Stone is a TCP/IP packet repeater in the application layer. It repeats TCP and UDP packets from inside to outside of a firewall, or from outside to inside. Stone has following features: 1. Simple. Stone's source code is only 3000 lines long (written in C language), so you can minimize the risk of security holes. 2. Stone supports SSL. Using OpenSSL (http://www.openssl.org/), stone can encrypt/decrypt packets. 3. Stone is a http proxy. Stone can also be a tiny http proxy. 4. POP -> APOP conversion. With stone and a mailer that does not support APOP, you can access to an APOP server. WWW: http://www.gcd.org/sengoku/stone/ ports-gnome' title='freebsd-ports-gnome Git repository'/>
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* s/-DFreeBSD/-DFREEBSD. Bump PORTREVISION because it changes the package.lawrance2006-02-141-2/+2
* Fix typo in knob name.lawrance2006-02-111-1/+1
* Allow frontpage ports to build with Apache 2.2.lawrance2006-02-116-84/+210
* - oops. I missed some ${.CURDIR}../apache2/ .includeclement2005-12-041-1/+1