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@- Install man page to ${MANPREFIX}/man .  Thanks to pav@@ for notification
- Update description reflecting additions of version 1.1

PR:		ports/126001
Submitted by:	Mij <mij AT bitchx.it> (maintainer)
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@Sshguard monitors services from their logging activity. It reacts to messages
about dangerous activity by blocking the source address with the local firewall.

Sshguard employs a clever parser that can recognize several logging formats at
once transparently (syslog, syslog-ng, metalog, multilog, raw messages), and
detects attacks for many services out of the box, including SSH, FreeBSD's
ftpd and dovecot.  It can operate all the major firewalling systems, including
PF, netfilter/iptables, IPFIREWALL/ipfw, IPFILTER.

Sshguard has several relevant features like support for IPv6, whitelisting,
suspension, log message authentication. It is reliable, easy to set up and
demands very few resources to the system.

WWW: http://sshguard.sourceforge.net
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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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Sshguard monitors ssh servers from their logging activity. It reacts to messages
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Sshguard can operate all the major firewalling systems:
* PF (OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD)
* netfilter/iptables (Linux)
* IPFIREWALL/ipfw (FreeBSD, Mac OS X)
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Sshguard is reliable, easy to set up and demands very few resources to the
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