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Features:
* local-zone: example.com inform makes unbound log a message with
client IP for queries in that zone. Eg. for finding infected hosts.
* patch from Stephane Lapie that adds to the python API, that
exposes struct delegpt, and adds the find_delegation function.
* Updated contrib warmup.cmd/sh to support two modes - load from
pre-defined list of domains or (with filename as argument) load from
user-specified list of domains, and updated contrib
unbound_cache.sh/cmd to support loading/save/reload cache to/from
default path or (with secondary argument) arbitrary path/filename
* patch for remote control over local sockets. Use control-interface:
/path/sock and control-use-cert: no.
* unbound-checkconf -f prints chroot with pidfile path.
* infra-cache-min-rtt patch from Florian Riehm, for expected long
uplink roundtrip times.
Bug Fixes:
* config.guess and config.sub update from libtoolize.
* getauxval test for ppc64 linux compatibility.
* make strip works for unbound-host and unbound-anchor.
* print query name when max target count is exceeded.
* patch from Stuart Henderson that fixes DESTDIR in
unbound-control-setup for installs where config is not in the prefix
location.
* [bugzilla: 634 ] Fix #634: fix fail to start on Linux LTS 3.14.X,
ignores missing IP_MTU_DISCOVER OMIT option.
* Patch to contrib/unbound_munin_ that uses type ABSOLUTE.
Allows munin.conf: [idleserver.example.net]
unbound_munin_hits.graph_period minute
* Fix pyunbound ord call, portable for python 2 and 3.
* Fix unintended use of gcc extension for incomplete enum types,
compile with pedantic c99 compliance.
* Fix pyunbound byte string representation for python3.
* Fix 0x20 capsforid fallback to omit gratuitous NS and additional
section changes.
* Fix validation failure in case upstream forwarder (ISC BIND) does
not have the same trust anchors and decides to insert unsigned NS
record in authority section.
* Fix scrubber with harden-glue turned off to reject NS (and other
not-address) records.
* iana portlist update.
* [bugzilla: 643 ] Fix doc/example.conf.in: unnecessary whitespace.
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1.14 Tue Dec 9 19:12:25 CET 2014
- BUGFIX: Dump::Online2: do not eat 100% and do not block for timeoutOnNext
seconds when it is not REALLY needed. We had to remove the
setnonblock option and to use pcap_dispatch i/o pcap_next_ex.
This should be the final bugfix...
There was also an infinite loop condition.
- new: Dump::Online2: maxRunTime() option to stop looping on next() forever
when we do not want. Default to loop forever.
1.13 Sun Dec 2 15:44:14 CET 2012
- BUGFIX: Dump::Online2: in non-blocking mode, we must handle our internal
received frame ring buffer. Many packets were missed because of
that.
1.12 Tue Nov 13 20:15:19 CET 2012
- UPDATE: Dump::Online2: now uses IO::Select to avoid eating 100% CPU
- update: mailing list link
1.11 Sun Nov 11 15:23:04 CET 2012
- bugfix: Dump::Online2 pod
- new: Dump::Online2: support for capture only mode
- new: examples for Dump::Online2
1.10 Wed Sep 12 20:15:09 CEST 2012
- bugfix: Online: use SUPER::next() instead of next()
- update: error messages scheme changed
- update: copyright notice
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- Deleting patch-aa, no related line found (at all).
(upstream)
- Update 0.16 to 0.17
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2012.11.28 - 0.17 - Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni (SAPER)
- [BUGFIX] CPAN-RT#43308: Net::Pcap no longer enables immediate
(unsafe) signals delivery.
- [BUGFIX] Fix allocated size in pcap_open(), pcap_createsrcstr()
and pcap_parsesrcstr().
- [API] Now make the C-like API available by default. Added the
pcap_perl_settings() function and UNSAFE_SIGNALS pseudo-bloc.
- [CODE] Replaced all occurrences of safemalloc() with Newx().
- [CODE] Silenced some warnings.
- [DOC] Added a long note about Net::Pcap and signals delivery.
- [DOC] Improved README.
- [DOC] Mention Net::Pcap::Easy.
- [TESTS] Fixed t/17-lib_version.t to handle two digits versions.
- [TESTS] CPAN-RT#44448: Fixed t/17-lib_version.t to handle
versions from the CVS, thanks to Craig Davison.
- [TESTS] Refactored t/01-api.t and added checks for the new API.
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XXX1: needs clang & LLVM libs
XXX2: does not build with clang from pkgsrc
mostly added as a convenience in case someone wants to attempt this
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Changes in version 1.0.3:
- Fixed mpc_pow, see
http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/pipermail/mpc-discuss/2014-October/001315.html
- #18257: Switched to libtool 2.4.5.
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New in 0.9.5:
* The data tables and line breaking algorithm have been updated to Unicode
version 7.0.0.
* In the include file uniname.h, the function unicode_name_character
has been extended to look for name aliases.
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Noteworthy changes in version 2.0.27 (2015-02-18)
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* gpg: Detect faulty use of --verify on detached signatures.
* gpg: New import option "keep-ownertrust".
* gpg: Uses SHA-256 for all signature types also on RSA keys.
* gpg: Added support for algo names when generating keys using the
--command-fd method.
* gpg: Unless --allow-weak-digest-algos is used the insecure MD5
based fingerprints are shown as all zeroe
* gpg: Fixed DoS based on bogus and overlong key packets.
* gpg: Better error reporting for keyserver problems.
* Fixed several bugs related to bogus keyrings and improved some
other code.
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mpcomplex-1.0.3.
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Version 2.3.0 (feb.18th 2015)
New features:
* Grinder can now find the CA[] property (ChAracter set, e.g. "CA[big5]") in
the sgf and decode the file appropriate. However, some decodings are not
supported by Java, e.g. HZ / CA[hz-gb-2312] / ~{NbGeT49mJV~}
* When reading a file with no "CA[]" property set, we use the default of the
jvm to read the sgf (this was and is the default behaviour). You can set
a different character set as preferred default in the settings window.
The selection of a default decoding (settings) helps decoding files, if
MyGoGrinder is used in portable mode on different OSs: Linux and Mac
usually use UTF-8, while Windows uses the local decoding/encoding.
* If comments of sgf files are not displayed correctly, you can set the
decoding manually: you can switch the decoding ("View" menu -> "Change
text decoding") and you can also set this for all files of the current
folder - without subdirectories (Grinder will remember this).
* The settings file (mygrinder.ini) is now saved and read always with UTF-8
encoding, so that it doesn't matter which default decoding the machine
uses.
* Log files are now also always written with UTF-8 encoding, so that
messages with Russian, Chinese, Hebrew and Inuktitut characters can be
read side by side with Latin (ASCII) characters. The old logs and
settings are backed up.
* When importing tags from a file, you can select the decoding.
* You can let Grinder automatically move defect and unusable files to the
folders "defect" resp. "notsupported"; activate this manually in the
settings file (mygrinder.ini)! This will deactivate editing of defect
files.
* Changed display order of directories in the selection window: Java's file
lists were not sorted, when got from some file system: FAT32 (thumb
drive), ext4 (Linux). NTFS file systems gave an ordered list, so
possibly you didn't ever observe this. You can switch sorted display
off, if you liked the old unsorted list.
* If you want to use the wgf editor, you need to activate it's main window's
menue entry manually in the settings file: WGFFRAME.ENABLED=true
I took the check box out of the settings window.
Tweaks, bug fixes:
* I reduced the count of warning messages, if starting a new profile.
* "\" and "]" are now also handled correctly in the comment area of the main
window
* If there is an error in the sgf code or the file was not found (moved or
deleted), instead of "Exit" we use now a default code, so that the
program can continue normally.
* Refresh the directories view in the selection window without closing the
program
* While working on the code, I remembered a behaviour in Linux: if you make
a soft link to an external problems collection in your problems folder,
these problems are used as if they were inside your problems folder. So
stats files are created (but defect files cannot be moved). This doesn't
work in Windows!
* Sometimes, when deleting a tag in the selection window, the tags list was
suddenly empty (shock). This was just a refresh-display-problem -
seemingly solved
* I threw the MYGG_DEBUG... system variables out.
* ... and some more small tweaks and fixes, which I don't remember
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replacement.
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call config.guess config.guess. Bump revision.
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truncate pointers (XXX revisit by somewhere with more Haskellfu). Fix
bit masking.
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update. Bump revision.
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Enable odbc, mysql and pgsql support unconditionally (no dependency cost).
Changes in 15.02:
- Add Elixir support, allows to write plugins in Elixir (not enabled in
this pkgsrc package)
- New command to reload configuration without restart
- Support old style erlang expressions in YAML configuration
- Improved captcha listener parsing when protocol not specified
- Fix upgrade of old unbinarized pubsub table from 2.1
- Minor updates in the documentation
- Other bugfixes
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These flags are only used for creating static GHCi libraries
(HS*.o). Setting them to ${LDFLAGS} does more harm than good because
our ${LDFLAGS} contains -Wl,* flags. It's true that
../../mk/wrapper/cmd-sink-ld transforms them but those flags will also
be baked into the compiler (see ${WRKSRC}/compiler/ghc.mk) so they
cause problems when used outside the buildlink.
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1.15 Sun Feb 15 18:09:23 CET 2015
- BUGFIX: IPv4 header length calculation on Mac OS X and OpenBSD
=> Read: support for OpenBSD and Mac OS X now ok
- bugfix: check if inet_ntop/getaddrinfo are *really* supported by trying to use them.
1.14 Wed Jan 28 20:01:48 CET 2015
- BUGFIX: getHostIpv6addr: not working on FreeBSD/Socket because of nasty getaddrinfo()
- tests: added tests for getHost* subs and inet* subs
1.13 Wed Jan 28 07:49:11 CET 2015
- BUGFIX: getHostIpv6Addr: use getaddrinfo/getnameinfo from Socket or Socket6
where available
=> Thanks to Vince
1.12 Tue Jan 20 19:33:06 CET 2015
- bugfix: TCP/UDP computeChecksums() so 6to4 and other encapsulations work
=> Thanks to Vince
- update: copyright notice
- update: Kwalitee
1.11 Tue Apr 8 15:33:43 CEST 2014
- bugfix: https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=94035
- bugfix: on making Socket6 optional, bugfix contributed by Andrew Feren
- optimization: convertMac() contributed by Andrew Feren
- optimization: inetChecksum() contributed by Andrew Feren
1.10 Mon Mar 10 13:26:53 CET 2014
- UPDATE: makes Socket6 optional, contributed by Andrew Feren
- update: copyright notice
1.09 Wed Jan 25 22:48:18 CET 2012
- UPDATE: %Next in UDP and TCP layers are now empty by default. The
developper who wants to add a new layer 7 seven will have to fill the
variable straight from his module.
1.08 Sat Jan 14 09:49:09 CET 2012
- bugfix: TCP and UDP checksum computation when using another
Net::Frame::Layer object (instead of plain payload).
=> Thanks to Vince
- update: copyright notice
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Should fix build on all NetBSD earm*, noted by joerg@ on earmv7hf.
Shouldn't affect anything else.
XXX Revbump everything using RUBY_ARCH?
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Updated net/p5-Net-FTPSSL to 0.26
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0.26 2015/02/10 08:30:00
- The deprecialted SSL_Advanced option now causes new() to call croak.
I'll remove any remaining reference to it in v0.27 or v0.28.
- The POD text no longer mentions the SSL_Advanced option at all.
- Added to README the new environment variable created for the test scripts
in the previous release.
- The RFC links in the SEE ALSO section had all expired. Located replacement
links for all referenced documents. Looks like they were just moved to
another location on the same web site. A victim of web-site remodeling.
- Enhanced _debug_print_hash(). It originally worked with just GLOBs, but
now works with regular hashes as well. Also fixed to follow SCALAR
references.
- Now dumps to the log file the contents of the SSL_Client_Certificate
hash if provided. Was difficult to debug logic when it wasn't logged.
- Bug Id # 101388, reusing SSL_Client_Certificate options on the data channel.
Added additional options to go with SSL_reuse_ctx to resolve this issue.
I checked the IO-Socket-SSL docs & all variables in the bug id are by
default part of SSL_reuse_ctx. So some low level code isn't resolving
the context correctly. This is a work arround. (Certificates were not
being used here. Just using the context for strict hostname verification.)
May be a case that when certificates are not used, the context isn't
fully used either.
0.25 2014/09/05 08:30:00
WARNING: This is a major upgrade & may not be 100% backwards compatible with
existing code. Also the response() redesign may not work for all
FTPS servers! It's a work in progress! So comments are welcome!
- Upgraded the minimum version of IO-Socket-SSL required from v1.08 to v1.26
so that I could remove the warnings in the POD for ccc(). But it should
still work with the earlier versions if you hack the code. But don't rely
on this in future releases. (minus the ccc command)
- Modified the Synopsis to use Croak since no one was reading my comments
about using it too closely anyway.
- Added a new pattern for uput() to check for file names with.
Also fixed to guarentee it will never return any path info, just the
base file name itself. [ This change may break existing programs. ]
- Another hack to recover from a garbled CCC response. This hack just
prevents unnecessary warnings.
- Hit a weird FTP server that requiers me to flip flop the binary/ASCII
settings on the server/client. See mixedModeAI() & mixedModeIA().
- Added a way to print Perl warnings to the log file. (trapWarn) It will
chain things if warnings were already trapped. Even between multiple open
Net::FTPSSL object logs. This is only usefull as a debugging tool when
reporting on errors via CPAN. It helps provide context to the warnings
that affect this code base.
- Added get_log_filehandle() to allow someone to gain access to the open
filehandle used to write to the log file generated when Debug is turned on
and you specified a log file via DebugLogFile.
- Now allows DebugLogFile to be an open file handle (GLOB).
- Fixed quot() to echo the command if it's one of those dissallowed.
Also now strips off any leading spaces from the command before using it.
- Found out use "sub DESTROY" rather than "sub END" for objects. (Just a FYI)
Surprise, Surprise! Sometimes END is called before DESTROY is!
- Moved some logic out of quit() into the new DESTROY() method. No longer
need to hack object termination logic via quit().
- Added END to handle final clean up for trapWarn().
- Fixed warnings in function _feat() caused by strange server returns.
- Fixed warnings in function _help() caused by strange server returns.
- Fixed 20-certificate.t bug where $ENV{HOME} is not defined for all OS.
- Fixed 10-complex.t to use the new warning logic.
- Fixed 20-certificate.t to use the new warning logic.
- Fixed t/10-complex.t & t/20-certificate.t to use a 30 second Timeout
instead of using the default 2 minutes.
- Reworked response() with regard to Bug # 97608. (related to Bug # 73115)
Had to redesign how this method worked. It was getting too convoluted
to patch any further. Was the only way to properly fix _help & _feat.
- Second issue for Bug # 9706 was an issue with very long login messsages
hit an unexpected Timeout issue (last release enhancement). Turns out the
Timeout logic in response() didn't always work properly if you didn't read
in the entire response via a single call to sysread(). Had two options,
make the buffer huge for the login response or make the logic more complex,
to only check for Timeouts on the command channel for new commands. Turns
out select() & sysread() don't actually compare notes. Hense another reason
to redesign how things worked.
- This rewrite of response() broke the ccc() hack. So had to redesign how
this hack worked as well. [May break existing programs using CCC!]
- Added special case Debug=>99 for more detailed logging for debugging
the new response code base in the future.
- Added new environment variable (FTPSSL_DEBUG_LEVEL) to t/10-complex.t to
enable low level debugging of the new response() code. There is no prompt
to turn on this feature. Added more as a reminder that it can be done!
- Updated the SSL_Advanced depreciated warning that it will soon be removed
in a future release. It was depreciated in v0.18 way back in 2011, so I
feel it's about time to have it removed. Just giving fair warning here!
I'll remove it in v0.26 or v0.27.
0.24 2014/06/30 08:30:00
- Makefile.PL fix, only asks question if Net::HTTPTunel isn't present!
Also now defaults to "N" instead of "Y" if module not present.
- Fixed bug in supported(). Unsupported commands are followed with "*"
in help. Most do "CMD*", but found some servers doing "CMD *" instead.
- Fixed bug in 20-certificate.t where we were getting a false failure
on nlst(). Fixed to explicitly check the response code instead of
assuming an error when nothing was found. Fixed list() as well.
- Same fix in 10-complex.t, even though tests designed to always return
something.
- Added transfer() to transfer files from one system to another system
without the need to make a local copy of the file.
- Added xtransfer() as well.
- Added transfer & xtransfer validation to 10-complex.t to test things out.
- Added a new environment variable default for *.t prompts.
- Bug # 95411 - Patch provided by ian@iansramblings.com. Fixes hang issue
when the command channel unexpectedly drops. Does this by implementing
a timeout in response().
#------- (Should I do this for the many data channel sysreads as well?)
0.23 2013/08/01 08:30:00
- Added clarification to use of SSL_Client_Certificate option in pod text.
- Added Bug Id 82094 to support tunneling through a proxy server via the
ProxyArgs option. Supports both proxy servers that require a password as
well as those that don't. This option requires Net::HTTPTunnel to use.
But this new module isn't required if you don't use tunneling.
(perl Makefile.PL will ask.)
- Added optional proxy server questions if Net::HTTPTunnel is installed for
the test scripts (t/*.t). It warns you if it's missing during the test.
- Fixed bug in login() so the call to help() only happens if the login is
successfull.
- Bug Id 84376 uncoverd bug in IO-Socket-SSL versions 1.79 to 1.85 when
using Certificats for the Data Channel & getting a Man-In-The-Middle (MITM)
warning that didn't apply. So skip those releases.
- Bug Id 85420 same MITM warning as the other bug, but this time without using
Certificates in the command channel. This required a code change in new()
to fix.
- Fixed masking issue when writing to the log file when the value that needed
to be masked contained regex special chars.
- Added clarification that any warnings printed below the 10-complex.t tests
are just that. Warnings, not errors preventing things from working. They
are collected so the developer can be notified about them for fixing in
furture releases. They are also written to the end of the log now as well.
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0.12 2009-05-29
- Move to GitHub
0.13 2014-02-24
- Applied Brian Gottreu's fix for
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=49632
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Updated net/p5-Geo-IPfree to 1.143630
Updated net/p5-Net to 3.05
Updated databases/p5-DBD-Mock to 1.45
Updated net/p5-Net-Amazon-S3 to 0.60
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- Add LICENSE as ${PERL5_LICENSE}
- Convert DEPENDS+= from p5-MooseX-Types-DateTimeX
to p5-MooseX-Types-DateTime
- Add REPLACE_PERL= bin/s3cl
- Add target post-install: to avoid (remove)
nonexecutable *.pm set permisson x
(upstream)
- Update 0.54 to 0.60
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0.60 Sun May 11 23:41:12 BST 2014
0.60 Sun May 11 23:36:38 BST 2013
- Moose enum fixes (patch by Tom Hukins)
- Support for reduced redundancy (patch by Aaron Crane)
- README file name fix (patch by Jay Hannah)
- Fixed s3cl synopsis for sync_up (patch by perlpong)
0.59 Sat Mar 17 09:36:38 GMT 2013
- Added support for security token authentication (patch by Miquel Ruiz)
0.58 Wed Nov 28 16:22:42 GMT 2012
- Added support for multi-part upload and multiple objects deletion (patch
by Robert B. Clarke)
0.57 Sun Sep 16 22:38:38 BST 2012
- Added support for Content-disposition (initial patch by Michele Beltrame)
- Added sync_up option to s3cl (patch by Leo Lapworth)
- Dist::Zilla tidying
0.56 Sun Dec 18 22:22:32 GMT 2011
- Spelling error (RT #69817, patch from Fabrizio Regalli)
- Added use_ok tests (RT #72856, suggested by Gregor Herrmann)
- Added missing use URI::Escape (RT #72857, patch from Gregor Herrmann)
- Bumped dependency on MooseX::StrictConstructor to 0.16 (RT #73229,
suggested by Andrew Main)
- Enforce dependency versions (RT #73193, suggested by Andrew Main)
0.55 Sat Dec 10 00:55:29 GMT 2011
- Replaced dependency on MooseX::Types::DateTimeX with
MooseX::Types::DateTime::MoreCoercions (RT #72472).
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Upstream changes:
1.06 2014-11-25 07:09:08-05:00 America/New_York
[Fixed]
- Make 0 and 0 compare equal with a relative epsilon
[Documented]
- Added SEE ALSO with Number::Tolerant and Test::Deep::NumberTolerant
1.05 2014-11-24 11:08:11-05:00 America/New_York
[Fixed]
- relative comparison of array reference elements now works as intended
- diagnostics of delta_not_ok and delta_not_within clarified under
relative comparison
1.04 2013-11-20 18:43:32 America/New_York
- Modernized distribution metadata and licensing
- Distribution now managed with Dist::Zilla
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