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Author SHA1 Message Date
nia
ab845b2028 net: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums
All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
SHA512 hashes

Not committed (merge conflicts...):

net/radsecproxy/distinfo

The following distfiles could not be fetched (fetched conditionally?):

./net/citrix_ica/distinfo citrix_ica-10.6.115659/en.linuxx86.tar.gz
./net/djbdns/distinfo dnscache-1.05-multiple-ip.patch
./net/djbdns/distinfo djbdns-1.05-test28.diff.xz
./net/djbdns/distinfo djbdns-1.05-ignoreip2.patch
./net/djbdns/distinfo djbdns-1.05-multiip.diff
./net/djbdns/distinfo djbdns-cachestats.patch
2021-10-26 11:05:20 +00:00
nia
5c85662953 net: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles 2021-10-07 14:41:10 +00:00
joerg
777547d0be Drop "optimisation" that breaks the build with clang, modern GCC and
clang versions are smart enough for this anyway.
2020-05-22 01:23:41 +00:00
agc
203292f73e Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for net category
Problems found with existing digests:
	Package haproxy distfile haproxy-1.5.14.tar.gz
	159f5beb8fdc6b8059ae51b53dc935d91c0fb51f [recorded]
	da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 [calculated]

Problems found locating distfiles:
	Package bsddip: missing distfile bsddip-1.02.tar.Z
	Package citrix_ica: missing distfile citrix_ica-10.6.115659/en.linuxx86.tar.gz
	Package djbdns: missing distfile djbdns-1.05-test25.diff.bz2
	Package djbdns: missing distfile djbdns-cachestats.patch
	Package djbdns: missing distfile 0002-dnscache-cache-soa-records.patch
	Package gated: missing distfile gated-3-5-11.tar.gz
	Package owncloudclient: missing distfile owncloudclient-2.0.2.tar.xz
	Package poink: missing distfile poink-1.6.tar.gz
	Package ra-rtsp-proxy: missing distfile rtspd-src-1.0.0.0.tar.gz
	Package ucspi-ssl: missing distfile ucspi-ssl-0.70-ucspitls-0.1.patch
	Package waste: missing distfile waste-source.tar.gz

Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden).  All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
2015-11-04 00:34:51 +00:00
tv
256a699b9f Test sizeof(unsigned short) in the int types hackery.
Use autoconf to generate configure, until this patch is regen'd at the source.
2005-11-08 15:59:38 +00:00
tv
85a89ed42a Update to 0.9.1.439. Minor bugfixes, still compatible with .438.
(No official changelog or release notes for this build.)
2005-10-24 17:01:43 +00:00
tv
994018d9f5 Update to 0.9.1-438. Main change:
Fix a serious bug in fragment sizes of files being >= 256K. The bug wasted a
lot of data store space and traffic.
2005-08-17 15:31:52 +00:00
tv
ef2a5e980d Update to 0.9.0-433, as the -429 distfile disappeared quickly.
No official ChangeLog; summary:

- various buffer size fixes
- remove some double and triple encryption CPU wastes
- zlib usage fixes
2005-07-14 13:07:39 +00:00
tv
aa2729f2e9 Update to 0.9.0.429.
No official ChangeLog; primary change is switching to RSA for asymmetric
keys (was McEliece).  The 0.8.x network is now dead, forcing this bump.
2005-06-30 16:31:47 +00:00
tv
de6ca65bde Update to 0.8.3.421. No official ChangeLog; summary follows:
* i18n support.
* More doc.
* Minor bugfixes in refresh timings (particularly for news boards).
2005-06-28 16:59:36 +00:00
agc
b12d62efb5 Add RMD160 digests. 2005-02-24 12:13:41 +00:00
tv
6ad499bdc9 Update to 0.8.2.418. No changelog; changes of note include:
* FCP HTLs are now limited to 20 rather than 5; helps propagation
* Some log message severity leves are reduced (less "normal"-mode logs)
* Beginnings of support for much larger primes in the crypto code.
2004-09-25 13:43:05 +00:00
tv
728f216bff Update to 0.8.2.416 (long overdue); some minor fixes in keyspace management. 2004-07-25 15:29:11 +00:00
minskim
9b94261617 regen to remove an unused entry. 2004-04-17 12:11:46 +00:00
tv
9f1b94bafe Entropy, a P2P anonymity network much like Freenet, but written in C.
From the DESCR:

=====

ENTROPY is developed as a response to increasing censorship and surveillance
in the internet. The program connects your computer to a network of machines
which all run this software. The ENTROPY network is running parallel to the
WWW and also other internet services like FTP, email, ICQ. etc.

For the user the ENTROPY network looks like a collection of WWW pages. The
difference to the WWW however is that there are no accesses to central
servers. And this is why there is no site operator who could log who
downloaded what and when. Every computer taking part in the ENTROPY network
(every node) is at the same time server, router for other nodes, caching
proxy and client for the user: that is You.
2004-03-29 18:40:43 +00:00