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author | Nachtfalke <nachtfalkeaw@web.de> | 2011-12-03 01:08:10 +0100 |
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committer | Nachtfalke <nachtfalkeaw@web.de> | 2011-12-03 01:08:10 +0100 |
commit | 6e5ef3b697612ba5da7d8c0271a88679fdffdee1 (patch) | |
tree | 27e69a1b02d69e96e38ff250a95878e041e98b18 | |
parent | 5d3c889a29a90fcf5010c7b93b37c4c80f037a6a (diff) | |
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Update pkg_config.8.xml
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diff --git a/pkg_config.8.xml b/pkg_config.8.xml index c30fa21f..0b303e3e 100644 --- a/pkg_config.8.xml +++ b/pkg_config.8.xml @@ -705,6 +705,22 @@ <build_port_path>/usr/ports/devel/libltdl</build_port_path> </package> <package> + <name>freeradius2</name> + <website>http://www.freeradius.org/</website> + <descr>freeRADIUS 2.1.12 - The package is based on freeradius package. DO NOT USE ON PRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS AND NOT TOGETHER WITH freeradius. Both packages are using the same config files!!!</descr> + <category>System</category> + <version>2.1.12 pkg v0.1</version> + <status>Alpha</status> + <required_version>2.0</required_version> + <maintainer>Nachtfalke</maintainer> + <depends_on_package_base_url>ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-8-stable/Latest/</depends_on_package_base_url> + <depends_on_package>freeradius.tbz</depends_on_package> + <config_file>http://www.pfsense.org/packages/config/freeradius2/freeradius.xml</config_file> + <configurationfile>freeradius.xml</configurationfile> + <build_port_path>/usr/ports/net/freeradius</build_port_path> + <after_install_info>Please visit Services: freeRADIUS</after_install_info> + </package> + <package> <name>bandwidthd</name> <website>http://bandwidthd.sourceforge.net/</website> <descr>BandwidthD tracks usage of TCP/IP network subnets and builds html files with graphs to display utilization. Charts are built by individual IPs, and by default display utilization over 2 day, 8 day, 40 day, and 400 day periods. Furthermore, each ip address's utilization can be logged out at intervals of 3.3 minutes, 10 minutes, 1 hour or 12 hours in cdf format, or to a backend database server. HTTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, VPN, and P2P traffic are color coded.</descr> |