through a PKCS #11 interface. You can use it to explore PKCS #11
without having a Hardware Security Module. It is being developed
as a part of the OpenDNSSEC project. SoftHSM uses Botan for its
cryptographic operations.
WWW: http://www.opendnssec.org/
PR: ports/141932
Submitted by: Jaap Akkerhuis <jaap at NLnetLabs.nl
security/freebsd-update||2009-12-24|Incorporated into base system long ago
sysutils/est||2009-12-24|Incorporated into base system long ago
sysutils/estctrl||2009-12-24|Incorporated into base system long ago
sysutils/freebsd-sha1||2009-12-24|Incorporated into base system long ago
sysutils/freebsd-sha256||2009-12-24|Incorporated into base system long ago
- The new bytecode engine needs llvm option to build, turn it off for now since
it's not building on i386. There is a bug opened in clamav project to fix it.
packages will hold the hostname of the building cluster in this way.
Just set $localhost_name to $myhostname instead. The latter is
tunable in the configuration file.
- Bump PORTREVISION
Pointed out by: delphij
e-mail addresses from the pkg-descr file that could reasonably
be mistaken for maintainer contact information in order to avoid
confusion on the part of users looking for support. As a pleasant
side effect this also avoids confusion and/or frustration for people
who are no longer maintaining those ports.
man page and config files, adding support for a custom PREFIX setting.
- Parameterized the shebang line in the logtail script
- Bumped PORTREVISION
PR: ports/140981
Submitted by: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org>
requiring docbook2man as a dependency. Some docbook ports conflict
with others, and since there's only one file to convert, preprocessing
is fine.
Reported by: dan@langille.org and others
written in C. PolarSSL is written with embedded systems in mind and has
been ported on a number of architectures, including ARM, PowerPC, MIPS
and Motorola 68000.
Features include:
* Small memory footprint
* Clean and simple API for integration
* Loose coupling of cryptographic code.
* Symmetric encryption algorithms: AES, Triple-DES, DES, ARC4, Camellia, XTEA
* Hash algorithms: MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512
* HAVEGE random number generator
* RSA with PKCS#1 v1.5 padding
* SSL version 3 and TLS version 1 client support
* X.509 certificate and CRL reading from memory or disk in PEM and DER formats
* Over 900 regression and code coverage tests
* Example applications
LICENSE: GPL2
WWW: http://polarssl.org/
functionality into their applications and devices.
Features
SSL version 3 and TLS versions 1, 1.1 and 1.2 (client and server)
Minimum size of 60-100kb, depending on build options
Runtime memory usage between 5-50kb
DTLS support (client and server)
OpenSSL compatibility layer
zlib compression support
integration in MySQL, stunnel, Lighttpd availible.
MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA-1, RIPEMD, HMAC, DES, 3DES, AES, ARC4, TWOFISH, BLOWFISH,
RSA, DSS, DH, and PKCS#5 PBKDF2
ia32 assembly for AES, 3DES, BLOWFISH, TWOFISH, ARC4, MD5, SHA, and RIPEMD
SSE2 instructions for Large Integers
Simple API
Interchangeable crypto and certificate libraries
PEM and DER certificate support
Very fast
LICENSE: GPL2 with FOSS extension
WWW: http://www.yassl.com/
- Fix options so they work
- Add dependencies on required php extensions
- Install the executable setuid so it can actually access the logs
PR: ports/140399
Submitted by: Bob Hockney <zeus@ix.netcom.com> (maintainer)
to use nettle 2.0, and there is no longer any reason to keep
separate ports for nettle versions 1.x and 2.x.
PR: 139482 139484
Submitted by: Charlie Kester <corky1951@comcast.net> (maintainer)
PAM is a system of libraries that handle the authentication tasks of
applications and services. The library provides a stable API for
applications to defer to for authentication tasks.
WWW: http://pecl.php.net/package/PAM/
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.28/ .
Officially, this is mostly a polishing release in preparation for GNOME 3.0
due in about a year.
On the FreeBSD front, though, a lot went into this release. Major thanks
goes to kwm and avl who did a lot of the porting work for this release.
In particular, kwm brought in Evolution MAPI support for better Microsoft
Exchange integration. Avl made sure that the new gobject introspection
repository ports were nicely compartmentalized so that large dependencies
aren't brought in wholesale.
But, every GNOME team member (ahze, avl, bland, kwm, mezz, and myself)
contributed to this release.
Other major improvements include an updated HAL with better volume
probing code, ufsid integration, and support for volume names containing
spaces (big thanks to J.R. Oldroyd); a new WebKit; updated AbiWord;
an updated Gimp; and a preview of the new GNOME Shell project (thanks to
Pawel Worach).
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to that the following additional
contributors to this release whose patches and testing really helped
make it a success:
Andrius Morkunas
Dominique Goncalves
Eric L. Chen
J.R. Oldroyd
Joseph S. Atkinson
Li
Pawel Worach
Romain Tartière
Thomas Vogt
Yasuda Keisuke
Rui Paulo
Martin Wilke
(and an extra shout out to miwi and pav for pointyhat runs)
We would like to send this release out to Alexander Loginov (avl) in
hopes that he feels better soon.
PR: 136676
136967
138872 (obsolete with new epiphany-webkit)
139160
134737
139941
140097
140838
140929