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1.6
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@Remove more tags from pkg-descr files fo the form:

- Name
em@@i.l

or variations thereof. While I'm here also fix some whitespace and other
formatting errors, including moving WWW: to the last line in the file.
@
text
@Lockdown is a script designed to harden a FreeBSD system by editing the
system's configuration files and set permissions, flags and ownership on SUID,
GID and "information" files. However, the main goal of lockdown is to
centralize knowledge on how much you can harden the system without breaking
it.

Mirror:	http://lockdown.loproc.dk/

WWW:	http://lockdown.TruNet.dk/
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1.5
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@Update to 2.0.0

PR:		ports/82614
Submitted by:	Daniel Blankensteiner <db@@trunet.dk> (maintainer)
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a9 2

- Daniel Blankensteiner db@@TruNet.dk
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@- Update to version 1.0.1

PR:		ports/66458
Submitted by:	maintainer
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a5 9
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 (after a system
install or upgrade), so you can quickly and without forgetting
something, get a secure system.
d10 1
a10 2
- Daniel Blankensteiner
db@@TruNet.dk
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@- Update to version 1.0

PR:		ports/65618
Submitted by:	maintainer
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a11 1
Mirror: http://lockdown.loproc.dk/
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1.2
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@- Update to version 0.1.1

PR:		ports/64841
Submitted by:	maintainer
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1.1
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@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
@d4 6
a9 5
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.
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