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sysutils/rsyslog-8.21.0 (Score: 0.0110706175)
Syslogd supporting SQL, TCP, and TLS
Rsyslog is an enhanced multi-threaded syslogd with a focus on security and reliability. Among others, it offers support for on-demand disk buffering, reliable syslog over TCP, SSL, TLS and RELP, writing to databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and many more), email alerting, fully configurable output formats (including high-precision timestamps), the ability to filter on any part of the syslog message, on-the-wire message compression, and the ability to convert text files to syslog. It is a drop-in replacement for stock syslogd and able to work with the same configuration file syntax. Its advanced features make it suitable for enterprise-class, encryption protected syslog relay chains while at the same time being very easy to setup for the novice user. Tracking v7-devel
x11/metalock-0.8.0 (Score: 0.0110706175)
Enhanced X11 screen locker
Metalock is an enhanced screen locker for the X11 windowing system. It is designed to be used with a background screen daemon, such as xidle. Current features include: - Support for pixmap (image) xpm background and login box. - It gives visual feedback as you type the password (Shows username and * for each character of password typed.) - Bind arbitrary commands to key combinations (allows tasks such as pause/un-pause music without unlocking the screen) - Optional XFT support for anti-aliased fonts. (This is optional in case greater security is desired) - Optional Imlib2 support for use of png or jpg formats, which are more appropriate for photos or high-color images than xpm. - Portable to most UNIX-like operating systems, developed on FreeBSD.
devel/apptools-4.4.0 (Score: 0.008856494)
Enthought application tools
The apptools project includes a set of packages that Enthought has found useful in creating a number of applications. - apptools.appscripting: Framework for scripting applications. - apptools.help: Provides a plugin for displaying documents and examples. - apptools.io: Provides an abstraction for files and folders in a file system. - apptools.logger: Convenience functions for creating logging handlers - apptools.naming: Manages naming contexts, supporting non-string data types and scoped preferences - apptools.permissions: Supports limiting access to parts of an application unless the user is appropriately authorised (not full-blown security). - apptools.persistence: Supports pickling and restoring the state of an object. - apptools.preferences: Manages application preferences. - apptools.selection: Manages the communication between providers and listener of selected items in an application. - apptools.scripting: A framework for automatic recording of Python scripts. - apptools.sweet_pickle: Handles class-level versioning, to support loading of saved data that exist over several generations of internal class structures. - apptools.template: Supports creating templatizable object hierarchies. - apptools.type_manager: Manages type extensions, including factories to generate adapters, and hooks for methods and functions. - apptools.undo: Supports undoing and scripting application commands.
devel/physfs-1.1.1 (Score: 0.008856494)
Library to provide abstract access to various archives
PhysicsFS is a library to provide abstract access to various archives. It is intended for use in video games, and the design was somewhat inspired by Quake 3's file subsystem. The programmer defines a "write directory" on the physical filesystem. No file writing done through the PhysicsFS API can leave that write directory, for security. For example, an embedded scripting language cannot write outside of this path if it uses PhysFS for all of its I/O, which means that untrusted scripts can run more safely. Symbolic links can be disabled as well, for added safety. For file reading, the programmer lists directories and archives that form a "search path". Once the search path is defined, it becomes a single, transparent hierarchical filesystem. This makes for easy access to ZIP files in the same way as you access a file directly on the disk, and it makes it easy to ship a new archive that will override a previous archive on a per-file basis. Finally, PhysicsFS gives you platform-abstracted means to determine if CD-ROMs are available, the user's home directory, where in the real filesystem your program is running, etc.
devel/physfs-2.0.3 (Score: 0.008856494)
Library to provide abstract access to various archives
PhysicsFS is a library to provide abstract access to various archives. It is intended for use in video games, and the design was somewhat inspired by Quake 3's file subsystem. The programmer defines a "write directory" on the physical filesystem. No file writing done through the PhysicsFS API can leave that write directory, for security. For example, an embedded scripting language cannot write outside of this path if it uses PhysFS for all of its I/O, which means that untrusted scripts can run more safely. Symbolic links can be disabled as well, for added safety. For file reading, the programmer lists directories and archives that form a "search path". Once the search path is defined, it becomes a single, transparent hierarchical filesystem. This makes for easy access to ZIP files in the same way as you access a file directly on the disk, and it makes it easy to ship a new archive that will override a previous archive on a per-file basis. Finally, PhysicsFS gives you platform-abstracted means to determine if CD-ROMs are available, the user's home directory, where in the real filesystem your program is running, etc.
games/odamex-0.7.0 (Score: 0.008856494)
Client/server multiplayer engine for Doom
Odamex is a free and open source port for the classic first-person-shooter Doom. Odamex's goal is to emulate the feel of and retain many aspects of the original Doom executables while offering a broader expanse of security features, personal configuration, gameplay options, and editing features. Odamex can run on a wide range of operating systems and hardware, so players should be able to play on almost any platform. Features: * The popular ZDoom 1.22 core engine and CSDoom 0.62 core netcode. * Compatibility with many major operating systems, including Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OSX. * Core gameplay modeled on the original doom2.exe. * Streamlined WAD loading, allowing the server and clients to load WAD files on the fly without needing to restart the client or server. * Compatibility with Boom, MBF and CTF Standard maps. * Deathmatch, Cooperative, Team Deathmatch and CTF gametypes. * Jumping, Mouselook and other non-standard features available as server-side options. * Comprehensive cheat and exploit countermeasures. * An open source code base licensed under the GPL, available for anyone to examine, compile, or modify to their liking.
graphics/gnash-0.8.10 (Score: 0.008856494)
GNU Flash movie player
Gnash is a GNU Flash movie player. Previously, it was only possible to play flash movies with proprietary software. While there are some other free flash players, none support anything beyond SWF v4. Gnash is based on GameSWF, and supports many SWF v7 features. - Runs standalone Gnash can run standalone to play flash movies. - Browser plugin Gnash can also run as a plugin from within most Mozilla derived browsers, such as Firefox. Gnash also has support for Konqueror. - SWF v7+ compliant Gnash can play many current flash movies. - Streaming Video Gnash supports the viewing of streaming video from popular video sharing sites like Lulu.tv or YouTube.com. - XML Message server Gnash also supports an XML based message system as documented in the Flash Format specification. - High Quality Output Gnash uses OpenGL for rendering the graphics on the desktop, and AntiGrain (AGG) for embedded framebuffer only devices. - Free Software Gnash is 100% free software. For more information on the GPL, go to the Free Software Foundation web site. - Better Security Gnash pays extra attention to all network connections, and allows the user to control access. - Extensible Gnash supports extending ActionScript by creating your own. You can write wrappers for any development library, and import them into the player.
mail/dbmail-3.2.3 (Score: 0.008856494)
SQL database-based mail system (POP3 and IMAP)
Dbmail is the name of a group of programs that enable the possibility of storing and retrieving mail messages from a database (currently MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite). * Scalability. Dbmail is as scalable as the database system that is used for the mail storage. In theory millions of accounts can be managed using dbmail. One could, for example, run 4 different servers with the pop3 daemon each connecting to the same database (cluster) server. * Manageability. Dbmail is based upon a database. Dbmail can be managed by changing settings in the database (f.e. using PHP/Perl/SQL), without needing shell access. * Speed. Dbmail uses very efficient, database specific queries for retrieving mail information. This is much faster then parsing a filesystem. * Security. Dbmail has got nothing to do with the filesystem or interaction with other programs in the Unix environment which need special permissions. Dbmail is as secure as the database it's based upon. * Flexibility. Changes on a Dbmail system (adding of users, changing passwords etc.) are effective immediately.
mail/dbmail-2.2.18 (Score: 0.008856494)
SQL database-based mail system (POP3 and IMAP)
Dbmail is the name of a group of programs that enable the possibility of storing and retrieving mail messages from a database (currently MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite). * Scalability. Dbmail is as scalable as the database system that is used for the mail storage. In theory millions of accounts can be managed using dbmail. One could, for example, run 4 different servers with the pop3 daemon each connecting to the same database (cluster) server. * Manageability. Dbmail is based upon a database. Dbmail can be managed by changing settings in the database (f.e. using PHP/Perl/SQL), without needing shell access. * Speed. Dbmail uses very efficient, database specific queries for retrieving mail information. This is much faster then parsing a filesystem. * Security. Dbmail has got nothing to do with the filesystem or interaction with other programs in the Unix environment which need special permissions. Dbmail is as secure as the database it's based upon. * Flexibility. Changes on a Dbmail system (adding of users, changing passwords etc.) are effective immediately.
mail/exmh-2.8.0 (Score: 0.008856494)
X11/TK based mail reader front end to MH
exmh is a TCL/TK based interface to the MH mail system. It provides the usual layer on top of MH commands, as well as many other features: MIME support! Displays richtext and enriched directly. Color feedback in the scan listing. A colour coded folder display with one label per folder. Smart scan caching. News read/post. koi8-r support. Facesaver bitmap display. Ispell support. Background inc. You can set exmh to run inc periodically. Searching over folder listing and message body. A dialog-box interface to MH pick. An editor with emacs-like bindings and MIME support. Glimpse interface. You can index all your mail with glimpse and search for messages by content. User preferences. You can tune exmh through a dialog box. User hacking support. A user library of TCL routines is supported. IMPORTANT: exmh depends on the TK send facility for its background processing. With TK 3.3, send now uses xauthority mechanisms by default, unless you compile TK with -DTK_NO_SECURITY. Generally, this means that you **MUST** must run xdm to start your Xserver.