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mail/FuzzyOcr-3.6.0 (Score: 0.012353536)
Plugin for SpamAssassin which scans image attachments for spam
FuzzyOcr is a plugin for SpamAssassin which scans image attachments for spam keywords, using an Optical Character Recognition program. This plugin can be used to detect spam that puts all the real spam content in an attached image. The mail itself only random text and random html, without any URLs or identifiable information. It is also able to do approximate matches on words, so errors in recognition or attempts to obfuscate the text inside the image will not cause the detection to fail.
sysutils/qchroot-0.1 (Score: 0.012316863)
Utility for deployment of chroot environments
qchroot is a csh script for simplified administration of chroots on a host system. This is a viable alternate to jail(8) when jail(8) is too restrictive. This runs on RELEASE-9.3 and all newer RELEASES. The chroot filesystem shares a single copy of the system binaries which is mounted nullfs "read only" to the named chroot container filesystem. This provides 2 levels of security protection which is better than chroot by its self.
x11-wm/dwm-6.1 (Score: 0.012315197)
Dynamic, small, fast and simple window manager
dwm is a minimalistic window manager. It manages windows in tiling and floating modes, much like ion, larswm and wmii. dwm however is much smaller, faster and simpler. It consists of a single binary, configuration is done at compile-time by a single config.h file. dwm reads from standard input to print arbitrary status text such as the date and/or system load.
x11/dmenu-4.6 (Score: 0.012295109)
X11 menu application designed for the dwm window manager
dmenu is a minimalistic X11 menu. It reads a newline separated list of items from stdin and shows them as a menu on the top of the screen. When the user selects one item or types any text and presses Enter, his choice is printed to stdout. dmenu was developed as an addition to the dynamic window manager (dwm), but can be used in any X11-environment.
security/silktools-3.11.0.1 (Score: 0.0122857075)
Tools for large-scale network capture analysis
SiLK, the System for Internet-Level Knowledge, is a collection of netflow tools developed by the CERT/NetSA (Network Situational Awareness) Team to facilitate security analysis in large networks. SiLK consists of a suite of tools which collect and examine netflow data, allowing analysts to rapidly query large sets of data.
sysutils/qjail-2.2 (Score: 0.012277233)
Utility to quickly deploy and manage jails
This is the last version that handles both the 8.x and 9.x install media formats. Qjail [ q = quick ] is a 4th generation wrapper for the basic chroot jail system that includes security and performance enhancements. Plus a new level of "user friendliness" enhancements dealing with deploying just a few jails or large jail environments consisting of 100's of jails. Qjail requires no knowledge of the jail command usage. It uses "nullfs" for read-only system binaries, sharing one copy of them with all the jails. Uses "mdconfig" to create sparse image jails. Sparse image jails provide a method to limit the total disk space a jail can consume, while only occupying the physical disk space of the sum size of the files in the image jail. Ability to assign ip address with their network device name, so aliases are auto created on jail start and auto removed on jail stop. Ability to create "ZONE"s of identical qjail systems, each with their own group of jails. Ability to designate a portion of the jail name as a group prefix so the command being executed will apply to only those jail names matching that prefix.
sysutils/qjail-4.9 (Score: 0.01227627)
Utility to quickly deploy and manage jails
This qjail version only supports the RELEASE-10.x series of releases. Qjail [ q = quick ] is a 4th generation wrapper for the basic chroot jail system that includes security and performance enhancements. Plus a new level of "user friendliness" enhancements dealing with deploying just a few jails or large scale jail environments consisting of 100's of jails. Qjail uses the jail(8) jail.conf method. This provides the ability to enable the following options on a per-jail basis. exec.fib, securelevel, allow.sysvipc, devfs_rulesets, allow.raw_sockets, allow.quotas, allow.mount.nullfs, allow.mount.tmpfs, allow.mount.zfs, vnet.interface, and vnet. The vnet option gives a jail its own network stack using the experimental vimage kernel module. The vnet option has only been tested on i386 and amd64 equipment. Qjail requires no knowledge of the jail command usage. It uses "nullfs" for read-only system executables, sharing one copy of them with all the jails. Uses "mdconfig" to create sparse image jails. Sparse image jails provide a method to limit the total disk space a jail can consume, while only occupying the physical disk space of the sum size of the files in the image jail. Ability to assign ip address with their network device name, so aliases are auto created on jail start and auto removed on jail stop. Ability to create "ZONE"s of identical qjail systems, each with their own group of jails. Ability to designate a portion of the jail name as a group prefix so the command being executed will apply to only those jail names matching that prefix. Qjail has been incorporated into the Finch open source project, see http://dreamcat4.github.io/finch/ for details.
sysutils/qjail-5.0 (Score: 0.01227627)
Utility to quickly deploy and manage jails
This qjail version only supports RELEASE-11.0 and newer. Qjail [ q = quick ] is a 4th generation wrapper for the basic chroot jail system that includes security and performance enhancements. Plus a new level of "user friendliness" enhancements dealing with deploying just a few jails or large scale jail environments consisting of 100's of jails. Qjail uses the jail(8) jail.conf method. This provides the ability to enable the following options on a per-jail basis. exec.fib, securelevel, allow.sysvipc, devfs_rulesets, allow.raw_sockets, allow.quotas, allow.mount.nullfs, allow.mount.tmpfs, allow.mount.zfs, vnet.interface, and vnet. The vnet option gives a jail its own network stack using the experimental vimage kernel module. The vnet option has only been tested on i386 and amd64 equipment. Qjail requires no knowledge of the jail command usage. It uses "nullfs" for read-only system executables, sharing one copy of them with all the jails. Uses "mdconfig" to create sparse image jails. Sparse image jails provide a method to limit the total disk space a jail can consume, while only occupying the physical disk space of the sum size of the files in the image jail. Ability to assign ip address with their network device name, so aliases are auto created on jail start and auto removed on jail stop. Ability to create "ZONE"s of identical qjail systems, each with their own group of jails. Ability to designate a portion of the jail name as a group prefix so the command being executed will apply to only those jail names matching that prefix. Qjail has been incorporated into the Finch open source project, see http://dreamcat4.github.io/finch/ for details.
x11-wm/pwm-2007.07.20 (Score: 0.012270471)
lightweight window manager with emphasis on usability
PWM is a rather lightweight window manager for X11. It has the unique feature that multiple client windows can be attached to the same frame. This feature helps keeping windows, especially the numerous xterms, organized. Being a lightweight window manager with emphasis on usability, PWM does not have all the features that one might expect from a window manager. Those features are simply unnecessary. PWM does not provide pixmapped themes or other bloated eye candies but has a clean and simple look inspired by BeOS and Motif. There are no icons and frames cannot be iconified, only "shaded". Only One True (pointer) focus mode is supported: sloppy. PWM does not even have titlebar buttons and may not be the easiest window manager to get into, most Good Things are not. PWM does have workspaces, menus and Window Maker dockapp support. It has pretty good keyboard support and almost all the functionality is configurable.
security/ppars-1.2 (Score: 0.012212482)
Proactive Probing Abuse Reporting System
Welcome to the Proactive Abuse Reporting System. In an effort to be proactive in doing my part to stop the massive quantities of internet traffic probing for open ports or more specifically the probing for known ports that Windows spy ware, Trojans, and what ever other Windows ports are commonly probed which result in increasing my bandwidth usage changes, I wrote this perl application for reporting that abuse to the senders ISP, with the hopes they will monitor the abuser and terminate the abuser's internet account and or take legal action. Script is installed into /usr/local/sbin where you can edit the defaults to meet your requirements. Issue rehash command to enable. Run abuse.Reporting.system.pl script for complete overview description of system. 6/1/2004 Author: Joe Barbish, I bequeath these perl scripts to public domain. It can be copied and distributed for free by anyone to anyone by any manner. Joe Barbish fbsd_user@a1poweruser.com