---
name: l5
version: 1.2
origin: security/l5
comment: File Integrity Assessment Tool
arch: freebsd:9:x86:64
www: UNKNOWN
maintainer: ports@FreeBSD.org
prefix: /usr/local
licenselogic: single
flatsize: 275009
desc: |
  After examining Tripwire and deciding that it was *way* overkill for my
  own purposes...

  ...L5 simply walks down Unix or DOS filesystems, sort of like "ls -R" or
  "find" would, generating listings of anything it finds there.  It tells
  you everything it can about a file's status, and adds on an MD5 hash of
  it.  Its output is rather "numeric", but it is a very simple format and
  is designed to be post-treated by scripts that call L5...

  ...Unlike Tripwire itself, this is NOT a complete toolkit -- one is
  expected to use it as a small, reliable part of a larger system...

  _H*

  Andrew McNaughton <andrew@scoop.co.nz>
categories: [sysutils, security]
files:
  /usr/local/bin/l5: 72402a9299b227ce2509852213a992bf4e388355a3bb1067850b01009c4c2913
  /usr/local/share/doc/l5/README: 84a608e8cade51b65c2e3929ca95d998efebcefce76eb0c39db32c54f2fb87e4
directories:
  /usr/local/share/doc/l5/: n
scripts: {}
