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author | ben <ben@pkgsrc.org> | 2006-01-26 04:48:26 +0000 |
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committer | ben <ben@pkgsrc.org> | 2006-01-26 04:48:26 +0000 |
commit | 9bab27ee7611191bff6c41b7db2c427c58883197 (patch) | |
tree | a3c107189aa127a9399b75bcca5791d694d3fd6a /www/thttpd | |
parent | 0e0ee7743214fd6e2665a024f2a371c4b29d19c4 (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-9bab27ee7611191bff6c41b7db2c427c58883197.tar.gz |
Update fprot-workstation-bin to version 4.6.5.
This addresses pr/32620, using the patch provided by Christian Gall.
Notable changes include:
* Fixed an endless loop encountered in a corrupted WMF sample.
* A bug in the ELF scanner could cause a crash.
* Using a symlink as a path element to f-protd could cause f-protd not to
start.
* A race issue with startproc (start-stop-daemon in LSB terms) could lead
to old DEF files being used by f-protd even after updates.
* UPX packed files could cause crash on Solaris/sparc.
* Better handling for corrupt mime files.
* A bug in MS office scanner on big-endian platforms was fixed.
* Anomy extended to do content-type fingerprinting which allows
scan-mail.pl to block attachments with false extension based on their
'real' extensions,
e.g. .wmf files claiming to be .jpg or .png files.
* A bug in scan-mail.pl's rc-script, which could cause problems in Debian
when shutting scan-mail.pl down, has been fixed.
* Tweaks and optimizations should improve scanning speed by appr. 15-40%
over previous releases.
* Engine version 3.16.10 will now try to scan zip files which falsly claim
to use 64-bit compression methods. 64 bit compression is not supported,
but the scanner will now try to scan those files using 32 bit methods.
* Improved handling of some types of corrupt files, which were previously
skipped with I/O error.
* A corrupt arj file could crash the scanner. This has been fixed.
* Fixed a bug in scan-mail.pl where attachments would sometimes be left in
quarantine.
* Trying to scan a device special file now results in non-zero exit code.
* Scanning of redirected stdin is now possible, e.g. 'f-prot /dev/fd/0 <
/path/to/file'
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