net/qadsl.
qADSL is an auto-login client and connection keeper for Telia AB ADSL
and Comhem broadband.
From pkgsrc-wip. Supplied by Ola Eriksson in PR#18480. Thanks!
This is the official Flash Player 6 from Macromedia. This plugin
enables you to see .swf and .spl files on the 'net using the
mozilla-linux package.
provided by zuntum@ with some cleanup by me.
Read data from Excel spread sheets without Microsoft!
Provides an API to allow any application to read Excel
documents. Demo interface converts data to tab
delimited, CSV or SQL inserts. Written in C. Based on
the the Java version by Andrew Khan.
Provided by David Forrai <david.forrai@gemair.com> in PR#21103,
slightly modified by me. Thanks!
Changes since 0.10.0:
030407 Bugs uncovered by Charlie Reitsma <reitsmac@denison.edu>:
HOWTO incorrectly specified penctl in place of penlog
in Apache configuration example, and using penctl to
redirect log to penlogd didn't work.
Avoid bogus header rewriting in rewrite_request.
Released 0.10.1.
Also increase FN_SETSIZE for our package.
From PR#21075 (Andreas Wrede). Thanks!
sysutils/file.
File is a file classification program. This version is the standard "file"
command for Linux, *BSD, and other systems. This is Ian Darwin's file(1)
command. It is maintained by Christos Zoulas.
Package supplied by Jeremy C. Reed in PR#20774 and also in pkgsrc-wip.
Thanks Jeremy.
Changes since 3.1 are:
* If SSL/SSH is used for message retrieval by POP/IMAP/NNTP,
it is notified in mode line ("Sec" or a lock image).
* Supporting Emacs 21.3's native UTF-8.
* Translation between Latin 0 and Latin 1.
* A certificate of an SSL server can be verified. For this, "stunnel"
v3 and v4 are supported and support for "openssl s_client" is
obsoleted.
* Supporting X-Face: on Emacs 21. To use X-Face: on any Emacsen,
install "uncompface" command and the "netpbm" package.
* Obsoleting the following variables:
mew-noreplyto-to-list
mew-noreplyto-cc-list
mew-replyto-to-list
mew-replyto-cc-list
mew-fromme-to-list
mew-fromme-cc-list
And defining the following variables:
mew-reply-all-alist
mew-reply-sender-alist
mew-reply-fromme-alist
This change enables support for NetNews and non-standard fields
such as Mail-Folloup-To:.
* New commands in Summary mode.
"\", "m\", "m/"
* Many bug fixes.
Changes from etc/NEWS:
** The obsolete C mode (c-mode.el) has been removed to avoid problems
with Custom.
** UTF-16 coding systems are available, encoding the same characters
as mule-utf-8. Coding system `utf-16-le-dos' is useful as the value
of `selection-coding-system' in MS Windows, allowing you to paste
multilingual text from the clipboard. Set it interactively with
C-x RET x or in .emacs with `(set-selection-coding-system
'utf-16-le-dos)'.
** There is a new language environment for UTF-8 (set up automatically
in UTF-8 locales).
** Translation tables are available between equivalent characters in
different Emacs charsets -- for instance `e with acute' coming from
the
Latin-1 and Latin-2 charsets. User options
`unify-8859-on-encoding-mode'
and `unify-8859-on-decoding-mode' respectively turn on translation
between ISO 8859 character sets (`unification') on encoding
(e.g. writing a file) and decoding (e.g. reading a file). Note that
`unify-8859-on-encoding-mode' is useful and safe, but
`unify-8859-on-decoding-mode' can cause text to change when you read
it and write it out again without edits, so it is not generally
advisable.
By default `unify-8859-on-encoding-mode' is turned on.
** In Emacs running on the X window system, the default value of
`selection-coding-system' is now `compound-text-with-extensions'.
If you want the old behavior, set selection-coding-system to
compound-text, which may be significantly more efficient. Using
compound-text-with-extensions seems to be necessary only for decoding
text from applications under XFree86 4.2, whose behaviour is actually
contrary to the compound text specification.
Disk based hashes is a method to create multidimensional binary trees on disk.
This library permits the extension of database concept to a plethora of
electronic data, such as graphic information. With the multidimensional binary
tree it is possible to mathematically prove that access time to any
particular record is minimized (using the concept of critical points from
calculus), which provides the means to construct optimized databases for
particular applications.
Submitted by benedikt.meurer@unix-ag.uni-siegen.de in pkgsrc-wip
The primary purpose of whisker is to be a URL scanner, which is
used to search for known vulnerable CGIs on websites. Whisker does
this by both scanning the the CGIs directly as well as crawling the
website in order to determine what CGIs are already currently in
use.
Submitted by adrianp@stindustries.net in pkgsrc-wip
iplog is a TCP/IP traffic logger. Currently, it is capable of logging
TCP, UDP and ICMP traffic. Adding support for other protocols
should be relatively easy.
iplog's capabilities include the ability to detect TCP port
scans, TCP null scans, FIN scans, UDP and ICMP "smurf" attacks,
bogus TCP flags (used by scanners to detect the operating system in use),
TCP SYN scans, TCP "Xmas" scans, ICMP ping floods, UDP scans, and IP
fragment attacks.
iplog is able to run in promiscuous mode and monitor traffic to all hosts
on a network.
iplog uses libpcap to read data from the network and can be ported
to any system that supports pthreads and on which libpcap will function.
Submitted by Martin Mersberger <gremlin@portal-to-web.de> in PR 20887
wol implements Wake On LAN functionality in a small program. It wakes
up hardware that is Magic Packet (tm) compliant. Consider you have a
sleeping or turned-off computer and you want to remotely wake him up.
Just type wol MAC-ADDRESS and the host wakes up (OK, it will boot ;-).
This small utility was able to wake my PC that has Intel PRO/100+ NIC.
Provided by Juan RP <juan@xtraeme.dyndns.org> in PR#19575
Implement '-e' to specify an external domain for displaying
names and IP addresses. Can combine with '-d' to allow mrstat
to check one set of names and IP addresses and report another.
The mtree utility compares the file hierarchy rooted in the current
directory against a specification read from the standard input.
Messages are written to the standard output for any files whose
characteristics do not match the specification, or which are missing
from either the file hierarchy or the specification.
Changes from previous version:
> New features in this release:
> * bidirectional terminal support handles Arabic ligature joining
> (LAM/ALEF)
> * new command to go backward and forward along text positions
> after search and other operations
>
> Main enhancements:
> (for details see the change log)
> * Added recognition of mouse wheel control sequences and attached
> according behaviour - untested as I don't have a mouse wheel.
> * New key interpretations for shift-Return (shift-Enter) and
> control-Return (control-Enter) to insert Unicode paragraph
> separators and line separators respectively if Unicode
> line-end handling is enabled.
> * Improved coded and mnemonic character entry on prompt line.
> * Fixed display problems in separated display mode
> (for Unicode combined characters) on the status line.
> * Reviewed various commands for remaining fixes in UTF-8 handling.
and patch-aa was incorporated in the standard distribution by the author.
Changelog
* Secunia Security fix (redirect exploit fix)
* Fixes in Xft library loader
* Fix for match failures in XftConfig when font size was involved
in the conditions. Now it should be possible to e.g. disable anti-aliasing
for certain font sizes.
Provided in PR 20662 by David Ferlier, modified to use pkgsrc libtool
and to add users by myself.
Clam AntiVirus is an anti-virus toolkit written from scratch. It is
licensed under GNU GPL2 and uses the virus database from
OpenAntiVirus, which is an another free anti-virus project. In
contrast to OpenAntiVirus (which is written in Java), Clam AntiVirus
is written entirely in C and its database is KEPT UP TO DATE. It also
detects polymorphic viruses as well.
Changes:
* Support for NetBSD on PowerPC based systems.
* An Icon source file can be made executable under Unix by prefixing it
with a comment line
#!/usr/bin/env icon
and setting its execute permission bit. This uses a new icon command,
which in another form allows a small Icon program to be embedded within
a shell script. See the new man page for details. The traditional icont
command remains available for less specialized purposes.
* The performance of large sets and tables has been improved.
* Some minor bugs have been fixed.