Thu, 04 Oct 2012 20:30:05 +0200
Correct out of date build configuration, porting to Solaris 11 network
link infrastructure and new libpcap logic. This additionally allows for
device drivers in subdirectories of /dev. Correct packaged nmap
personalities and signatures to work out of the box. Finally, hack
arpd logic to properly close sockets and quit on TERM by repeating
signaling in the run command script. Sadly, all this fails to correct
the run time behaviour of honeyd which fails to bind to the IP layer.
michael@428 | 1 | ## |
michael@428 | 2 | ## mirror.pod -- OpenPKG Package Mirroring |
michael@428 | 3 | ## Copyright (c) 2011-2012 OpenPKG GmbH <http://openpkg.com/> |
michael@428 | 4 | ## |
michael@428 | 5 | ## This software is property of the OpenPKG GmbH, DE MUC HRB 160208. |
michael@428 | 6 | ## All rights reserved. Licenses which grant limited permission to use, |
michael@428 | 7 | ## copy, modify and distribute this software are available from the |
michael@428 | 8 | ## OpenPKG GmbH. |
michael@428 | 9 | ## |
michael@428 | 10 | ## THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED |
michael@428 | 11 | ## WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF |
michael@428 | 12 | ## MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
michael@428 | 13 | ## IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND THEIR |
michael@428 | 14 | ## CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, |
michael@428 | 15 | ## SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT |
michael@428 | 16 | ## LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF |
michael@428 | 17 | ## USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND |
michael@428 | 18 | ## ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, |
michael@428 | 19 | ## OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT |
michael@428 | 20 | ## OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF |
michael@428 | 21 | ## SUCH DAMAGE. |
michael@428 | 22 | ## |
michael@428 | 23 | |
michael@428 | 24 | =pod |
michael@428 | 25 | |
michael@428 | 26 | =head1 NAME |
michael@428 | 27 | |
michael@428 | 28 | B<openpkg mirror> - B<OpenPKG> Package Mirroring |
michael@428 | 29 | |
michael@428 | 30 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
michael@428 | 31 | |
michael@428 | 32 | B<openpkg> |
michael@428 | 33 | B<mirror> |
michael@428 | 34 | [B<-h>] |
michael@428 | 35 | [B<-f>] |
michael@428 | 36 | [B<-q>] |
michael@428 | 37 | [B<-C> I<local-cache-file>] |
michael@428 | 38 | [B<-r> I<remote-url>] |
michael@428 | 39 | [B<-p> I<remote-url-prefix>] |
michael@428 | 40 | I<local-dir-prefix> ... |
michael@428 | 41 | |
michael@428 | 42 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
michael@428 | 43 | |
michael@428 | 44 | The B<openpkg mirror> tool is a frontend for mirroring OpenPKG |
michael@428 | 45 | repositories, based on the OpenPKG XML/RDF index files B<openpkg |
michael@428 | 46 | index -S -T -D> creates. The resulting mirror can then be used with |
michael@428 | 47 | B<openpkg build>. |
michael@428 | 48 | |
michael@428 | 49 | =head1 COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS |
michael@428 | 50 | |
michael@428 | 51 | The following command line options and arguments exist: |
michael@428 | 52 | |
michael@428 | 53 | =over 4 |
michael@428 | 54 | |
michael@428 | 55 | =item B<-h> |
michael@428 | 56 | |
michael@428 | 57 | Print usage help. |
michael@428 | 58 | |
michael@428 | 59 | =item B<-f> |
michael@428 | 60 | |
michael@428 | 61 | Force deletion of local files, even if more than 30% of the existing |
michael@428 | 62 | local files have to be removed. |
michael@428 | 63 | |
michael@428 | 64 | =item B<-q> |
michael@428 | 65 | |
michael@428 | 66 | More quiet operation, i.e., do not print interactive download progress |
michael@428 | 67 | bars. |
michael@428 | 68 | |
michael@428 | 69 | =item B<-C> I<local-cache-file> |
michael@428 | 70 | |
michael@428 | 71 | Use the text-file I<local-cache-file> for caching size/mtime/MD5 |
michael@428 | 72 | information of local files in order to especially avoid the expensive |
michael@428 | 73 | re-calculation of MD5 message digests of local files on every mirror |
michael@428 | 74 | operation. It is strongly advised to use such a cache. Do NOT place |
michael@428 | 75 | I<local-cache-file> under I<local-dir-prefix>. |
michael@428 | 76 | |
michael@428 | 77 | =item B<-r> I<remote-url> |
michael@428 | 78 | |
michael@428 | 79 | The OpenPKG repository URL. By default the same URL as for B<openpkg |
michael@428 | 80 | build> is used: C<http://download.openpkg.org/stacks/current/source/> |
michael@428 | 81 | |
michael@428 | 82 | =item B<-p> I<remote-url-prefix> |
michael@428 | 83 | |
michael@428 | 84 | In case the I<remote-url> (option B<-r> above) points NOT to a |
michael@428 | 85 | root/base directory of the remote repository, it is required to |
michael@428 | 86 | provide the corresponding base directory I<remote-url-prefix> in |
michael@428 | 87 | order to allow all remote paths to be correctly mapped to sub-paths |
michael@428 | 88 | under I<local-dir-prefix>. By default I<remote-url-prefix> is |
michael@428 | 89 | just I<remote-url>. For the public OpenPKG default repository URL |
michael@428 | 90 | C<http://download.openpkg.org/stacks/current/source/> the corresponding |
michael@428 | 91 | I<remote-url-prefix> is C<http://download.openpkg.org/>. |
michael@428 | 92 | |
michael@428 | 93 | =item I<local-dir-prefix> |
michael@428 | 94 | |
michael@428 | 95 | The local base directory under which the mirror is established. |
michael@428 | 96 | Content-wise it directly corresponds to I<remote-url-prefix> (option |
michael@428 | 97 | B<-p> above). |
michael@428 | 98 | |
michael@428 | 99 | =back |
michael@428 | 100 | |
michael@428 | 101 | =head1 EXAMPLE |
michael@428 | 102 | |
michael@428 | 103 | The following command mirrors the public OpenPKG-CURRENT repository |
michael@428 | 104 | files from download.openpkg.org to the local directory F<download/>. The |
michael@428 | 105 | prefix specification is important as the OpenPKG-CURRENT stack index |
michael@428 | 106 | points upwards. |
michael@428 | 107 | |
michael@428 | 108 | $ openpkg mirror \ |
michael@428 | 109 | -C download.cache \ |
michael@428 | 110 | -r http://download.openpkg.org/stacks/current/source/ \ |
michael@428 | 111 | -p http://download.openpkg.org/ \ |
michael@428 | 112 | download/ |
michael@428 | 113 | |
michael@428 | 114 | The mirror now can be used with B<openpkg build>: |
michael@428 | 115 | |
michael@428 | 116 | $ openpkg build \ |
michael@428 | 117 | -r file://`pwd`/download/stacks/current/source/ \ |
michael@428 | 118 | -Uaq | sh |
michael@428 | 119 | |
michael@428 | 120 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
michael@428 | 121 | |
michael@428 | 122 | index(8). |
michael@428 | 123 | |
michael@428 | 124 | =head1 HISTORY |
michael@428 | 125 | |
michael@428 | 126 | The B<openpkg mirror> command was invented in May 2012 by I<Ralf |
michael@428 | 127 | S. Engelschall> E<lt>rse@engelschall.comE<gt> for use inside the |
michael@428 | 128 | B<OpenPKG> project E<lt>http://www.openpkg.org/E<gt>. |
michael@428 | 129 | |
michael@428 | 130 | =head1 AUTHORS |
michael@428 | 131 | |
michael@428 | 132 | Ralf S. Engelschall |
michael@428 | 133 | rse@engelschall.com |
michael@428 | 134 | www.engelschall.com |
michael@428 | 135 | |
michael@428 | 136 | =cut |
michael@428 | 137 |