logfile. It is similar like tail (1) but offers some extra
functionality for output formatting. To show only the new
messages appeared since the last call fetchlog uses a bookmark
to remember which messages have been fetched.
PR: 55506
Submitted by: Alexander Haderer <alexander.haderer@charite.de>
Pftop is a small, curses-based utility for real-time display of active
states and rule statistics for pf, the packet filter (for OpenBSD)
This used to be part of security/pf but is now individual after
(ports/57305)
PR: ports/57307
Submitted by: Max Laier <max@love2party.net>
The Coroner's Toolkit (TCT) is a collection of tools designed
to assist in a forensic examination of a computer. It is
primarily designed for Unix systems, but it can some small
amount of data collection & analysis from non-Unix disks/media.
WWW: http://www.fish.com/tct/
- Francisco Gomez -
francisco@gomezmarin.com
PR: ports/57048
Submitted by: Francisco Gomez <francisco@gomezmarin.com>
AFB Graphics Accelerators aka Sun Microsystems Elite 3D. The microcode
is necessary if you want to run XFree86 with acceleration on these cards.
The microcode in itself has to be obtained from an existing SunOS/Solaris
installation.
Submitted by: Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>
The Autopsy Forensic Browser is a graphical interface to
the command line digital forensic analysis tools in The
Sleuth Kit. Together, The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy provide
many of the same features as commercial digital forensics
tools for the analysis of Windows and UNIX file systems
(NTFS, FAT, FFS, EXT2FS, and EXT3FS).
The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy are both Open Source and run on
UNIX platforms. As Autopsy is HTML-based, the investigator
can connect to the Autopsy server from any platform using
an HTML browser. Autopsy provides a "File Manager"-like
interface and shows details about deleted data and file
system structures.
PR: ports/55543
Submitted by: Pieter Danhieux <pieter@securax.be>
The @stake Sleuth Kit (TASK) is the only open source forensic
toolkit for a complete analysis of Microsoft and UNIX file
systems. TASK enables investigators to identify and recover
evidence from images acquired during incident response or
from live systems.
WWW: http://www.atstake.com/research/tools/task/
PR: ports/55545
Submitted by: Pieter Danhieux <pieter@securax.be>
distribution of the files within time as well as size, number, and
age constraints. Its main purpose is to keep a set of daily-created
backup files in manageable size, while still providing reasonable
access to older versions. Specifying a size, file number, or age
constraint will simply remove files starting from the oldest, until
the constraint is met. The distribution specification (exponential,
Gaussian (normal), or Fibonacci) provides finer control of the files
to delete, allowing the retention of recent copies and the increasingly
aggressive pruning of the older files. The retention schedule
specifies the age intervals for which files will be retained.
Submitted by: dds
Filelight graphically represents a file system as a set
of concentric segmented-rings, indicating where diskspace is
being used. Segments expanding from the center represent files
(including directories), with each segment's size being
proportional to the file's size and directories having child
segments.
PR: 56152
Submitted by: Markus Brueffer <brueffer@phoenix-systems.de>
worldtools consists of 3 simple scripts:
- whereintheworld displays the great lines behind the build logs of a
buildworld. It shows at which step the build is at, and which module
is currently being built.
- buildit runs a command, time(1)s it, logs the output and optionally
sends a notification to the user by email when finished.
- upgrade is a wrapper for buildit, whereintheworld, cvsup and make
buildworld.
PR: 55995
Submitted by: The Anarcat <anarcat@anarcat.ath.cx>
Approved by: roberto (mentor)
Displays a mini-command line on the xfce4-panel. Uses the same history file as
xfrun4. Use <Up> and <Down> to scroll through history. <Enter> executes the
command and <Ctrl>-<Enter> executes the command in a terminal.
bksh is a simple (some would say trivial) program designed to be used
as a shell by ssh or rsh-like programs. All it does it to copy its
input to a restricted set of backup files.
It was made to allow administrators to create backup servers in
potentially hostile environments without allowing full shell access to
the server or the client.
PR: 53786
Submitted by: The Anarcat <anarcat@anarcat.ath.cx>
hashed spwd.db, which is a useful thing if you screw up a vipw(8) or
mergemaster(8), or otherwise corrupt your plaintext file, and don't
have a recent enough backup.
PR: 54670
Submitted by: Matthew D. Fuller <fullermd@over-yonder.net>
- service supervision
- clean process state
- reliable logging facility
- fast system bootup and shutdown
- packaging friendly
- small code size
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
PR: 54513
JDiskReport is Java program to graphically display disk usage statistics.
For more information: http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/
PR: 52701
Submitted by: Jonathan Belson <jon@witchspace.com>
Ports manager is a ncurses based, graphical front-end to manage
the FreeBSD ports collection. It behaves like a package manager
and comes with many features.
PR: ports/47192
Submitted by: Anselm Garbe <anselmg@t-online.de>