diff --git a/dns/ares/pkg-descr b/dns/ares/pkg-descr index df4fdf0a4de8..00da2abeed09 100644 --- a/dns/ares/pkg-descr +++ b/dns/ares/pkg-descr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ This is ares, an asynchronous resolver library. It is intended for applications which need to perform DNS queries without blocking, or need to perform multiple DNS queries in parallel. The primary examples of such applications are servers which communicate with multiple clients and programs with graphical user interfaces. -WWW: ftp://athena-dist.mit.edu/pub/ATHENA/ares/ +WWW: https://github.com/mit-athena/libares/ diff --git a/games/qcc/pkg-descr b/games/qcc/pkg-descr index 6bb5ee71b91c..9abb368a122f 100644 --- a/games/qcc/pkg-descr +++ b/games/qcc/pkg-descr @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ QCC is the original QuakeC compiler created by John Carmack of id Software, used to generate `progs.dat' file that essentially holds game logic behind the graphic engine. It is used primarily to create modifications for Quake and QuakeWorld. Note that more feature-rich, optimizing QuakeC compilers are available in the Ports Collection. -WWW: ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/source/ +WWW: http://ftp.iinet.net.au/pub/idstuff/source/ diff --git a/games/tetrinet-x/pkg-descr b/games/tetrinet-x/pkg-descr index 02d62a8b70a6..9b576beb43bd 100644 --- a/games/tetrinet-x/pkg-descr +++ b/games/tetrinet-x/pkg-descr @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ TetriNET is an addictive 6 player tetr*s game What this program does is set up a TetriNET server that ordinary TetriNET clients can connect to. It attempts to fix some of the "glaring" holes in the TetriNET protocol that I discovered, and which I'm sure some people use as cheats, but I now see why it is nearly impossible to fix ;), without a modification to the client. I've kept the server as close to the same as the original TetriNET server, but I've added some extras that I've often wanted, such as the "/kick" and "/ban" keywords. Please note, this server in no way encompasses the whole game. The clients are the ones that do most of the work, with the server just passing suitable packets between each client, and of course adding some of it's own. -WWW: ftp://ftp.dementia.nu/tetrinet/servers/tetrix +WWW: https://servers.tetrinet.fr/ diff --git a/mail/xfaces/pkg-descr b/mail/xfaces/pkg-descr index df8fa2d6095c..91e10164e2cc 100644 --- a/mail/xfaces/pkg-descr +++ b/mail/xfaces/pkg-descr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ A program for monitoring mailspools (and other things) that can display shaped icons. -WWW: ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/faces/index.html +WWW: https://legacy.cs.indiana.edu/ftp/faces/index.html diff --git a/net-mgmt/ng_ipacct/pkg-descr b/net-mgmt/ng_ipacct/pkg-descr index e8cbde3c333d..07181347af31 100644 --- a/net-mgmt/ng_ipacct/pkg-descr +++ b/net-mgmt/ng_ipacct/pkg-descr @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ The ng_ipacct is Netgraph IP accounting node intended to gather IP traffic informations. IP accounting is collected in both simple and extended modes. Output format is similar to the one used in Cisco IOS (command "show ip accounting"). In simple mode output format is: ip_from ip_to packets bytes and in verbose mode: ip_from s_port ip_to d_port proto packets bytes Also, effective user ID of relevant process and timestamp can be saved. CPU overhead is minimal because ng_ipacct works at kernel level. -WWW: ftp://ftp.wuppy.net.ru/pub/FreeBSD/local/kernel/ng_ipacct/ +WWW: https://github.com/vstakhov/ng_ipacct/ diff --git a/net/tcpview/pkg-descr b/net/tcpview/pkg-descr index 50cfca9c913e..e93c44db664e 100644 --- a/net/tcpview/pkg-descr +++ b/net/tcpview/pkg-descr @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ Tcpview is Motif-based TCP/IP protocol analyzer. It is a graphic version counterpart of tcpdump(1). It allows users to analyze TCP/IP packets with comfortable graphic interface. - -WWW: ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/pub/noc-tools/tcpview/tcpview-1.0.tar.readme diff --git a/x11/plasma5-layer-shell-qt/pkg-descr b/x11/plasma5-layer-shell-qt/pkg-descr index ee3a533efd7f..8865ac3fc42f 100644 --- a/x11/plasma5-layer-shell-qt/pkg-descr +++ b/x11/plasma5-layer-shell-qt/pkg-descr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ This component is meant for applications to be able to easily use clients based on wlr-layer-shell. Here you can read about what the protocol does and how shells work: https://drewdevault.com/2018/07/29/Wayland-shells.html -WWW: kde.org +WWW: https://kde.org/