Paco Esteban <paco@e1e0.net> writes:
> Hi ports@,
>
> cat DESCR
>
> croc is a tool that allows any two computers to simply and securely transfer
> files and folders.
> croc's features include:
>
> * allow any two computers to transfer data (using a relay)
> * end-to-end encryption (using PAKE)
> * easy cross-platform transfers (Windows, Linux, Mac)
> * multiple file transfers
> * resume transfers that are interrupted
> * local server or port-forwarding not needed
> * ipv6-first with ipv4 fallback
> * can use proxy, like tor
>
> You'll notice than PLIST only contains the binary. The only
> documentation they include in the sources is the project README file,
> which I'm not sure if we should include in the package.
Eventually, it could be possible add just few lines as example in DESC:
$ croc send foobar
Sending 'foobar' (6.6 MB)
Code is: 1767-cubic-ringo-source
On the other computer run
croc 1767-cubic-ringo-source
> The software has a "relay" mode in which it acts as a daemon. I did not
> include startup scripts or reserve a system user, should we do that ?
I don't have strong opinion about it. I am fine without it, but if you
expect users to want to setup a local relay, it might be preferable (as
it will be properly configured at first).
> Comments and suggestions welcome.
>
> Ok to import ?
There is still a commented "FIX_CLEANUP_PERMISSIONS" in the Makefile.
Outside of that, I am fine with it. ok semarie@
Thanks.
--
Sebastien Marie
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