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- Portsnap abstract "Portsnap is a system written by Colin Percival for secure distribution of compressed, digitally signed snapshots of the FreeBSD ports tree. The distribution follows the client–server model and uses the transport protocol HTTP (pipelined HTTP).As of FreeBSD 6.0, portsnap is a part of the base system (including 5.5). In previous versions it was installed from ports. It's a standalone program which can be run manually or in a cron job.As such, it is one of alternatives to the classic cvsup method. Its advantages include: secure transfer - encrypted and signed data stream, not vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks end-to-end connectivity (as opposed to mirrors with cvsup) delta-based distribution - effective for small and frequent updates HTTP is used as protocol (as opposed to custom protocol of cvsup)Another alternative to cvsup is CVSync (used to manage the OpenBSD source tree), it shares cvsup disadvantages, though.The portsnap package is distributed under the 2-clause BSD license.".
- Portsnap developer Colin_Percival.
- Portsnap license BSD_licenses.
- Portsnap operatingSystem FreeBSD.
- Portsnap wikiPageExternalLink portsnap.
- Portsnap wikiPageExternalLink updating-upgrading-portsnap.html.
- Portsnap wikiPageID "5173965".
- Portsnap wikiPageLength "2401".
- Portsnap wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Portsnap wikiPageRevisionID "674936855".
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink BSD_licenses.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink CVSync.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink Category:FreeBSD.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink Client–server_model.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Percival.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink Cryptography.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink Cvsup.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink Data_compression.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink End-to-end_principle.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink FreeBSD.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink FreeBSD_Ports.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink HTTP_pipelining.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink Man-in-the-middle_attack.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLink Transport_layer.
- Portsnap wikiPageWikiLinkText "portsnap".
- Portsnap developer "Colin Percival".
- Portsnap license BSD_licenses.
- Portsnap name "Portsnap".
- Portsnap operatingSystem FreeBSD.
- Portsnap title "Portsnap".
- Portsnap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FreeBSD.
- Portsnap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_software.
- Portsnap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Portsnap subject Category:FreeBSD.
- Portsnap hypernym System.
- Portsnap type Software.
- Portsnap type Work.
- Portsnap type CreativeWork.
- Portsnap type Thing.
- Portsnap type Q386724.
- Portsnap type Q7397.
- Portsnap comment "Portsnap is a system written by Colin Percival for secure distribution of compressed, digitally signed snapshots of the FreeBSD ports tree. The distribution follows the client–server model and uses the transport protocol HTTP (pipelined HTTP).As of FreeBSD 6.0, portsnap is a part of the base system (including 5.5). In previous versions it was installed from ports. It's a standalone program which can be run manually or in a cron job.As such, it is one of alternatives to the classic cvsup method.".
- Portsnap label "Portsnap".
- Portsnap sameAs Q7232518.
- Portsnap sameAs پورتاسنپ.
- Portsnap sameAs Portsnap.
- Portsnap sameAs m.0d67ny.
- Portsnap sameAs Q7232518.
- Portsnap wasDerivedFrom Portsnap?oldid=674936855.
- Portsnap isPrimaryTopicOf Portsnap.
- Portsnap name "Portsnap".