This is basically an update to version 2.4ME+93 of the pkg currently
residing in mail/elm, which will be updated to a non-ME extended, but
current version of elm soon.
(including fixing lots of PLISTs).
Changes since 1.4.0, from the NEWS file:
. SSFF (for emulabel) track support
. Java fixes
. various minor bug fixes
. WFST with proper quoting
. Wagon sample counts
. gcc-2.95.1 support
Also use newer distfile for mbrola.
Addresses pkg/10671.
Use REPLACE_PERL, instead of hardcoding /usr/pkg/bin/perl.
Standardize MESSAGE, and fix typo.
Remove share/doc/user_manage on deinstall.
Change PKGNAME to p5-${DISTNAME}.
This is HTTPD-User-Manage version 1.5X, a script and set of Perl
modules for managing access control with the Apache, NCSA httpd, CERN
and Netscape servers (and maybe some others).
You can install this program as a CGI script to allow remote users to
change their Web access passwords. Web administrators can use it to
remotely add, edit and delete users and their groups. You can also
use it from the command line as a nice all-in-one interface to access
control databases based on text files, DBM files, and SQL databases.
Please see the file user_manage.html for complete details.
Auditing tool for system logs on Unix boxes.
Logcheck helps spot problems and security violations in your logfiles
automatically and will send the results to you in e-mail.
Logcheck is part of the Abacus Project of security tools. It is a program
created to help in the processing of UNIX system logfiles generated by the
various Abacus Project tools, system daemons, Wietse Venema's TCP Wrapper
and Log Daemon packages, and the Firewall Toolkit(c) by Trusted Information
Systems Inc.(TIS). Logcheck also works very well at reporting on other
common operating system security violations and strange events.
better benchmark without being too unreasonable on the disk requirements.
Changelog:
1.14 - Automatically stop run if work files are depleted
1.5 - It was pointed out by many (most recently Michael Flaster) that the
pseudo-random number generator was more pseudo than random. After
a review of the literature and extensive benchmarking, I've replaced
the previous PRNG with the Mersenne Twister. While an excellent PRNG,
it retains much of the performance of the previous implementation.
URL: http://www.math.keio.ac.jp/~matumoto/emt.html
Also changed MB definition to 1024KB, tweaked show command
http://www.iozone.org/src/current/Changes.txt
I have patched the source however, to allow use of the pread/prwite
tests, via the -E extension mode. Also, the benchmark target has been fixed.