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non port: security/portaudit/files/portaudit.functions

Number of commits found: 10

Thursday, 1 Jul 2004
10:59 eik search for other commits by this committer
- update to version 0.5

*** NOTE ***

The preferences file format has changed, as have the periodic.conf(5) names.
Normally the default settings should be adequate, except when you need to
configure a proxy. Use $PREFIX/etc/portaudit.conf.sample as an example.

- moved portaudit to sbin
- clean up, merging stuff into the portaudit script
- better return codes and errors to stderr
- -f can check stdin now
- dropped ports tree auditing
- merged the periodic(8) scripts into one
- run daily auditing as `nobody'
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Friday, 25 Jun 2004
01:21 eik search for other commits by this committer
update to version 0.4.1

Use
  portaudit [packagename ...]
to check if package is listed as vulnerable
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Wednesday, 23 Jun 2004
16:01 eik search for other commits by this committer
Update to version 0.4, with a new `-f' option.

To check which of the current ports have known vulnerabilities, do

  portaudit -f /usr/ports/INDEX

This port requires pkg_install(-devel)>=20040623
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Monday, 21 Jun 2004
16:04 eik search for other commits by this committer
make expiry date customizable via daily_status_portaudit_expiry
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Friday, 18 Jun 2004
08:07 eik search for other commits by this committer
Fetch the database from http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/ first.

Thanks to:      kuriyama
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Wednesday, 31 Mar 2004
22:52 eik search for other commits by this committer
update to 0.3.1:

- use passive ftp by default, don't retry on failure [1]
- add a -C flag, portlint style
- don't keep databases that are tool old [2]

Requested by:   hubs [1]
Noticed by:     Nicolas Rachinsky <nicolas@rachinsky.de> [2]
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Thursday, 11 Mar 2004
11:11 eik search for other commits by this committer
Update to 0.3.
Since we are using the official VuXML database
the auditing should be pretty complete.

- mention web page
- add more mirrors, disabling .ru mirror (too much lag)
- allow combined options in portaudit shell script
- add sample configuration file
- use absolute paths for binaries, to ease use in crontab scripts [1]
- correct type in man page [2]

PR:             64005 [2]
Submitted by:   Tomasz Pilat <poncki@axelspringer.com.pl> [1]
                Nathan Dove <njdove@wafer.sandia.gov> [2]
Original commit
Wednesday, 25 Feb 2004
09:46 eik search for other commits by this committer
- bugfix: awk in -CURRENT accepts no regexes in RS, causing the database
  update to fail

- add an install & deinstall message

Submitted by:   nectar & Ion-Mihai Tetcu <itetcu@apropo.ro>
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Saturday, 21 Feb 2004
21:19 eik search for other commits by this committer
update to 0.2:
- new command line tool
- new man page
- reworked database update code, incorporating feedback from
  Max Khon <fjoe>, Radim Kolar <hsn@netmag.cz> (PR 63066) and
  Ion-Mihai Tetcu <itetcu@apropo.ro> (PR 62655)
Original commit
Tuesday, 27 Jan 2004
19:24 eik search for other commits by this committer
portaudit provides a list of published security vulnerabilities
of FreeBSD ports and tools to check if installed ports are listed.

Since this is a prerelease version, it is mostly usable for
committers that want to contribute to the project, and can currently
not be relied upon as an extensive security auditing tool.
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Number of commits found: 10