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author | amdmi3 <amdmi3@FreeBSD.org> | 2016-05-19 18:21:23 +0800 |
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committer | amdmi3 <amdmi3@FreeBSD.org> | 2016-05-19 18:21:23 +0800 |
commit | e127cf2f03a87283f703b70f81a3e1891e56e7f5 (patch) | |
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- Fix trailing whitespace in pkg-descrs, categories [a-f]*
Approved by: portmgr blanket
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diff --git a/dns/bundy/pkg-descr b/dns/bundy/pkg-descr index 9c4ccac0c254..99deae3a3035 100644 --- a/dns/bundy/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/bundy/pkg-descr @@ -10,6 +10,6 @@ designed to be dynamically-updated, easily extensible, and to leverage a database back-end. The ISC started work on BIND 10 in 2009. In 2014 it became a community project -and was renamed Bundy. +and was renamed Bundy. WWW: http://bundy-dns.de/ diff --git a/dns/dhisd/pkg-descr b/dns/dhisd/pkg-descr index 6bffcb91276d..a9ef6aa9794e 100644 --- a/dns/dhisd/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/dhisd/pkg-descr @@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ DHIS Daemon release 5.1 ============================== -The server is now modular through the introduction of a services +The server is now modular through the introduction of a services sub-system. DNS updates are no longer part of the main code but are now implemented as a module. The main dhisd process listens to DHIS clients and after authentication -marks these with their dynamic IP address. The request is passed to a +marks these with their dynamic IP address. The request is passed to a sub-process through a pipe which implements the services for which the client is subscribed to. Clients may be subscribed to one or more services individually. The sub-engine interface does a basic read from stdin and process. -Examples of things DHIS could update: +Examples of things DHIS could update: Dns, Firewalls, tunnel servers, relay access lists, etc ... For more information on the services of DHIS, you should look at the -official DHIS site: +official DHIS site: http://www.dhis.org/dhis/services/ WWW: http://www.dhis.org/r5/ diff --git a/dns/dnscrypt-wrapper/pkg-descr b/dns/dnscrypt-wrapper/pkg-descr index 393fd04168bf..911cf6620056 100644 --- a/dns/dnscrypt-wrapper/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/dnscrypt-wrapper/pkg-descr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ This is a port of dnscrypt-wrapper, which adds dnscrypt support to any name resolver. It is the server-side counterpart of dnscrypt-proxy, and is in fact -derived from its source. +derived from its source. WWW: https://github.com/Cofyc/dnscrypt-wrapper/ diff --git a/dns/dnsproxy/pkg-descr b/dns/dnsproxy/pkg-descr index 1f5f72428eb9..034b390fe3b1 100644 --- a/dns/dnsproxy/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/dnsproxy/pkg-descr @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -The dnsproxy daemon is a proxy for DNS queries. It forwards these -queries to two previously configured nameservers: one for authoritative -queries and another for recursive queries. The received answers are sent +The dnsproxy daemon is a proxy for DNS queries. It forwards these +queries to two previously configured nameservers: one for authoritative +queries and another for recursive queries. The received answers are sent back to the client unchanged. No local caching is done. WWW: http://www.wolfermann.org/dnsproxy.html diff --git a/dns/dnstop/pkg-descr b/dns/dnstop/pkg-descr index 9af1f119445c..4729dd963395 100644 --- a/dns/dnstop/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/dnstop/pkg-descr @@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ tables of: * Destination IP addresses * Query types * Top level domains - * Second level domains + * Second level domains WWW: http://dnstop.measurement-factory.com/ diff --git a/dns/ez-ipupdate/pkg-descr b/dns/ez-ipupdate/pkg-descr index 6054f9d7939b..574788d1c108 100644 --- a/dns/ez-ipupdate/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/ez-ipupdate/pkg-descr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -ez-ipupdate is a small utility for updating your host name +ez-ipupdate is a small utility for updating your host name if you are using any of the following dynamic DNS services: http://gnudip.cheapnet.net (GNUDip) @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ if you are using any of the following dynamic DNS services: It is pure C and works on Linux, *BSD and Solaris. -The key features are: support for multiple service types, daemon -mode that monitors your IP address and only sends updates when +The key features are: support for multiple service types, daemon +mode that monitors your IP address and only sends updates when your IP address changes. WWW: http://www.ez-ipupdate.com/ diff --git a/dns/gen6dns/pkg-descr b/dns/gen6dns/pkg-descr index 51a43a87addd..531285d03986 100644 --- a/dns/gen6dns/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/gen6dns/pkg-descr @@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ gen6dns is a tool to generate static DNS records (AAAA and PTR) for hosts using Stateless Address Autoconfig (SLAAC). If you have a list of hostnames, mac addresses and ipv6 subnets gen6dns generates the appropriate AAAA and PTR records for you. It supports different scopes and the generation of -view (split) specific files. +view (split) specific files. WWW: http://www.hznet.de/tools.html diff --git a/dns/hesiod/pkg-descr b/dns/hesiod/pkg-descr index d6f6bd340a51..7f1151881b28 100644 --- a/dns/hesiod/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/hesiod/pkg-descr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Hesiod is part of MIT's Athena Project. +Hesiod is part of MIT's Athena Project. Hesiod can provide general name service for a variety of applications and is based on the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon diff --git a/dns/hostdb/pkg-descr b/dns/hostdb/pkg-descr index ed080a91d3bb..b87330601634 100644 --- a/dns/hostdb/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/hostdb/pkg-descr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ HostDB is a system for generating internal DNS zones, external DNS zones, and DHCP configuration data from the same hostlist.txt file. Keep your configurations consistent by generating them all from the same -source. +source. A system for generating internal DNS zones, external DNS zones, and DHCP configuration data from the same simple repository. diff --git a/dns/libbind/pkg-descr b/dns/libbind/pkg-descr index 8577859ed9dc..6f52c3a57d19 100644 --- a/dns/libbind/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/libbind/pkg-descr @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ BIND 9.6.0. Originally from older versions of BIND, they have been continually maintained and improved but not installed by default with BIND 9. This standard resolver library contains the same historical functions and headers included with many Unix operating systems. -In fact, most implementations are based on the same original code. +In fact, most implementations are based on the same original code. ISC's libbind provides the standard resolver library, along with header files and documentation, for communicating with domain name servers, @@ -11,6 +11,6 @@ retrieving network host entries from /etc/hosts or via DNS, converting CIDR network addresses, performing Hesiod information lookups, retrieving network entries from /etc/networks, implementing TSIG transaction/request security of DNS messages, performing name-to-address and address-to-name -translations, and utilizing /etc/resolv.conf for resolver configuration. +translations, and utilizing /etc/resolv.conf for resolver configuration. WWW: https://www.isc.org/software/libbind diff --git a/dns/libdjbdns/pkg-descr b/dns/libdjbdns/pkg-descr index ebadd530ef27..5af52e7a27cd 100644 --- a/dns/libdjbdns/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/libdjbdns/pkg-descr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -This port contains a subset of djbdns (net/djbdns) - +This port contains a subset of djbdns (net/djbdns) - a DNS client library released to the public domain by its author. -The library was packaged by Gerrit Pape. The port contains both static +The library was packaged by Gerrit Pape. The port contains both static and shared versions of the DNS client library. WWW: http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/dns.html diff --git a/dns/p5-AnyEvent-DNS-EtcHosts/pkg-descr b/dns/p5-AnyEvent-DNS-EtcHosts/pkg-descr index 3e1be5176bf1..9d6abbe70146 100644 --- a/dns/p5-AnyEvent-DNS-EtcHosts/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/p5-AnyEvent-DNS-EtcHosts/pkg-descr @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ AnyEvent::DNS::EtcHosts AnyEvent::DNS behavior to use /etc/hosts The DNS lookups are emulated. This resolver returns the standard DNS reply based on /etc/hosts file rather than real DNS. -You can choose different file by changing PERL_ANYEVENT_HOSTS +You can choose different file by changing PERL_ANYEVENT_HOSTS environment variable. -This module also disables original AnyEvent::Socket's helper function -which reads /etc/hosts file after DNS entry was not found. +This module also disables original AnyEvent::Socket's helper function +which reads /etc/hosts file after DNS entry was not found. It prevents to read this file twice. -The AnyEvent::Socket resolver searches IPv4 and IPv6 addresses separately. -If you don't want to check the addresses in DNS, both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses -should be placed in /etc/hosts or the protocol family should be set explicitly +The AnyEvent::Socket resolver searches IPv4 and IPv6 addresses separately. +If you don't want to check the addresses in DNS, both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses +should be placed in /etc/hosts or the protocol family should be set explicitly for resolve_sockaddr function. WWW: https://metacpan.org/pod/URL::Encode diff --git a/dns/p5-DNS-EasyDNS/pkg-descr b/dns/p5-DNS-EasyDNS/pkg-descr index f89124da70fd..60c028bdf1b1 100644 --- a/dns/p5-DNS-EasyDNS/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/p5-DNS-EasyDNS/pkg-descr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -This module allows you to update your EasyDNS ( http://www.easydns.com/ ) -dynamic DNS records. This is done via an http get using the libwww-perl +This module allows you to update your EasyDNS ( http://www.easydns.com/ ) +dynamic DNS records. This is done via an http get using the libwww-perl modules. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/DNS-EasyDNS/ diff --git a/dns/p5-Data-Validate-Domain/pkg-descr b/dns/p5-Data-Validate-Domain/pkg-descr index fe1b07c86bed..e2876663195e 100644 --- a/dns/p5-Data-Validate-Domain/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/p5-Data-Validate-Domain/pkg-descr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ This module collects domain validation routines to make input -validation, and untainting easier and more readable. +validation, and untainting easier and more readable. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Validate-Domain/ diff --git a/dns/p5-Net-Bonjour/pkg-descr b/dns/p5-Net-Bonjour/pkg-descr index c251e577c73a..9625af21b752 100644 --- a/dns/p5-Net-Bonjour/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/p5-Net-Bonjour/pkg-descr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ This is Net::Bonjour, a set of perl modules to utilize DNS for service -discovery. This method of service discovery is branded as Bonjour by -Apple Computer. +discovery. This method of service discovery is branded as Bonjour by +Apple Computer. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Bonjour/ diff --git a/dns/p5-Net-DNSBL-MultiDaemon/pkg-descr b/dns/p5-Net-DNSBL-MultiDaemon/pkg-descr index 1df8f727e422..8380eff9b7de 100644 --- a/dns/p5-Net-DNSBL-MultiDaemon/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/p5-Net-DNSBL-MultiDaemon/pkg-descr @@ -1,21 +1,21 @@ -Net::DNSBL::MultiDaemon is the Perl module that implements the multi_dnsbl +Net::DNSBL::MultiDaemon is the Perl module that implements the multi_dnsbl daemon. -multi_dnsbl is a DNS emulator daemon that increases the efficacy of DNSBL -look-ups in a mail system. multi_dnsbl may be used as a stand-alone DNSBL or as -a plug-in for a standard BIND 9 installation. multi_dnsbl shares a common -configuration file format with the Mail::SpamCannibal sc_BLcheck.pl script so -that DNSBL's can be maintained in a common configuration file for an entire +multi_dnsbl is a DNS emulator daemon that increases the efficacy of DNSBL +look-ups in a mail system. multi_dnsbl may be used as a stand-alone DNSBL or as +a plug-in for a standard BIND 9 installation. multi_dnsbl shares a common +configuration file format with the Mail::SpamCannibal sc_BLcheck.pl script so +that DNSBL's can be maintained in a common configuration file for an entire mail installation. -Because DNSBL usefulness is dependent on the nature and source of spam sent to -a specific site and because sometimes DNSBL's may provide intermittant service, -multi_dnsbl interrogates them sorted in the order of greatest successful hits. -DNSBL's that do not respond within the configured timeout period are not -interrogated at all after 6 consecutive failures, and thereafter will be -retried not more often than once every hour until they come back online. This -eliminates the need to place DNSBL's in a particular order in your MTA's config -file or periodically monitor the DNSBL statistics and/or update the MTA config +Because DNSBL usefulness is dependent on the nature and source of spam sent to +a specific site and because sometimes DNSBL's may provide intermittant service, +multi_dnsbl interrogates them sorted in the order of greatest successful hits. +DNSBL's that do not respond within the configured timeout period are not +interrogated at all after 6 consecutive failures, and thereafter will be +retried not more often than once every hour until they come back online. This +eliminates the need to place DNSBL's in a particular order in your MTA's config +file or periodically monitor the DNSBL statistics and/or update the MTA config file. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-DNSBL-MultiDaemon/ diff --git a/dns/p5-Net-Domain-ExpireDate/pkg-descr b/dns/p5-Net-Domain-ExpireDate/pkg-descr index aa1ee629fde4..e07de3d694db 100644 --- a/dns/p5-Net-Domain-ExpireDate/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/p5-Net-Domain-ExpireDate/pkg-descr @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ Net::Domain::ExpireDate gets WHOIS information of given domain -using Net::Whois::Raw and tries to obtain expiration date of -domain. Unfortunately there are too many different whois servers -which provides whois info in very different formats. +using Net::Whois::Raw and tries to obtain expiration date of +domain. Unfortunately there are too many different whois servers +which provides whois info in very different formats. -Net::Domain::ExpireDate knows more than 40 different formats of -expiration date representation provided by different servers (almost -all gTLD registrars and some ccTLD registrars are covered). +Net::Domain::ExpireDate knows more than 40 different formats of +expiration date representation provided by different servers (almost +all gTLD registrars and some ccTLD registrars are covered). Now obtaining of domain creation date is also supported. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Domain-ExpireDate/ diff --git a/dns/p5-Tie-DNS/pkg-descr b/dns/p5-Tie-DNS/pkg-descr index 7077e4e5bbdc..5c4e5d7647ab 100644 --- a/dns/p5-Tie-DNS/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/p5-Tie-DNS/pkg-descr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -This module is meant to be a simplified interface to the +This module is meant to be a simplified interface to the excellent Net::DNS module. Its goal is to make operations that are easy in Net::DNS trivial, and operations that are hard in Net::DNS easy. diff --git a/dns/p5-pgeodns/pkg-descr b/dns/p5-pgeodns/pkg-descr index 6dda97d84c65..839a84c26a0d 100644 --- a/dns/p5-pgeodns/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/p5-pgeodns/pkg-descr @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -pgeodns is a simple DNS server that can distribute load for a -hostname to the nearest mirrors (as defined by geography; on the +pgeodns is a simple DNS server that can distribute load for a +hostname to the nearest mirrors (as defined by geography; on the country / continent level). -It is used for search.cpan.org/cpansearch.perl.org and for -ftp.perl.org/ftp.cpan.org; to provide nearby-ish +It is used for search.cpan.org/cpansearch.perl.org and for +ftp.perl.org/ftp.cpan.org; to provide nearby-ish servers for the NTP Pool; and to balance svn.apache.org to svn.us.apache.org and svn.eu.apache.org. diff --git a/dns/pear-Horde_Idna/pkg-descr b/dns/pear-Horde_Idna/pkg-descr index 790bbba570fc..8056a24a8fa0 100644 --- a/dns/pear-Horde_Idna/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/pear-Horde_Idna/pkg-descr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Horde class for normalized access to various backends providing IDNA +Horde class for normalized access to various backends providing IDNA (Internationalized Domain Names in Applications) support. WWW: http://pear.horde.org diff --git a/dns/py-publicsuffix/pkg-descr b/dns/py-publicsuffix/pkg-descr index 22b3d7d463cb..6ff1458b9b2d 100644 --- a/dns/py-publicsuffix/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/py-publicsuffix/pkg-descr @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -This module allows you to get the public suffix of a domain name using +This module allows you to get the public suffix of a domain name using the Public Suffix List from http://publicsuffix.org A public suffix is one under which Internet users can directly register names. -Some examples of public suffixes are .com, .co.uk and pvt.k12.wy.us. -Accurately knowing the public suffix of a domain is useful when handling web -browser cookies, highlighting the most important part of a domain name in a +Some examples of public suffixes are .com, .co.uk and pvt.k12.wy.us. +Accurately knowing the public suffix of a domain is useful when handling web +browser cookies, highlighting the most important part of a domain name in a user interface or sorting URLs by web site WWW: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/publicsuffix/ diff --git a/dns/py-twistedNames/pkg-descr b/dns/py-twistedNames/pkg-descr index 5d718dcfd93d..489c12744de9 100644 --- a/dns/py-twistedNames/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/py-twistedNames/pkg-descr @@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ library provides functions to query for all commonly used record types as well as a replacement for the blocking gethostbyname() function provided by the Python stdlib socket module. -Twisted Names is available under the MIT Free Software licence. +Twisted Names is available under the MIT Free Software licence. WWW: http://twistedmatrix.com/ diff --git a/dns/rubygem-net-dns/pkg-descr b/dns/rubygem-net-dns/pkg-descr index 5211749efe1e..f8c1603c591f 100644 --- a/dns/rubygem-net-dns/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/rubygem-net-dns/pkg-descr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Net::DNS is a pure Ruby DNS library, with a clean +Net::DNS is a pure Ruby DNS library, with a clean OO interface and an extensible API WWW: https://github.com/bluemonk/net-dns diff --git a/dns/totd/pkg-descr b/dns/totd/pkg-descr index 8d49c1a04981..ee86b007fa4b 100644 --- a/dns/totd/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/totd/pkg-descr @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ Totd is a small DNS proxy nameserver that supports IPv6 only hosts/networks -that communicate with the IPv4 world using some translation mechanism. -Examples of such translation mechanisms currently in use are: +that communicate with the IPv4 world using some translation mechanism. +Examples of such translation mechanisms currently in use are: * IPv6/IPv4 Network Address and Packet Translation (NAT-PT) implemented e.g. by Cisco. - * Application level translators as the faithd implemented by + * Application level translators as the faithd implemented by the KAME project (http://www.kame.net). See faithd(8) on *BSD/Kame. diff --git a/dns/udns/pkg-descr b/dns/udns/pkg-descr index 23bdfb476dc4..7f5caea8ae35 100644 --- a/dns/udns/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/udns/pkg-descr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -UDNS is a stub DNS resolver library with ability to perform both synchronous +UDNS is a stub DNS resolver library with ability to perform both synchronous and asynchronous DNS queries. WWW: http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/udns.html diff --git a/dns/walker/pkg-descr b/dns/walker/pkg-descr index bcba02af625c..dcba3b28a0df 100644 --- a/dns/walker/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/walker/pkg-descr @@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ walker - recover zone file information from servers that have disabled zone transfers but use DNSSEC. Fetch NXT record on zone name, walk the NXT chain until all records are -fetched. Requires Bind version 9.x program `dig' located in path. +fetched. Requires Bind version 9.x program `dig' located in path. WWW: http://josefsson.org/walker/ diff --git a/dns/zonecheck/pkg-descr b/dns/zonecheck/pkg-descr index 7a5e4cce0e8a..a2c0751576a1 100644 --- a/dns/zonecheck/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/zonecheck/pkg-descr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -ZoneCheck is intended to help solving misconfigurations or inconsistencies -of DNS zone files. +ZoneCheck is intended to help solving misconfigurations or inconsistencies +of DNS zone files. Features -* Powerful XML based configuration file (allowing changes in test severity, +* Powerful XML based configuration file (allowing changes in test severity, order, zone of application, ...) * Does not depend on policies * Fine grained test selection (by test, by categories, by zones) |