encryption/decryption system which uses the new variant of TEA (Tiny
Encryption Algorithm) by David Wheeler and Roger Needham of the Cambridge
Computer Laboratory. TEA is said to be several times faster than DES, as
well as being much smaller and more secure. It also isn't encumbered by any
patents and the reference implementation is in the public domain.
one's own passwd(8) program to keep users from making guessable passwords
by filtering them out at the source.
PR: 23392
Submitted by: Andrew J. Korty <ajk@iu.edu>
- Remove extra spaces and newlines
- Describe RESTRICTED more specifically
- Generate PLIST on the fly
- Prepare PKGMESSAGE to inform the users
(Additional fixes by knu follow:)
- Add MASTER_SITES.
- Respect MAKE_IDEA that could be defined in /etc/make.conf
- Make a bit more portlint friendly
- Fix pkg-{comment,descr} to reflect the latest situation
gnupg-idea was repo-moved from gnupg-rsa, because now GnuPG has a
builtin RSA support. (GnuPG >= 1.03, after the RSA patent restriction
was lifted)
PR: ports/22620
Submitted by: Dirk Meyer <dirk.meyer@dinoex.sub.org> (MAINTAINER)
big problem is that it comes with its own sendmail.cf, which means you'll
have to tailor it itself.. hopefully the vendor will figure out what he/she
is doing and provide .mc files instead...
PR: 20741
Submitted by: Justin Stanford <jus@security.za.net>
SSH client (full VT220/xterm compatible!!)
This is the binary-only version without a dependency to JDK but
including a sample HTML-file instead (for use in webbrowsers).
version of the software, so we do this to preserve history. It will
be reimported to uvscan after the attic has been cleaned out in a few
months.
Requested by: asami
This is a port of the Linux MySQL PAM module. You can authenticate any
PAMified service with MySQL using this module.
PR: 20915
Submitted by: Anders Nordby <anders@fix.no>
DOS/Windows files for viruses. This is trial software which may only
be used for 30 days without purchasing a retail version.
It includes a useful script (update_dat) for automatically downloading the
latest .dat files should the port become out of date.
Obtained from: NetBSD
This is a small command-line utility to turn one file into two, each
indistinguishable from noise, and put them back together into
the original.
PR: 19778
Submitted by: Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>
not require any patent-encumbered encryption algorithms, unlike SSH1, which
depends on RSA, and SSH2, which is not free (of course, these days, this is
not so true thanks to OpenSSH, but it's good to have alternatives!).
PR: 18879
Submitted by: Eric Schwertfeger <eric@cybernut.com>