New port: security/rubygem-net-ssh-krb

Add Kerberos (password-less) authentication capabilities to Net::SSH, without
the need for modifying Net::SSH source code.

This is a great way to help get Capistrano to be accepted in mid-to-large size
enterprises with strict security rules.

No more getting locked out of the network because you mis-typed your password -
even if your company prohibits public key or host-based authentication. If your
organization uses Kerberos (many mid-to-large size corporations do), you can
use this package to get password-less authentication without breaking your
company's security guidelines.

WWW: http://rubygems.org/gems/net-ssh-krb
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Romain Tartière 2020-04-28 03:31:41 +00:00
parent 8eb6a3a56c
commit 9b779e8ca8
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=533228
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SUBDIR += rubygem-net-ssh
SUBDIR += rubygem-net-ssh-gateway
SUBDIR += rubygem-net-ssh-gateway1
SUBDIR += rubygem-net-ssh-krb
SUBDIR += rubygem-net-ssh-multi
SUBDIR += rubygem-net-ssh4
SUBDIR += rubygem-net-telnet

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# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= net-ssh-krb
DISTVERSION= 0.5.1
CATEGORIES= security rubygems
MASTER_SITES= RG
MAINTAINER= romain@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Add Kerberos authentication capabilities to Net::SSH
LICENSE= APACHE20
LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/LICENSE
RUN_DEPENDS= rubygem-gssapi>=1.3:security/rubygem-gssapi \
rubygem-net-ssh>=2.0:security/rubygem-net-ssh
USES= gem
USE_RUBY= yes
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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TIMESTAMP = 1587438539
SHA256 (rubygem/net-ssh-krb-0.5.1.gem) = 0c1448f32d7b1dc4decc5e2bb329f38c502c9fed6fb16122b257e5dc8cb61588
SIZE (rubygem/net-ssh-krb-0.5.1.gem) = 13312

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Add Kerberos (password-less) authentication capabilities to Net::SSH, without
the need for modifying Net::SSH source code.
This is a great way to help get Capistrano to be accepted in mid-to-large size
enterprises with strict security rules.
No more getting locked out of the network because you mis-typed your password -
even if your company prohibits public key or host-based authentication. If your
organization uses Kerberos (many mid-to-large size corporations do), you can
use this package to get password-less authentication without breaking your
company's security guidelines.
WWW: http://rubygems.org/gems/net-ssh-krb