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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/pkg_config.xml b/pkg_config.xml
index 266339ad..0a13d7d3 100644
--- a/pkg_config.xml
+++ b/pkg_config.xml
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
<package>
<name>pure-ftpd</name>
<website>http://www.pureftpd.org/</website>
- <descr>Pure FTPd Server is a fast, production quality, standards-conformant FTP server based on Troll-FTPd. It has no known vulnerability, it is trivial to set up, and it is especially designed for modern kernels. Features include PAM support, IPv6, chroot()ed home directories, virtual domains, built-in 'ls', FXP protocol, anti-warez system, bandwidth throttling, restricted ports for passive downloads, an LDAP backend, XML output, and more.</descr>
+ <descr>Pure FTPd Server is a fast, production quality, standards-conformant FTP server based on Troll-FTPd. It has no known vulnerabilities, is trivial to set up, and is especially designed for modern kernels. Features include PAM support, IPv6, chroot()ed home directories, virtual domains, built-in 'ls', FXP protocol, anti-warez system, bandwidth throttling, restricted ports for passive downloads, an LDAP backend, XML output, and more.</descr>
<category>FTP</category>
<config_file>http://www.pfsense.com/packages/config/pure-ftpd.xml</config_file>
<depends_on_package_base_url>http://ftp2.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-5.3-release/All</depends_on_package_base_url>
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
<package>
<name>ntop</name>
<website>http://www.ntop.org/</website>
- <descr>ntop is a network probe that shows network usage in a way similar to what top does for processes. In interactive mode, it displays the network status on the user's terminal. In Web mode, it acts as a Web server, creating an HTML dump of the network status. It sports a NetFlow/sFlow emitter/collector, an HTTP-based client interface for creating ntop-centric monitoring applications, and RRD for persistently storing traffic statistics.</descr>
+ <descr>ntop is a network probe that shows network usage in a way similar to what top does for processes. In interactive mode, it displays the network status on the user's terminal. In Web mode it acts as a Web server, creating an HTML dump of the network status. It sports a NetFlow/sFlow emitter/collector, an HTTP-based client interface for creating ntop-centric monitoring applications, and RRD for persistently storing traffic statistics.</descr>
<category>Network Management</category>
<depends_on_package_base_url>http://ftp2.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-5.3-release/All</depends_on_package_base_url>
<depends_on_package>ntop-3.0.tbz</depends_on_package>
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
<package>
<name>stunnel</name>
<website>http://www.stunnel.org/</website>
- <descr>The stunnel program is designed to work as an SSL encryption wrapper between remote client and local (inetd-startable) or remote server. It can be used to add SSL functionality to commonly used inetd daemons like POP2, POP3, and IMAP servers without any changes in the programs' code. It will negotiate an SSL connection using the OpenSSL or SSLeay libraries. It calls the underlying crypto libraries, so stunnel supports whatever cryptographic algorithms you compiled into your crypto package.</descr>
+ <descr>The stunnel program is designed to work as an SSL encryption wrapper between remote client and local (inetd-startable) or remote servers. It can be used to add SSL functionality to commonly used inetd daemons like POP2, POP3, and IMAP servers without any changes in the program's code. It will negotiate an SSL connection using the OpenSSL or SSLeay libraries. It calls the underlying crypto libraries, allowing stunnel to support whatever cryptographic algorithms you compiled into your crypto package.</descr>
<category>Network Management</category>
<depends_on_package_base_url>http://ftp2.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-5.3-release/All</depends_on_package_base_url>
<depends_on_package>stunnel-4.05_1.tbz</depends_on_package>
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
</package>
<package>
<name>carp</name>
- <descr>CARP is a tool to help achieve system redundancy, by having multiple computers creating a single, virtual network interface between them, so that if any machine fails, another can respond instead, and/or allowing a degree of load sharing between systems. CARP is an improvement over the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) standard. It was developed after VRRP was deemed to be not free enough because of a possibly-overlapping Cisco patent.</descr>
+ <descr>CARP is a tool to help achieve system redundancy by having multiple computers creating a single, virtual network interface between them. This allows another machine to respond in the event a server fails, and allows a degree of load sharing between systems. CARP is an improvement over the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) standard. It was developed after VRRP was shown to possibly overlap a Cisco patent.</descr>
<website>http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#CARP</website>
<category>Network Management</category>
<version></version>