let ipkg fail when a package file to be installed is not found
[openwrt/staging/wigyori.git] / openwrt / package / knock / Config.in
1 config BR2_COMPILE_KNOCK
2 tristate
3 default n
4 depends BR2_PACKAGE_KNOCK || BR2_PACKAGE_KNOCKD
5
6 config BR2_PACKAGE_KNOCK
7 prompt "knock............................. A port-knocking client"
8 tristate
9 default m if CONFIG_DEVEL
10 select BR2_COMPILE_KNOCK
11 help
12 It listens to all traffic on an ethernet (or PPP) interface,
13 looking for special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A client
14 makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a
15 port on the server. This port need not be open -- since
16 knockd listens at the link-layer level, it sees all traffic
17 even if it's destined for a closed port. When the server
18 detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command
19 defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open
20 up holes in a firewall for quick access.
21
22 http://www.zeroflux.org/cgi-bin/cvstrac/knock/wiki
23
24 config BR2_PACKAGE_KNOCKD
25 prompt "knockd............................ A port-knocking server"
26 tristate
27 default m if CONFIG_DEVEL
28 select BR2_COMPILE_KNOCK
29 help
30 It listens to all traffic on an ethernet (or PPP) interface,
31 looking for special "knock" sequences of port-hits. A client
32 makes these port-hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a
33 port on the server. This port need not be open -- since
34 knockd listens at the link-layer level, it sees all traffic
35 even if it's destined for a closed port. When the server
36 detects a specific sequence of port-hits, it runs a command
37 defined in its configuration file. This can be used to open
38 up holes in a firewall for quick access.
39
40 http://www.zeroflux.org/cgi-bin/cvstrac/knock/wiki
41