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rillig
2829e658f2 Mechanically replaced man/* with ${PKGMANDIR}/* in the definition of
INSTALLATION_DIRS, as well as all occurrences of ${PREFIX}/man with
${PREFIX}/${PKGMANDIR}.

Fixes PR 35265, although I did not use the patch provided therein.
2007-01-07 09:13:46 +00:00
tv
ae3489ec53 Use "tv@NetBSD.org" as my MAINTAINER address; makes identifying me as a
PR-responsible person (such as I am ;) a little easier.
2006-03-22 22:50:31 +00:00
rillig
b71a1d488b Fixed pkglint warnings. The warnings are mostly quoting issues, for
example MAKE_ENV+=FOO=${BAR} is changed to MAKE_ENV+=FOO=${BAR:Q}. Some
other changes are outlined in

    http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2005/12/02/0034.html
2005-12-05 20:49:47 +00:00
jlam
e46a9dd380 Create directories before installing files into them. 2005-06-17 03:50:19 +00:00
agc
b12d62efb5 Add RMD160 digests. 2005-02-24 12:13:41 +00:00
tv
303780245f Update to 0.49a; fix MAINTAINER. Changelog:
2004-05-29 0.49a

 - numerous portability fixes here and there
 - real event.3 manpage

2004-05-27 0.49

 - autoconf'ified, sort of
 - use advanced event mechanisms (epoll, kqueue, devpoll) when available
 - new option: -i file (or -i -) to read hosts to check from file
 - add timeout for dsbl cookie

2004-02-17 0.46

 - adopted for new DSBL format
 - changed protocol names: http=>http-connect, ftp=>ftp-user
 - do not stop on Content-Type: header seen in HTTP-CONNECT
   responses (what an idiotic software does this?!)
 - removed obsolete 118[0-4] ports (old mimail variants)

2003-08-07 0.45a

 - fixed multihomed proxy detection with new DSBL
   (DSBL now correctly replies with "250 listed [ip.add.re.ss]" instead of
   "220 listed [ip.add.ress]" to the final end-of-message terminator)
2004-11-29 00:07:15 +00:00
wiz
0811953e50 Update to 0.45, from Todd Vierling in PR 21859.
2003-05-11 0.45

 - new option -D to not reset default portlist if -p is given
 - new port - 5490 - NONAME/1.4 HTTP CONNECT-only proxy (trojan?)

2003-05-05 0.44

 - added ports 1075 to list of ports for socks and http (MSP proxy)

2003-05-01 0.43

 - determine DSBL-listed IP for DSBL submissions (new DSBL listme@
   server now allows this by printing an IP that was listed on final
   \r\n.\r\n reply line)
 - added some proxy info recognision (proxy-agent - yay!), activate with -x.
 - removed broken HTTP GET support altogether
 - moved HTTP PUT and wingate/telnet to be more "advanced"
 - added port 21 to the list of FTP ports
 - changed connect timeout to be half of -t
 - yet another wingate/telnet prompt ("telnet>")
 - CCProxy Telnet handler
 - write "open" string w/o stdio/buffering
 - fixed error (proxycheck always prints "closed" lines ignoring -n flag)
2003-06-11 20:15:14 +00:00
wiz
496a4f5395 Update to 0.42, provided by Todd Vierling in PR 21068:
2003-02-20 0.42
 - fixed a long-standing bug in dsbl handler - data received from
   the remote was not collected correctly.  Well, this one wasn't
   happened too frequently - I only seen it once, when a proxy
   delivered data from the target mailserver one byte at a time.
 - added yet another port, 1813 (socks5), as advanced (level2) port.
   SKK proxy listens here, but it is seen unfrequently.
2003-02-14 0.42b2
 - added proxylogger - receiving part of proxycheck, to be used
   from inetd and with -c chat.
2003-02-12 0.42b1
 - fixed a small bug in last wingate/telnet code changes (mostly
   cosmetic: "Resource temporarily unavailable" vs "Connection timed out").
 - added another telnet/wingate proxy variant, with a prompt
   "SpoonProxy>", which expects a command in form "host port"
   (instead of tn-wg/wingate which is of the form "host:port").
2003-02-04 0.42b
 - some code cleanups/changes: may break things, testing...
 - FTP proxy detection added, port 1183 only for now.  Interesting
   to experiment with M$ ftp servers ;)
 - fixed not finding advanced protocol if no ports are specified
   (e.g. -pwg: tried default protos:ports instead of wg:25,1181)
 - modified telnet/wingate proxy code to be a bit faster and to
   know which command to sent to a particular proxy.
2003-04-09 09:12:09 +00:00
zuntum
9cc9cc04e5 Initial import of net/proxycheck (version 0.41)
proxycheck is a simple tool that will work on a reasonable *nix system
and may be used to quickly check whenever a given host or set of hosts
has open proxy server running.

Open proxies of various kinds are (ab)used nowadays for various evil
things like sending mass spam, hacking into your machine, making denial
of service attacks (DoS) and the like. Every such machine should be
either secured properly or turned off permanently, but that's not an
option, since in most cases there is either no administrator of such
machines exists at all, or he has no clue about what's on that machine,
or it's irrelevant for him.

Provided by Todd Vierling in PR#20110.
2003-02-17 11:50:40 +00:00