'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
since 1.2.4 (not yet in tree) is vulnerable, and 1.2.5 has not been
released by upstream yet
- Fixed the URL in the recent WebCalendar entry
- Canonicalized naming in other WebCalendar entries
- Fixed various nits flagged by "make tidy"
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
- changes:
* pkg register: now run inside a transaction, this speeds up things a lot (thank you avg)
* pkg version: -v now print name-version to match behaviour of legacy pkg_version
* pkg register: fix flatsize calculation
* new pkg-updating(1) man page (thanks beat)
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*) Feature: the "disable_symlinks" directive.
*) Feature: the "proxy_cookie_domain" and "proxy_cookie_path"
directives.
*) Bugfix: nginx might log incorrect error "upstream prematurely closed
connection" instead of correct "upstream sent too big header" one.
Thanks to Feibo Li.
*) Bugfix: nginx could not be built with the ngx_http_perl_module if the
--with-openssl option was used.
*) Bugfix: internal redirects to named locations were not limited.
*) Bugfix: calling $r->flush() multiple times might cause errors in the
ngx_http_gzip_filter_module.
*) Bugfix: temporary files might be not removed if the "proxy_store"
directive were used with SSI includes.
*) Bugfix: in some cases non-cacheable variables (such as the $args
variable) returned old empty cached value.
*) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process if too
many SSI subrequests were issued simultaneously; the bug had appeared
in 0.7.25.
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