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Bug 219408
[NEW PORT] security/sedutil Self Encrypting Drive utility
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Updated sedutil port
sedutil.shar (text/plain), 2.44 KB, created by
Kenneth D. Merry
on 2017-05-23 19:33:54 UTC
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Updated sedutil port
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Kenneth D. Merry
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2017-05-23 19:33:54 UTC
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># This is a shell archive. Save it in a file, remove anything before ># this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file". Note, it may ># create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and ># have default permissions. ># ># This archive contains: ># ># sedutil ># sedutil/pkg-descr ># sedutil/Makefile ># sedutil/distinfo ># >echo c - sedutil >mkdir -p sedutil > /dev/null 2>&1 >echo x - sedutil/pkg-descr >sed 's/^X//' >sedutil/pkg-descr << '698d8a8d259948e1f9556bb22cad453b' >XSelf Encrypting Drive utility. >X >XThis allows encrypting and decrypting drives that use encryption based on >Xthe various TCG (Trusted Computing Group) specifications. >X >XFrom the web site: >X >X The Drive Trust Alliance software (sedutil) is an Open Source (GPLv3) >X effort to make Self Encrypting Drive technology freely available to >X everyone. It is a combination of the two known available Open Source code >X bases today: msed and OpalTool. >X >X The DTA Open Source can be employed freely not only for higher security >X applications but also for integration in embedded applications such as >X Automotive, Aerospace, Home Automation, and everywhere where the Data >X Leakage problem has already become obvious and where it will be obvious. >X The storage device suppliers are already gearing to give you >X self-encrypting storage. All you have to do is work with them. >X >XFor more information: >X >XWWW: https://github.com/Drive-Trust-Alliance/sedutil >698d8a8d259948e1f9556bb22cad453b >echo x - sedutil/Makefile >sed 's/^X//' >sedutil/Makefile << 'c16350d584af196eb7f88ae4aa465040' >X# $FreeBSD$ >X >XPORTNAME= sedutil >XPORTVERSION= 1.12 >XCATEGORIES= security >X >XMAINTAINER= ken@FreeBSD.org >XCOMMENT= Self Encrypting Drive utility >X >XLICENSE= GPLv3+ >X >XUSES= gmake pkgconfig >X >XUSE_GITHUB= yes >XGH_ACCOUNT= kendmerry >XGH_PROJECT= sedutil >XGH_TAGNAME= 3122ba0 >X >XWRKSRC_SUBDIR= freebsd/CLI >XALL_TARGET= build >X >XPLIST_FILES+= bin/sedutil-cli >XSEDUTIL_SD= ${WRKSRC}/dist/Release/CLang-Generic >XSEDUTIL_PROG= sedutil-cli >X >Xdo-install: >X ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${SEDUTIL_SD}/${SEDUTIL_PROG} ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin >X >X.include <bsd.port.mk> >c16350d584af196eb7f88ae4aa465040 >echo x - sedutil/distinfo >sed 's/^X//' >sedutil/distinfo << '8e115aa957d6e9f4e991c434252ec603' >XTIMESTAMP = 1495142930 >XSHA256 (kendmerry-sedutil-1.0.0-3122ba0_GH0.tar.gz) = 878a791f429624f34ba3764d8138b6b10d4178a87c1d4c7bbae646d110065a6e >XSIZE (kendmerry-sedutil-1.0.0-3122ba0_GH0.tar.gz) = 225126 >8e115aa957d6e9f4e991c434252ec603 >exit >
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