ICPLD (Internet Connection Performance Logging Daemon) is a
daemon which, by sending ICMP requests to an IP address of your
choice, monitors whether your machine has a working network
connection. It will log any failed attempts, and will stamp a
log as soon as a reply is received. It keeps track of when the
connection was unavailable, as well as for how long. It records
both total down time and each occasion of interrupted
connection. The log can also be duplicated in HTML format to
put online.
www/squid. Since the squid redirector interface should not have changed from
squid 2.4 to 2.5, squirm should work with squid 2.5 as well (testers welcome).
- Reinstate original MASTER_SITE: while the content on that site only refers to
squirm 1.0-BetaB, squirm-1.23 is actually fetchable from there.
- Bump PORTREVISION.
PR: 60991
Submitted by: Thomas-Martin Seck <tmseck@netcologne.de>
Approved by: erwin (mentor) (implicitly)
maximum constraints on a display. The display will then not grow larger then
the maximum values specified. Currently only display 'Width' and 'Height' are
supported.
PR: ports/60979
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
books, articles, journals, webpages etc. The database goes beyond storing
bibliographical information. There is the possibility to create annotated
links between pieces of information (like the content of a book chapter)
and to group links into categories.
PR: ports/60299
Submitted by: Jaap Boender <jaapb@kerguelen.org>
The only change between 1.2pre2 and 1.2 is the new -m command-line option,
also available as the 'filemode' configuration variable, which specifies
the access mode for the files created in the environment directory.
Requested by: Evren Yurtesen <yurtesen@ispro.net.tr>
cmdftp is a command line FTP client for Unix systems that
features shell-like functions, passive mode, local and remote
transparent modes, broken connection resumption, multiple and
recursive file transfers, auto-login, and more.
PR: 60759
Submitted by: Andreas Fehlner <fehlner@gmx.de>
scr_ipfm is a script written in php, used to graphically show amount of data
downloaded by users in local network. To do that, it uses logs generated by
ipfm program (ipfm is available at the address: http://robert.cheramy.net/ipfm/)
scr_ipfm features:
- sorting by field in, out, host and total
- aggregated data of downloaded amount of data
- daily, monthly, annually and global statistics
WWW: http://scripfm.sourceforge.net/
PR: 58566
Submitted by: HSIN-HSIUNG CHANG <sexbear@tmu.edu.tw>
Prayer is yet another Webmail interface for IMAP servers on Unix systems.
It exists because we weren't terribly happy about the characteristics of
existing Webmail interfaces: in particular scalability problems with common
open source Webmail packages and the lack of flexibility that commercial
packages would give us. This doesn't mean that Prayer is trying to compete
with existing Webmail packages. It just means that Prayer is better suited
to our particular environment.
WWW: http://www-uxsup.csx.cam.ac.uk/~dpc22/prayer/
Yadda - Yet Another Damn Delivery Agent is a
fully featured mail delivery agent, with support for Maildir++
and softquotas. It also supports filtering, and SQL-usage.
It's written entirely in Perl and uses Mail::Audit which is
available from CPAN. It's compatible with RFC2033 (LMTP)
and works great with postfix, and other LHLO/LMTP-fluent MTA's.
Author: Jesper Noehr <jesper@noehr.org>
WWW: http://code.printf.dk/~decius/yadda/
PR: 60802
Submitted by: Jesper Noehr <jesper@noehr.org>