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authorspz <spz@pkgsrc.org>2014-02-27 20:22:41 +0000
committerspz <spz@pkgsrc.org>2014-02-27 20:22:41 +0000
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Update to 4.3.17. The last two teeny versions were for bug fixes.
Also contains the inode check expansion for NetBSD from PR 48575 Upstream changelog: Changes for 4.3.15 - 4.3.17 =========================== No significant changes. Changes for 4.3.14 ================== In previous Xymon versions, a client-only configuration (i.e. one configured with "./configure --client") would place the client files in a "client" subdirectory below the directory specified during configuration. This is the same directory layout as a server installation, where the server and client parts of Xymon are in separate subdirectories. In 4.3.14, the default has changed so a client-only installation now installs in the directory given during the configure-step. The "/client" has been eliminated, so if you are upgrading an existing client you must either move the old client installation one level up from the "client/" directory, or change the Makefile generated by "configure --client" and add "/client" to the XYMONTOPDIR setting. The SNI support added in 4.3.13 causes problems with some older webservers, whose SSL implementation cannot handshake correctly when SNI is used. The failed handshake causes Xymon to report the site as down. In 4.3.14, the default is changed so SNI is disabled. A new "--sni" option was added to xymonnet to control the default setting, and two new tags "sni" and "nosni" can be used in hosts.cfg to control SNI for each host that is tested. Changes for 4.3.13 ================== This is mostly a bugfix release. Apart from simple bugs (see the Changes file), there are some enhancements: Alerts sent via e-mail have <CR><NL> line-endings converted to plain <NL>, since the carriage-return characters would cause some mailers to send alerts as a (binary) attachment to an empty mail message. https-URL's can be forced to use TLS only, by using "httpst://..." similar to how SSLv2 and SSLv3 can be chosen. SSL connections (e.g. for https URL's) now use the TLS "Server Name Indication" (SNI) if your OpenSSL library supports it. This allows testing of systems that have multiple SSL websites located on the same physical IP+port (i.e. virtual name-based hosts). Changes for 4.3.12 ================== NOTE: This release includes a bugfix for a security issue in the xymond_history and xymond_rrd modules. A "drophost" command sent to the xymond port (default: 1984) from an IP listed in the --admin-senders access control list can be used to delete files owned by the user running the xymond daemon. This is allowed by default, so it is highly recommended to install this update. Changes for 4.3.2 - 4.3.11 ========================== See the Changes file for a list of significant changes. These releases are mostly to fix bugs. NOTE: Some configuration parameters have changed, so you must regenerate the top-level Makefile by running the "configure" script before compiling the new version. The inode-check introduced in 4.3.8 and 4.3.10 requires that you update both the Xymon server installation and the Xymon client on the systems where you want to monitor how many inodes are being used.
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