tsocks: remove long_desc.
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# Template file for 'tsocks'
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pkgname=tsocks
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version=1.8beta5
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revision=1
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revision=2
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wrksrc="tsocks-1.8"
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build_style=gnu-configure
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configure_args="--libdir=/usr/lib"
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homepage="http://tsocks.sourceforge.net/"
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distfiles="${SOURCEFORGE_SITE}/tsocks/tsocks-$version.tar.gz"
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checksum=849d7ef5af80d03e76cc05ed9fb8fa2bcc2b724b51ebfd1b6be11c7863f5b347
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long_desc="
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SOCKS servers are a form of proxy that are commonly used in firewalled LAN
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environments to allow access between networks, and often to the Internet.
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The problem is that most applications don't know how to gain access through
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SOCKS servers. This means that network based applications that don't
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understand SOCKS are very limited in networks they can reach. An example of
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this is simple 'telnet'. If you're on a network firewalled from the internet
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with a SOCKS server for outside access, telnet can't use this server and
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thus can't telnet out to the Internet.
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tsocks' role is to allow these non SOCKS aware applications (e.g telnet, ssh,
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ftp etc) to use SOCKS without any modification. It does this by intercepting
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the calls that applications make to establish network connections and
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negotating them through a SOCKS server as necessary."
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post_install() {
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vmkdir usr/share/examples/tsocks
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