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author | Ermal <eri@pfsense.org> | 2012-01-30 08:55:09 +0000 |
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committer | Ermal <eri@pfsense.org> | 2012-01-30 08:55:09 +0000 |
commit | cfe99ef5e539be5586a1f56c104fb30eb3984aaf (patch) | |
tree | a6de853f1eef1c868f1c99d9e3948fda23347db8 /pkg_config.8.xml | |
parent | d23db99bbc7f9b4625fb7c911b4d5d3210a8cbb9 (diff) | |
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Disable snort-dev/Orion* package since they are broken and no activity in several months.
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diff --git a/pkg_config.8.xml b/pkg_config.8.xml index a286b587..56c6f26a 100644 --- a/pkg_config.8.xml +++ b/pkg_config.8.xml @@ -367,19 +367,6 @@ <after_install_info>Please visit the Snort settings tab and enter your oinkid code. Afterwards visit the update rules tab to download the snort rules.</after_install_info> </package> <package> - <name>snort-dev</name> - <pkginfolink>http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,16847.0.html</pkginfolink> - <website>http://www.snort.org</website> - <descr>Testing Install Only, Currently Broken as of 09212011</descr> - <category>Security</category> - <config_file>http://www.pfsense.com/packages/config/snort-dev/snort.xml</config_file> - <version>2.9.1 pkg v. 2.0</version> - <required_version>2.0</required_version> - <status>UnStable</status> - <configurationfile>/snort.xml</configurationfile> - <after_install_info></after_install_info> - </package> - <package> <name>spamd</name> <website>http://www.openbsd.org/spamd/</website> <descr>Tarpits like spamd are fake SMTP servers, which accept connections but don't deliver mail. Instead, they keep the connections open and reply very slowly. If the peer is patient enough to actually complete the SMTP dialogue (which will take ten minutes or more), the tarpit returns a 'temporary error' code (4xx), which indicates that the mail could not be delivered successfully and that the sender should keep the mail in their queue and retry again later.</descr> |