports/112760
Submitted by:	Mij <mij at bitchx.it>
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1.889
log
@Add slave port sshguard-pf, protect networked hosts from brute force attacks
against ssh usinh pf

PR:		ports/112759
Submitted by:	Mij <mij at bitchx.it>
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1.888
log
@- add Crypt::OpenSSL::X509 0.5

  This implement a large majority of OpenSSL's useful X509 API.

  The email() method supports both certificates where the
  subject is of the form:
  "... CN=Firstname lastname/emailAddress=user@@domain", and also
  certificates where there is a X509v3 Extension of the form
  "X509v3 Subject Alternative Name: email=user@@domain".

Submitted by:	kftseng@@iyard.org
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1.887
log
@This plugin enables Off-The-Record encryption for
Kopete.

WWW: http://kopete-otr.follefuder.org/

PR:		ports/112575
Submitted by:	Dave Grochowski <malus.x at gmail.com>
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1.886
log
@Re-add pvk under proper name.
@
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1.885
log
@Add pvt 20070406, tool to convert a RSA key in PEM format into a PVK
file and vice versa.
@
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@d584 1
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    SUBDIR += pvt
@


1.884
log
@Remove expired ports:

2007-04-27 security/op: no longer available from any mastersite
2007-05-15 shells/bash2: Old, unmaintained version, use shells/bash instead
2007-05-19 sysutils/xperfmon: irrelevant for supported FreeBSD releases
@
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1.883
log
@New port: security/smap

    smap is a simple scanner for SIP enabled devices

    smap sends off various SIP requests awaiting responses from SIP
    enabled DSL router, proxies and user agents. It could be considered
    a mashup of nmap and sipsak ;)

    WWW: http://www.wormulon.net/
    Author: Hendrik Scholz <hscholz@@raisdorf.net>
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1.882
log
@Add aespipe , an AES encrypting or decrypting pipe.

PR:		ports/112056
Submitted by:	Ekkehard 'Ekki' Gehm <gehm at physik.tu-berlin.de>
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1.881
log
@Resurrect p5-Crypt-OpenPGP, now with a patch for CVE-2005-0366.

Seems OK:	simon, lth
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1.880
log
@- Add ossec-hids-client as slave port.
PR:		ports/111944
Submitted by:	Valerio Daelli <valerio.daelli at gmail.com>
@
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1.879
log
@- Add ossec-hids-local as slave port

PR:		ports/111944
Submitted by:	Valerio Daelli <valerio.daelli at gmail.com>
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1.878
log
@OSSEC is an Open Source Host-based Intrusion Detection System.
It performs log analysis, integrity checking, Windows registry
monitoring, rootkit detection, time-based alerting and active
response.

WWW: http://www.ossec.net/

PR:		ports/111944
Submitted by:	Valerio Daelli <valerio.daelli at gmail.com>
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1.877
log
@Add umit 0.9.3, UMIT is the nmap frontend developed with Python and
PyGTK.

PR:		ports/111959
Submitted by:	Elisey Savateev <b3k at mail.ru>
@
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@2007-03-27 emulators/kmamerun: Project was abandoned 4 years ago and expects an old version of XMAME, please use other frontends instead (like gxmame)
2007-03-28 graphics/hobbes-icons-xpm: Archaic port
2007-04-10 japanese/firefox-ja: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 japanese/lookup-xemacs: Does not install
2007-04-10 lang/linux-hla: Does not compile
2007-04-10 mail/vmailmgr: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 multimedia/qvamps: Touches filesystem prior to 'make install'
2007-03-10 net-mgmt/sting: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-04-10 net-mgmt/tas: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 net-p2p/verlihub-plugins: Does not configure, it needs at least verlihub 1.0
2007-04-10 news/inn-stable: Fails to patch
2007-04-10 palm/malsync: Does not build with new pilot-link
2007-04-10 russian/elm.language: Leaves behind files on deinstall
2007-04-10 russian/pine.language: Leaves behind config file on deinstall
2007-04-01 science/py-scipy03: Replaced by py-scipy
2007-04-10 security/php4-cryptopp: Does not compile
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1.875
log
@Add xyssl 0.6, a liteweight SSL and TLS toolkit for C developers.

PR:		ports/111279
Submitted by:	mdh <mdh at solitox.net>
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1.874
log
@Add py-gnutls 1.0.0, python wrapper for the GNUTLS library.

Approved by:    clsung (mentor)
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1.873
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@Add phpsecinfo 0.2.0, a PHP environment security auditing toool.

PR:		ports/111040
Submitted by:	chinsan
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1.872
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@- Add www/drupal5
- Rename drupal-* to drupal4-*
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1.871
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@Add cryptstring 0.2, crypto Strings for PHP.

PR:		ports/110764
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
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1.870
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@ocaml-ssl is a set of OCaml bindings for openssl.

WWW: http://savonet.sourceforge.net/wiki/OCamlLibs

PR:		ports/110303
Submitted by:	Jaap Boender <jaapb at kerguelen.org>
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1.869
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@F-Prot Antivirus BSD Mail Servers utilizes the renowned F-Prot Antivirus
scanning engine for primary scan but has in addition to that a system of
system of internal heuristics devised to search for unknown viruses.

Please note that the license explicitly permits that F-Prot Antivirus BSD
Mail Servers be used for evaluation purposes only, without charge for a
period of no more than 60 days.  If you use this software after the 60 day
evaluation period, then you must register and pay a license fee.

WWW: http://www.f-prot.com/

PR:		ports/110107
Submitted by:	Scot W. Hetzel <swhetzel at gmail.com>
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log
@py-bcrypt is a Python wrapper of OpenBSDs Blowfish password hashing code,
as described in A Future-Adaptable Password Scheme by Niels Provos and
David Mazires.

WWW:	http://www.mindrot.org/projects/py-bcrypt/
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1.867
log
@Move zzuf-0.8.1 from devel/, transparent application input fuzzer.

Noted by:	kris
PR:		ports/109829
Submitted by:	Peter Johnson <johnson.peter at gmail.com>
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1.866
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@Add sshguard 0.91, protect networked hosts from brute force attacks
against ssh.

PR:		ports/109439
Submitted by:	Mij <mij at bitchx.it>
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@This is a library for the Java platform which makes PKCS#11 (also known
as Cryptoki) modules accessible from within Java. A PKCS#11 module is a
software library with a defined API which allows access to cryptographic
hardware. It usually comes with hardware security modules (HSM), smart
cards and crypto tokens (e.g. USB tokens). Thus, the PKCS#11 Wrapper
provides Java software access to almost any crypto hardware. For
example, a Java application can use it to integrate a HSM or a smart
card to create digital signatures, to decrypt data or to unwrap keys.

WWW: http://jce.iaik.tugraz.at/sic/products/core_crypto_toolkits/pkcs_11_wrapper
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1.864
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@Add port security/jeta:

Jeta is the Horde wrapper around various Java SSH applets.  It allows users
to login via a terminal window to the server on which the Horde application is
running.

WWW: http://www.horde.org/jeta/

PR:		ports/109095
Submitted by:	Beech Rintoul <beech@@alaskaparadise.com>
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1.863
log
@Add p5-Authen-PluggableCaptcha 0.04, a pluggable Captcha framework for
Perl.

PR:		ports/109383
Submitted by:	chinsan
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1.862
log
@Add p5-HTML-Email-Obfuscate 1.00, obfuscates HTML email addresses that
look normal.

PR:		ports/109381
Submitted by:	chinsan
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1.861
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@Add opensaml 1.1, open source implentation of SAML.

PR:		ports/109113
Submitted by:	Tony Maher
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1.860
log
@Add apache-xml-security-c 1.3.1, apache XML security libraries C
version.

PR:		ports/109112
Submitted by:	Tony Maher
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@d293 1
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@snoopy is merely a shared library that is used as a wrapper
to the execve() function provided by libc as to log every call
to syslog (authpriv).  system administrators may find snoopy
useful in tasks such as light/heavy system monitoring, tracking other
administrator's actions as well as getting a good 'feel' of
what's going on in the system (for example apache running cgi
scripts).

WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/snoopylogger/

PR:		ports/108691
Submitted by:	Philippe Audeoud <jadawin at tuxaco.net>
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1.858
log
@Add keepassx 0.2.2, Cross Platform Password Manager.
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1.857
log
@Populate a new ports-mgmt category. List of moved ports:

  devel/portcheckout -> ports-mgmt/portcheckout
  devel/portlint -> ports-mgmt/portlint
  devel/portmk -> ports-mgmt/portmk
  devel/porttools -> ports-mgmt/porttools
  misc/instant-tinderbox -> ports-mgmt/instant-tinderbox
  misc/porteasy -> ports-mgmt/porteasy
  misc/portell -> ports-mgmt/portell
  misc/portless -> ports-mgmt/portless
  misc/tinderbox -> ports-mgmt/tinderbox
  security/jailaudit -> ports-mgmt/jailaudit
  security/portaudit -> ports-mgmt/portaudit
  security/portaudit-db -> ports-mgmt/portaudit-db
  security/vulnerability-test-port -> ports-mgmt/vulnerability-test-port
  sysutils/barry -> ports-mgmt/barry
  sysutils/bpm -> ports-mgmt/bpm
  sysutils/kports -> ports-mgmt/kports
  sysutils/managepkg -> ports-mgmt/managepkg
  sysutils/newportsversioncheck -> ports-mgmt/newportsversioncheck
  sysutils/pib -> ports-mgmt/pib
  sysutils/pkgfe -> ports-mgmt/pkgfe
  sysutils/pkg-orphan -> ports-mgmt/pkg-orphan
  sysutils/pkg_cutleaves -> ports-mgmt/pkg_cutleaves
  sysutils/pkg_install -> ports-mgmt/pkg_install
  sysutils/pkg_install-devel -> ports-mgmt/pkg_install-devel
  sysutils/pkg_remove -> ports-mgmt/pkg_remove
  sysutils/pkg_rmleaves -> ports-mgmt/pkg_rmleaves
  sysutils/pkg_trackinst -> ports-mgmt/pkg_trackinst
  sysutils/pkg_tree -> ports-mgmt/pkg_tree
  sysutils/portbrowser -> ports-mgmt/portbrowser
  sysutils/portconf -> ports-mgmt/portconf
  sysutils/portdowngrade -> ports-mgmt/portdowngrade
  sysutils/portcheck -> ports-mgmt/portcheck
  sysutils/portmanager -> ports-mgmt/portmanager
  sysutils/portmaster -> ports-mgmt/portmaster
  sysutils/portscout -> ports-mgmt/portscout
  sysutils/portsearch -> ports-mgmt/portsearch
  sysutils/portsman -> ports-mgmt/portsman
  sysutils/portsnap -> ports-mgmt/portsnap
  sysutils/portsopt -> ports-mgmt/portsopt
  sysutils/portupgrade -> ports-mgmt/portupgrade
  sysutils/portupgrade-devel -> ports-mgmt/portupgrade-devel
  sysutils/port-authoring-tools -> ports-mgmt/port-authoring-tools
  sysutils/port-maintenance-tools -> ports-mgmt/port-maintenance-tools
  sysutils/psearch -> ports-mgmt/psearch
  sysutils/p5-FreeBSD-Portindex -> ports-mgmt/p5-FreeBSD-Portindex
  sysutils/qtpkg -> ports-mgmt/qtpkg
  textproc/p5-FreeBSD-Ports -> ports-mgmt/p5-FreeBSD-Ports

Repocopies by:	marcus
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1.856
log
@This AOLserver module performs SHA1 hashes.

WWW: http://www.aolserver.com/

- Martin Matuska
martin@@matuska.org

PR:		ports/105781
Submitted by:	Martin Matuska <martin@@matuska.org>
Approved by:	erwin (mentor)
@
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    SUBDIR += jailaudit
a558 2
    SUBDIR += portaudit
    SUBDIR += portaudit-db
a715 1
    SUBDIR += vulnerability-test-port
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1.855
log
@An AOLserver socket driver module which implements SSL/TLS encryption on
incomming sockets, and also adds an https client API.

WWW: http://www.aolserver.com/

- Martin Matuska
martin@@matuska.org

PR:		ports/105781
Submitted by:	Martin Matuska <martin@@matuska.org>
Approved by:	erwin (mentor)
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1.854
log
@AOLserver interface to mhash library

WWW: http://www.aolserver.cz/

- Martin Matuska
martin@@matuska.org

PR:		ports/105781
Submitted by:	Martin Matuska <martin@@matuska.org>
Approved by:	erwin (mentor)
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1.853
log
@AOLserver interface to mcrypt library

WWW: http://www.aolserver.cz/

- Martin Matuska
martin@@matuska.org

PR:		ports/105781
Submitted by:	Martin Matuska <martin@@matuska.org>
Approved by:	erwin (mentor)
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1.852
log
@This module Uses OpenSSL to encrypt using the
AES, Blowfish, Cast5, IDEA and DES cyphers.

WWW: http://www.aolserver.com/

- Martin Matuska
martin@@matuska.org

PR:		ports/105781
Submitted by:	Martin Matuska <martin@@matuska.org>
Approved by:	erwin (mentor)
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1.851
log
@Add p5-Authen-Bitcard 0.86, bitcard authentication verification.

PR:		ports/107968
Submitted by:	chinsan
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1.850
log
@pkcs11-helper is a library that simplifies the interaction
with PKCS#11 providers for end-user applications.

pkcs11-helper allows using multiple PKCS#11 providers at
the same time, enumerating available token certificates, or
selecting a certificate directly by serialized id, handling
card removal and card insert events, handling card re-insert
to a different slot, supporting session expiration and much
more all using a simple API.

pkcs11-helper is not designed to manage card content, since
object attributes are usually vendor specific, and 99% of
application need to access existing objects in order to
perform signature and decryption.

WWW:	http://www.opensc-project.org/pkcs11-helper/
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1.849
log
@2007-01-01 graphics/teddy: No new releases in the past 4 years
2007-01-01 net/arla: "does not compile"
2007-01-02 sysutils/lsmlib: distfile and homepage disappeared
2007-01-02 security/ifd-gpr400: distfile and homepage disappeared
2007-01-04 science/mmtk: distfile and homepage disappeared
2007-01-04 print/xtem: distfile and homepage disappeared
2007-01-04 net/mrt: distfile and homepage disappeared
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log
@2006-12-01 net-p2p/gnome-btdownload: does not run with BitTorrent 4.x yet
2006-12-01 print/ec-fonts-mftraced: Installs files before 'make install'
2006-12-01 print/yatex-xemacs-mule: hangs during build
2006-12-01 security/gnu-crypto: Does not compile
2006-12-01 www/linux-beonex: Security issues. From http://www.beonex.com/ 'The currently available Beonex Communicator 0.8 builds have several known security bugs'
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log
@Text::Password::Pronounceable - Generate pronounceable passwords

This module generates pronuceable passwords, based the the
English digraphs by D Edwards.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-Password-Pronounceable/
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1.846
log
@Vinetto extracts the thumbnails and associated metadata from the Thumbs.db
files.

The Windows systems (98, ME, 2000, XP and 2003 Server) can store thumbnails
and metadata of the picture files contained in the directories of its FAT32
or NTFS filesystems.

The thumbnails and associated metadata are stored in Thumbs.db files.
The Thumbs.db files are undocumented OLE structured files.

Once a picture file has been deleted from the filesystem, the related thumbnail
and associated metada remain stored in the Thumbs.db file. So, the data
contained in those Thumbs.db files are an helpful source of information
for the forensics investigator.

WWW:	http://vinetto.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/107235
Submitted by:	Aleksander Fafula <alex at BSDGuru.org>
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log
@Overview:
Pantera uses an improved version of SpikeProxy to provide a powerful web
application analysis engine.

Goals:
The primary goal of Pantera is to combine automated capabilities with complete
manual testing to get the best penetration testing results.

WWW: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Pantera_Web_Assessment_Studio_Project

PR:		ports/105291
Submitted by:	Yonatan <onatan at gmail.com>
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1.844
log
@Fix Makefile now that gnupg-devel has disappeared, and gnupg1 has been
repocopied.  Takes care of current INDEX breakage.

Submitted by:	various scripts
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1.843
log
@OpenID is a decentralized identity system, but one that's actually
decentralized and doesn't entirely crumble if one company turns evil
or goes out of business.

An OpenID identity is just a URL. You can have multiple identities in
the same way you can have multiple URLs. All OpenID does is provide a
way to prove that you own a URL (identity).

Anybody can run their own site using OpenID, and anybody can be an
OpenID server, and they all work with each other without having to
register with or pay anybody to "get started". An owner of a URL can
pick which OpenID server to use.

WWW: http://www.openidenabled.com/openid/libraries/perl/
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1.842
log
@Python OpenID library implements recent changes to the OpenID
specification as well as making API changes that should make
integration with applications easier.

This library allows the use of XRI as OpenID identifiers, allowing users
to log in with their i-names.  For full XRI compatibility,
relying parties integrating this library should take note of the user's
CanonicalID, as described in the "Identifying the End User" section of
the OpenID 2.0 specification.

WWW: http://www.openidenabled.com/openid/libraries/python/
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1.841
log
@Add phpmyid 0.3, a single user Identity Provider for the OpenID
framework.

PR:		ports/106874
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
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1.840
log
@MyPasswordSafe is a straight-forward, easy-to-use password manager that
maintains compatibility with Password Safe files. MyPasswordSafe has the
following features:

* Safes are encrypted when they are stored to disk.
* Passwords never have to be seen, because they are copied to the clipboard.
* Random passwords can be generated.
* Window size, position, and column widths are remembered.
* Passwords remain encrypted until they need to be decrypted at the dialog and
  file levels.
* A safe can be made active so it will always be opened when MyPasswordSafe
  starts.
* Supports Unicode in the safes.
* Languages supported: English and French.

WWW: http://www.semanticgap.com/myps/
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log
@ - Add hashlib-20060408a

 Python secure hash and message digest module MD5, SHA1, SHA224, SHA256,
 SHA384 and SHA512 (backported from Python 2.5 for use on 2.3 and 2.4)

 WWW: http://code.krypto.org/python/hashlib/
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1.838
log
@The tool is a simple flow-analyzing passive L7 fingerprinter. It
examines the sequence of client-server exchanges, their relative
layer 7 payload sizes, and transmission intervals (as opposed to
inspecting the contents, which is what most passive fingerprinters
and "smart" sniffers would do to analyze transmissions). This is
then matched against a database of traffic pattern signatures to
infer some interesting facts about the traffic.

PR:		ports/106351
Submitted by:	trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
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1.837
log
@Add sshblock, a tool to block abusive SSH login attempts.
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1.836
log
@A library for connecting to and sending commands to a local
ClamAV clamd service - an anti-virus daemon process.

You can find more information about clam anti-virus at
WWW: http://www.clamav.net/

File::Scan::ClamAV was originally based on the Clamd module

Submitted by:	Jan-Peter Koopmann <Jan-Peter.Koopmann at seceidos.de>
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1.835
log
@Sguil (pronounced "sgweel") is a graphical interface to snort,
an open source intrusion detection system.
The actual interface and GUI server are written in tcl/tk.
Sguil also relies on other open source software
in order to function properly.

The client requires gpg, iwidgets and other tcl packages and may
also use wireshark, festival and tls depending on your selection
of options.  Run "make config" in the port to see what options
are available.

Sguil currently functions as an analysis interface and has
no snort sensor or rule management capabilities.

WWW: http://sguil.sourceforge.net/index.php
pauls@@utdallas.edu

PR:		ports/105496
Submitted by:	Paul Schmehl <pauls at utdallas.edu>
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log
@New Port: security/osslsigncode

Platform-independent tool for Authenticode signing of EXE/CAB files - uses
OpenSSL and libcurl. It also supports timestamping.

PR:	ports/105353
Submitted By:	Nick Barkas <snb@@threerings.net>
Approved By:	flz (mentor)
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1.833
log
@Sguil is an open source tool to implement Network
Security Monitoring (NSM).  NSM is the collection,
analysis, and escalation of indications and warnings
to detect and respond to intrusions.  NSM tools are
used more for network audit and specialized
applications than traditional alert-centric "intrusion
detection" systems.

Want to learn more about Network Security Monitoring
(NSM)? Then check out Richard Bejtlich's recently
released book, The Tao of Network Security Monitoring:
Beyond Intrusion Detection. An excerpt reads:

"Network security monitoring (NSM) equips security
staff to deal with the inevitable consequences of too
few resources and too many responsibilities. NSM collects
the data needed to generate better assessment, detection,
and response processes--resulting in decreased impact from
unauthorized activities."

WWW: http://sguil.sourceforge.net/index.php
pauls@@utdallas.edu

PR:		ports/104227
Submitted by:	Paul Schmehl <pauls at utdallas.edu>
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1.832
log
@Simple commandline wrapper around gpg that makes it store its passphrase
in gnome-keyring.  It is a direct competitor to (the unmaintained)
quintuple-agent.

Submitted by:	ahze
Approved by:	portmgr (kris and marcus)
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1.831
log
@Sguil (pronounced "sgweel") is a graphical interface to snort
(www.snort.org), an open source intrusion detection system.
The actual interface and GUI server are written in tcl/tk
(www.tcl.tk). Sguil also relies on other open source software
in order to function properly.

The sensor list includes security/barnyard, security/snort,
security/sancp, tcpdump (a part of the OS) and devel/tcltls as
well as lang/tcl84 and lang/tclX.  Care has been taken to ensure
that everything you need to build a working sguil operation is
in the FreeBSD ports system or part of the OS already.

Sguil currently functions as an analysis interface and has
no snort sensor or rule management capabilities.

WWW: http://sguil.sourceforge.net/index.php
pauls@@utdallas.edu

PR:		ports/95018
Submitted by:	Paul Schmehl <pauls at utdallas.edu>
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log
@Add p5-openxpki-deployment 0.9.543, perl based enterprise class
trustcenter software for PKI.

PR:		ports/103949
Submitted by:	Sergei Vyshenski <svysh at cryptocom.ru>
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1.829
log
@Add p5-openxpki-i18n 0.9.538, perl based trustcenter software for PKI:
i18n tools.

PR:		ports/103948
Submitted by:	Sergei Vyshenski <svysh at cryptocom.ru>
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log
@Add p5-openxpki-client-soap-lite 0.9.421, SOAP-Lite toolkit for
openxpki.

PR:		ports/103947
Submitted by:	Sergei Vyshenski <svysh at cryptocom.ru>
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1.827
log
@Add p5-openxpki-client-scep 0.9.421, client for SCEP requests to
openxpki server.

PR:		ports/103946
Submitted by:	Sergei Vyshenski <svysh at cryptocom.ru>
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1.826
log
@Add p5-openxpki-client-html-mason 0.9.546, web interface for local
openxpki daemon.

PR:		ports/103945
Submitted by:	Sergei Vyshenski <svysh at cryptocom.ru>
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1.825
log
@Add p5-openxpki-client-cli 0.9.459, command line interface for local
openxpki daemon.

PR:		ports/103944
Submitted by:	Sergei Vyshenski <svysh at cryptocom.ru>
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1.824
log
@Add p5-openxpki-client 0.9.450, perl based trustcenter software for PKI:
base class for actual clients.

PR:		ports/103943
Submitted by:	Sergei Vyshenski <svysh at cryptocom.ru>
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1.823
log
@Add p5-Crypt-GCrypt 1.15, perl interface to the GNU Cryptographic
library.

PR:		ports/103767
Submitted by:	TAKAHASHI Kaoru <kaoru at kaisei.org>
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log
@The Metasploit Project

This is the Metasploit Project. The goal is to provide useful
information to people who perform penetration testing, IDS signature
development, and exploit research. This site was created to fill the
gaps in the information publicly available on various exploitation
techniques and to create a useful resource for exploit developers. The
tools and information on this site are provided for legal penetration
testing and research purposes only.

This port is an in-development version of the upcoming Metasploit Framework.
It is based on Ruby instead of perl, and has a different license.

WWW: http://www.metasploit.org

PR:		ports/101280
Submitted by:	Yonatan <onatan at gmail.com>
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log
@- Separate sinfp into library (p5-Net-SinFP) and binary+db (sinfp)
- Use latest db snapshot
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1.820
log
@PBNJ is a network suite to monitor changes that occur on a network
over time. It does this by checking for changes on the target
machine(s), which includes the details about the services running on
them as well as the service state. PBNJ parses the data from a scan
and stores it in a database. PBNJ uses Nmap to perform scans.

WWW: http://www.sf.net/projects/pbnj

PR:		ports/100904
Submitted by:	Joshua D. Abraham <jabra(at)ccs.neu.edu>
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log
@Add blocksshd 0.8, protects computers from SSH brute force attacks.

PR:		ports/102367
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
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1.818
log
@Fwipe is a secure file erasing program. fwipe0, which actually erases
your files, is immune to filenames containing spaces, carriage returns,
dashes, or any other special characters. You can use it in place of rm
in cron jobs, together with "find ... -print0". The output of fwipe0 is
specially designed to be parsed easily by machine, so it can be embedded
in other applications which need secure file erasure.

WWW: http://jeenyus.net/~budney/linux/software/fwipe.html

PR:		ports/103488
Submitted by:	David Thiel <lx(at)redundancy.redundancy.org>
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1.817
log
@Add port security/shttpscanner:

Simple HTTP Scanner is a creation made for web site pen testing. You can
check for directories and files on the remote web server and get some
server information like the webserver running.

WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/shttpscanner/
Author: Paisterist <paisterist@@users.sourceforge.net>
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1.816
log
@- Remove security/fpc-md5. It was renamed to security/fpc-hash

Approved by:	garga (mentor, implicit)
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1.815
log
@- New port:
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1.814
log
@TLS Lite is a free python library that implements SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, and TLS
1.1. TLS Lite supports non-traditional authentication methods such as SRP,
shared keys, and cryptoIDs in addition to X.509 certificates. TLS Lite is pure
Python, however it can access OpenSSL, cryptlib, pycrypto, and GMPY for faster
crypto operations. TLS Lite integrates with httplib, xmlrpclib, poplib,
imaplib, smtplib, SocketServer, asyncore, and Twisted.

WWW: http://trevp.net/tlslite/

PR:		ports/102923
Submitted by:	Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex at foxybanana.com>
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1.813
log
@Suhosin is an advanced protection system for PHP installations.
It was designed to protect servers and users from known and
unknown flaws in PHP applications and the PHP core.
Suhosin comes in two independent parts, that can be used
separately or in combination. The first part is a small patch
against the PHP core, that implements a few low-level
protections against bufferoverflows or format string
vulnerabilities and the second part is a powerful PHP extension
that implements all the other protections.

Suhosin is binary compatible to normal PHP installation,
which means it is compatible to 3rd party binary extension
like ZendOptimizer.

WWW: http://www.suhosin.org/
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1.812
log
@Remove expired ports
@
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1.811
log
@The pam_abl provides auto blacklisting of hosts and users
responsible for repeated failed authentication attempts.

WWW: http://www.hexten.net/pam_abl/

PR:		ports/100635
Submitted by:	Petr Rehor <prehor@@gmail.com>
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    SUBDIR += antivir-milter
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    SUBDIR += finger_mysql
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1.810
log
@GnuTLS is a portable ANSI C based library which implements the TLS 1.0 and
SSL 3.0 protocols. The library does not include any patented algorithms and
is available under the GNU Lesser GPL license.

Important features of the GnuTLS library include:
- Thread safety
- Support for both TLS 1.0 and SSL 3.0 protocols
- Support for both X.509 and OpenPGP certificates
- Support for basic parsing and verification of certificates
- Support for SRP for TLS authentication
- Support for TLS Extension mechanism
- Support for TLS Compression Methods

Additionaly GnuTLS provides an emulation API for the widely used
OpenSSL library, to ease integration with existing applications.

WWW:	http://www.gnutls.org/
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1.809
log
@Add mosref 2.0.b3, a secure remote execution framework using a compact
Scheme-influenced VM.

PR:		ports/102238
Submitted by:	Piet Delport
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1.808
log
@Add port security/sinfp:

SinFP is a new approach to OS fingerprinting, which bypasses
limitations that nmap has.

Nmap approaches to fingerprinting as shown to be efficient for years.
Nowadays, with the omni-presence of stateful filtering devices,
PAT/NAT configurations and emerging packet normalization technologies,
its approach to OS fingerprinting is becoming to be obsolete.

SinFP uses the aforementioned limitations as a basis for tests to be
obsolutely avoided in used frames to identify accurately the remote
operating system. That is, it only requires one open TCP port, sends
only fully standard TCP packets, and limits the number of tests to 2
or 3 (with only 1 test giving the OS reliably in most cases).

WWW: http://www.gomor.org/sinfp
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1.807
log
@VNCcrack is a fast offline password cracker for VNC passwords.
By sniffing a VNC challenge-response sequence off the network
(typically when VNC is used without a decent cryptographic
wrapper like SSH or SSL), you can recover the password fairly
easily and quickly by letting VNCcrack pound on it.

WWW: http://www.randombit.net/projects/vnccrack/

PR:		ports/102279
Submitted by:	Pankov Pavel <pankov_p at mail.ru>
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1.806
log
@Finish adding security/openvpn-devel after repocopy.
@
text
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1.805
log
@Add bruteblock 0.0.4, software for blocking bruteforce attacks with
ipfw.

PR:		ports/101254
Submitted by:	Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3 at mail.ru>
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text
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1.804
log
@- Remove security/linux-krb5-libs, it was integrated to linux_base-fc4.

Approved by:	garga (mentor)
@
text
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1.803
log
@- ruby-crypt is a pure-ruby implementation of a number of popular
  encryption algorithms.
@
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    SUBDIR += linux-krb5-libs
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1.802
log
@Add p5-PerlCryptLib 1.03, perl interface to Peter Guttman cryptlib API.

PR:		ports/101658
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
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1.801
log
@This library implements Blowfish, DES, and Triple-DES.

Author:	Gerd Stolpmann
WWW:	http://www.ocaml-programming.de/packages/

PR:		ports/101213
Submitted by:	Stanislav Sedov <ssedov at mbsd.msk.ru>
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1.800
log
@- New port: security/linux-krb5-libs

Kerberos V5 is an authentication system developed at MIT.

(Linux version)

WWW: http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/

- New port: security/linux-openssl

The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust,
commercial-grade, full-featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing
the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security
(TLS v1) protocols with full-strength cryptography world-wide. The
project is managed by a worldwide community of volunteers that use
the Internet to communicate, plan, and develop the OpenSSL tookit
and its related documentation.

OpenSSL is based on the excellent SSLeay library developed by Eric
A. Young and Tim J. Hudson. The OpenSSL toolkit is licensed under
an Apache-style licence, which basically means that you are free
to get and use it for commercial and non-commercial purposes subject
to some simple license conditions.

(Linux version)

WWW: http://www.openssl.org/

Approved by:	garga (mentor)
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1.799
log
@Add p5-Crypt-OICQ, cryptographic algorithm used by OICQ protocol.
This is for chinese/oicq.
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1.798
log
@Add pecl-tcpwrap 1.0, a PECL extension which provides tcpwrappers
binding.

PR:		ports/101136
Submitted by:	chinsan <chinsan.tw at gmail.com>
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text
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1.797
log
@Add httprint 301, web server fingerprinting tool.

PR:		ports/101004
Submitted by:	Yonatan <onatan at gmail.com>
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1.796
log
@New port: security/gpass

The GNOME Password Manager - GPass for short - is a simple
application, written for the GNOME 2 desktop, that lets you manage a
collection of passwords.  The password collection is stored in an
encrypted file, protected by a master-password.

GPass is released under the GNU GPL2 licence.

Features:

    * Clean and easy-to-use user interface.
    * Quick-search facility.
    * Username and password may easily be copied to the clipboard.
    * Encryption is done using the OpenSSL cryptographics library.
    * The built-in password generator helps you generate secure passwords.
    * You can launch a website and the associated username/passwords
      direct from GPass

Author: Kouji TAKAO <kouji -at- netlab.jp>
WWW:    http://projects.netlab.jp/gpass/

PR:		ports/100845
Submitted by:	ports_at_c0decafe.net <ports at c0decafe.net>
Approved by:	garga (mentor)
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1.795
log
@Add isnprober 1.02, penTest tool for TCP Initial Sequence Numbers
research.

PR:		ports/101005
Submitted by:	Yonatan <onatan at gmail.com>
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1.794
log
@Add courieruserinfo 1.1.2, user account information retrieval utility.

PR:		ports/100900
Submitted by:	Andrew St. Jean <andrew at arda.homeunix.net>
@
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1.793
log
@Add trans-proxy-tor,  transparent proxy used to redirect TCP
connections into Tor.

trans-proxy-tor is a transparent proxy
that uses PF to redirect TCP connections
through Tor (http://tor.eff.org/).

Programs that aren't aware of Tor
will use it without their knowledge,
and their traffic no longer leaves the
system unencrypted.

PR:		ports/99034
Submitted by:	Fabian Keil <fk at fabiankeil.de>
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1.792
log
@Add dns-proxy-tor, resolves DNS requests through Tor.

dns-proxy-tor is a DNS server that stops
DNS leaks with applications that don't support
or aren't configured to use socks4a or Tor's DNS
resolution.

WWW: http://http://p56soo2ibjkx23xo.onion/

PR:		ports/99033
Submitted by:	Fabian Keil <fk at fabiankeil.de>
@
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1.791
log
@Add p5-Data-Entropy 0.000, entropy (randomness) management.

PR:		ports/100547
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
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1.790
log
@This is a pure perl implementation of the new AES Rijndael. You want
to use Crypt::Rijndael where available. This implementation is really
slow, but I am working on it.

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Rijndael_PP/

PR:		ports/100262
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
@
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@


1.789
log
@Add a port of "knock" - a flexible port-knocking server and client.

PR:		ports/94626
Submitted by:	shaun (me)
Approved by:	ahze (mentor, implicit)
@
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1.788
log
@This package provides an interface to the cracklib (libcrack) libraries that
come standard on most unix-like distributions. This allows you to check
passwords against dictionaries of words to ensure some minimal level of
password security.

From the cracklib README
CrackLib makes literally hundreds of tests to determine whether you've
chosen a bad password.

* It tries to generate words from your username and gecos entry to tries
to match them against what you've chosen.

* It checks for simplistic patterns.

* It then tries to reverse-engineer your password into a dictionary
word, and searches for it in your dictionary.

- after all that, it's PROBABLY a safe(-ish) password. 8-)

WWW: http://pecl.php.net/package/crack

PR:		ports/94244
Submitted by:	Bill Moran <wmoran at collaborativefusion.com>
@
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1.787
log
@Remove gnutls-devel since the development version of gnutls is not
active yet.
@
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1.786
log
@Remove expired leaf ports:
2006-07-01 emulators/linux_base-fc3
2006-06-15 misc/linux-opengroupware
2006-07-01 net/opengk
2006-07-01 security/p5-Crypt-OpenPGP
2006-07-01 textproc/sed_inplace
2006-07-01 textproc/xml4j
2006-07-01 x11-wm/aewm++
@
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@a147 1
    SUBDIR += gnutls-devel
@


1.785
log
@Kovpn is a really simple OpenVPN GUI for everyday use. It is a client only GUI,
meaning that you cannot administrate an OpenVPN server with it (Look for kvpnc
if you want such a program). You can use it to connect and disconnect without
needing to open a console. You can also input username and/or password that
might be needed.
In Short: It can do everything an end-user want's for his everyday work with
OpenVPN.

WWW: http://www.enlighter.de/

--Anderson S. Ferreira <anderson@@cnpm.embrapa.br>

PR:		ports/95709
Submitted by:	anderson@@cnpm.embrapa.br
@
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    SUBDIR += p5-Crypt-OpenPGP
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1.784
log
@Add p5-openxpki 0.9.342, perl based enterprise class trastcenter
software for PKI.

PR:		ports/99317
Submitted by:	Sergei Vyshenski <svysh@@cryptocom.ru>
@
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1.783
log
@Adding port security/p5-Authen-PAAS, Perl Authentication & Authorization
Service

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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1.782
log
@Add OpenBSM 1.0a6, the Open Source Basic Security Module (BSM) Audit
Implementation.
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1.781
log
@Engine_pkcs11 is an implementation of an engine for OpenSSL.
It can be loaded using code, config file or command line and
will pass any function call by openssl to a PKCS#11 module.
Engine_pkcs11 is meant to be used with smart cards and software
for using smart cards in PKCS#11 format, such as OpenSC.

WWW:	http://www.opensc-project.org/engine_pkcs11/

Note: the port requires the OpenSSL installed from ports,
since dynamic engine loading is disabled in base system.
See PR bin/79570 for details.
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1.780
log
@Pam_p11 is a plugable authentication module (pam) package
for using crpytographic tokens such as smart cards and
usb crypto tokens for authentication.

Pam_p11 uses libp11 to access any PKCS#11 module.
It should be compatible with any implementation, but it
is primarely developed using OpenSC.

Pam_p11 implements two authentication modules:
 * pam_p11_openssh authenticates the user using his
   openssh ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file.
 * pam_p11_opensc authenticates the user using
   certificates found in ~/.eid/authorized_certificates.

Pam_p11 is very simple, it has no config file, no options
other than the PKCS#11 module file, does not know about
certificate chains, certificate authorities, revocation
lists or OCSP. Perfect for the small installation with no
frills.

WWW:	http://www.opensc-project.org/pam_p11/
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1.779
log
@Libp11 is a library implementing a small layer
on top of PKCS#11 API to make using PKCS#11
implementations easier.

WWW:	http://www.opensc-project.org/libp11/
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1.778
log
@The NTLM (Windows NT LAN Manager) authentication scheme is the
authentication algorithm used by Microsoft.

NTLM authentication scheme is used in DCOM and HTTP environment. It is
used to authenticate DCE RPC packets in DCOM. It is also used to
authenticate HTTP packets to MS Web Proxy or MS Web Server.

Currently, it is the authentication scheme Internet Explorer chooses to
authenticate itself to proxies/web servers that supports NTLM.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Authen-NTLM/

PR:		ports/98684
Submitted by:	James Thomason <james@@divide.org>
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1.777
log
@Add p5-Nmap-Parser 1.05, parse nmap scan data with perl.

PR:		ports/98576
Submitted by:	Joshua D. Abraham <jabra@@ccs.neu.edu>
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1.776
log
@PAM module for TIS authsrv authentication

The pam_authsrv module provides TIS authsrv authentication to PAM-aware
applications. It has been tested under AIX 4.3.3 (using the Linux-PAM for
AIX patch) and 5.1, Solaris 8 and 9, RedHat Linux 7.2, and HP-UX 11.00.

The pam_authsrv source code is available from:

    ftp://ftp.feep.net/pub/software/PAM/pam_authsrv/pam_authsrv-1.0.2.tar.gz

Binaries of pam_authsrv are available as Encap packages for a variety of
platforms.

For further information, please see the enclosed README file.

WWW: http://www.feep.net/PAM/pam_authsrv/

PR:		ports/97157
Submitted by:	Jim Pirzyk <pirzyk@@FreeBSD.org>
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1.775
log
@Translated manual pages for security/nmap.  Current list of
translations includes Spanish, French, Croatian, Japanese,
Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak and Chinese.

WWW: http://www.insecure.org/nmap/

PR:		ports/93598
Submitted by:	Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@@roe.ch>
Approved by:	lawrance (mentor, implicit)
@
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1.774
log
@- Remove this port, the version was included in base system.

Approved by:	mnag (mentor)
@
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@


1.773
log
@- Rename ports

  security/gnomekeyring -> security/gnome-keyring
  security/gnomekeyringmanager -> security/gnome-keyring-manager
@
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@a166 1
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1.772
log
@Let's not forget to update Makefile when adding new port (reminded by flz)

Approved by:	flz (mentor)
@
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@d138 2
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    SUBDIR += gnomekeyring
    SUBDIR += gnomekeyringmanager
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1.771
log
@Adding port security/p5-Crypt-Dining, The Dining Cryptographers' ProtocoAdding port security/p5-Crypt-Dining, The Dining Cryptographers' Protocoll

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
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1.770
log
@A PAM module that allows you to require a special group or
user to access a service.

WWW: http://www.splitbrain.org/projects/pam_require/

PR:		ports/95187
Submitted by:	Chris Cowart <ccowart@@rescomp.berkeley.edu>
@
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@d329 1
@


1.769
log
@Adding port security/p5-Tree-Authz, a library implementing a Role-Based Access Control authorization scheme.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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1.768
log
@Adding port security/p5-Authen-Simple-RADIUS, RADIUS extension for security/p5-Authen-Simple.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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@d440 1
@


1.767
log
@Adding port security/p5-Authen-Simple-PAM, PAM extension for security/p5-Authen-Simple.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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@d301 1
@


1.766
log
@Adding port security/p5-Authen-Simple-DBM, DBM extension for security/p5-Authen-Simple.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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1.765
log
@Adding port security/p5-Authen-Simple-SMB, SMB extension for security/p5-Authen-Simple.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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@d295 1
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1.764
log
@Adding port security/p5-Authen-Simple-SSH, SSH protocol extension for security/p5-Authen-Simple.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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@d299 1
@


1.763
log
@PAM module for pseudouser authentication

PR:		ports/97159
Submitted by:	Jim Pirzyk <pirzyk@@FreeBSD.org>
@
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@d299 1
@


1.762
log
@Adding port security/p5-Authen-Simple-Passwd, Passwd extension for security/p5-Authen-Simple.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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@d447 1
@


1.761
log
@Adding port security/p5-Authen-Simple-HTTP, HTTP extension for security/p5-Authen-Simple.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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@


1.760
log
@Adding port security/p5-Authen-Simple-Net, extension for security/p5-Authen-Simple allowing authentication via FTP, POP3, or SMTP.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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1.759
log
@Adding port security/p5-Authen-Simple-DBI, DBI extension for security/p5-Authen-
Simple.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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@d296 1
@


1.758
log
@Adding port security/p5-Authen-Simple-LDAP, LDAP and ActiveDirectory extension to security/p5-Authen-Simple.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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@d294 1
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1.757
log
@Adding port security/p5-Authen-Simple, a consistent and simple framework for authentication.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
@
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@


1.756
log
@Add py-cerealizer: Secure pickle-like module

PR:		ports/96944
Submitted by:	Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@@bsd.org.pe>
Approved by:	krion (mentor)
@
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@d293 1
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1.755
log
@PAM module for per-user authentication

PR:		ports/97158
Submitted by:	Jim Pirzyk <pirzyk@@freebsd.org>
@
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1.754
log
@Add ipfwcount 0.2.1, summarise ipfw logs by counting and sorting the
fields.

PR:		ports/92454
Submitted by:	Robert Archer <freebsd@@deathbeforedecaf.net>
Approved by:	tobez
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1.753
log
@Since the DAT files are so short lived on the server, have this port
automatically fetch the current DAT file.  The uvscan-dat port will
be removed shortly.
@
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1.752
log
@TrustedPickle is a Python module that can save most any arbitrary Python object
in a signed pickle file. There are two big differences between this module and
the standard pickle module. First, TrustedPickle can pickle a module, but the
standard pickle module cannot. Second, TrustedPickle includes a signature that
can verify the data's origin before the data is unpickled.

WWW: http://trustedpickle.sourceforge.net/index.html

PR:		ports/96691
Submitted by:	Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@@foxybanana.com>
Approved by:	lawrance (mentor)
@
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@a626 1
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1.751
log
@Add parano: A Gnome program to deal with hashfiles

PR:		ports/96710
Submitted by:	sat
Approved by:	krion (mentor)
@
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@


1.750
log
@Add rainbowcrack 1.2, a hash cracker that precomputes plaintext -
ciphertext pairs in advance.

PR:		96664
Submitted by:	bryan@@freshdns.net
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@


1.749
log
@Add medusa 1.0, a speedy, massively parallel, modular, login
brute-forcer.

PR:		ports/96641
Submitted by:	David Thiel <lx@@redundancy.redundancy.org>
@
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1.748
log
@courierpasswd is an authentication and password changing utility
that uses the courier-authlib authentication library to find user credentials.

Its interface follows that of Daniel J. Bernstein's checkpassword program.

WWW: http://www.arda.homeunix.net/store/

PR:		ports/96572
Submitted by:	Andrew St. Jean <andrew@@arda.homeunix.net>
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1.747
log
@add p5-Authen-TypeKey 0.05
TypeKey authentication verification

PR:		94679
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@@gslin.org>
@
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1.746
log
@Tcl SASL provides a Tcl interface to the Cyrus SASLv2 library.

WWW: http://beepcore-tcl.sourceforge.net/tclsasl.html

PR:		ports/96359
Submitted by:	Denis Shaposhnikov <dsh@@vlink.ru>
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1.745
log
@Password Manager helps to manage large numbers of passwords and related
information and simplifies the tasks of searching and entering password data.

KedPM is written as an extensible framework, which allows users to plug in
custom password database back-ends and custom user interface front-ends.
Currently, only the Figaro PM back-end supported. To control KedPM user can
choose between CLI and GTK2 based GUI front-ends.

WWW: http://kedpm.sourceforge.net

PR:		ports/96321
Submitted by:	Tim Welch <twelch@@thepentagon.org>
@
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1.744
log
@- New port:
fswatch is a utility to guard changes in a file system. fswatch is composed
of three simple programs: fswbuild, fswcmp, fswshow. fswbuild builds file
system information database. fswcmp compairs two database files and returns
what changes a in file system have been introduced. fswshow shows contents of
database file. a file information database is platform independend.

fswatch can collect the following information about files (and directories):
inode, links, uid, gid, mode, size, flags, ctime, checksum (sha1) ; and can
show which files were added, deleted or changed.

PR:		ports/95973
Submitted by:	dominik karczmarski <dominik@@karczmarski.com> (maintainer)
Reworked by:	jmelo
Approved by:	mnag (mentor)
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1.743
log
@Remove expired ports:
2006-04-17 security/nessus-devel
2006-04-17 security/nessus-libnasl-devel
2006-04-17 security/nessus-libraries-devel
2006-04-17 security/nessus-plugins-devel
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1.742
log
@Remove the skip port. Created before there was an IPSec implementation on
FreeBSD, it is now extremely obsolete. In any case it doesn't compile. Earlier
version of this port can still be used on older versions of FreeBSD of course.
@
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    SUBDIR += nessus-devel
a248 1
    SUBDIR += nessus-libnasl-devel
a249 1
    SUBDIR += nessus-libraries-devel
a250 1
    SUBDIR += nessus-plugins-devel
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1.741
log
@UPEK TouchChip TFM/ESS Fingerprint BSP is a (binary only) BioAPI BSP which
provides support for UPEKs fingerprint sensors.

PR:		ports/93035
Submitted by:	Fredrik Lindberg <fli@@shapeshifter.se>
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1.740
log
@Add security/p5-GSSAPI 0.20, a Perl extension providing access to the
GSSAPIv2 library.
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1.739
log
@Anti-bruteforce PAM module for authentification services. It can be used to
prevent brute-force attacks on services like SSH or Telnet. It's highly
configurable and very fast.

WWW: http://mbsd.msk.ru/pam_af.html

PR:		ports/94113
Submitted by:	Stanislav Sedov <ssedov@@mbsd.msk.ru>
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1.738
log
@Password Gorilla is cross-platform Password Manager.
It uses TCL/Tk and runs on most platforms supported by Tcl/Tk.

WWW:	http://www.fpx.de/fp/Software/Gorilla

PR:		ports/93179
Submitted by:	Kay Lehmann <kay_lehmann@@web.de>
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1.737
log
@Add silktools.

SiLK, the System for Internet-Level Knowledge, is a collection of
netflow tools developed by the CERT/NetSA (Network Situational
Awareness) Team to facilitate security analysis in large networks.

SiLK consists of a suite of tools which collect and examine netflow
data, allowing analysts to rapidly query large sets of data.

WWW: http://silktools.sourceforge.net

PR:		ports/94623
Submitted by:	David Thiel <lx@@redundancy.redundancy.org>
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1.736
log
@Add matrixssl, a small GPL'd SSL implementation.
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1.735
log
@- Add port security/pecl-gnupg

This extension provides methods to PHP interact with gnupg.

WWW:	http://pecl.php.net/package/gnupg
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1.734
log
@Remove hpn-ssh; the functionality is now an option when building the
openssh-portable port.

Pointy hat to:	brooks
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1.733
log
@The Authen::Libwrap module allows you to access the hosts_ctl()
function from the popular TCP Wrappers security package.  This
allows validation of network access from perl programs against
the system-wide hosts.allow file.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Authen-Libwrap

PR:		ports/92855
Submitted by:	Zach Thompson <hideo@@lastamericanempire.com>
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1.732
log
@New slave port to security/barnyard - adds patches for sguil6

PR:		ports/92241
Submitted by:	Paul Schmehl <pauls@@utdallas.edu>
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1.731
log
@We all know that you should always check input variables, but PHP does not
offer really good functionality for doing this in a safe way.
The Input Filter extension is meant to address this issue by implementing
a set of filters and mechanisms that users can use to safely access their
input data.

WWW: http://pecl.php.net/package/filter

PR:		ports/92198
Submitted by:	Alexander Zhuravlev <zaa@@zaa.pp.ru>
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1.730
log
@Net::SFTP is a pure Ruby implementation of the SFTP client protocol
(versions 1 through 5).

PR:		ports/91829
Submitted by:	Roderick van Domburg <r.s.a.vandomburg@@student.utwente.nl>
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1.729
log
@Net::SSH is a pure-Ruby implementation of the SSH2 client protocol. It
supports the following features:

 - User authentication via explicit username/password, or using a
public-key/private-key pair.
 - Port forwarding, both from the local host to a remote computer via
the remote host, and from the remote host to the local host.
 - Execute processes on the remote machine, both interactively and
non-interactively ("batch").

PR:		ports/91828
Submitted by:	Roderick van Domburg <r.s.a.vandomburg@@student.utwente.nl>
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1.728
log
@Add drupal-ldap_integration.

The ldap_integration Drupal module allows users to authenticate against
a LDAP directory.  Additionally, users can read and modify their data in
the LDAP directory subject to administrative restrictions.
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1.727
log
@ClamCour is a filter for courier MTA using ClamAV for scanning mails for
viruses.

PR:		ports/91740
Submitted by:	Milan Obuch <bsd@@dino.sk>
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1.726
log
@The (BSD) BioAPI service module for PAM provides authentication management
through BioAPI BSPs.

PR:		ports/91750
Submitted by:	Fredrik Lindberg <fli@@shapeshifter.se>
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1.725
log
@bioapitool is a small BioAPI management utility which allows enrollment and
verification of BIR entries.  It only implements a subset of the BioAPI
specification but should provide enough functionallity for basic account
management.

PR:		ports/91749
Submitted by:	Fredrik Lindberg <fli@@shapeshifter.se>
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1.724
log
@BioAPI (Biometric Application Programming Interface) brings platform and device
independence to application programmers and biometric service providers.

PR:		ports/91734
Submitted by:	Fredrik Lindberg <fli@@shapeshifter.se>
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1.723
log
@- Move databases/pecl-hash to security/pecl-hash

PR:		ports/91680
Submitted by:	Alexander Zhuravlev <zaa@@zaa.pp.ru> (maintainer)
Repocopies by:	marcus
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1.722
log
@New port: security/expiretable Utility used to remove entries from the pf(4) table based on their age

	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>
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1.721
log
@Update: security/samhain 2.0.10 -> 2.1.0

        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>
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1.720
log
@Update: security/samhain 2.0.10 -> 2.1.0

        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>
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1.719
log
@[NEW PORT]: security/cutlass

	The attached shar is for security/cutlass - an encrypted
	peer-to-peer voice, text, and file transmission protocol
	entended to bring encrypted Internet use to the masses.
	Also included is a sample application using the protocol.

Please note that the patch ommited from the PR will have to be added
when ports/91035 : [UPDATE]: security/botan is commited.

PR:		ports/91072
Submitted by:	Wesley Shields <wxs@@csh.rit.edu>
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1.718
log
@Add ipfcount 0.1, summarise ipf logs by counting and sorting the fields.

PR:		ports/90811
Submitted by:	Robert Archer <freebsd@@deathbeforedecaf.net>
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1.717
log
@Add openvpn-admin 1.9.2, GUI frontend to openvpn.

PR:		ports/90176
Submitted by:	Remington Lang <MrL0Lz@@gmail.com>
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1.716
log
@This is not C-code interface (like `Digest::MD5') but a Perl-only
implementation of MD4 (like `Digest::Perl::MD5'). Because of this, it is
slow but avoids platform specific complications. For efficiency you
should use `Digest::MD4' instead of this module if it is available.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-Perl-MD4

PR:		ports/90771
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.715
log
@Digest::SHA::PurePerl is a complete implementation of the NIST
Secure Hash Standard.  It gives Perl programmers a convenient way
to calculate SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 message
digests.  The module can handle all types of input, including
partial-byte data.
Digest::SHA::PurePerl is written entirely in Perl.  If your platform
has a C compiler, you should install the functionally-equivalent
(but much faster) Digest::SHA module.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-SHA-PurePerl

PR:		ports/90773
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.714
log
@This is not an interface (like "Digest::MD5") but a Perl implementation
of MD5. It is written in perl only and because of this it is slow but it
works without C-Code. You should use "Digest::MD5" instead of this
module if it is available. This module is only usefull for
computers where you cannot install "Digest::MD5" (e.g. lack of a
C-Compiler).

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-Perl-MD5

PR:		ports/90772
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.713
log
@Digest::Pearson::PurePerl is an implementation of Peter K. Pearson's hash
algorithm presented in "Fast Hashing of Variable Length Text Strings"
- ACM 1990. This hashing technique yields good distribution of hashed results
for variable length input strings on the range 0-255, and thus, it is well
suited for data load balancing.
If you prefer a fast implementation, you might want to
consider Digest::Pearson instead.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-Pearson-PurePerl

PR:		ports/90770
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.712
log
@TEA is a 64-bit symmetric block cipher with a 128-bit key and a variable number
of rounds (32 is recommended). It has a low setup time, and depends on a
large number of rounds for security, rather than a complex algorithm. It was
developed by David J. Wheeler and Roger M. Needham, and is described at
http://www.ftp.cl.cam.ac.uk/ftp/papers/djw-rmn/djw-rmn-tea.html .

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-TEA

PR:		ports/90717
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.711
log
@Crypt::X509 parses X.509 certificates. Methods are provided for accessing most
certificate elements. It is based on the generic ASN.1 module by Graham Barr,
on the x509decode example by Norbert Klasen and contributions on the
perl-ldap-dev-Mailinglist by Chriss Ridd.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-X509

PR:		ports/90716
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.710
log
@The Crypt::SaltedHash module provides an object oriented interface to create
salted (or seeded) hashes of clear text data. The original formalization of
this concept comes from RFC-3112 and is extended by the use of different
digital agorithms.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-SaltedHash

PR:		ports/90698
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.709
log
@Shark is 64-bit block cipher that accepts a 128-bit key. It was
designed by Vincent Rijmen, Joan Daemen, Bart Preneel, Antoon
Bosselaers, and Erik De Win.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Shark

PR:		ports/90699
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.708
log
@The single exported subroutine in this module is for generating a salt
suitable for being fed to crypt() and other similar functions.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Salt

PR:		ports/90696
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.707
log
@This module contains a simple S/Key calculator (as described in RFC
1760) implemented in Perl. It exports the function `key' by default, and
may optionally export the function `compute'.
`compute_md4', `compute_md5', `key_md4', and `key_md5' are provided as
convenience functions for selecting either MD4 or MD5 hashes. The
default is MD4; this may be changed with with the `$Crypt::SKey::HASH'
variable, assigning it the value of `MD4' or `MD5'. You can access any
of these functions by exporting them in the same manner as `compute' in
the above example.
Most S/Key systems use MD4 hashing, but a few (notably OPIE) use MD5.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-SKey

PR:		ports/90695
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.706
log
@Loki97 is 128-bit block cipher that accepts a variable-length key. It was
designed by Lawrie Brown, Josef Pieprzyk, and Jennifer Seberry. The default
key length in this implementation is 128 bits. Loki97 was one of the 15
candidates for the AES.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Loki97

PR:		ports/90694
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.705
log
@Crypt::License decodes an encrypted file and attempts to decrypt it by first,
looking for a hash pointer in the caller program called $ptr2_License. The
hash contains the path to the License file and an optional 'private' key list
of modules which will decrypt only with the 'private' key. OR, a hash key of
'next' with no particular value that indicates to look to the next caller on
the stack for the License pointer. If the pointer is not present or the
License file is not found successfully, then no further action is taken. If the
License file is successfully opened, and the contents validated then the
attached encrypted module is loaded and the seconds remaining until License
expiration are returned or now() in the case of no expiration. Undef is
returned for an expired license (module fails to load).

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-License

PR:		ports/90693
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.704
log
@Khazad is a 128-bit key, 64-bit block cipher. Designed by Vincent Rijmen and
Paulo S. L. M. Barreto, Khazad is a NESSIE finalist for legacy-level block
ciphers. Khazad has many similarities with Rijndael, and has an extremely
high rate of diffusion.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Khazad

PR:		ports/90692
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.703
log
@This module is a complete working Perl implementation of the Enigma Machine
used during World War II. The cipher calculations are based on actual Enigma
values and the resulting ciphered values are as would be expected from an
Enigma Machine.
The implementation allows for all of the Rotors and Reflectors available to the
real world Enigma to be used. A Steckerboard has also been implemented,
allowing letter substitutions to be made.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Enigma

PR:		ports/90683
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.702
log
@[new port] security/chroot_safe

	chroot_safe, a tool to chroot any application in a sane
	manner without requring binaries, shared libraries etc
	within the chroot or any support from the application. Works
	with any dynamically linked application.

	WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/chrootsafe

PR:		ports/90341
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan <gabor.kovesdan@@t-hosting.hu>
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1.701
log
@This package is used to encrypt and decrypt passwords generated by IMail.
See: http://www.ipswitch.com/products/imail_server/

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Imail

PR:		ports/90686
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.700
log
@Crypt::GOST_PP is a pure perl implementation of GOST, a 64-bit
symmetrical block cipher with a 256-bit key from the former Soviet
Union. Please read the Pod documentation contained in the module
itself for additional information, including the rationale behind
the writing of this module.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-GOST_PP

PR:		ports/90685
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.699
log
@GOST 28147-89 is a 64-bit symmetric block cipher with a 256-bit
key developed in the former Soviet Union. Some information on it
is available at http://vipul.net/gost/ .
This module implements GOST encryption. It supports the Crypt::CBC
interface, with the functions described below. It also provides
an interface that is backwards- compatible with Crypt::GOST 0.41,
but its use in new code is discouraged.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-GOST

PR:		ports/90684
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.698
log
@The Data Encryption Standard (DES), also known as Data
Encryption Algorithm (DEA) is a semi-strong encryption and
decryption algorithm.
The module is 100 % compatible to Crypt::DES but is implemented
entirely in Perl. That means that you do not need a C compiler
to build and install this extension.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-DES_PP

PR:		ports/90682
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.697
log
@The Chimera key exchange protocol generates a shared key between two parties.
The protocol was shown to be INSECURE. This module is therefore released for
purely academic curiosity.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Chimera

PR:		ports/90681
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.696
log
@Added p5-Crypto-MySQL, perl extension to compare MySQL passwords without libmysqlclient.

PR:		ports/90590
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan <gkovesdan@@t-hosting.hu>
Approved by:	sem(mentor)
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1.695
log
@Added p5-Crypt-HCE_MD5, perl extension implementing one way hash chaining encryption using MD5.

PR:             ports/90589
Submitted by:   Gabor Kovesdan <gkovesdan@@t-hosting.hu>
Approved by:    sem(mentor)
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1.694
log
@Added p5-Crypt-HCE_MD5, perl extension implementing one way hash chaining encryption using MD5.

PR:		ports/90589
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan <gkovesdan@@t-hosting.hu>
Approved by:	sem(mentor)
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1.693
log
@Rabbit is a new stream cipher based on the properties of counter assisted
stream ciphers, invented by Martin Boesgaard, Mette Vesterager,
Thomas Pedersen, Jesper Christiansen, and Ove Scavenius of Cryptico A/S.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Rabbit

PR:		ports/90615
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.692
log
@Sometimes it's necessary to protect some certain data against plain reading
or you intend to send information through the Internet. Another reason might
be to assure users cannot modify their previously entered data in a follow-up
step of a long Web transaction where you don't want to deal with server-side
session data. The goal of Crypt::Lite was to have a pretty simple way to
encrypt and decrypt data without the need to install and compile huge
packages with lots of dependencies.
Crypt::Lite generates every time a different encrypted hash when you
re-encrypt the same data with the same secret string. Nevertheless you
are able to make double or tripple-encryption with any data to increase
the security. Decryption works also on hashes that have been encrypted
on a foreign host (try this with an unpatched IDEA installation ;-).

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Lite

PR:		ports/90614
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.691
log
@Generic Counter Mode implementation in pure Perl. The Counter Mode module
constructs a stream cipher from a block cipher or cryptographic hash funtion
and returns it as an object. Any block cipher in the Crypt:: class can be
used, as long as it supports the blocksize and keysize methods. Any hash
function in the Digest:: class can be used, as long as it supports
the add method.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Ctr

PR:		ports/90613
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.690
log
@Crypt::Caesar - Decrypt rot-N strings

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Caesar

PR:		ports/90612
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.689
log
@Generic CFB implementation in pure Perl. The Cipher Feedback Mode module
constructs a stream cipher from a block cipher or cryptographic hash funtion
and returns it as an object. Any block cipher in the Crypt:: class can be
used, as long as it supports the blocksize and keysize methods. Any hash
function in the Digest:: class can be used, as long as it supports the
add method.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-CFB

PR:		ports/90611
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.688
log
@This code appears to have only cursory resemblance to Bruce Schneier's
blowfish and twofish algorithms in that it too has a table-based decoder.
Derivation from FairKeys code by Jon Lech Johanson at nanocrew.net.
If you don't know what that is, don't bother looking here further. This is
a Pure Perl implementation. I doubt there is any need for xs coding for
what would mainly be processing 16 bytes at a time. This code is part of an
ongoing effort to clone portions of the Apple iTMS in Perl for portability.
See www.hymn-project.org for prior efforts by others.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-AppleTwoFish

PR:		ports/90610
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.687
log
@Add sshit 0.5, checks for SSH/FTP bruteforce and blocks given IPs.

PR:		ports/90603
Submitted by:	Jui-Nan Lin <jnlin@@csie.nctu.edu.tw>
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1.686
log
@Digest::Pearson is an implementation of Peter K. Pearson's hash algorithm
presented in "Fast Hashing of Variable Length Text Strings" - ACM 1990. This
hashing technique yields good distribution of hashed results for variable
length input strings on the range 0-255, and thus, it is well suited for
data load balancing.
The implementation is in C, so it is fast. If you prefer a pure Perl version
and can tolerate slower speed, you might want to consider
Digest::Pearson::PurePerl instead.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-MD5-Pearson

PR:		ports/90578
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.685
log
@Digest::ManberHash - a Perl package to calculate Manber Hashes

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-ManberHash

PR:		ports/90577
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.684
log
@MD5 sums (see RFC 1321 - The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm) are used as a
one-way hash of data. Due to the nature of the formula used, it is impossible
to reverse it.
This module provides functions to search several online MD5 hashes database and
return the results (or return undefined if no match found).

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-MD5-Reverse

PR:		ports/90576
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.683
log
@Get MD5 sums for files of a given path or content of a given url.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-MD5-File

PR:		ports/90567
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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1.682
log
@The Digest::JHash module allows you to use the fast JHash hashing algorithm
developed by Bob Jenkins from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as
input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 32-bit
"message digest" of the input in the form of an unsigned long integer.
See http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/doobs.html for more information.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-JHash

PR:		ports/90564
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.681
log
@Digest::FNV is an implementation for the 32-bit version of Fowler/Noll/Vo
hashing algorithm which allows variable length input strings to be quickly
hashed into unsigned integer values. For more information about this hash,
please visit http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-FNV

PR:		ports/90563
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.680
log
@Digest::Elf provides an XS based implementation of the ElfHash algorithm.
ElfHash generates resonably 32 bit integer value from a string in a
reasonably short period of time.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-Elf

PR:		ports/90561
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.679
log
@This is Encrypted MAC (EMAC), formerly known as Double MAC (DMAC).
Unlike HMAC, which reuses an existing one-way hash function, such as
MD5, SHA-1 or RIPEMD-160, EMAC reuses an existing block cipher to
produce a secure message authentication code (MAC).

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-EMAC

PR:		ports/90560
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.678
log
@This is Encrypted MAC (EMAC), formerly known as Double MAC (DMAC).
Unlike HMAC, which reuses an existing one-way hash function, such as
MD5, SHA-1 or RIPEMD-160, EMAC reuses an existing block cipher to
produce a secure message authentication code (MAC).

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-DMAC

PR:		ports/90550
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.677
log
@Digest::DJB is an implementation of D. J. Bernstein's hash which returns a
32-bit unsigned value for any variable-length input string. An equivalent pure
Perl version is also available: Digest::DJB::PurePerl.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-DJB

PR:		ports/90549
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.676
log
@This module implements the hashcash hash (or digest, although it's not
clearly a digest). For all your information needs please
visit http://www.hashcash.org.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-Hashcash

PR:		ports/90548
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.675
log
@This module provides a perl implementation to generate 32 bits CRC digests for
buffers and files.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-Crc32

PR:		ports/90547
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.674
log
@The Digest::CRC module calculates CRC sums of all sorts. It contains wrapper
functions with the correct parameters for CRC-CCITT, CRC-16 and CRC-32.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-CRC

PR:		ports/90546
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.673
log
@The Digest::Adler32 module implements the Adler-32 checksum as specified
in RFC 1950. The interface provided by this module is specified in Digest,
but no functional interface is provided.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-Adler32

PR:		ports/90545
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.672
log
@Digest::SV1 - Cryptosleazically strong message digest format

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-SV1

PR:		ports/90539
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.671
log
@A perl module that implements the tiger hash, which is believed to be secure
and runs quickly on 64-bit processors.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-Tiger

PR:		ports/90537
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.670
log
@Digest::Whirlpool - A 512-bit, collision-resistant, one-way hash function
developed by Paulo S. L. M. Barreto and Vincent Rijmen.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-Whirlpool

PR:		ports/90536
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.669
log
@Haval is a variable-length, variable-round one-way hash function designed by
Yuliang Zheng, Josef Pieprzyk, and Jennifer Seberry. The number of rounds can
be 3, 4, or 5, while the hash length can be 128, 160, 192, 224, or 256 bits.
Thus, there are a total of 15 different outputs. For better security, however,
this module implements the 5-round, 256-bit output.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-Haval256

PR:		ports/90534
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.668
log
@Add, security/fiked, a fake IKE PSK+XAUTH daemon based on VPNC.

This is a fake IKE daemon supporting just enough of the standards and Cisco
extensions to attack commonly found insecure Cisco PSK+XAUTH VPN setups.

If you know the pre-shared key, also known as shared secret or group password,
you can impersonate the VPN gateway in IKE phase 1, and learn XAUTH user
credentials in phase 2.

PR:		90372
Submitted by:	Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@@roe.ch>
@
text
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1.667
log
@Add symbion-sslproxy 1.0.5, an SSL proxy for securing unsecure
connections.

PR:		ports/90216
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
@
text
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1.666
log
@Add gnutls-devel - development version of gnutls.
@
text
@d536 1
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1.665
log
@Add security/tor-devel
@
text
@d135 1
@


1.664
log
@[NEW PORT] security/jailaudit: Generate portaudit reports for jails from the hostsystem

	This port contains a script for generating portaudit reports
	for jails running on a FreeBSD system.

	Jailaudit runs in the Host-system and uses portaudit to
	create reports for every jail currently running.

	It can also be used to send specific report-mails to the
	owner of a jail by running it as a cronjob.

	/etc/crontab example:
	0   4   *   *   *   *   root   /usr/local/bin/jailaudit mail admin@@foo.bar "foo.example.com bar.example.com"

	Sends reports-mails of the jails with the hostnames
	foo.example.com and bar.example.com to the mailaddr.
	admin@@example.com.

	WWW: http://outpost.h3q.org/software/jailaudit/

PR:		ports/87581
Submitted by:	Philipp Wuensche <cryx-ports@@h3q.com>
@
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1.663
log
@New port: security/klamav

	KlamAV - Clam Anti-Virus on the KDE Desktop

	KlamAV is a KDE 3 front-end to Clam Anti-Virus.  It includes
	the following features:

	- 'On Access' Scanning
	- Manual Scanning
	- Quarantine Management
	- Downloading Updates
	- Mail Scanning (KMail/Evolution)

PR:		ports/84342
Submitted by:	Anderson S. Ferreira <anderson@@cnpm.embrapa.br>
@
text
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1.662
log
@New port md4coll version 0.1: Fast MD4 collision generator
@
text
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1.661
log
@New port md5coll version 0.1: Fast MD5 collision generator
@
text
@d222 1
@


1.660
log
@- Disconnect security/prelude-nids from the parent Makefile
  prior to deletion
@
text
@d222 1
@


1.659
log
@Racoon is now maintained in security/ipsec-tools.
@
text
@a424 1
    SUBDIR += prelude-nids
@


1.658
log
@- Move securiy/hping -> net/hping
@
text
@a453 1
    SUBDIR += racoon
@


1.657
log
@Add amavisd-milter 1.0.2, milter for amavisd-new.

PR:		ports/82427
Submitted by:	Petr Rehor <prehor@@gmail.com>
@
text
@a154 1
    SUBDIR += hping
@


1.656
log
@Sud is a daemon to execute interactive and non-interactive processes with
special (and customizable) privileges in a nosuid environment. It is based on a
client/server model and on the ability to pass file descriptors between
processes.

PR:		ports/88354
Submitted by:	Vaida Bogdan <vaidab@@phenix.rootshell.be>
@
text
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@


1.655
log
@Add security/p5-Authen-Htpasswd 0.12, a Perl module to read and modify
apache-style .htpasswd files.
@
text
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@


1.654
log
@Add denyhosts 1.1.2, script to thwart ssh attacks.

PR:		ports/88781
Submitted by:	Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi.at.bsd.hu>
@
text
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1.653
log
@Add p5-Authen-SASL-Cyrus 0.12, XS SASL Authentication.
@
text
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@


1.652
log
@Remove opensc-esteid.  The functionality has been merged into the
masterport.

PR:		ports/88008
Submitted by:	maintainer
@
text
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@


1.651
log
@Add java_policy 1.4.2, which provides JCE(Java Cryptography
Extension) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files.

WWW:			http://java.sun.com/products/jce/index-14.html
I was cheated by:	ume
@
text
@a252 1
    SUBDIR += opensc-esteid
@


1.650
log
@Add p5-GD-SecurityImage, a Perl5 module for creating CAPTCHA security images

PR:		87494
Submitted by:	Rod Taylor <ports@@rbt.ca>
Approved by:	novel (mentor) (implicit)
@
text
@d173 1
@


1.649
log
@Add security/libpreludedb:

This library provides a framework for easy access to the Prelude database.

WWW:	http://www.prelude-ids.org/
@
text
@d338 1
@


1.648
log
@- create slave port for openssl 0.9.7
@
text
@d204 1
@


1.647
log
@New port: security/webfwlog Web-based firewall log analyzer

	Webfwlog is a web-based firewall log analysis and reporting
	tool, and supports ipfilter and ipfw log file formats.  It
	is interactive and allow the user to "drill-down" from a
	summary report to packet details logged.  It also has great
	flexibility in the format of the output and which logged
	records are included.  Sample report definitions are included
	and are saved in a database (MySQL or PostgreSQL) and can
	be modified by the user.

	More info at: http://www.webfwlog.net

PR:		ports/80352
Submitted by:	Bob Hockney <zeus@@ix.netcom.com>
@
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1.646
log
@Add gwee, a tool to exploit command execution vulnerabilities in web scripts.

PR:		80639
Submitted by:	chinsan <chinsan@@mail2000.com.tw>
Approved by:	novel (mentor)
@
text
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1.645
log
@New port

The Authen::CyrusSASL module provides a simple class that allows you
to send request to the cyrus-sasl's authen daemon.
This module is based on the Authen::Radius module with the similar interface.

PR:		86943
Submitted by:	Attila Nagy <bra@@fsn.hu>
Approved by:	pav (mentor)
@
text
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1.644
log
@Add tthsum 1.1.0, a command-line utility for generating and checking TTH
message digests.

PR:		ports/86555
Submitted by:	Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@@critical.ch>
@
text
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1.643
log
@Pamsfs is a PAM module that logs a user into a SFS server on
system login. The primary reason for doing this is to allow users'
home-directories to be located on a SFS server.

PR:		ports/86095
Submitted by:	David Thiel <lx@@redundancy.redundancy.org>
@
text
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1.642
log
@Add p5-Digest-SHA 5.31, Perl extension for SHA-1/224/256/384/512.

PR:		ports/84570
Submitted by:	Travis Campbell <hcoyote@@ghostar.org>
@
text
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1.641
log
@ClusterSSH controls a number of xterm windows via a single graphical
console window to allow commands to be interactively run on multiple
servers over an ssh connection.

PR:		ports/84970
Submitted by:	David Thiel <lx@@redundancy.redundancy.org>
@
text
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1.640
log
@Add p5-Crypt-NULL 1.02, perl implementation of the NULL encryption
algorithm.

PR:		ports/84629
Submitted by:	TAKAHASHI Kaoru <kaoru@@kaisei.org>
@
text
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1.639
log
@- Remove security/pf and security/authpf ports. They were only useful on
  FreeBSD 5.0 - 5.2.1.

Requested by:	mlaier (maintainer) via linimon
@
text
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1.638
log
@Add signing-party.

signing-party is a collection for all kinds of PGP/GnuPG related things,
including signing scripts, party preparation scripts, etc.

 * caff: CA - Fire and Forget signs and mails a key
 * pgp-clean: removes all non-self signatures from key
 * pgp-fixkey: removes broken packets from keys
 * gpg-mailkeys: simply mail out a signed key to its owner
 * gpg-key2ps: generate PostScript file with fingerprint paper strips
 * gpglist: show who signed which of your UIDs
 * gpgsigs: annotates list of GnuPG keys with already done signatures
 * keylookup: ncurses wrapper around gpg --search

WWW: http://pgp-tools.alioth.debian.org/

PR:		ports/86077
Submitted by:	Johan van Selst <johans@@stack.nl>
@
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@a24 1
    SUBDIR += authpf
a378 1
    SUBDIR += pf
@


1.637
log
@Add ncrypt 0.7.0, advanced AES file encryption tool.

PR:		ports/85486
Submitted by:	Frank Laszlo <laszlof@@vonostingroup.com>
@
text
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1.636
log
@Add IPSec tools port - the new "official" version of racoon,
is the only one which is maintained and have lots of new features.

PR:		85544
Submitted by:	VANHULLEBUS Yvan <vanhu@@netasq.com>
Approved by:	perky (mentor)
@
text
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1.635
log
@Bcrypt is a blowfish file encryption utility which aims for cross-platform
portability.

PR:		ports/84798
Submitted by:	Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@@critical.ch>
@
text
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@


1.634
log
@ipguard listens network for ARP packets. All permitted MAC/IP pairs
listed in 'ethers' file. If it recieves one with MAC/IP pair, which is
not listed in 'ethers' file, it will send ARP reply with configured
fake address. This will prevent not permitted host to work properly
in this ethernet segment. Especially Windows(TM) hosts.

PR:		ports/84627, ports/85671
Submitted by:	SeaD <sead@@mail.ru>
@
text
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1.633
log
@Add p5-Net-Daemon-SSL 1.0, perl5 extension for portable daemons.

PR:		ports/85125
Submitted by:	Simon Dick <simond@@irrelevant.org>
@
text
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1.632
log
@Add p5-Net-OpenID-Server.

OpenID is a decentralized identity system, but one that's actually
decentralized and doesn't entirely crumble if one company turns evil
or goes out of business.

An OpenID identity is just a URL. You can have multiple identities in
the same way you can have multiple URLs. All OpenID does is provide a
way to prove that you own a URL (identity).

Anybody can run their own site using OpenID, and anybody can be an
OpenID server, and they all work with each other without having to
register with or pay anybody to "get started". An owner of a URL can
pick which OpenID server to use.

WWW: http://www.openid.net

PR:		ports/85284
Submitted by:	Alex Kapranoff <kappa@@rambler-co.ru>
@
text
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1.631
log
@Add p5-Data-Password.

Data::Password checks potential passwords for crackability. It checks that the
password has the appropriate length, that it has enough character groups, that
it does not contain the same characters repeatedly, that it does not contain
ascending or descending characters, or characters close to each other on the
keyboard. It also searches for the password in the ispell word file.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~razinf/Data-Password/

PR:		ports/84513
Submitted by:	ports@@c0decafe.net
@
text
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@


1.630
log
@- Disconnect gnutls-devel from the parent Makefile prior to removal
@
text
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@


1.629
log
@This package implements an algorithm for breaking the PkZip cipher that was
devised by Eli Biham and Paul Kocher.

This program applies a known plaintext attack to an encrypted file.
A known-plaintext-attack recovers a password using the encrypted file and
(part of) the unencrypted file.

Please note that cryptographers use the word 'plaintext' for any kind of
unencrypted data - not necessarily readable ASCII text.

Before you ask why somebody may want to know the password when he already knows
the plaintext think of the following situations:

 - Usually there's a large number of files in a ZIP-archive. Usually all these
   files are encrypted using the same password. So if you know one of the files,
   you can recover the password and decrypt the other files.
 - You need to know only a part of the plaintext (at least 13 bytes). Many files
   have commonly known headers, like DOS .EXE-files. Knowing a reasonably long
   header you can recover the password and decrypt the entire file.

WWW: http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~conrad/krypto/pkcrack.html

PR:		ports/84192
Submitted by:	Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@@critical.ch>
@
text
@a131 1
    SUBDIR += gnutls-devel
@


1.628
log
@Add courierpasswd, a user authentication and password changing utility
for the courier imap/pop3 system.
@
text
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@


1.627
log
@TLSWrap is a TLS/SSL FTP wrapper/proxy for UNIX and Windows, allowing you to
use your favourite FTP client with any TLS/SSL-enabled FTP server.

WWW: http://tlswrap.sunsite.dk/

PR:		ports/84028
Submitted by:	Daniel J. O'Connor <darius@@dons.net.au>
Thanks to:	novel
@
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1.626
log
@New port: Yersinia

Yersinia is a layer 2 vulnerability scanner with support for the
following protocols:

- Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP)
- Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
- IEEE 802.1q
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP, RSTP)
- Virtual Trunking Protocol (VTP)
@
text
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1.625
log
@BSDsfv is a flexible and highly compatible SFV checksum utility.

Features:

  - create SFV files, verify downloaded single files or whole releases
  - add banners to your SFV files
  - very flexible and compatible with all other SFV tools currently known,
    including SFVNIX compatibility mode concerning SFV files created
  - easy to console application
  - plug & play support for glFTPd and other demons including
    count-missing-files feature for race scripts

WWW: http://bsdsfv.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/84108
Submitted by:	Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@@critical.ch>
Approved by:	flz (mentor)
@
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1.624
log
@This utility creates .SFV (Simple File Verify) and .PAR (Parity Archive) data
files.

Features:

  * Recursive directories handling
  * Automatic checksum file naming ability in create mode
  * Meaningful and documented exit values for easy scripting
  * Wildcards for file names
  * Creation of PAR (Parity Archive) files
  * Create Multiple recovery sets if number of files in SFV greater than 255

WWW: http://pure-sfv.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/84127
Submitted by:	Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@@critical.ch>
Approved by:	flz (mentor)
@
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1.623
log
@Bridge betwean ClamAV antivirus software and Squid caching proxy.

Squidclam is a replacement for SquidClamAV-Redirector.py written
in C using libclamav and libcurl

Author:	squidclam@@users.sourceforge.net
WWW:	http://sourceforge.net/projects/squidclam/

PR:		ports/82652
Submitted by:	Alexander Novitsky <alecn2002@@yandex.ru>
Approved by:	flz (mentor)
@
text
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@


1.622
log
@- Revive security/ruby-acl port and unbreak it
- Reset maintainership

PR:		ports/76917
Submitted by:	IWATSUKI Hiroyuki <don@@na.rim.or.jp>
@
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1.621
log
@This module brings to Python programs the capability of evaluating password
strength. To achieve this noble aim it uses the well known cracklib toolkit,
hence the name.

PR:		ports/83603
Submitted by:	Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@@highsecure.ru>
@
text
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1.620
log
@NewPKI is a PKI based on the OpenSSL low-level API, all the datas are handled
through a database, which provides a much more flexible PKI than with OpenSSL,
such as seeking a certificate with a search engine.

CA implementation.

PR:		ports/83387
Submitted by:	Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@@highsecure.ru>
@
text
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1.619
log
@NewPKI is a PKI based on the OpenSSL low-level API, all the datas are handled
through a database, which provides a much more flexible PKI than with OpenSSL,
such as seeking a certificate with a search engine.

GUI client that uses wxWidgets.

PR:		ports/83386
Submitted by:	Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@@highsecure.ru>
@
text
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1.618
log
@NewPKI is a PKI based on the OpenSSL low-level API, all the datas are handled
through a database, which provides a much more flexible PKI than with OpenSSL,
such as seeking a certificate with a search engine.

PR:		ports/83385
Submitted by:	Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@@highsecure.ru>
@
text
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1.617
log
@OpenCT, a middleware framework for smart card terminals.
It all started with a reader driver library to provide a framework for people
writing drivers for smart card readers. The idea was to provide all the usual
stuff (T=0, T=1, serial vs. USB device handling, etc) in a single place, and
reduce driver writing to interaction with the device itself.

OpenCT provides a native OpenCT, CT-API and PC/SC Lite IFD interface with an
OpenCT ifdhandler resource manager.

PR:		ports/82990
Submitted by:	Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@@bsd.hu>
@
text
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@


1.616
log
@Add calife-devel

Forgotten by:	roberto
Committed from: Las Vegas, NV
@
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@


1.615
log
@- Add sasp
This is a tool that uses ARP poisoning  to  have  a  scenario
like this: we have a LAN and we want offer connectivity to every-
one coming here with his laptop for example. It could happen that
our  customer  has  his  network parameters already configured to
work correctly in his own LAN, but not working here. We can  have
then this scenario:
Customer's  host (10.0.0.2/8 and default gateway set to 10.0.0.1)
Our LAN (192.168.0.0/24 with real gateway 192.168.0.254).
All that we want is that our customer plugs his laptop  and  joins
the  internet without changing nothing of his network parameters.
Here comes this tool installed in my real gw(192.168.0.254)  It's
a  sort  of sniffer, because it sniffs broadcast ARP requests for
the gateway and answers that the gateway is itself In our example
our  customer's  laptop  sends  this request: arp who-has 10.0.0.1
tell 10.0.0.2 Now our gateway does the following: 1)  Sends  back
this  reply to 10.0.0.2: arp reply 10.0.0.1 is-at his_mac_address
2)Create the alias 10.0.0.254 (ARP is not routable so we need one
alias  for each subnet that is not our one) 3)Sends itself an ARP
reply to refresh his ARP cache
It is different from proxy arp for two reasons: first it runs  in
user  space,  then in this case we can plug machines belonging to
whatever subnet, while proxy arp is used in the case of only  two
different ones.

PR:		ports/79676
Submitted by:	Luigi Pizzirani <sviat@@opengeeks.it>
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1.614
log
@New port: Create HOME directory with a PAM module on demand

Based on submission via the following PR:

PR:		ports/82032
Submitted by:	Martin Mersberger
Approved by:	nectar (mentor)
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1.613
log
@New port based on submission by Paul Schmehl

Sancp is a network security tool designed to collect
statistical information regarding network traffic, as
well as, collect the traffic itself in pcap format, all
for the purpose of: auditing, historical analysis, and
network activity discovery.

PR:		ports/77426
Submitted by:	Paul Schmehl
Approved by:	nectar (mentor)
@
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1.612
log
@New port: BitDefender Console Antivirus 7.0.1
Based on submission via PR:

PR:		ports/75424
Submitted by:	Adrian Pircalabu
Approved by:	nectar (mentor)
@
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1.611
log
@Add snortsms 0.11.3, a Snort Sensor Management System web interface
and monitoring console.

PR:		81425
Submitted by:	J. Randolph <snortsms (at) servangle.net>
@
text
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1.610
log
@Add pamtester 0.1.0, a command line pam authentication tester.

PR:		81427
Submitted by:	andy (at) fud.org.nz
@
text
@d472 1
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1.609
log
@An inline IPS system based on snort using ipfw.

PR:		ports/81378
Submitted by:	Nick Rogness <nick@@rogness.net>
@
text
@d347 1
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1.608
log
@bruteforceblocker is a script that checks sshd's auth.log for Failed
login attemtps and cooperates with pf firewall. When given IP gains
specific number of fails, bruteforceblocker adds this IP to the pf's
table. This is useful for people who are getting large number of
these attempts.

PR:		ports/80211
Submitted by:	Daniel Gerzo <danger@@rulez.sk>
@
text
@d469 1
@


1.607
log
@Add p5-Digest-SHA256 0.01b, perl5 interface to the SHA256 algorithm.

PR:		ports/79211
Submitted by:	Christopher Nehren
@
text
@d37 1
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1.606
log
@This is a port of tinysu, a featureless replacement for su and sudo. tinysu is
installed setuid root and executable by members of a particular group. It is
intended to be used in situations where an unprivileged user is being granted
full root access, but wants the convenience of a sudo-style log.

PR:		ports/80752
Submitted by:	Zak Johnson <zakj@@nox.cx>
@
text
@d314 1
@


1.605
log
@Add openscep.

OpenSCEP is an open source implementation of the SCEP protocol used by Cisco
routers for certificate enrollment to build VPNs. It implements most of the
draft specification.

OpenSCEP includes a client and a server implementation, as well as some CGI
programs to simplify certificate and revocation list management.

WWW: http://openscep.othello.ch/

PR:		ports/81264
Submitted by:	Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@@highsecure.ru>
@
text
@d498 1
@


1.604
log
@New port: security/pear-Crypt_RSA PEAR class allows you to use two-key strong cryptography

PEAR::Crypt_RSA allows you to use two-key strong cryptography like RSA with
arbitrary key length.

PR:		ports/80939
Submitted by:	Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@@php.net>
@
text
@d239 1
@


1.603
log
@New port -- SASL LDAPDB auxprop plugin
Though this is actually part of Cyrus SASL2, we cannot simply
enable it in security/cyrus-sasl2 to avoid dependency loop with
net/openldap.
@
text
@d353 1
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1.602
log
@Add p5-CSP.

CSP is a Perl class and script for running multiple CAs. OpenSSL is used
for all operations. CSP can also generate a small CA website used to
distribute certificates and CRLs.

WWW: http://devel.it.su.se/projects/CSP/

PR:		ports/79885
Submitted by:	David Thiel <lx@@redundancy.redundancy.org>
@
text
@d67 1
@


1.601
log
@p5-Business-PayPal-EWP
@
text
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@


1.600
log
@Add pear-Crypt_Blowfish 1.0.0, PEAR class for blowfish encryption.

PR:		80404
Submitted by:	Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior (<antonio (at) php.net>)
@
text
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@


1.599
log
@move mail/courier-authlib to security/courier-authlib which is a meta-port now.

Submitted by:		Yarema <yds@@CoolRat.org>
In corporation with:	Jose M Rodriguez <josemi@@freebsd.jazztel.es>, Milan Obuch <ports@@dino.sk>, myself
@
text
@d345 1
@


1.598
log
@PHP bindings to the libssh2 library which provide access to resources
(shell, remote exec, tunneling, file transfer) on a remote machine using a
secure cryptographic transport.
@
text
@d54 2
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1.597
log
@libssh2 is a library implementing the SSH2 protocol as defined by
Internet Drafts: SECSH-TRANS(22), SECSH-USERAUTH(25), SECSH-CONNECTION(23),
SECSH-ARCH(20), SECSH-FILEXFER(06)*, SECSH-DHGEX(04), and SECSH-NUMBERS(10).
@
text
@d353 1
@


1.596
log
@Add libotr 2.0.1, the portable OTR Messaging Library and toolkit.

PR:		ports/79100
Submitted by:	Conor McDermottroe <ports(at)mcdermottroe.com>
@
text
@d194 1
@


1.595
log
@Development version of distributed session caching tools and APIs, primarily
for SSL/TLS servers though perhaps useful for other (non-SSL/TLS)
circumstances.

Also includes a self-contained network abstraction library (libnal), and the
sslswamp SSL/TLS benchmark/test utility.

PR:		ports/79879
Submitted by:	Marcel Prisi <marcel.prisi@@virtua.ch>
@
text
@d190 1
@


1.594
log
@Distributed session caching tools and APIs, primarily for SSL/TLS servers
though perhaps useful for other (non-SSL/TLS) circumstances.

Also includes a self-contained network abstraction library (libnal), and the
sslswamp SSL/TLS benchmark/test utility.

PR:		ports/79878
Submitted by:	Marcel Prisi <marcel.prisi@@virtua.ch>
@
text
@d75 1
@


1.593
log
@A web frontend for the pf firewall wrote in PHP.

PR:		ports/79907
Submitted by:	Renato Botelho <freebsd@@galle.com.br>
@
text
@d74 1
@


1.592
log
@- Add py-twistedConch, an SSH and SFTP protocol implementation
together with clients and servers.

PR:		ports/79921
Submitted by:	Neal Nelson <neal@@nelson.name>
@
text
@d351 1
@


1.591
log
@New port: security/pear-Auth_PrefManager PEAR preferences management class

Preference Manager is a class to handle user preferences in a web application,
looking them up in a table using a combination of their userid, and the
preference name to get a value, and (optionally) returning a default value for
the preference if no value could be found for that user.

It is designed to be used alongside the PEAR Auth class, but can be used with
anything that allows you to obtain the user's id - including your own code.

PR:		ports/79556
Submitted by:	Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@@php.net>
@
text
@d403 1
@


1.590
log
@Add gaim-otr 1.0.1, allows deniable private conversations using GAIM.

PR:		ports/75352
Submitted by:	Conor McDermottroe <ports(at)mcdermottroe.com>
@
text
@d337 1
@


1.589
log
@DMitry (Deepmagic Information Gathering Tool) is a UNIX/Linux command line
program coded purely in C with the ability to gather as much information as
possible about a host.

PR:		ports/77142
Submitted by:	Vaida Bogdan <vaidab@@phenix.rootshell.be>,
		James Greig <james@@mor-pah.net>
@
text
@d111 1
@


1.588
log
@- Add dissembler 0.9, Tiny and clever tool to convert shellcode to ASCII.

PR:		ports/78783
Submitted by:	Jonathan <onatan@@gmail.com>
@
text
@d74 1
@


1.587
log
@New port: security/pear-File_SMBPasswd PEAR class for managing SAMBA style password files

With PEAR::File_SMBPasswd you can maintain smbpasswd-files, usualy used by
SAMBA.

PR:		ports/78642
Submitted by:	Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@@php.net>
@
text
@d73 1
@


1.586
log
@PEAR::Crypt_CHAP provides Classes for generating CHAP packets.
Currently these types of CHAP are supported:
* CHAP-MD5
* MS-CHAPv1
* MS-CHAPv2

PR:		ports/78641
Submitted by:	Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@@php.net>
@
text
@d341 1
@


1.585
log
@New port: security/pear-File_HtAccess PEAR class to manipulate .htaccess files

Provides methods to create and manipulate .htaccess files.

PR:		ports/78603
Submitted by:	Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@@php.net>
@
text
@d336 1
@


1.584
log
@- Add aimsniff 0.9d, an AOL Instant Messanger Sniffing and Reading Tool.

PR:		ports/63936
Submitted by:	Andrew Marks <spam@@amrx.net>
Approved by:	pav (mentor)
@
text
@d338 1
@


1.583
log
@Add secure_delete 3.1, a secure data deletion toolkit.

PR:		ports/69556
Submitted by:	bugghy <bugghy@@phenix.rootshell.be>
Approved by:	pav (mentor)
@
text
@d13 1
@


1.582
log
@Wipe is a file and block device wiping utility

PR:		ports/77108
Submitted by:	Edson Brandi <ebrandi@@fugspbr.org>,
		Mark Laws <mdl@@60hz.org>
@
text
@d429 1
@


1.581
log
@Add pear-Crypt_HMAC 1.0.1, PEAR class to calculate RFC 2104
compliant hashes.

PR:		77853
Submitted by:	Antnio Carlos Venncio Jnior
@
text
@d491 1
@


1.580
log
@Add security/base:

BASE is the Basic Analysis and Security Engine. It is based on the code
from the ACID project. This application provides a PHP-based web front-end
to query and analyze the alerts coming from a Snort IDS system.

BASE is a web interface to perform analysis of intrusions that Snort has
detected on your network. It uses a user authentication and role-base
system, so that you as the security admin can decide what and how much
information each user can see. It also has a simple to use, web-based
setup program for people not comfortable with editing files directly.

WWW:	http://secureideas.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/74492 [1], ports/77103 [2]
Submitted by:	Linh Pham <question+fbsdports@@closedsrc.org> [1],
		Paul Schmhel <pauls@@utdallas.edu> [2]
@
text
@d335 1
@


1.579
log
@Add poly1305-20050218, Prof. Daniel J. Bernstein's public domain message
authenticator library.
@
text
@d28 1
@


1.578
log
@As previously announced, remove ports that have reached their expiry date,
and the handful of ports that depended on them.
@
text
@d363 1
@


1.577
log
@SSCEP is a client-only implementation of the SCEP (Cisco System's Simple
Certificate Enrollment Protocol). SSCEP is designed for OpenBSD's isakmpd,
but it will propably work with any Unix system with a recent compiler and
OpenSSL toolkit libraries installed.

PR:		ports/77595
Submitted by:	Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod(at)highsecure.ru>
@
text
@a406 1
    SUBDIR += ruby-acl
@


1.576
log
@amavis-stats is a simple AMaViS statistics generator based on rrdtool.  It
produces graphs of clean emails, spam emails and infected emails broken down by
virus, from amavis log entries. RRD files are created and updated by a perl
script run from cron. Graphs are generated by a php script and viewed with a
web browser.

PR:		ports/68934
Submitted by:	Mantas Kaulakys <stone@@tainet.lt>
@
text
@d446 1
@


1.575
log
@security/rng_82802 is obsolete
@
text
@d16 1
@


1.574
log
@Barnyard is output spool reader for Snort! It decouples output overhead
from the Snort network intrusion detection system and allows Snort to
run at full speed. It accepts binary inputs from snort and outputs
human readable files to disc or to a database.  At present, barnyard
is designed to accept binary inputs from snort and produce either human
readable files for parsing by log parsers or feed data directly to a
database (either mysql or postgresql at present.).

PR:		ports/77044, ports/77322
Submitted by:	Paul Schmehl <pauls@@utdallas.edu>
@
text
@a405 1
    SUBDIR += rng_82802
@


1.573
log
@Add security/ppars - Proactive Abuse Reporting System:

In an effort to be proactive in doing my part to stop the massive
quantities of internet traffic probing for open ports or more
specifically the probing for known ports that MS Windows spyware,
Trojans, and whatever other MS Windows ports are commonly probed
which result in increasing my bandwidth usage charges, I wrote this
perl application for reporting that abuse to the sender's ISP, with
the hopes they will monitor the abuser and terminate the abuser's
internet account and or take legal action.

WWW:	http://www.dshield.org/linux_clients.php#freebsd
Author:	Joe Barbish <fbsd_user@@a1poweruser.com>

PR:		ports/68662
Submitted by:	Joe Barbish <fbsd_user@@a1poweruser.com>
@
text
@d26 1
@


1.572
log
@Add security/ipfilter2dshield:

This perl script is an official DShield client whose purpose is to
read your FreeBSD ipfilter firewall ipmon log file and convert the
log records to the standard DShield reporting record format, and
embed the converted log records into the body of an email that gets
sent to DShield for automatic addition to their database and abuse
reporting to the offenders ISP if you are an subscribed DShield member.

PR:		ports/68661
Submitted by:	Joe Barbish <fbsd_user@@a1poweruser.com>
@
text
@d365 1
@


1.571
log
@"racoon2" is a system to exchange and to install security parameters
for the IPsec.

Currently the system supports the following specification:

        Internet Key Exchange (IKEv2) Protocol
        draft-ietf-ipsec-ikev2-17.txt
        (The IKE daemon is not included in the current release due to IPR issue)

        Kerberized Internet Negotiation of Keys (KINK)
        draft-ietf-kink-kink-06.txt

        PF_KEY Key Management API, Version 2
        RFC2367

The following protocols will be supported soon.

        The Internet Key Exchange (IKE)
        RFC2409

WWW: http://www.kame.net/

This port was repocopied from secutiry/racoon.
PR:		ports/76814
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@d148 1
@


1.570
log
@cryptopp-php is a cryptography extension for PHP based on Wei Dai's
Crypto++, a free C++ crypto library.

PR:		ports/76810
Submitted by:	Thomas Melzer <tmelzer@@tomesoft.de>
@
text
@d394 1
@


1.569
log
@PEAR user authentication and permission management framework

LiveUser_Admin is meant to be used with the LiveUser package.
It is composed of all the classes necessary to administrate
data used by LiveUser.

PR:		ports/76677
Submitted by:	Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@@php.net>
@
text
@d344 1
@


1.568
log
@libgnomesu is a library for providing superuser privileges to GNOME
applications. It supports consolehelper, PAM and su.

libgnomesu will use one the following services (in order of priority),
depending on which one is available:
- consolehelper
- PAM
- su

libgnomesu will use the su-based backend as final fallback, if no other
services are available. This service uses a backend which is a modified
version of GNU su.

libgnomesu comes with the GUI frontend 'gnomesu' and a Nautilus component
for Nautilus integration.

WWW: http://members1.chello.nl/~h.lai/libgnomesu/
@
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@d334 1
@


1.567
log
@Added p5-SAVI-Perl, a perl interface module to Sophos Anti virus.

PR:		ports/65310
Approved by:	nectar (mentor)
Submitted by:	Gary Hayers <gary(at)hayers.net>
@
text
@d172 1
@


1.566
log
@New port: unicornscan, a UDP and TCP portscanner that can be used
for information gathering using fingerprinting (p0f based) and
banner grabbing techniques.

PR:		ports/72752
Submitted by:	Jon Passki <cykyc(at)yahoo.com>
Approved by:	nectar (mentor)
@
text
@d312 1
@


1.565
log
@New port: security/py-clamav A python binding to libclamav written in C

PR:		ports/75539
Submitted by:	Marcus Grando <marcus(at)corp.grupos.com.br>
@
text
@d468 1
@


1.564
log
@New port gnu-crypto version 2.0.1: Java cryptographic primitives
and tools
@
text
@d371 1
@


1.563
log
@This is the Metasploit Project.

PR:		ports/74558
Submitted by:	Yonatan <onatan(at)gmail.com>
@
text
@d110 1
@


1.562
log
@PR: ports/71050
Submitted by: Philippe Rocques <phil(at)teaser.fr>
Approved by: nectar (mentor)
@
text
@d196 1
@


1.561
log
@WPA supplicant daemon for 802.11 networks.

Submitted by: sam
@
text
@d124 1
@


1.560
log
@Add hostapd, for software host 802.11 access points.

Submitted by: sam@@
@
text
@d475 1
@


1.559
log
@Add gpgme03 after a repocopy from ports/security/gpgme.  Gpgme03 is the older
0.3.x version of gpgme needed by a few ports.  The security/gpgme port
itself will be updated to 1.0.x.
@
text
@d131 1
@


1.558
log
@A command line idea encryption and decryption utility written by
Dr. Richard De Moliner.

Permission by the Author Dr. Richard De Moliner has been granted.

PR:		ports/72337
Submitted by:	Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@@critical.ch>
@
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@d118 1
@


1.557
log
@New port: security/pear-LiveUser PEAR user authentication and
permission management framework

	LiveUser is a set of classes for dealing with user
	authentication and permission management. Basically, there
	are three main elements that make up this package:

	* The LiveUser class
	* The Auth containers
	* The Perm containers

	Currently available are containers using:
	PEAR::DB, PEAR::MDB, PEAR::MDB2, PEAR::XML_Tree and PEAR::Auth.

PR:		ports/74528
Submitted by:	Ant?nio Carlos Ven?ncio J?nior <antonio@@php.net>
@
text
@d135 1
@


1.556
log
@New port: security/pear-Crypt_RC4 PEAR encryption class for RC4 encryption

	PEAR RC4 encryption class.

PR:		ports/74384
Submitted by:	Antnio Carlos Venncio Jnior <antonio@@php.net>
@
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@


1.555
log
@Obfuscates email addresses.

PR:		ports/73949
Submitted by:	Aaron Dalton <aaron(at)daltons.ca>
@
text
@d323 1
@


1.554
log
@Add security/hpn-ssh, a high performance SSH based on OpenSSH, after a
repo-copy from security/openssh-portable.

HPN-SSH is a set of patches to improve the perfomance of bulk transfers
such as scp over long-fat pipes.

Repocopy by:	marcus
@
text
@d289 1
@


1.553
log
@Add spike-proxy, a professional-grade tool for looking for application-level
vulnerabilities in web applications. SPIKE Proxy covers the basics, such as SQL
Injection and cross-site-scripting, but it's completely open Python
infrastructure allows advanced users to customize it for web applications that
other tools fall apart on.

PR:		ports/69943
Submitted by:	Yonatan <Yonatan@@Xpert.com>
@
text
@d132 1
@


1.552
log
@Add pear-File_Passwd, class to manipulate and authenticate against standard Unix,
SMB server, AuthUser (.htpasswd), AuthDigest (.htdigest), CVS pserver
and custom formatted password files.

PR:		ports/73716
Submitted by:	Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@@php.net>
@
text
@d424 1
@


1.551
log
@Add security/sks - SKS OpenPGP Key Server:

SKS is a new OpenPGP keyserver whose goal is to provide easy to deploy,
decentralized, and highly reliable synchronization. That means that a
key submitted to one SKS server will quickly be distributed to all key
servers; and even wildly out-of-date servers, or servers that experience
spotty connectivity, can fully synchronize with rest of the system.

Refer to the online wiki for pointers on downloading a full copy of the
public PGP databse (about 4Gb) and on customising the local configuration
http://documentation.penguin.de/cgi-bin/twiki/view/SKSKeyserver/WebHome

WWW:	http://www.nongnu.org/sks/

PR:		ports/72842
Submitted by:	Johan van Selst <johans@@stack.nl>
@
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@d321 1
@


1.550
log
@Massive ports move to better categories.
@
text
@d412 1
@


1.549
log
@Remove the md5crk port.  The cracking effort was ended after a
method for generating messages with colliding MD5 digests was
published ("Collisions for Hash Functions MD5, MD5, HAVAL-128 and
RIPEMD" by Xiaoyun Wang, Dengguo Feng, Xuejia Lai and Hongbo Yu).
@
text
@d289 1
@


1.548
log
@Add gnomekeyringmanager.
@
text
@a188 1
    SUBDIR += md5crk
@


1.547
log
@Add p5-POE-Component-SSLify 0.03, integrate SSL into POE.
@
text
@d109 1
@


1.546
log
@Add p5-Filter-Crypto 1.00,
create runnable Perl files encrypted
with OpenSSL libcrypto.
@
text
@d302 1
@


1.545
log
@Add pinentry-gtk2, a GTK+ 2.0 version of the GnuPG password dialog

PR: ports/73199
Submitted by:	Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@@brutele.be>
@
text
@d289 1
@


1.544
log
@Introduce sudosh (sudo shell) into the Ports Tree.
@
text
@d337 1
@


1.543
log
@Add Auth_HTTP 2.0 from PEAR.
@
text
@d438 1
@


1.542
log
@Add clamassassin

Clamassassin is a simple virus filter wrapper for ClamAV for use in procmail
filters and similiar applications. Clamassassin's interface is similiar to
that of spamassassin, making it easy to implement for those familiar with
that tool. Clamassassin is designed with an emphasis on security, robustness
and simplicity.

PR:		72698
Submitted by:	Matt <matt@@xtaz.net>
@
text
@d315 1
@


1.541
log
@Add security/pwauth 2.2.8,
A Unix Web Authenticator.
@
text
@d45 1
@


1.540
log
@Add opieprint

output postscript with 100 OPIE passwords credit card sized
@
text
@d351 1
@


1.539
log
@Add revelation, a password manager for the GNOME 2 desktop.  It stores all
your account and passwords in a single, secure, place, and give you access
to them all through a user-friendly graphical interface.

PR:		70653
Submitted by:	ports@@c0decafe.net <ports@@c0decafe.net>
@
text
@d221 1
@


1.538
log
@Doorman is a port knocking implementation which allows a server to run
silently, invisibly, with all TCP ports closed except to those who know...
the secret knock!

PR:		ports/70186
Submitted by:	Aaron Dalton <aaron@@daltons.ca>
@
text
@d375 1
@


1.537
log
@Add pft 1.2,

libPJL- Printer Job Language library A library and a
command-line tool to use PJL- HP Printer Job Language

PR:		ports/69382
Submitted by:	Yonatan <Yonatan@@xpert.com>
@
text
@d69 1
@


1.536
log
@* lcrzoex tools was renamed to netwox
* update to 5.20.0 and move to net-mgmt category
* new maintainer

PR:             ports/69609
Submitted by:   Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@@bsd.hu>
@
text
@d316 1
@


1.535
log
@* lcrzo library was renamed to netwib
* update to 5.20.0 and move to net category
* new maintainer

PR:             ports/69608
Submitted by:   Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@@bsd.hu>
@
text
@a156 1
    SUBDIR += lcrzoex
@


1.534
log
@Add clamsmtp 0.4, an ClamAV anti-virus SMTP Filter.

PR:		ports/69739
Submitted by:	Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@@dragon2.net>
@
text
@a156 1
    SUBDIR += lcrzo
@


1.533
log
@Add p5-Crypt-SmbHash 0.02, Perl module implementing lanman and nt md4
hash functions.

PR:		ports/69640
Submitted by:	Florent Thoumie <flz@@xbsd.org>
@
text
@d47 1
@


1.532
log
@Add manipulate_data, a set of tools to search data on a harddrive/partition/file,
extract the part you are interested in, and write it back after you modified it.

PR:		ports/69555
Submitted by:	bugghy <bugghy@@phenix.rootshell.be>
@
text
@d269 1
@


1.531
log
@Add a new shared extension for PHP.
@
text
@d185 1
@


1.530
log
@Add a new shared extension for PHP.
@
text
@d326 1
@


1.529
log
@Add a new shared extension for PHP.
@
text
@d325 1
@


1.528
log
@Add a new shared extension for PHP.
@
text
@d324 1
@


1.527
log
@Add a new shared extension for PHP.
@
text
@d323 1
@


1.526
log
@Add a new shared extension for PHP.
@
text
@d322 1
@


1.525
log
@Add a new shared extension for PHP.
@
text
@d321 1
@


1.524
log
@New port: devel/slb_rf60

	This is a pcsc-lite driver for the Schlumberger Reflex 62/64
	serial smartcard reader

	This port should be filed under "security/ifd-slb_rf60"
	because there are already some other pcsc-lite drivers
	follow this convention.

	I also made a few minor changes because of portlint warnings,
	so please apply this patch and rename the directory to
	"ifd-slb_rf60" before committing.

PR:		ports/63120
Submitted by:	Toni Andjelkovic <toni@@soth.at>
@
text
@d320 1
@


1.523
log
@Add fcrackzip 0.3,

Fcrackzip is a fast and featureful ZIP password cracker,
written in portable C (and optional x86 assembly). It allows
the user to recover forgotten ZIP archive passwords, using
either a brute force or dictionary attack on the provided
files.

PR:		ports/69159
Submitted by:	Stefan Walter <sw@@gegenunendlich.de>
@
text
@d135 1
@


1.522
log
@Add md5deep 1.3, program to compute MD5 and SHA1 message digests
recursively.

PR:		ports/69124
Submitted by:	Frank Laszlo <laszlof@@vonostingroup.com>
@
text
@d80 1
@


1.521
log
@Add gnome-password-generator, a small GUI utility to generate random passwords.

PR:		ports/68984
Submitted by:	Sergey Akifyev <asa@@gascom.ru>
@
text
@d185 1
@


1.520
log
@Add NetBSD rdigest from
  <ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc/pkgtools/rdigest/README.html>
@
text
@d102 1
@


1.519
log
@As previously announced, remove drwebd.  Its functionality is already
included in security/drweb.
@
text
@d360 1
@


1.518
log
@Add p5-Digest-MD5-M4p 0.01,
Perl interface to a variant of the MD5 algorithm.

Approved by:	erwin (implicit)
@
text
@a73 1
    SUBDIR += drwebd
@


1.517
log
@New port pam_pGina version 1.1.3: Daemon for allowing a pGina plugin
to authenticate against Unix PAM
@
text
@d277 1
@


1.516
log
@Add dazuko 2.0.2, a common interface for 3rd party file access control.

PR:		ports/63624
Submitted by:	Rob Evers <rob@@debank.tv>
@
text
@d302 1
@


1.515
log
@Remove expired ports, plus the three ports that depended on them.
@
text
@d60 1
@


1.514
log
@portaudit-db generates a portaudit database from a current
ports tree. It also features a file `database/portaudit.txt'
where UUIDs for vulnerabilities can be allocated quickly
before they are moved to the VuXML database.

Call `packaudit' after upgrading your ports tree.
@
text
@a384 1
    SUBDIR += siphon
@


1.513
log
@Add ipfw2dshield, a script for parsing ipfw log messages and submitting reports
to dshield.org (visit http://www.dshield.org for more info).

PR:		ports/67754
Submitted by:	Frank W. Josellis <frank@@dynamical-systems.org>
@
text
@d323 1
@


1.512
log
@Add tor 0.0.6.2, an anonymizing overlay network for TCP.

Onion Routing is a connection-oriented anonymizing
communication service. Users choose a source-routed path
through a set of nodes, and negotiate a "virtual circuit"
through the network, in which each node knows its predecessor
and successor, but no others. Traffic flowing down the circuit
is unwrapped by a symmetric key at each node, which reveals the
downstream node.

WWW: http://freehaven.net/tor/

PR:		ports/67305
Submitted by:	freebsd-ports@@rikrose.net
@
text
@d136 1
@


1.511
log
@Fakeroot runs a command in an environment were it appears to have
root privileges for file manipulation, by setting LD_PRELOAD to a
library with alternative versions of getuid(), stat(), etc.

PR:		ports/64102
Submitted by:	Meno Abels <meno.abels@@adviser.com>
@
text
@d421 1
@


1.510
log
@Remove avmailgate due to licensing concerns.
@
text
@d79 1
@


1.509
log
@Add rkhunter 1.0.8,

Rootkit Hunter is scanning tool to ensure you for about 99.9%
you're clean of nasty tools.

This tool scans for rootkits, backdoors and local exploits by
running tests like:

- MD5/SHA1 hash compare
- Look for default files used by rootkits
- Wrong file permissions for binaries
- Look for suspected strings in LKM and KLD modules
- Look for hidden files
- Optional scan within plaintext and binary files

PR:		ports/66660
Submitted by:	Radim Kolar <hsn at netmag dot cz>
@
text
@a25 1
    SUBDIR += avmailgate
@


1.508
log
@Add lep 0.30,

LEP is my attempt to provide a simple yet effective crypto
system that focuses largely on streamlining tasks and less on
elaborate inclusion of algorithms (MD5 and Blowfish are the
only official algorithms used, both of which are linked in from
-lcrypto), and also has some simple implementations of classic
cipher design (transposition, byte swapping, caesar, XOR, hex
encoding, etc) which can fit into the same operation chain,
relieving the need for OS overhead with process spawning and
piping.

PR:		ports/66659
Submitted by:	Dmitri Nikulin <setagllib@@optusnet.com.au>
@
text
@d357 1
@


1.507
log
@Add scanlogd, a TCP port scan detection tool, originally designed to illustrate
various attacks an IDS developer has to deal with. Unlike some of the other
port scan detection tools out there, scanlogd is designed to be totally safe
to use.

PR:		ports/66449
Submitted by:	Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@@inbox.ru>
@
text
@d154 1
@


1.506
log
@Add security/p5-Authen-Captcha, a Perl module to verify the human
element in transactions.
@
text
@d372 1
@


1.505
log
@Add gaim-encryption, a Gaim plug-in that allows for transparent RSA message
encryption between supporting clients.

PR:		66236
Submitted by:	ports@@c0decafe.net <ports@@c0decafe.net>
@
text
@d216 1
@


1.504
log
@Add pinentry slaveport for the curses based pinentry dialog.
@
text
@d100 1
@


1.503
log
@Add pinentry slaveport for the GTK based pinentry dialog.
@
text
@d312 1
@


1.502
log
@Add pinentry slaveport for the QT based pinentry dialog.
@
text
@d312 1
@


1.501
log
@security/newpg -> security/gnupg-devel
@
text
@d312 1
@


1.500
log
@Update libgcrypt to the new stable version 1.2.0
Retire libgcrypt-devel

Switch back to security/libgcrypt and bump PORTREVISION for
- gnutls
- gnutls-devel
- gsasl
- opencdk
- vpnc

libggz:
- Remove dependency on libgcrypt, because the port does not yet
work with the new libgcrypt

libksba:
- Update to 0.9.5
- Pass maintainership to lofi, who already maintains the other
aegypten ports.

Approved by:	lofi

wmbiff:
Switch to security/libgcrypt but no PORTREVISION bump, because the
dependency is optional and the port does not work with the new
libgcrypt and needs to be updated.

No action, because ports don't work with the new libgcrypt and need
to be updated, maintainers informed:
security/newpg
security/pinentry
security/dirmngr
emulators/fuse
emulators/libspectrum
@
text
@d104 1
a194 1
    SUBDIR += newpg
@


1.499
log
@Slave port of security/ssh2. It builds ssh2 without X11 support.

Submitted by:	marius
@
text
@a156 1
    SUBDIR += libgcrypt-devel
@


1.498
log
@Add libassuan, an IPC library used by GnuPG and gpgme.
@
text
@d394 1
@


1.497
log
@As announced 2 months ago, remove these deprecated or broken ports.
@
text
@d152 1
@


1.496
log
@Add libtomcrypt 0.92, comprehensive, modular and portable
cryptographic toolkit.

PR:		62581
Submitted by:	Yonatan <Yonatan@@Xpert.com>
Approved by:	pav (mentor).
@
text
@a131 1
    SUBDIR += inflex
@


1.495
log
@Add gnomekeyring, an API and daemon for managing lists of credentials.  This
is similar to the Keychain in MacOS.
@
text
@d169 1
@


1.494
log
@Remove category pkg/COMMENT files in favour of a COMMENT variable in the
category makefile.

Submitted by:	Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@@infracaninophile.co.uk>
PR:		59651
@
text
@d102 1
@


1.493
log
@Add pear-Text_Password, a PEAR package, which provides the ability to the user
to generate random passwords, either pronounceable or not pronounceable.

PR:		ports/64896
Submitted by:	<bra@@fsn.hu>
@
text
@d4 2
@


1.492
log
@Add new port of i386 binary client for the md5crk project.
It is a distributed effort to generate MD5 collisions.
@
text
@d300 1
@


1.491
log
@Add gnutls-devel

Pointy hat to:	sergei
@
text
@d176 1
@


1.490
log
@Add fpc-md5, a Free Pascal module with MD5 hash routines.

PR:		ports/62593
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <coop9211@@uidaho.edu>
@
text
@d103 1
@


1.489
log
@Add lockdown 0.1:

Lockdown is a hardening system written in C++ for FreeBSD
and released under the BSD license.

Lockdown was designed to harden FreeBSD's base system. It does so
by editing the systems configuration files and set permissions,
flags and ownership on SUID, GID and information files.
Lockdown was meant to be run only once, so you can quickly
and without forgetting something, get a secure system running.

WWW:	http://lockdown.TruNet.dk/

PR:		62714
Submitted by:	Daniel Blankensteiner <db@@TruNet.dk>
@
text
@d83 1
@


1.488
log
@MIT KRB5 1.3.2 has been released. Remove the beta.
@
text
@d167 1
@


1.487
log
@Add samba-vscan 0.3.4, on-access virus scanning with Samba.

While I am here,

  - make portlint happy,
  - use WRKSRC instead hardcode path.
  - use SAMBASRC instead wrong path if WRKDIRPREFIX env set.
  - remove PORTREVISION on new ports.

PR:		ports/63464
Submitted by:	Jean Milanez Melo <jmelo@@freebsdbrasil.com.br>
@
text
@a139 1
    SUBDIR += krb5-beta
@


1.486
log
@Remove geheimnis. Project is dead for a long time, and superseded by kgpg
@
text
@d358 1
@


1.485
log
@Refactor f-prot into f-prot (for the code) and f-prot-sig (for the
signature definitions).  This allows the definitions to be updated
seperately as and when required.

PR:		ports/62917, 62918
Submitted by:	Tim Bishop <tim@@bishnet.net> (maintainer)
@
text
@a97 1
    SUBDIR += geheimnis
@


1.484
log
@PuTTY is a client program for the SSH, Telnet and Rlogin network protocols.

These protocols are all used to run a remote session on a computer,
over a network. PuTTY implements the client end of that session:
the end at which the session is displayed, rather than the end
at which it runs.

WWW: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
@
text
@d75 1
@


1.483
log
@add py-xmlsec 0.2.0
A set of Python bindings for XML Security Library
@
text
@d318 1
@


1.482
log
@Now I know my ABCs
Next time won't you run sort(1) with me
@
text
@d332 1
@


1.481
log
@Activate vuxml, vxquery.
@
text
@d414 1
a415 1
    SUBDIR += vulnerability-test-port
@


1.480
log
@Add libgcrypt-devel, repocopied from libgcrypt.
Version 1.1.91 is incompatible with 1.1.12.

The -devel is required by the upcoming GnuTLS version and the new vpnc version.
The Stable version is still required by the Aegypten plugins.

Approved by:    portmgr(marcus)
Repocopied by:  joe
@
text
@d414 1
d416 1
@


1.479
log
@Add snortreport 1.2, add-on module for snort to generate real-time web
reports.

PR:		ports/62046
Submitted by:	Andrea Venturoli <a.ventu@@FreeBSD.org>
Approved by:	nork (mentor/implicitly)
@
text
@d153 1
@


1.478
log
@tandart vulnerability test for port auditing systems

  This is a package to test FreeBSD port auditing systems, e.g. portaudit
  and the upcoming VuXML based system. Even though it installs no files,
  it is listed in the portaudit database as vulnerable.

  Kind of a EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE
@
text
@d374 1
@


1.477
log
@connect portaudit to the INDEX
(what is the INDEX?)
@
text
@d412 1
@


1.476
log
@New port: qca-tls.

A plugin to provide SSL/TLS capability to programs that utilize the
Qt Cryptographic Architecture (QCA).
@
text
@d307 1
@


1.475
log
@Brand new MIT KRB5 beta.
@
text
@d330 1
@


1.474
log
@Add p5-Crypt-xDBM_File 1.01,
perl module encrypt almost any kind of
dbm file.

PR:		60709
Submitted by:	Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@@dragon2.net>
@
text
@d140 1
@


1.473
log
@Add cvm 0.18, Credential Validation Modules:
- The reference source for the CVM interface
- Diagnostic and benchmark CVM clients
- A checkpassword interface CVM client
- A UNIX/POSIX system module (uses getpwnam)
- A flat-file module
- A library for client writers
- A set of libraries for module writers

Author:	Bruce Guenter <bruceg@@em.ca>
WWW:	http://untroubled.org/cvm/

This port in needed to unbreak build of mail/mailfront and ftp/twoftpd.
@
text
@d257 1
@


1.472
log
@Add starttls 0.9, simple wrapper program for STARTTLS on emacs21.
@
text
@d55 1
@


1.471
log
@Add vpnc 0.2,

VPNC - Client for Cisco 3000 VPN Concentrator

A VPN client compatible with Cisco's EasyVPN equipment.
Supports IPSec (ESP) with Mode Configuration and Xauth.
Supports only shared-secret IPSec authentication, 3DES, MD5,
and IP tunneling.  It runs entirely in userspace

PR:		60283
Submitted by:	Christian Lackas
@
text
@d381 1
@


1.470
log
@Add rng_82802 0.0.0, RNG driver for the Intel 82802.
@
text
@d403 1
@


1.469
log
@Add xca 0.4.5, graphical certification authority.

Graphical certification authority is an interface for managing
RSA keys and certificates, and the creation and signing of PKCS#10 requests.
It uses the OpenSSL library and a Berkeley DB for key and certificate storage.
It supports importing and exporting keys and PEM DER PKCS8 certificates,
signing and revoking of PEM DER PKCS12, and selection of x509v3 extensions.
A tree view of certificates is presented.

Author:	Christian Hohnstaedt <christian@@hohnstaedt.de>
WWW:	http://www.hohnstaedt.de/xca.html

PR:		58378
Submitted by:	Valentin Zahariev <curly@@e-card.bg>
@
text
@d336 1
@


1.468
log
@Retire security/whisker.  Author says to use nikto instead.
PR: ports/58606.
@
text
@d404 1
@


1.467
log
@Add p5-OpenCA-CRL 0.9.17, CRL Management module.
@
text
@a403 1
    SUBDIR += whisker
@


1.466
log
@Add p5-OpenCA-REQ 0.9.52,
perl extension to easily manage Cert
REQUESTs.
@
text
@d272 1
@


1.465
log
@Add p5-OpenCA-PKCS7 0.9.13, perl extension for basic handling PKCS.
@
text
@d274 1
@


1.464
log
@This software is old and unmaintained. Remove.
@
text
@d273 1
@


1.463
log
@Add p5-Crypt-OFB 0.01, encrypt Data using OFB Mode.

PR:		58825
Submitted by:	clsung
@
text
@a291 1
    SUBDIR += pgp5
@


1.462
log
@Retire the following ports; they have been integrated into ruby18 and
ruby16-shim-ruby18:

	devel/ruby-yaml
	net/ruby-drb
	net/ruby-gserver
	net/ruby-soap
	net/ruby-xmlrpc
	security/ruby-openssl
	sysutils/ruby-devel-logger
	textproc/ruby-rexml
	www/ruby-webrick
@
text
@d230 1
@


1.461
log
@Add p5-Crypt-Anubis, a Crypt::CBC-compliant block cipher
@
text
@a339 1
    SUBDIR += ruby-openssl
@


1.460
log
@add gsasl 0.0.8
GNU SASL Library
@
text
@d213 1
@


1.459
log
@add gss 0.0.6
GNU Generic Security Service Library
@
text
@d105 1
@


1.458
log
@Add p5-OpenCA-CRR 0.0.2, perl extention to handle CRR objects.
@
text
@d106 1
@


1.457
log
@Add f-prot 4.2.0, f-Prot Antivirus for BSD Workstations.

PR:		52923
Submitted by:	Tim Bishop <tim@@bishnet.net>
@
text
@d268 1
@


1.456
log
@Add libgpg-error 0.5, common error values for all GnuPG components.

PR:		58325
Submitted by:	Sergei Kolobov <sergei@@kolobov.com>
Approved by:	krion (mentor)
@
text
@d73 1
@


1.455
log
@add shishi 0.0.8
A free implementation of the Kerberos 5 network security system
@
text
@d148 1
@


1.454
log
@add libntlm 0.3.2
A library that implement Microsoft's NTLM authentication
@
text
@d348 1
@


1.453
log
@Add p5-Crypt-CBCeasy 0.24,
Easy things make really easy with Crypt::CBC.
@
text
@d153 1
@


1.452
log
@[New ports] linux-pam-docs

	While pam(8) refers Linux-PAM Guides at ``SEE ALSO'' section,
	it seems no documentation is in ports/ tree.

	I think reading those docs takes good understanding of PAM
	in RELENG_4, and also OpenPAM in HEAD.

PR:		ports/53490
Submitted by:	Hideyuki KURASHINA <rushani@@FreeBSD.org>
@
text
@d212 1
@


1.451
log
@New port: gnome-ssh-askpass

	New port, the gnome based askpass from the openssh contrib.

PR:		ports/53247
Submitted by:	Mark Hannon <markhannon@@optusnet.com.au>
@
text
@d159 1
@


1.450
log
@New Port: ssh_askpass_gtk2 - A tiny GTK2 ssh askpass replacement

	A small SSH Askpass replacement written with GTK2. Features
	fullscreen dialog and translucent background.

PR:		ports/56537
Submitted by:	Manuel Rabade <mig@@mig-29.net>
@
text
@d96 1
@


1.449
log
@[new port] security/opensc-esteid: modified version of the
security/opensc port that works with Estonian Electronic ID card

	This is modified version of the OpenSC port that works with
	Estonian Electronic ID card (EstEID).

	WWW: http://marie.vtl.ee/esteid/

PR:		ports/56612
Submitted by:	Sven Petai <hadara@@bsd.ee>
@
text
@d362 1
@


1.448
log
@add autossh-1.2d

autossh is a program to start a copy of ssh and monitor it, restarting
it as necessary should it die or stop passing traffic.

The original idea and the mechanism were from rstunnel (Reliable SSH
Tunnel). With this version the method changes: autossh uses ssh to
construct a loop of ssh forwardings (one from local to remote, one
from remote to local), and then sends test data that it expects to
get back. (The idea is thanks to Terrence Martin.)

WWW:		http://www.harding.motd.ca/autossh/
@
text
@d190 1
@


1.447
log
@New port: An MSN Messenger event/message sniffer

	An MSN Messenger event/message sniffer based on the pcap library

PR:		ports/55262
Submitted by:	Nicolas Gieczewski <nick@@n0sp4m.nixsoftware.com>
@
text
@d22 1
@


1.446
log
@FreeBSD Port Submission for "Destroy"

	Destroy, A program that destroys files on the hard disk by
	writing null and random bytes to the file, then unlinking
	it.

PR:		ports/50291
Submitted by:	Shane Kinney <shane@@freebsdhackers.net>
@
text
@d6 1
@


1.445
log
@Remove the rsaref port, which fulfilled its usefulness a long time ago.
@
text
@d58 1
@


1.444
log
@Add checkpassword-pam 0.98, implementation of checkpassword
authentication program.

PR:		57424
Submitted by:	Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@@cultdeadsheep.org>
@
text
@a318 1
    SUBDIR += rsaref
@


1.443
log
@Add ruby-gpgme, a Ruby interface to GnuPG Made Easy (GPGME).
@
text
@d38 1
@


1.442
log
@New port: security/sectok

PR:		ports/39778
@
text
@d323 1
@


1.441
log
@New port: security/libsectok

PR:		ports/39777
@
text
@d336 1
@


1.440
log
@Doscan is a tool to quickly scan network for machines listening
on a TCP port. It can scan for Microsoft DCOM vulnerability.

PR:		57161
Submitted by:	Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@@bsd.hu>
@
text
@d150 1
@


1.439
log
@Add AntiVir Milter, a mail virusscanner using the Sendmail Mail Filter API.
This is a commercial stand-alone solution written in C not a PERL script +
myriads of dependencies + some AV...
Licenses for private (individual, non-commercial) use, e.g. for protecting
your family's home network, can be applied for free of charge.

Submitted by:	Marius Strobl <marius@@alchemy.franken.de>
@
text
@d61 1
@


1.438
log
@New port: a checkpassword compatible authentication
program that uses CRAM-MD5 authentication mode.

Submitted by:	Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@@cultdeadsheep.org>
PR:		56598
@
text
@d15 1
@


1.437
log
@[new port] security/dropbear: a lightweight SSH2 server

	Dropbear is an SSH 2 server, designed to be usable in small
	memory environments.

	It supports:
		* Main features of SSH 2 protocol
		* Implements X11 forwarding, and authentication-agent forwarding
		for OpenSSH clients
		* Compatible with OpenSSH ~/.ssh/authorized_keys public key
		authentication

	WWW: http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html

PR:		ports/55795
Submitted by:	Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@@cultdeadsheep.org>
@
text
@d42 1
@


1.436
log
@new port: dump MSRPC information

	One-file-port, from @@stake. This dumps information from
	remote RPC.  Much like "rpcinfo -p host" on unix hosts.
	Please check my patches: I removed an unused function so
	this wouldn't be marked as a security sensitive port, and
	I'm not sure my Makefile change respects CFLAGS.

PR:		ports/46991
Submitted by:	Yonatan@@xpert.com <Yonatan@@xpert.com>
@
text
@d59 1
@


1.435
log
@New port: security/hmap - web server fingerprinting tool

	Web server fingerprinting tool, used to identify web servers
	that changed thier banners.

PR:		ports/50754
Submitted by:	Yonatan@@xpert.com <Yonatan@@xpert.com>
@
text
@d53 1
@


1.434
log
@Crypt::OpenSSL::Bignum provides access to OpenSSL
multiprecision integer arithmetic libraries. Presently,
many though not all of the arithmetic operations that
OpenSSL provides are exposed to perl. In addition,
this module can be used to provide access to bignum
values produced by other OpenSSL modules, such as key
parameters from Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA.
@
text
@d102 1
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1.433
log
@- New port: security/tinyca version 0.4.9

TinyCA is a simple graphical userinterface written in Perl/Tk
to manage a small CA (Certification Authority).

PR:		54571
Submitted by:	Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@@bsd.hu>
@
text
@d211 1
@


1.432
log
@New port: hunch - Scan httpd log files, find vulnerability probes,
mail admins

	Scan Apache log files for CodeRed, Nimda, FormMail, proxy
	scanners and other malicious probes. For each one found,
	track down the contact email from WHOIS data and send a
	notice. Built-in rate controls prevent flooding an admin
	even when his machines are scanning at high rates. Runs as
	a non-privileged cron job to not interfere with the HTTP
	daemon's operation.

	Notes to committer:
	 1. This port installs a user and a group "hunch". It doesn't
	 meet the conditions listed in the handbook for a "reserved"
	 uid/gid.
	 2. portlint will complain about the port. A lot. To the
	 best of my judgment all of the warnings can be ignored
	 with the exception of the one about BATCH which I could
	 find no documentation for. Therefore it is setting
	 IS_INTERACTIVE.

PR:		ports/44836
Submitted by:	Dan Pelleg <daniel+hunch@@pelleg.org>
@
text
@d364 1
@


1.431
log
@Remove security/py-amkCrypto port. This port have not been built over
a year and replaced by security/py-pycrypto.
@
text
@d104 1
@


1.430
log
@New port: p5-Module-Signature.

Module::Signature adds cryptographic authentications to CPAN
distributions, via the special SIGNATURE file.

If you are a module user, all you have to do is to remember
running "cpansign -v" (or just "cpansign") before issuing
"perl Makefile.PL" or "perl Build.PL"; that will ensure the
 distribution has not been tampered with.

For module authors, you'd want to add the SIGNATURE file to
your MANIFEST, then type "cpansign -s" before making a distribution.

Submitted by:	autrijus@@autrijus.org
@
text
@a287 1
    SUBDIR += py-amkCrypto
@


1.429
log
@new port: Security scanner for Samba

	ADM smb is a security scanner for Samba
	/* based on the src of the smbclient  from the samba team */
	ADMsmb will perform a complete audit of samba for you on a host you
	provide.

PR:		ports/53696
Submitted by:	Jacek Serwatynski <tutus@@trynet.eu.org>
@
text
@d245 1
@


1.428
log
@Add p5-Crypt-GeneratePassword 0.02,

This module lets you generate secure random passwords
with a reasonable amount of pronounceability. It avoids
the problems associated with the FIPS-181 NIST standard
as used by Crypt::RandPasswd. See perldoc for more
details.

PR:		55575
Submitted by:	andrew@@scoop.co.nz
@
text
@d4 1
@


1.427
log
@MIT KRB5 1.3 has been released. Remove the beta.
@
text
@d204 1
@


1.426
log
@As announced on May 6, remove the broken p5-Authen-Krb4 port
@
text
@a122 1
    SUBDIR += krb5-beta
@


1.425
log
@Add p5-Digest-SHA2 1.0.0, perl interface to the SHA-2 algorithms.
@
text
@a185 1
    SUBDIR += p5-Authen-Krb4
@


1.424
log
@Add drweb-qmail 4.29.12, qmail client for DrWeb antivirus suite.

PR:		ports/54614
Submitted by:	Denis N. Peplin <info@@volginfo.ru>
@
text
@d240 1
@


1.423
log
@Add gcipher 1.0, a simple encryption tool.

PR:		53738
Submitted by:	Shannon -jj Behrens <jjinux@@yahoo.com>
@
text
@d59 1
@


1.422
log
@Add hostsentry 0.02, a Login Anomaly Detector.

PR:		48127
Submitted by:	Andre Ramos <andre.ramos@@netcabo.pt>
@
text
@d83 1
@


1.421
log
@Add nikto 1.30, web and CGI vulnerability scanner with SSL support.

PR:		43313
Submitted by:	pandzilla
@
text
@d99 1
@


1.420
log
@Add libwhisker 1.6, perl module to create HTTP test scripts.

PR:		42986
Submitted by:	pandzilla
@
text
@d164 1
@


1.419
log
@Add osiris 1.5.2,
file integrity checking, with GDBM and MySQL
support.

PR:		50026
Submitted by:	Nicolas Jombart <ecu@@ipv42.net>
@
text
@d141 1
@


1.418
log
@PR:
Submitted by:
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Obtained from:
MFC after:
Add sudoscript, an audited shell using sudo(8) and script(1)

PR:		53967
Submitted by:	Howard Owen <hbo@@egbok.com>
@
text
@d179 1
@


1.417
log
@Add p5-Nmap-Scanner 0.5,
perform and manipulate nmap scans using
perl.
@
text
@d350 1
@


1.416
log
@Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Obtained from:
MFC after:
Import hydra-2.2, base on PR/43942. This port is provided as a standalone
program to avoid installing a full Nessus scanner system.

Submitted by:   Laurent LEVIER <llevier@@argosnet.com>
@
text
@d239 1
@


1.415
log
@Add new port of clamav-devel after repo copy.
Update to snapshot(20030625).

PR:		ports/53306
Submitted by:	Rob Evers <rob@@debank.tv>
Approved by:	portmgr (marcus)
Repo copyed by:	cvs (joe)
@
text
@d100 1
@


1.414
log
@Add cryptlib 3.1, a powerful security programming toolkit.

PR:		53397
Submitted by:	me
@
text
@d40 1
@


1.413
log
@PR:		53014
Submitted by:	Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@@cultdeadsheep.org>

Add prelude-manager 0.8.7, System central logging point of prelude Network
Intrusion Detection.

prelude-manager : the manager is the central logging point. It receives
alerts from sensors and logs them using one or several plugins (the default
logging being to a text file, but logging to a database is also possible -
and recommended).
@
text
@d45 1
@


1.412
log
@PR:		53013
Submitted by:	Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@@cultdeadsheep.org>

Add prelude-nids 0.8.1,
Sensor program of prelude Network Intrusion Detection System

prelude-nids : the Prelude Network Intrusion Detection System is a sensor,
that may be installed on the same machine as the manager or not, which watches
network traffic and looks for familiar patterns. This is functionally
equivalent to Snort (http://www.snort.org).
@
text
@d269 1
@


1.411
log
@PR:		53012
Submitted by:	Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@@cultdeadsheep.org>

Add prelude-lml 0.8.3, Log Monitoring Lackey for prelude Network
Intrusion Detection System.
@
text
@d269 1
@


1.410
log
@PR:		53011
Submitted by:	Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@@cultdeadsheep.org>
Reviewed by:	me

Add libprelude 0.8.5, libraries of prelude Network Intrusion Detection System.
@
text
@d268 1
@


1.409
log
@Add smtpmap 0.8, an SMTP software identifier.

PR:		46552
Submitted by:	Hubert Tournier <hubert@@frbsd.org>
@
text
@d136 1
@


1.408
log
@Add pxytest 1.36, test remote system for unsecured mail proxies.

PR:		53275
Submitted by:	Paul Chvostek <paul@@it.ca>
@
text
@d319 1
@


1.407
log
@Add proxycheck 0.45, check for open proxy servers.

PR:		53269
Submitted by:	Paul Chvostek <paul@@it.ca>
@
text
@d271 1
@


1.406
log
@Add authpf 1.0, authentification shell for pf gateways. This port depends
on security/pf first.

PR:		52123
Submitted by:	Max Laier <max@@love2party.net>
@
text
@d267 1
@


1.405
log
@Add pf 1.0, OpenBSD's pf (packetfilter) as in OpenBSD 3.3 as a loadable
kernel module.

PR:		52121
Submitted by:	Max Laier <max@@love2party.net>
@
text
@d18 1
@


1.404
log
@PC/SC Lite driver for GemPC 410 serial smart card readers (also sold by IBM)
@
text
@d251 1
@


1.403
log
@Add saslauthd as a separated port from cyrus-sasl2 to avoid
dependency loop between cyrus-sasl2 and openldap.
@
text
@d100 1
@


1.402
log
@New port.
Vida is a multi-datapipe handler, written in C with ncurses library,
for unix and unix-like OS.

PR:		51086
Approved by:	roberto(mentor)
@
text
@d48 1
@


1.401
log
@Add sslsniffer 1.21, sSLv3/TLS and SSLv2 sniffer.

PR:		45401
Submitted by:	Jim Geovedi <jim@@corebsd.or.id>
@
text
@d345 1
@


1.400
log
@Add ike-scan 1.0, VPN scanner and identifier.

PR:		51751
Submitted by:	Yonatan <Yonatan@@xpert.com>
@
text
@d326 1
@


1.399
log
@Add ADMsnmp 0.1, SNMP audit scanner.

PR:		50642
Submitted by:	Yonatan@@xpert.com
@
text
@d100 1
@


1.398
log
@Add xmlsec1 1.0.1 released at Apr 28 2003. This is the latest stable version
of a C library based on LibXML2 and OpenSSL. Origial PR was intended to
import 1.0.0 but we have a newer version to go now, also enable GnuTLS
support .

PR:		51102
Submitted by:	Jim Geovedi <jim@@corebsd.or.id>
@
text
@d4 1
@


1.397
log
@Add kripp 0.2, lightweight network password sniffer.

PR:		51347
Submitted by:	Jim Geovedi <jim@@corebsd.or.id>
@
text
@d350 1
@


1.396
log
@Add dirmngr, a client for managing and downloading certificate
revocation lists (X.509).

PR:		51577
Submitted by:	Michael Nottebrock <michaelnottebrock@@gmx.net>
@
text
@d113 1
@


1.395
log
@Add smtpscan 0.3.1, a remote SMTP server version detector.

PR:		46221
Submitted by:	Hubert Tournier <hubert@@frbsd.org>
@
text
@d50 1
@


1.394
log
@The Samhain Intrusion Detection System

	Samhain is a host-based Intrusion Detection System and
	integrity checker with advanced features such as centralized
	logging, MySQL/PostgreSQL support, and rootkit detection.

PR:		ports/46982
Submitted by:	David Thiel <lx@@redundancy.redundancy.org>
@
text
@d309 1
@


1.393
log
@Add freebsd-update 1.2, fetches and installs binary updates
to FreeBSD.  This is the client half of the FreeBSD Update
system; it fetches and applies binary security updates.

PR:		ports/50202
Submitted by:	cperciva@@daemonology.net
@
text
@d298 1
@


1.392
log
@Port for H+B EDV avmailgate

	AntiVir MailGate for  FreeBSD protects your  electronic
	post office against viruses.

	It is  working  with  numerous common  Mail Transport Agents
	(MTA), like  sendmail,  postfix,  qmail and exim.  Operates
	at high speed, is easy to configure and  checks both incoming
	and outgoing emails.

PR:		ports/34461
Submitted by:	Oliver Breuninger <ob@@breuninger.org>
@
text
@d66 1
@


1.391
log
@Add ftimes 3.2.1, a system baselining and evidence collection tool.

PR:		50369
Submitted by:	Klayton Monroe <klm@@ir.exodus.net>
@
text
@d18 1
@


1.390
log
@New port: security/finger_mysql - A threaded MySQL scanner

	This is a one-file-port of a threaded MySQL scanner. If the
	user "root" is passwordless, then this is even funnier. For
	some reason is segfaults if you feed it with Class B network,
	but I'll fix that when time permits.

PR:		ports/48924
Submitted by:	Yonatan@@xpert.com <Yonatan@@xpert.com>
@
text
@d67 1
@


1.389
log
@New port: security/amap - application mapper

		This is amap- the application mapper. It tries to
		identify applications that do not run on thier
		default port.

PR:		ports/50218
Submitted by:	Yonatan@@xpert.com <Yonatan@@xpert.com>
@
text
@d59 1
@


1.388
log
@New port: makepasswd, random password generator

	Random password generator.

PR:		ports/49008
Submitted by:	Toni Viemero <toni.viemero@@iki.fi>
@
text
@d9 1
@


1.387
log
@security/ftpmap: Identify remote FTP server software by fingerprinting

	Ftpmap scans remote FTP servers to indentify what software
	and what versions they are running. It uses program-specific
	fingerprints to discover the name of the software even when
	banners have been changed or removed, or when some features
	have been disabled. IPv6 is fully supported.

PR:		ports/48899
Submitted by:	Sergei Kolobov <sergei@@kolobov.com>
@
text
@d130 1
@


1.386
log
@Add libidea 0.8.2b, iDEA block cipher library.

PR:		43793
Submitted by:	Jim Geovedi <jim@@corebsd.or.id>
@
text
@d65 1
@


1.385
log
@Add libbf 0.8.2b, the Blowfish block cipher Library.

PR:		43792
Submitted by:	Jim Geovedi <jim@@corebsd.or.id>
@
text
@d118 1
@


1.384
log
@Add KTH Kerberos 4.
@
text
@d113 1
@


1.383
log
@New port: security/pear-Auth - PEAR authentication methods.

PR:		ports/48119
Submitted by:	Thierry Thomas <thierry@@pompo.net>
@
text
@d103 1
@


1.382
log
@New port: security/pear-Auth_SASL

	PEAR abstraction of various SASL mechanism responses.

PR:		ports/48120
Submitted by:	Thierry Thomas <thierry@@pompo.net>
@
text
@d232 1
@


1.381
log
@Retire kgpgapplet. Its features have been merged into kgpg.

PR:		48320
Submitted by:	 Rick Fournier <rick@@help-desk.ca> (maintainer)
@
text
@d232 1
@


1.380
log
@Add mac-robber 1.00, a tool for listing Modify, Access, Create
timestamps from files.

PR:		47011
Submitted by:	Yonatan <Yonatan@@xpert.com>
@
text
@a101 1
    SUBDIR += kgpgapplet
@


1.379
log
@add gsfv 0.2.1
Create or verify Simple File Verification (SFV) checksum files

Submitted by:	Frederic Cambus
@
text
@d126 1
@


1.378
log
@Add xspy 1.0c, a utility for monitoring keystrokes on remote X servers.

PR:		48132
Submitted by:	Yonatan <Yonatan@@xpert.com>
@
text
@d79 1
@


1.377
log
@Resurrect pam_krb5 for MIT KRB5.

Approved by:	nectar
@
text
@d333 1
@


1.376
log
@add p5-Digest-MD4 1.1
Perl5 interface to the MD4 message digest algorithm
@
text
@d226 1
@


1.375
log
@Add quintuple-agent 1.0.3, quintuple Agent is a program that stores secrets for
you.

PR:		ports/48003
Submitted by:	Volker Stolz <stolz@@i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
@
text
@d208 1
@


1.374
log
@Remove this port.  The pam_krb5 in the base system should be utilized.
@
text
@d262 1
@


1.373
log
@New Port: security/p5-SHA

	The SHA module allows you to use the NIST SHA message digest
	algorithm from within Perl programs.

	The final message digest value is returned by the digest
	operation as a 20-byte binary string. This operation delivers
	the result of operations since the last new or reset
	operation. Once the operation has been performed, the context
	must be reset before being used to calculate another digest
	value.

PR:		ports/43799
Submitted by:	Jim Geovedi <negative@@toxic.magnesium.net>
@
text
@a224 1
    SUBDIR += pam_krb5
@


1.372
log
@New Port: security/p5-Crypt-Blowfish_PP

	Blowfish is a published algorithm written by Bruce Schneier
	Unlike IDEA or DES etc. there are no patent implications
	in using this algorithm.

	It uses anywhere between a 64 bit and a 448 bit key. The
	transform itself is fast and operates on a 64 bit block,
	and most of the calculation time is in initialising the
	context with the key data.

	The _PP name comes from the fact that this implementation
	is Pure Perl, and will not have any compatibility problems.

PR:		ports/43794
Submitted by:	Jim Geovedi <negative@@toxic.magnesium.net>
@
text
@d218 1
@


1.371
log
@Add cryptplug 0.3.15, a collection of plug-ins to cryptographic
engines.
@
text
@d167 1
@


1.370
log
@Add newpg 0.9.4, a prerelease package of GnuPG extensions for GnuPG 2.0.
@
text
@d42 1
@


1.369
log
@Add pinentry 0.6.7, a collection of simple PIN or passphrase entry
dialogs.
@
text
@d139 1
@


1.368
log
@Add security/pear-Crypt_CBC:

PEAR class to emulate Perl's Crypt::CBC module

PR:		ports/47418
Submitted by:	Thierry Thomas <thierry@@pompo.net>
@
text
@d234 1
@


1.367
log
@add oinkmaster 0.6
Help you update your snort rules after each update
@
text
@d226 1
@


1.366
log
@Add py-pycrypto 1.9alpha4, the Python Cryptography Toolkit.
@
text
@d145 1
@


1.365
log
@New Port: security/fakeident

	Fake Identd is a tool that replies with a standard answer
	to all incoming identd requests on a host, making it nearly
	perfect for a masquerading router.

PR:		ports/46090
Submitted by:	Dean Hollister <dean@@odyssey.apana.org.au>
@
text
@d251 1
@


1.364
log
@New port: security/ifd-gpr400: PC/SC Lite IFD for Gemplus GPR400

	This is the user-space IFD driver to support the Gemplus
	GPR400 PCMCIA Smart Card Reader under PC/SC Lite.

PR:		ports/42697
Submitted by:	Bruce M Simpson <bms@@spc.org>
@
text
@d54 1
@


1.363
log
@New port: devel/ifd-devkit: PC/SC Lite IFD Driver Kit

	Smart card intermediate driver development kit for PC/SC Lite.

PR:		ports/42694
Submitted by:	Bruce M Simpson <bms@@spc.org>
@
text
@d88 1
@


1.362
log
@new port: security/clamav

	Clam Antivirus is command line virus scanner using database
	from OpenAntiVirus.

PR:		ports/40602
Submitted by:	TERAMOTO Masahiro <markun@@onohara.to>
@
text
@d87 1
@


1.361
log
@Add opencdk, Open Crypto Development Kit, libary for basic parts of the OpenPGP message format

PR:		47103
Submitted by:	Sergei Kolobov <sergei@@kolobov.com>
@
text
@d35 1
@


1.360
log
@New port: security/hackbot

Hackbot is a host exploration tool and bannergrabber.
It scans numerous services and vulnerabilities.

PR:		ports/47021
Submitted by:	Michael L. Hostbaek <mich@@freebsdcluster.org>
@
text
@d142 1
@


1.359
log
@New port: drweb-postfix antivirus checking backend

PR:		ports/46496
Submitted by:	zhuravlev alexander <zaa@@ulstu.ru>
@
text
@d78 1
@


1.358
log
@Add p5-Authen-Smb 0.91, perl extension to authenticate against an
SMB server.

PR:		46740
Submitted by:	Mustafa Arif <ma499@@doc.ic.ac.uk>
@
text
@d48 1
@


1.357
log
@Add kgpgapplet 0.1.3, kgpg's kicker applet is a simple icon that
integrates into your kicker.

PR:		46897
Submitted by:	Rick Fournier <rick@@help-desk.ca>
@
text
@d153 1
@


1.356
log
@New port ocaml-cryptokit version 1.1: A variety of cryptographic
primitives for Objective Caml
@
text
@d94 1
@


1.355
log
@Add libksba, an X.509 library

PR:	43895
@
text
@d136 1
@


1.354
log
@Add opensc 0.7.0, ISO 7816 Smartcard API Library (OpenSSH Compatible).

PR:		42698
Submitted by:	Bruce M Simpson <bms@@spc.org>
@
text
@d109 1
@


1.353
log
@GnuTLS is a portable ANSI C based library which implements the TLS 1.0 and
SSL 3.0 protocols. The library does not include any patented algorithms and
is available under the GNU Lesser GPL license.

Important features of the GnuTLS library include:
- Thread safety
- Support for both TLS 1.0 and SSL 3.0 protocols
- Support for both X.509 and OpenPGP certificates
- Support for basic parsing and verification of certificates
- Support for SRP for TLS authentication
- Support for TLS Extension mechanism
- Support for TLS Compression Methods

Additionaly GnuTLS provides an emulation API for the widely used
OpenSSL library, to ease integration with existing applications.

WWW:	http://www.gnutls.org/

PR:		ports/45348
Submitted by:	Sergei Kolobov <sergei@@kolobov.com>
@
text
@d137 1
@


1.352
log
@[NEW PORT] security/libtasn1: ASN.1 parser library for GnuTLS

XASN.1 structure parser library

PR:		ports/45347
Submitted by:	Sergei Kolobov <sergei@@kolobov.com>
@
text
@d70 1
@


1.351
log
@New port: p5-Authen-SASL.

SASL is a generic mechanism for authentication used by
several network protocols. Authen::SASL provides an
implementation framework that all protocols should be able
to share.

Submitted by:	Blaz Zupan <blaz@@si.FreeBSD.org>
@
text
@d110 1
@


1.350
log
@Add py-posix1e 0.2.1, Python module for manipulating POSIX.1e ACLs
@
text
@d146 1
@


1.349
log
@Sort entries.
@
text
@d234 1
@


1.348
log
@Add libgringotts, a library for encapsulating/safekeeping data in
encrypted/compressed form.
@
text
@d296 1
a297 2
    SUBDIR += tripwire-131
#   SUBDIR += tripwire12
@


1.347
log
@Add kgpg. Another Frontend for gnupg.

PR:		45573, 44840
Submitted by:	Rick Fournier <rick@@help-desk.ca>, Arjan van Leeuwen <avleeuwen@@piwebs.com>
@
text
@d106 1
@


1.346
log
@Bring back the geheimnis port. This is a snapshot from CVS that works with
KDE3

PR:	40660
@
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@d92 1
@


1.345
log
@add bubblegum 1.12
Watch a file for changes

PR:		44956
Submitted by:	Ben Kibbey <bjk@@m-net.arbornet.org>
@
text
@d67 1
@


1.344
log
@New MIT Kerberos V beta, version 1.2.7-beta1.
@
text
@d24 1
@


1.343
log
@add libecc 0.3.0
C++ Elliptic Curve Library
@
text
@d92 1
@


1.342
log
@Add p5-Crypt-RandPasswd 0.02, an implementation of the Automated
Password Generator standard.
@
text
@d99 1
@


1.341
log
@MIT KRB5 1.2.6 has been GA for some time. Remove the beta.
@
text
@d169 1
@


1.340
log
@add libgcrypt 1.1.0
General purpose crypto library based on code used in GnuPG

PR:		43894
Submitted by:	Tilman Linneweh <tilman@@arved.de>
@
text
@a91 1
    SUBDIR += krb5-beta
@


1.339
log
@tcp_wrapper has been in the base system since 4.0-RELEASE.  Remove it.
@
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@d101 1
@


1.338
log
@Add ruby-cast_256, a Ruby extension library which implements CAST-256
encryption.
@
text
@a283 1
    SUBDIR += tcp_wrapper
@


1.337
log
@Even after much work on the patch, it won't build on kde3. *BLAM*
@
text
@d242 1
@


1.336
log
@Add p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-DSA(0.03), a perl module for DSA signature verification
using OpenSSL.

Approved by:	knu (mentor)
@
text
@a65 1
    SUBDIR += geheimnis
@


1.335
log
@Add p5-Crypt-Twofish2(0.06), a perl module for Twofish encryption.

This module provides the similar functionality to Crypt::Twofish,
but also is Crypt::CBC compliant module.

Approved by:	knu (mentor)
@
text
@d158 1
@


1.334
log
@Add p5-Crypt-Serpent(1.01), a perl module for Serpent encryption.

Approved by:	knu (mentor)
@
text
@d176 1
@


1.333
log
@Add p5-Crypt-RC6(1.0), a perl module for RC6 encryption.

Approved by:	knu (mentor)
@
text
@d172 1
@


1.332
log
@Add p5-Crypt-RC5(1.01), a perl module for RC5 encryption.

Approved by:	knu (mentor)
@
text
@d166 1
@


1.331
log
@add p5-Crypt-CAST5_PP 1.02
CAST5 block cipher in pure Perl

PR:		42586
Submitted by:	Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@@hadaly.org>
@
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@d165 1
@


1.330
log
@Add ruby-password, a Ruby library to create, verify and manipulate
passwords.
@
text
@d144 1
@


1.329
log
@add cp2fwb 0.6
Checkpoint FW1 to Firewall Builder ruleset converter

PR:		37298
Submitted by:	Christian Brueffer <chris@@unixpages.org>
@
text
@d241 1
@


1.328
log
@Add avcheck 0.9, a simple antivirus solution for a mail system.

PR:		ports/41922
Submitted by:	Denis Shaposhnikov <dsh@@vlink.ru>
Approved by:	dwcjr (mentor)
@
text
@d35 1
@


1.327
log
@Add openssl-beta to SUBDIR

Pointy hat to:	dinoex
@
text
@d16 1
@


1.326
log
@Add termlog 1.0, monitor or log multiple system terminals
synchronously (real-time).

Submitted by:	Chris S.J. Peron <maneo@@bsdpro.com>
Approved by:	dwcjr (mentor)
@
text
@d132 1
@


1.325
log
@Resurrect krb5-beta for 1.2.6-beta1.
@
text
@d276 1
@


1.324
log
@opencl -> botan
upgrade botan to 0.9.2
@
text
@d91 1
@


1.323
log
@new port: security/p5-Digest-Nilsimsa

A nilsimsa signature is a statistic of n-gram occurance in a piece of text.
It is a 256 bit value usually represented in hex. This module is a wrapper
around nilsimsa implementation in C by cmeclax.

PR:		ports/41644
Submitted by:	Yen-Ming Lee <leeym@@utopia.leeym.com>
@
text
@d21 1
a126 1
    SUBDIR += opencl
@


1.322
log
@add hafiye 1.0
Multi Platform Customizable TCP/IP Packet Sniffer
@
text
@d174 1
@


1.321
log
@Activate cyrus-imapd2 and cyrus-sasl2.
@
text
@d72 1
@


1.320
log
@Add p5-Safe-Hole 0.08,
make a hole to the original main compartment
in the Safe compartment.

PR:		41390  (part of)
Submitted by:	Seth Kingsley <sethk@@meowfishies.com>
@
text
@d38 1
@


1.319
log
@add sig2dot 0.27
GPG/PGP Keyring Graph Generator
@
text
@d180 1
@


1.318
log
@add xmlsec 0.0.7
XML Security Library
@
text
@d242 1
@


1.317
log
@add py-mcrypt 1.0
A comprehensive Python interface to the mcrypt library
@
text
@d284 1
@


1.316
log
@add pam_pop3 1.0
This module authenticates a user against a POP3 server

PR:		40601
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@@Infomath.math.NCTU.edu.tw>
@
text
@d211 1
@


1.315
log
@A secure global network file system. SFS names FSs by public keys

PR:		ports/40455
Submitted by:	Michael Handler <handler@@grendel.net>
@
text
@d187 1
@


1.314
log
@add tinc 1.0p7
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) daemon
@
text
@d238 1
@


1.313
log
@Add l5 1.2, file Integrity Assessment Tool.

PR:		39970
Submitted by:	andrew@@scoop.co.nz
@
text
@d267 1
@


1.312
log
@Add gringotts, a GTK application for securely storing sensitive data.
@
text
@d91 1
@


1.311
log
@Add libfwbuilder 0.10.7, the Firewall Builder API.

PR:		38690
Submitted by:	Sergey Lyubka <devnull@@asitatech.ie>
@
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@d68 1
@


1.310
log
@Add new port rc5pipe: RC5 en-/decryption via UNIX pipes

PR:		ports/39880
Submitted by:	Frerich Raabe <frerich.raabe@@gmx.de>
@
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@d93 1
@


1.309
log
@add lcrzoex 4.08
Lcrzoex contains over 300 functionnalities using network library lcrzo

PR:		36948
Submitted by:	Joseph King <king@@v2project.com>
@
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@d218 1
@


1.308
log
@add lcrzo 4.08
Lcrzo is a network library (used by Lcrzoex, network testing toolbox)

PR:		36947
Submitted by:	Joseph King <king@@v2project.com>
@
text
@d92 1
@


1.307
log
@Add new port openvpn: Secure IP/Ethernet tunnel daemon

PR:		ports/39750
Submitted by:	Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@@web.de>
@
text
@d91 1
@


1.306
log
@Add pwman, a console password management application.
@
text
@d124 1
@


1.305
log
@Add poc 1.2, a program for managing passwords on smartcards.

PR:		39168
Submitted by:	king@@v2project.com
@
text
@d198 1
@


1.304
log
@add p5-Crypt-PasswordMD5 1.2
Perl module that provides interoperable MD5-based crypt() function

PR:		39467
Submitted by:	Erwin Lansing <erwin@@lansing.dk>
@
text
@d192 1
@


1.303
log
@add p5-Crypt-PGPSimple 0.13
Crypt::PGPSimple provides a simple object-oriented interface to PGP

PR:		38622
Submitted by:	rachek <rachek@@si.freebsd.org>
@
text
@d149 1
@


1.302
log
@Add amavisd-new, performance-enhanced daemonized version of amavis-perl.

PR:		38934
Submitted by:	Christopher K Davis (ckd-freebsd@@ckdhr.com)
@
text
@d147 1
@


1.301
log
@Add p5-Digest 1.00, modules that calculate message digests.
@
text
@d11 1
@


1.300
log
@Add vncrypt 1.0-beta3, cryptographic disk driver for FreeBSD.
@
text
@d158 1
@


1.299
log
@Add fragroute, a tool for intercepting, modifying and rewriting egress
traffic.

PR:		38300
Submitted by:	Dominic Marks <dominic_marks@@btinternet.com>
@
text
@d262 1
@


1.298
log
@New port p5-File-Scan version 0.27: Perl5 anti-virus file scanning
package

Submitted by:	Martin Matuska <matuska@@wu-wien.ac.at>
@
text
@d51 1
@


1.297
log
@Remove krb5-beta

Pointy hat to:	cy
@
text
@d162 1
@


1.296
log
@add amavisd 20020300
The daemonized version of amavis-perl

PR:		37993
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@@infomath.math.nctu.edu.tw>
@
text
@a84 1
    SUBDIR += krb5-beta
@


1.295
log
@Satellite port to run drwebd at the system startup
@
text
@d10 1
@


1.294
log
@Add port of find-zlib, a script which scans for code derived from
zlib.
@
text
@d42 1
@


1.293
log
@Authforce is an HTTP authentication brute forcer.
@
text
@d44 1
@


1.292
log
@add hashish 0.4b
A file and string hashing utility
@
text
@d13 1
@


1.291
log
@Say goodbye to Qt 1.x and all of its dependents.  The one port I found
which probably isn't supposed to be removed is misc/instant-workstation,
which had a dependency on audio/xamp (being removed), so I removed that
dependency and bumped PORTREVISION.  All other ports are real dependents
upon Qt 1.x, including KDE 1.x stuff.

Code in bsd.kde.mk supporting these ports is also removed or adjusted.
Also, some adjustments made to accomodate Qt3/KDE3 ports, which will be
committed Real Soon Now (TM), pending repo-copies.

This commit made in impending view of Qt3/KDE3 entering ports tree.
@
text
@d64 1
@


1.290
log
@New MIT Kerberos V beta, V 1.2.5-beta1.
@
text
@a77 1
    SUBDIR += kmap
@


1.289
log
@Add fwanalog 0.5.1, a firewall log summarizer that uses Analog.

PR:		35758
Submitted by:	Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@@mj.0038.net>
@
text
@d81 1
@


1.288
log
@Nuked at maintainer's request now that pam_passwdqc is in the base system.
@
text
@d51 1
@


1.287
log
@Add vlog 1.1f, a curses based real-time logfile viewer.

PR:		36616
Submitted by:	hannes sowa <satbran@@web.de>
@
text
@a169 1
    SUBDIR += pam_passwdqc
@


1.286
log
@Remove this port at the request of the maintainer.  The version of pam_ssh
in the base system is more up-to-date and is being actively maintained.
@
text
@d255 1
@


1.285
log
@Add new port security/pam_passwdqc - A pam module to validate passwords
for quality

PR:		36597
Submitted by:	Dominic Marks <dominic_marks@@btinernet.com>
@
text
@a172 1
    SUBDIR += pam_ssh
@


1.284
log
@Add audit, tools for remote and centralized audit data collection.
@
text
@d170 1
@


1.283
log
@Remove krb5-beta, which was deleted from the tree.

Pointy hat to:	cy
Submitted by:	bento
@
text
@d12 1
@


1.282
log
@add py-cryptkit 0.9
A Cryptographic Toolkit for Python
@
text
@a78 1
    SUBDIR += krb5-beta
@


1.281
log
@add nofgpg 0.4
No One Fears GPG
@
text
@d188 1
@


1.280
log
@add p5-Crypt-DES_EDE3 0.01
Perl5 interface to a implementing 3-DES EDE encryption and decryption

PR:		35891
Submitted by:	jesper
@
text
@d108 1
@


1.279
log
@add p5-Crypt-DH 0.03
Perl5 interface to a Diffie-Hellman key exchange system

PR:		35890
Submitted by:	jesper
@
text
@d129 1
@


1.278
log
@add p5-Digest-BubbleBabble 0.0.1
Perl5 interface to a fingerprint in "bubble babble" format

PR:		35889
Submitted by:	jesper
@
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@d129 1
@


1.277
log
@Add pam_alreadyloggedin 0.1,

This PAM module provides authorization based on a user already being currently logged in already.
@
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@d149 1
@


1.276
log
@fsh -- Fast remote command execution

The problem: logging in to a remote system with a cryptographic
solution such as lsh or ssh takes time, due to the computationally
expensive key exchanges that occur when the connection is
established. It is common to trigger a lot of remote logins while
using remote CVS, which makes it painfully slow compared to having the
repository locally.

The solution: reuse the secure tunnel once it has been
established. fsh is a drop-in rsh-compatible replacement for ssh that
automatically resuses ssh tunnels.

WWW: http://www.lysator.liu.se/fsh/
@
text
@d163 1
@


1.275
log
@Add ruby-hmac, a Ruby library which implements the HMAC algorithm.
@
text
@d48 1
@


1.274
log
@Add mussh 0.4, a tool for easily running the same commands on multiple
hosts.

PR:		34217
Submitted by:	Yen-Ming Lee <leeym@@leeym.com>
@
text
@d201 1
@


1.273
log
@Add a missing entry: "krb5-beta".
@
text
@d94 1
@


1.272
log
@add py-openssl 0.4.1
Python interface to the OpenSSL library
@
text
@d78 1
@


1.271
log
@add py-pow 0.6.1
Python OpenSSL Wrappers
@
text
@d184 1
@


1.270
log
@add py-mhash 1.0
Python mhash module
@
text
@d184 1
@


1.269
log
@add py-twofish 0.7
Twofish cryptographic module for Python
@
text
@d183 1
@


1.268
log
@add ccrypt 1.2
A command-line utility for encrypting and decrypting files and streams
@
text
@d184 1
@


1.267
log
@Remove the p5-GPG port.  It is no longer being maintained by it's author,
and there is a much better PGP Perl interface in security/p5-Crypt-OpenPGP.
@
text
@d21 1
@


1.266
log
@safesh is an authentication manager for OpenSSH.  By automatically creating
keys and starting ssh-agents, it makes it (fairly) convenient to use one key
for each host pair (authenticator and authenticatee), it avoids
authentication theft by the hosts you connect to with SSH.
@
text
@a148 1
    SUBDIR += p5-GPG
@


1.265
log
@Add p5-Crypt-Solitaire 2.0, solitaire encryption.

PR:		33376
Submitted by:	Seamus Venasse <svenasse@@polaris.ca>
@
text
@d200 1
@


1.264
log
@Add p5-Crypt-RC4 2.02, perl implementation of the RC4 encryption
algorithm.

PR:		33364
Submitted by:	Seamus Venasse <svenasse@@polaris.ca>
@
text
@d141 1
@


1.263
log
@Add p5-Crypt-OTP 1.03, perl implementation of the One Time Pad
(hence, OTP) encryption method.

PR:		33362
Submitted by:	Seamus Venasse <svenasse@@polaris.ca>
@
text
@d135 1
@


1.262
log
@Add ruby-aes, a Ruby extension library which implements AES (Rijndael)
encryption.
@
text
@d129 1
@


1.261
log
@SubWeb is a (reverse) proxy to inspect HTTP flows on the fly

PR:		ports/33388
Submitted by:	Nicolas Jombart <Nicolas.Jombart@@hsc-labs.com>
@
text
@d190 1
@


1.260
log
@Add nss 3.3.1, a set of libraries to support development of
security-enabled applications.
@
text
@d223 1
@


1.259
log
@Add labrea 2.3, a defense mechanism against CodeRed.

PR:		31082
Submitted by:	nick@@rogness.net
@
text
@d104 1
@


1.258
log
@New port ssh-gui version 0.7.1: A front-end for ssh which can open
multiple xterms

Submitted by:	Hammurabi Mendes <hmendes_br@@yahoo.com>
@
text
@d80 1
@


1.257
log
@add p5-Digest-HMAC
Perl5 interface to HMAC Message-Digest Algorithms

PR:		30997
Submitted by:	nork@@cityfujisawa.ne.jp (Norikatsu Shigemura)
@
text
@d211 1
@


1.256
log
@add nettle
A low-level cryptographic library
@
text
@d140 1
@


1.255
log
@New port proxytunnel version 1.0.6: Connects stdin and stdout to
an origin server through an HTTPS proxy

Submitted by:	Hammurabi Mendes <hmendes_br@@yahoo.com>
@
text
@d100 1
@


1.254
log
@Retire ruby-ssl, which has been integrated into ruby-openssl.
@
text
@d170 1
@


1.253
log
@add fwlogwatch
A packet filter and firewall log analyzer
@
text
@a188 1
    SUBDIR += ruby-ssl
@


1.252
log
@Add tripwire12 (repocopied) -- the legacy version.
@
text
@d49 1
@


1.251
log
@Seems tripwire was repocopied to tripwire12, but seems no change or
removal has been made.  So add an entry for tripwire12 in a comment
for the moment so the MAINTAINER will not forget to change Makefile in
the future.
@
text
@d224 1
@


1.250
log
@I forgot to add the nessus-devel ports to the category Makefile.

Submitted by:	Udo Schweigert <udo.schweigert@@siemens.com>
@
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@d225 1
@


1.249
log
@New port: didentd

This is a new port for didentd, an RfC1423 (identd) server for FreeBSD and
Linux written with security and privacy in mind.
@
text
@d92 1
d94 1
d96 1
d98 1
@


1.248
log
@Add ruby-openssl, a Ruby module which wraps OpenSSL.
@
text
@d34 1
@


1.247
log
@Add p5-Crypt-HCE_SHA 0.60, perl5 interface to one way hash chaining
block cipher.

PR:		31152
Submitted by:	Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@@FreeBSD.org>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.246 2001/10/09 21:18:16 lioux Exp $
d181 1
@


1.246
log
@New port altivore version 0.9.3: A publically disclosed (neither
GPL nor open-source) ala Carnivore src

PR:		31111
Submitted by:	Justin Stanford <jus@@security.za.net>
Reviewed by:	des (licensing issues)
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.245 2001/10/07 15:57:07 tobez Exp $
d118 1
@


1.245
log
@Add p5-Crypt-PassGen, a perl module to generate random passwords that
look like real words.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.244 2001/10/04 03:39:56 petef Exp $
d8 1
@


1.244
log
@Add sha-1.0.2, Simple file hash program utilizing SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384,
SHA-512

PR:		29907
Submitted by:	Allan Saddi <asaddi@@philosophysw.com>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.243 2001/09/21 05:56:37 knu Exp $
d121 1
@


1.243
log
@Sort entries.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.242 2001/09/12 02:33:49 mharo Exp $
d186 1
@


1.242
log
@The Crypt::RIPEMD160 module allows you to use the
RIPEMD160 Message Digest algorithm from within Perl programs.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.241 2001/09/12 01:12:58 mharo Exp $
d90 1
a91 1
    SUBDIR += nessus-libnasl
@


1.241
log
@Crypt::OpenPGP is a pure-Perl implementation of the OpenPGP standard[1].
In addition to support for the standard itself, Crypt::OpenPGP claims
compatibility with many other PGP implementations, both those that
support the standard and those that preceded it.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.240 2001/09/12 01:12:03 mharo Exp $
d122 1
@


1.240
log
@Crypt::RSA is a pure-perl, cleanroom implementation of the RSA public-key
cryptosystem. It uses Math::Pari(3), a perl interface to the blazingly fast
PARI library, for big integer arithmetic and number theoretic computations.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.239 2001/09/12 01:10:17 mharo Exp $
d118 1
@


1.239
log
@Crypt::DSA is an implementation of the DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm)
signature verification system. The implementation itself is pure Perl,
although the heavy-duty mathematics underneath are provided by the
Math::Pari library.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.238 2001/09/12 01:09:38 mharo Exp $
d121 1
@


1.238
log
@Provable Prime Number Generator suitable for Cryptographic Applications
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.237 2001/09/12 00:49:14 mharo Exp $
d115 1
@


1.237
log
@Tie::EncryptedHash augments Perl hash semantics to build secure, encrypting
containers of data.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.236 2001/09/12 00:45:21 mharo Exp $
d119 1
@


1.236
log
@Crypt::Random is an interface module to the /dev/random device found on most
modern Unix systems.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.235 2001/09/11 09:22:33 knu Exp $
d135 1
@


1.235
log
@Add p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA, a Perl5 module to RSA encode and decode
strings using OpenSSL.

PR:		ports/30106
Submitted by:	Norikatsu Shigemura <nork@@cityfujisawa.ne.jp>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.234 2001/09/11 08:57:11 knu Exp $
d119 1
@


1.234
log
@Add p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random, a Perl5 interface to the OpenSSL
pseudo-random number generator.

PR:		ports/30107
Submitted by:	Norikatsu Shigemura <nork@@cityfujisawa.ne.jp>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.233 2001/09/10 08:12:44 wjv Exp $
d117 1
@


1.233
log
@Add keychain 1.2, a user-friendly front-end to ssh-agent(1).
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.232 2001/09/06 22:39:14 alex Exp $
d117 1
@


1.232
log
@saferpay is a command line tool for online payment.
At the moment it is
used in europe, mostly germany and switzerland.

Submitted by:	Martin Blapp <mb@@imp.ch>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.231 2001/09/03 18:30:56 knu Exp $
d68 1
@


1.231
log
@Add yafix, Yet Another File Integrity Checker, similar to Tripwire.
It is simple, fast, and flexible.

PR:		ports/29908
Submitted by:	Allan Saddi <asaddi@@philosophysw.com>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.230 2001/09/03 18:14:44 knu Exp $
d171 1
@


1.230
log
@Add pam_pwdfile, a PAM module which allows authentication against
alternate passwd files.

PR:		30240
Submitted by:	Michael Schout <mschout@@gkg.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.229 2001/08/30 13:55:36 dd Exp $
d210 1
@


1.229
log
@Add qident, a small program to query a remote IDENT (RFC 1413) server.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.228 2001/08/29 11:29:25 ijliao Exp $
d136 1
@


1.228
log
@add qtfw
A GUI frontend for ipfw utility in FreeBSD

PR:		30077
Submitted by:	Patrick Li <pat@@databits.net>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.227 2001/08/29 04:54:51 petef Exp $
d156 1
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1.227
log
@add geheimnis-2
Shell for integrating PGP/GnuPG into KDE

PR:		27313
Submitted by:	Pekka Nikander <pekka.nikander@@iki.fi>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.226 2001/08/24 15:57:19 ache Exp $
d156 1
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1.226
log
@DrWeb antivirus sendmail integration
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.225 2001/08/24 15:42:36 ache Exp $
d49 1
@


1.225
log
@DrWeb antivirus, FreeBSD binary
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.224 2001/08/23 15:43:41 petef Exp $
d36 1
@


1.224
log
@add p5-GPG 0.06

A Perl interface to GnuPG

PR:		29658
Reviewed by:	ade
@
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a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.223 2001/08/23 12:54:47 kris Exp $
d35 1
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1.223
log
@Move flawfinder from devel to security where the other source-code auditing
tools live.

Discussed with: ijliao
@
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# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.222 2001/08/23 09:03:03 kris Exp $
d121 1
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1.222
log
@Add rats-1.1

This is RATS, a rough auditing tool for security, developed by
Secure Software Solutions.  It is a tool for scanning source code
(C, C++, Perl, and Python) and flagging common security related
programming errors such as buffer overflows and TOCTOU (Time Of
Check, Time Of Use) race conditions.  As its name implies, the tool
performs only a rough analysis of source code.  It will not find
every error and will also find things that are not errors.  Manual
inspection of your code is still necessary, but greatly aided with
this tool.

Obtained from:	OpenBSD
@
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# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.221 2001/08/23 08:24:29 ijliao Exp $
d39 1
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1.221
log
@add borzoi
An Elliptic Curve Cryptography Library
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.220 2001/08/23 07:03:56 kris Exp $
d154 1
@


1.220
log
@Add ppgen 1.0, a program to generate random passphrases from dictionary
words, with a desired amount of entropy.

Obtained from:	OpenBSD
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.219 2001/08/16 11:40:29 knu Exp $
d15 1
@


1.219
log
@Retire ruby-sha1, which has been integrated into ruby's standard
distribution.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.218 2001/08/11 12:00:19 markm Exp $
d143 1
@


1.218
log
@Add YA Perl crypto library. This one does Blowfish, IDEA and DES.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.217 2001/07/30 14:56:25 lioux Exp $
a157 1
    SUBDIR += ruby-sha1
@


1.217
log
@New port rain version 1.2.7 Beta 3: Rain is a packeting tool used
for testing system stability

PR:		29300
Submitted by:	Patrick Li <pat@@databits.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.216 2001/07/30 00:56:47 lioux Exp $
d107 1
@


1.216
log
@New port gtk-knocker version 0.2.0: A simple and easy to use TCP
only port scanner (GTK+ version)

PR:		29109
Submitted by:	Patrick Li <pat@@databits.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.215 2001/07/30 00:24:02 kris Exp $
d150 1
@


1.215
log
@Add snortsnarf-010523 (version numbering changed from the vendor scheme of
MMDDYY to make it monotonic).  This is a utility for generating a set of
HTML reports/summaries based on snort alert files.

At the moment we only enable the HTML generation features.  There are other
features such as the ability to annotate incidents in the report which
are not currently enabled.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.214 2001/07/29 23:53:37 lioux Exp $
d50 1
@


1.214
log
@New port knocker version 0.3.0, A simple and easy to use TCP only
port scanner (Console version)

PR:		29108
Submitted by:	Patrick Li <pat@@databits.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.213 2001/07/25 20:54:28 nectar Exp $
d170 1
@


1.213
log
@Secure Remote Password protocol library, TELNET, and FTP
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.212 2001/07/23 09:03:40 ijliao Exp $
d65 1
@


1.212
log
@add py-rijndael
A pure python implementation of the Rijndael encryption algorithm
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.211 2001/07/20 09:07:31 ijliao Exp $
d170 1
@


1.211
log
@add cfv
cfv is a utility to both test and create .sfv, .csv and md5sum files
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.210 2001/07/19 15:07:50 markp Exp $
d145 1
@


1.210
log
@Add stegdetect 0.2, an automated tool for detecting stenographic
content in jpegs.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.209 2001/07/19 14:26:18 markp Exp $
d20 1
@


1.209
log
@Add snort-rep 1.2, a Snort reporting tool that can produce text
or HTML from logs.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.208 2001/07/11 15:59:55 ijliao Exp $
d174 1
@


1.208
log
@add py-gnupg
A Python module to interface with GnuPG
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.207 2001/07/06 18:15:26 ijliao Exp $
d166 1
@


1.207
log
@add gpgme
A library to make access to GnuPG easier

PR:		28196
Submitted by:	TERAMOTO Masahiro <teramoto@@comm.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.206 2001/07/06 17:08:34 ijliao Exp $
d142 1
@


1.206
log
@add bcwipe
BCWipe securely erase data from magnetic and solid-state memory

PR:		27993
Submitted by:	Crow <crow@@kapu.hu>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.205 2001/07/05 07:06:03 ijliao Exp $
d48 1
@


1.205
log
@add py-fchksum
find the checksum of files
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.204 2001/06/27 21:40:53 will Exp $
d11 1
@


1.204
log
@Add fpm 0.53; Figaro's Password Manager, an app to securely store
your passwords.  Not that I would need/want it...

PR:		28229
Submitted by:	Anders Nordby <anders@@fix.no>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.203 2001/06/26 03:28:08 dwcjr Exp $
d139 1
@


1.203
log
@Add secpanel, a GUI frontend for ssh and openssh

PR:		28079
Submitted by:	Pete Fritchman <petef@@databits.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.202 2001/06/21 11:37:30 knu Exp $
d36 1
@


1.202
log
@Add ruby-mcrypt, a Ruby interface to the mcrypt library.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.201 2001/06/20 13:38:45 nsayer Exp $
d153 1
@


1.201
log
@Add port for pam_smb, an NT domain PAM module
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.200 2001/06/14 07:53:31 tobez Exp $
d145 1
@


1.200
log
@Add hlfl 0.52, high Level Firewall Language.
The committed version differs from the one in the PR. It is supplied by
the maintainer after a round of fixes.

PR:		28127
Submitted by:	Arnaud S. Launay <asl@@launay.org>
OK'ed by:	markm
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.199 2001/06/10 17:59:28 ijliao Exp $
d123 1
@


1.199
log
@add arirang
Powerful webserver security scanner

PR:		27873
Submitted by:	Roman Shterenzon <roman@@xpert.com>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.198 2001/06/08 19:00:15 dwcjr Exp $
d48 1
@


1.198
log
@New pam port for ldap authentication.

PR:		27673
Submitted by:	Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@@marcuscom.com>
Reviewed by:	will
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.197 2001/06/08 00:30:36 dwcjr Exp $
d10 1
@


1.197
log
@Fix my booboo

Submitted by:	billf
Reviewed by:	will
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.196 2001/06/08 00:15:22 dwcjr Exp $
d120 1
@


1.196
log
@Add ssldump, "An SSLv3/TLS network protocol analyzer"

PR:		27946
Submitted by:	tacho@@daemonz.org
Reviewed by:	will
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.195 2001/06/01 14:49:28 dinoex Exp $
a158 1
    SUBDIR += ssldump
@


1.195
log
@New port:
OpenSSH portable, which has GNU-configure and more.
Diffs to OpenSSH-OPenBSD are huge.
So this is here a complete diffrent branch, no repro-copy
- Did a bit cleanup in the Makefile

Submitted by:	dwcjr@@inethouston.net
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.194 2001/05/30 16:00:22 knu Exp $
d159 1
@


1.194
log
@Add ruby-pam, a Ruby extension to use PAM library.

It doesn't work properly yet, but I'd appreciate if someone could
investigate the problem further.  (Seems it always fails to
authenticate due to PAM_MODULE_UNKNOWN)

ALso, note that it doesn't even load a module successfully because
FreeBSD's PAM modules are not linked with libpam.so.  Add -lpam to
LDADD, then rebuild and reinstall PAM modules before trying this
library out.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.193 2001/05/27 05:35:18 vanilla Exp $
d86 1
@


1.193
log
@Perl5 interface to the MD2 message digest algorithm

PR:		ports/27618
Submitted by:	Pete Fritchman <petef@@databits.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.192 2001/05/20 02:40:27 will Exp $
d140 1
@


1.192
log
@Add ssh-multiadd 1.3, a tool to add multiple ssh keys to the
authentication agent.

PR:		26975
Submitted by:	Pete Fritchman <petef@@databits.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.191 2001/05/20 02:31:11 will Exp $
d106 1
@


1.191
log
@Add isakmpd 20010403, the OpenBSD IKE daemon.  About time, too...

PR:		27274
Submitted by:	Martti Kuparinen <martti.kuparinen@@iki.fi>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.190 2001/05/17 16:21:32 sobomax Exp $
d154 1
@


1.190
log
@Add py-amkCrypto 0.1.3, a Python cryptography modules.

PR:		26723
Submitted by:	Jason R. Mastaler <jason@@mastaler.com>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.189 2001/05/08 10:51:33 knu Exp $
d53 1
@


1.189
log
@Add ruby-blowfish, a Ruby interface to the Blowfish cipher.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.188 2001/05/05 19:22:03 will Exp $
d130 1
@


1.188
log
@Add pam_ssh 1.5, a PAM module that provides single sign-on behavior
for UNIX using SSH.  This denotes moving pam_ssh out of the base system.

PR:		26666
Submitted by:	Andrew J. Korty <ajk@@iu.edu> (author)
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.187 2001/04/19 17:29:48 ijliao Exp $
d136 1
@


1.187
log
@add mdcrack
Bruteforce password MD5 hashes
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.186 2001/04/18 19:43:14 ijliao Exp $
d117 1
@


1.186
log
@add crank
CRyptANalysis toolKit
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.185 2001/04/18 16:24:16 sobomax Exp $
d70 1
@


1.185
log
@Add fressh 0.8.1, a free rewritten implementation of the SSH
communication protocol.

Obtained from:	NetBSD
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD$
d25 1
@


1.184
log
@Move ruby-sha1 from converters to security.

PR:		ports/26239
Submitted by:	Steve Coltrin <spcoltri@@omcl.org>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.183 2001/04/07 07:33:45 will Exp $
d35 1
@


1.183
log
@Add bfbtester 2.0, a security tool for testing binaries for overflows.

PR:		24774
Submitted by:	Mike Heffner <mheffner@@vt.edu>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.182 2001/04/07 02:13:54 will Exp $
d132 1
@


1.182
log
@Add op 1.11, a program to allow others to run commands as root (like
sudo but different).  Hey, CERIAS @@ Purdue wrote this.  Cool.

PR:		24771
Submitted by:	Cyrille Lefevre <clefevre@@citeweb.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.181 2001/04/07 00:48:49 will Exp $
d11 1
@


1.181
log
@Add chkrootkit 0.30, a tool to locally check for signs of a rootkit.

PR:		26115
Submitted by:	Luiz Eduardo R. Cordeiro
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.180 2001/03/31 11:36:33 dinoex Exp $
d77 1
@


1.180
log
@PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is a public key encryption pack-
age to protect E-mail and data files.  It lets you  commu-
nicate  securely  with  people  you've  never met, with no
secure channels needed for prior exchange of  keys.   It's
well featured and fast, with sophisticated key management,
digital signatures, data compression, and  good  ergonomic
design.

Contributors:
  Matthias Bruestle for the myetsid feature.
  Lutz Donnerhacke for the pgp2.6.3in development.
  Ingmar Camphausen, Thomas Roessler, a.o. for extensive testing.

WWW: http://www.in-ca.individual.net/
FTP: ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/doc/IN/IN-CA/pgp/pgp263in/files/pgp263in.changes
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.179 2001/03/31 02:17:37 will Exp $
d18 1
@


1.179
log
@Add vpnd 1.1.0, a VPN daemon offering transparent blowfish encryption
between networks.

PR:		26067
Submitted by:	Anders Nordby <anders@@fix.no>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.178 2001/03/31 01:51:59 will Exp $
d116 1
@


1.178
log
@Add py-m2crypto 0.06, a python wrapper for OpenSSL.

PR:		26155
Submitted by:	Peter Haight <peterh@@sapros.com>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.177 2001/03/31 01:27:04 will Exp $
d159 1
@


1.177
log
@Add p5-Digest-SHA1 2.00, a perl interface to the SHA-1 Algorithm.

PR:		26204
Submitted by:	Yen-Ming Lee <leeym@@cae.ce.ntu.edu.tw>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.176 2001/03/23 05:16:41 trevor Exp $
d122 1
@


1.176
log
@new port of mcrypt 2.5.5, a replacement for crypt(1)

Obtained from:	OpenBSD
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.175 2001/03/21 06:50:54 dinoex Exp $
d100 1
@


1.175
log
@Firewall Builder consists of object-oriented GUI and set of policy compilers
for various firewall platforms. In Firewall Builder, firewall policy is a set
of rules, each rule consists of abstract objects which represent real network
objects and services (hosts, routers, firewalls, networks, protocols).
Firewall Builder helps user maintain database of objects and allows policy
editing using simple drag-and-drop operations.

WWW: http://www.crocodile.org/~vadim/fwbuilder/

- New checksum, Archive on sourceforge.net had changed.
- use new version of gtkmm

PR:		24837
Submitted by:	roman@@xpert.com
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.174 2001/03/21 05:44:42 wes Exp $
d65 1
@


1.174
log
@Add port for 'liedentd', yet another secure ident server.  This
one provides random name responses generated via MD5 for each
request.

Obtained from:	Softweyr LLC.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.173 2001/03/20 01:57:19 will Exp $
d34 1
@


1.173
log
@Add steghide 0.3.1, a steganography tool to hide data in binary files.

PR:		25388
Submitted by:	RaRa Rasputin <rara.rasputin@@virgin.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.172 2001/03/11 01:44:55 will Exp $
d60 1
@


1.172
log
@Add p5-Authen-Krb4 1.1, a perl extension for Kerberos 4.

PR:		25193
Submitted by:	ajk@@iu.edu
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.171 2001/03/09 21:24:45 trevor Exp $
d141 1
@


1.171
log
@new port of digest 20010302, an MD5/SHA-1/RIPEMD-160 checksumming
utility

Obtained from:	NetBSD pkgsrc/pkgtools/digest
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.170 2001/03/05 06:57:39 ijliao Exp $
d78 1
@


1.170
log
@add cryptopp, a free C++ class library of cryptographic schemes

PR:		24432
Submitted by:	George Reid <greid@@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.169 2001/03/04 04:37:01 ijliao Exp $
d26 1
@


1.169
log
@add beecrypt, an open source cryptography library
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.168 2001/03/02 19:15:51 ijliao Exp $
d23 1
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1.168
log
@add opencl, a portable, easy to use, and efficient C++ crypto library
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.167 2001/02/27 05:01:41 steve Exp $
d10 1
@


1.167
log
@Remove the libmcrypt-nm as it is no longer supported or actively
developed.

PR:		25334
Submitted by:	KATO Tsuguru <tkato@@prontomail.ne.jp>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.166 2001/02/26 23:09:18 mi Exp $
d70 1
@


1.166
log
@Add pam-pgsql 0.3, a pam module for authenticating with PostgreSQL.

PR:		22876
Submitted by:	Mikhail Teterin <mi@@aldan.algebra.com>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.165 2001/02/21 16:48:56 ijliao Exp $
a55 1
    SUBDIR += libmcrypt-nm
@


1.165
log
@add ipfmeta
ipfmeta is used to simplify the maintenance of your IPfilter ruleset
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.164 2001/02/03 20:57:50 will Exp $
d101 1
@


1.164
log
@Add p5-Authen-Krb5 1.2, a perl extension for Kerberos 5.

PR:		24832
Submitted by:	Andrew J. Korty <ajk@@iu.edu>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.163 2001/01/27 03:07:40 will Exp $
d44 1
@


1.163
log
@Add p5-Crypt-Cracklib 0.01, a perl interface to Alec Muffet's cracklib
library.

Requested by:	Andrew J. Korty <ajk@@iu.edu>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.162 2001/01/20 00:13:11 roam Exp $
d74 1
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1.162
log
@apg is an automated generator for pronounceable passwords.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.161 2001/01/15 04:40:10 kris Exp $
d81 1
@


1.161
log
@pks 0.9.4 is a PGP public key server from MIT.

Obtained from:  NetBSD
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.160 2001/01/14 06:13:23 will Exp $
d9 1
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1.160
log
@Add p5-Crypt-UnixCrypt 1.0, a perl module implementing crypt(3).

Requested by:	jim
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.159 2001/01/09 11:47:15 knu Exp $
d104 1
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1.159
log
@Add ruby-ssl, an SSL socket module for Ruby.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.158 2001/01/07 07:38:32 will Exp $
d87 1
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1.158
log
@Add amavis-perl 10, a mail virus scanner (uses external antivirus).

PR:		23978
Submitted by:	Roman Shterenzon <roman@@xpert.com>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.157 2001/01/03 23:27:24 will Exp $
d112 1
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1.157
log
@Add p5-Crypt-Twofish 1.0, perl module implementing the Twofish cipher.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.156 2001/01/03 23:26:47 will Exp $
d8 1
@


1.156
log
@Add p5-Crypt-TripleDES 0.24, perl module implementing the Triple-DES
cipher.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
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d85 1
@


1.155
log
@Add p5-Crypt-Rijndael 0.01, perl module that implements the Rijndael
cipher.
@
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1.154
log
@Add p5-Crypt-ECB 1.1, perl module implementing the ECB encryption
algorithm.
@
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d82 1
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1.153
log
@Add p5-Crypt-CipherSaber 0.50, perl module providing an OO interface to
CipherSaber encryption.
@
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# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.152 2001/01/01 09:39:52 will Exp $
d80 1
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1.152
log
@Add p5-Authen-TacacsPlus 0.16, a perl module that provides authentication
using a tacacs+ server.
@
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@d1 1
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# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.151 2001/01/01 09:02:17 will Exp $
d78 1
@


1.151
log
@Add p5-Authen-Ticket 0.02, a perl module that provides the framework for
implementing a ticketing system.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.150 2000/12/31 11:15:42 will Exp $
d74 1
@


1.150
log
@Add integrit 1.03.05 beta, an alternative to file integrity programs like
tripwire and aide.

PR:		23945
Submitted by:	Ying-Chieh Liao <ijliao@@terry.dragon2.net>
@
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@d1 1
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# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.149 2000/12/31 10:42:42 trevor Exp $
d74 1
@


1.149
log
@new port of OutGuess, a steganographic utility for JPEG and PNM images

Obtained from:	OpenBSD
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.148 2000/12/31 10:37:42 will Exp $
d41 1
@


1.148
log
@Add sst 1.0, a simple SSL tunneling tool that uses netcat.

PR:		22671
Submitted by:	Mikhail Teterin <mi@@aldan.algebra.com>
@
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@d1 1
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# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.147 2000/12/19 19:10:06 obrien Exp $
d70 1
@


1.147
log
@TEA Total is an extremely small 128 bit private key based
encryption/decryption system which uses the new variant of TEA (Tiny
Encryption Algorithm) by David Wheeler and Roger Needham of the Cambridge
Computer Laboratory.  TEA is said to be several times faster than DES, as
well as being much smaller and more secure.  It also isn't encumbered by any
patents and the reference implementation is in the public domain.
@
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@d1 1
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# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.146 2000/12/19 12:55:33 will Exp $
d118 1
@


1.146
log
@Add cracklib 2.7, a library containing a function that can be used in
one's own passwd(8) program to keep users from making guessable passwords
by filtering them out at the source.

PR:		23392
Submitted by:	Andrew J. Korty <ajk@@iu.edu>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.145 2000/12/16 01:50:49 alfred Exp $
d124 1
@


1.145
log
@p5-Crypt-SSLeay is needed by LWP if you want to do https (SSL)
requests.

Reviewed by: ade
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.144 2000/12/12 17:12:32 roam Exp $
d19 1
@


1.144
log
@A command-line Rijndael (AES) encryption/decryption utility.
@
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@d1 1
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# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.143 2000/11/06 19:01:33 nectar Exp $
d75 1
@


1.143
log
@A Pluggable Authentication Module for Kerberos 5.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.142 2000/11/06 06:42:00 knu Exp $
d6 1
@


1.142
log
@Fix the port.

	- Remove extra spaces and newlines
	- Describe RESTRICTED more specifically
	- Generate PLIST on the fly
	- Prepare PKGMESSAGE to inform the users

	(Additional fixes by knu follow:)

	- Add MASTER_SITES.
	- Respect MAKE_IDEA that could be defined in /etc/make.conf
	- Make a bit more portlint friendly
	- Fix pkg-{comment,descr} to reflect the latest situation

gnupg-idea was repo-moved from gnupg-rsa, because now GnuPG has a
builtin RSA support. (GnuPG >= 1.03, after the RSA patent restriction
was lifted)

PR:		ports/22620
Submitted by:	Dirk Meyer <dirk.meyer@@dinoex.sub.org> (MAINTAINER)
@
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# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.141 2000/11/05 01:38:46 trevor Exp $
d83 1
@


1.141
log
@Add new port of l0phtcrack 1.5, L0pht Heavy Industries' cracker
for SAMBA or Windows NT passwords.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.140 2000/10/28 12:44:14 jeh Exp $
d30 1
a30 1
    SUBDIR += gnupg-rsa
@


1.140
log
@New Port: security/cksfv
Create or manipulate Simple File Verification (SFV) checksum files

PR:		22075
Submitted by:	Johann Visagie <johann@@egenetics.com>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.139 2000/10/28 06:14:37 will Exp $
d47 1
@


1.139
log
@Add pgpdump 0.04, a pgp packet visualizer.

PR:		22218
Submitted by:	TAKAHASHI Kaoru <kaoru@@kaisei.org>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.138 2000/10/28 01:57:12 jeh Exp $
d15 1
@


1.138
log
@Add New Port: security/hping
Network auditing tool

PR:		21933
Submitted by:	Roman Shterenzon <roman@@xpert.com>
@
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@d1 1
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# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.137 2000/10/28 00:23:07 scrappy Exp $
d84 1
@


1.137
log
@IO::Socket::SSL is a class implementing an object oriented
interface to SSL sockets. The class is a descendent of
IO::Socket::INET and provides a subset of the base class's
interface methods.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.136 2000/10/25 18:55:21 trevor Exp $
d34 1
@


1.136
log
@Add new port of srm 1.2.0, a utility which overwrites the contents
of files when it deletes them.

PR:		22289
Submitted by:	Keith J. Jones <keith.jones@@ieee.org>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.135 2000/10/23 21:49:11 will Exp $
d73 1
@


1.135
log
@Add inflex 0.1.5.c, an inline virus scanner that uses sendmail.  Its only
big problem is that it comes with its own sendmail.cf, which means you'll
have to tailor it itself.. hopefully the vendor will figure out what he/she
is doing and provide .mc files instead...

PR:		20741
Submitted by:	Justin Stanford <jus@@security.za.net>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.134 2000/10/22 15:36:20 trevor Exp $
d104 1
@


1.134
log
@new port of vlock 1.3, a utility to lock a console until a password
is entered

PR:		21834
Submitted by:	George Reid <services@@nevernet.net>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.133 2000/09/26 02:50:31 foxfair Exp $
d36 1
@


1.133
log
@Add acid to out ports tree.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.132 2000/09/22 17:06:00 alex Exp $
d117 1
@


1.132
log
@Add mindterm-binary, a binary-only port of mindterm, a featureful
SSH client (full VT220/xterm compatible!!)
This is the binary-only version without a dependency to JDK but
including a sample HTML-file instead (for use in webbrowsers).
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.131 2000/09/21 22:40:20 kris Exp $
d5 1
@


1.131
log
@Move uvscan 4.07e from security/uvscan. This location held an older
version of the software, so we do this to preserve history. It will
be reimported to uvscan after the attic has been cleaned out in a few
months.

Requested by:   asami
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.130 2000/09/19 16:10:50 ade Exp $
d51 1
@


1.130
log
@Add p5-Crypt-Blowfish, a perl module for Blowfish encryption,
required for the OpenSRS application.

PR:		21340
Submitted by:	Patrick Bihan-Faou <patrick@@mindstep.com>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.129 2000/09/10 12:57:41 jedgar Exp $
a113 1
    SUBDUR += uvscan
d115 1
@


1.129
log
@New port: pam-mysql

This is a port of the Linux MySQL PAM module. You can authenticate any
PAMified service with MySQL using this module.

PR:		20915
Submitted by:	Anders Nordby <anders@@fix.no>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.128 2000/09/08 10:04:17 kris Exp $
d64 1
@


1.128
log
@scanssh 1.2 is a utility which scans a subnet and reports on the
installed versions of SSH it finds.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.127 2000/09/07 15:38:34 knu Exp $
d74 1
@


1.127
log
@Add ruby-acl, Ruby module to provide Access Control List checks.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.126 2000/09/07 03:51:10 peter Exp $
d90 1
@


1.126
log
@Goodbye cruel world.  This port is about to break when the files with
hooks it needs go away.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.125 2000/09/05 17:36:39 nsayer Exp $
d87 1
@


1.125
log
@ca-roots port -- a list of SSL Certificate Authority root certs
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.124 2000/09/04 22:06:24 kris Exp $
a46 1
    SUBDIR += librsaintl
@


1.124
log
@Remove vscan which was mistakenly superceded by the uvscan port.

Approved by:	obrien (former maintainer of vscan)
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.123 2000/09/03 00:57:52 kris Exp $
d9 1
@


1.123
log
@pscan-1.2 is a security scanner for misuse of format strings in sprintf-like
functions
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.122 2000/09/02 23:35:05 kris Exp $
a111 1
    SUBDIR += vscan
@


1.122
log
@This is a freebsd-native version of the McAfee virus scanner, for scanning
DOS/Windows files for viruses. This is trial software which may only
be used for 30 days without purchasing a retail version.

It includes a useful script (update_dat) for automatically downloading the
latest .dat files should the port become out of date.

Obtained from:	NetBSD
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.121 2000/08/18 02:12:17 knu Exp $
d82 1
@


1.121
log
@Move ruby-libwrap to ruby-tcpwrap after a repo-copy.
The name of the software has been changed.

The patches this port had has been merged into the software. :)
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.120 2000/08/16 21:02:08 ade Exp $
d109 2
@


1.120
log
@The GNU Privacy Assistant is a graphical frontend to GnuPG and may be
used to manage the keys and encrypt/decrypt/sign/check files.

Submitted by:	Clive Lin <clive@@CirX.ORG>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.119 2000/08/15 14:37:53 knu Exp $
d86 1
a86 1
    SUBDIR += ruby-libwrap
@


1.119
log
@Add ruby-libwrap, TCP wrappers library for Ruby.

Note that the actual module name of this for this library is `tcpd'.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.118 2000/08/02 01:15:56 jedgar Exp $
d28 1
@


1.118
log
@Activate fuzz
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.117 2000/07/16 20:06:14 steve Exp $
d85 1
@


1.117
log
@Adding pad version 0.5.

This is a small command-line utility to turn one file into two, each
indistinguishable from noise, and put them back together into
the original.

PR:		19778
Submitted by:	Trevor Johnson <trevor@@jpj.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.116 2000/07/15 15:37:45 nsayer Exp $
d23 1
@


1.116
log
@Clean up after myself. The libmcrypt-nm directory isn't "p".
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.115 2000/07/15 15:34:47 nsayer Exp $
d71 1
@


1.115
log
@Add port for the no-loadable-module version of the latest libmcrypt.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.114 2000/07/14 16:11:46 will Exp $
d42 1
a59 1
    SUBDIR += p
@


1.114
log
@Finally add AIDE, a security tool similar to Tripwire but much improved.

PR:		15894
Submitted by:	Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert@@uumail.gov.bc.ca>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.113 2000/07/13 15:12:25 kevlo Exp $
d59 1
@


1.113
log
@Initial import of p5-GnuPG-Interface.
p5-GnuPG-Interface is the Perl module for interfacing with GnuPG.

PR: 19801
Submitted by: Trevor Johnson <trevor@@jpj.net>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.112 2000/07/13 01:15:50 asami Exp $
d5 1
@


1.112
log
@Remove librc4.  It was only used by cyrus-sasl, which now uses OpenSSL.

Submitted by:	maintainer
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.111 2000/07/06 14:15:46 sada Exp $
d64 1
@


1.111
log
@Upgrade to 1.3.1, beta version.

PR:	18964
Submitted by:	Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert@@uumail.gov.bc.ca>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.110 2000/07/05 09:22:47 sumikawa Exp $
a41 1
    SUBDIR += librc4
@


1.110
log
@activate racoon.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.109 2000/06/29 00:13:38 asami Exp $
d102 1
a102 1
    SUBDIR += tripwire131
@


1.109
log
@Add aafid2.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.108 2000/06/15 14:08:39 roberto Exp $
d77 1
@


1.108
log
@Share calife to the world.

PR:		ports/19269
Submitted by:	Thomas Quinot <thomas@@cuivre.fr.eu.org>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.107 2000/06/13 15:09:38 sada Exp $
d4 1
@


1.107
log
@Activate tripwire131.

PR:	18964
Submitted by:	Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert@@uumail.gov.bc.ca>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.106 2000/06/02 02:56:28 will Exp $
d7 1
@


1.106
log
@Add LSH, a login program similar to SSH.  It depends on SECSH, which does
not require any patent-encumbered encryption algorithms, unlike SSH1, which
depends on RSA, and SSH2, which is not free (of course, these days, this is
not so true thanks to OpenSSH, but it's good to have alternatives!).

PR:		18879
Submitted by:	Eric Schwertfeger <eric@@cybernut.com>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.105 2000/05/29 06:22:54 will Exp $
d99 1
@


1.105
log
@Activate pgp6.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.104 2000/05/12 08:19:59 kuriyama Exp $
d43 1
@


1.104
log
@Activate gnupg-rsa.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.103 2000/05/06 22:51:30 kris Exp $
d68 1
@


1.103
log
@Siphon-0.666 is a passive OS fingerprinter, which sniffs TCP connections
and uses characteristics of the TCP stream to guess the OS running on
the endpoints.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.102 2000/04/22 10:42:43 kris Exp $
d23 1
@


1.102
log
@Add radiusniff, a sniffer for RADIUS traffic.

Obtained from:	OpenBSD
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.101 2000/04/17 18:49:52 andreas Exp $
d77 1
@


1.101
log
@o.k., easy-import changes _ to -
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.100 2000/04/17 18:40:05 andreas Exp $
d72 1
@


1.100
log
@Prepare for p5-Net_SSLeay
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.99 2000/04/02 04:22:29 will Exp $
d62 1
a62 1
    SUBDIR += p5-Net_SSLeay
@


1.99
log
@  Activate oidentd
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.98 2000/03/27 09:58:42 will Exp $
d62 1
@


1.98
log
@Add ident2, a way for people running behind a natd server to use ident.

PR:		15192
Submitted by:	Rod Taylor <rod@@zort.on.ca>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.97 2000/03/23 04:40:30 will Exp $
d51 1
@


1.97
log
@Activate kssh.

PR:		15802
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.96 2000/03/10 14:03:44 jedgar Exp $
d26 1
@


1.96
log
@Activate seahorse (found by bento)
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.95 2000/03/05 10:25:51 kris Exp $
d33 1
@


1.95
log
@lxnb is a NetBus 1.60 client for remote administration of Windows machines

Obtained from:	OpenBSD
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.94 2000/02/28 13:38:42 peter Exp $
d71 1
@


1.94
log
@Try my hand at a port/package for making a modular librsaintl library
plugin for libcrypto in order to implement RSA using the better rsa_eay.c
code instead of having to use rsaref.  Naturally this is for non-US folks.
'make world' will install this directly, this port is only needed to
make life easier for sysinstall on binary installs.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.93 2000/02/28 06:51:12 kris Exp $
d40 1
@


1.93
log
@ssh-askpass is a small X app which OpenSSH's ssh-add(1) will try and spawn
if called without a controlling terminal, e.g. if called during the X
login process. It is somewhat configurable through app-defaults.

Makefile shamelessly ripped from:	green's OpenSSH port.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.92 2000/02/22 20:46:02 jedgar Exp $
d38 1
@


1.92
log
@Activate its4
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.91 2000/02/20 10:29:07 kris Exp $
d48 1
@


1.91
log
@Zombiezapper sends commands to DDoS agents to stop flooding, leaving them
around for further forensics. As with most of the DDoS tools, this assumes
the agents are using the default settings.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.90 2000/02/18 12:19:46 markm Exp $
d27 1
@


1.90
log
@Add p5-Crypt-CBC.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.89 2000/02/14 04:02:10 obrien Exp $
d89 1
@


1.89
log
@release slurpie & trinokiller
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.88 2000/02/14 02:59:59 obrien Exp $
d50 1
@


1.88
log
@release rid
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.87 2000/02/14 02:19:27 obrien Exp $
d67 1
d82 1
@


1.87
log
@release find_ddos onto the world!
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.86 2000/02/14 01:59:36 obrien Exp $
d63 1
@


1.86
log
@Release gag and dds upon the world!
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.85 2000/01/29 22:33:09 steve Exp $
d17 1
@


1.85
log
@Adding saint version 1.5beta2.
A Security Administrator's Integrated Network Tool.

PR:		16406
Submitted by:	Carl Johan Madestrand <calle.madestrand@@norrgarden.se>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.84 2000/01/14 02:12:49 asami Exp $
d13 1
d20 1
@


1.84
log
@Add dsniff, fragrouter and whisker.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.83 2000/01/10 04:57:15 dbaker Exp $
d61 1
@


1.83
log
@add zebedee
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.82 1999/12/27 01:57:59 steve Exp $
d14 1
d17 1
d78 1
@


1.82
log
@Adding pgpgpg version 0.13.
A wrapper for GnuPG to simulate PGP 2.6.x.

PR:		15526
Submitted by:	Matt Behrens <matt@@zigg.com>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.81 1999/12/27 01:56:03 steve Exp $
d77 1
@


1.81
log
@Adding sslwrap version 2.0.5.
Another SSL wrapper application, which uses SSLEay/OpenSSL.

PR:		14771
Submitted by:	Zahemszky Gabor <zgabor@@CoDe.HU>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/Makefile,v 1.80 1999/12/27 01:52:10 steve Exp $
d53 1
@


1.80
log
@Adding cyrus-sasl version 1.5.13.
An RFC 2222 SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer).

PR:		14619
Submitted by:	Scot W. Hetzel <hetzels@@westbend.net>
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@librc4 version 1.1
RC4 library for use with the Cyrus SASL library (export controlled).

PR:		14618
Submitted by:	Scot W. Hetzel <hetzels@@westbend.net>
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@logcheck version 1.1.1
An auditing tools for system logs on Un*x boxes.

PR:		15360
Submitted by:	Dan Langille <dan@@freebsddiary.org>
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Suggested by:	kris
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@Remove portmap_tcpd (it's the same as the one in the base system).  After a
brief discussion on -committers, tcp_wrappers will be imported into the base
system which will allow us to build our system portmapper with hosts.allow
functionality.
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PR:		ports/6870
Submitted by:	Jacques Vidrine <n@@nectar.com>
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