Wednesday, June 06, 2018

Re: New: net/busybeed

Thanks. New version of the port attached.

Changed:
- added pkg/busybeed.rc
- PLIST changed to use @rcscript instead of @sample for busybeed.rc

Ok?

Tracey

On 6/6/18 1:43 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018/06/05 19:41, Base Pr1me wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Attached is a new port, net/busybeed. The utility daemon is written
>> specifically for OpenBSD by me. The port was created with tweaks from Brian
>> Callahan (thanks!). The release source is available at
>> https://github.com/spoollord/busybeed, with control updates to come later, when
>> I have time to extend the development.
>>
>> The daemon attaches to configured devices, i.e. serial devices, IoT devices,
>> IP addresses, etc. Think of it as an IoT packet router of sorts. I use it for
>> my XBee, ESP8266, and NRF24 devices. Clients connect to route and parse packets
>> for database ingestion, etc.
>>
>> --
>> pkg/DESCR:
>> The busybeed OpenBSD daemon provides a mechanism for clients and client
>> processes to communicate with an array of serial and IoT devices. At
>> its core, busybeed is primarily a packet repeater in that it polls for
>> packets to swap between subscriber clients and devices. However,
>> busybeed also provides password control over those connections,
>> including client limits.
>> --
>>
>> I've only been able to compile and test on amd64.
>>
>> Ok?
>>
>> Tracey
>>
> You're installing the rc script by @sample'ing from an installed file,
> that should be switched to files/busybeed.rc in the port instead, using
> the @rcscript annotation.
>

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