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2013-02-06PKGREVISION bumps for the security/openssl 1.0.1d update.jperkin1-1/+2
2012-11-04Force use of "openssl" package from pkgsrc under NetBSD 5.* and oldertron1-1/+8
to fix the build. As the "fetchmail" package doesn't provide any shared libraries this shouldn't cause problems caused by mixing two versions of OpenSSL.
2012-11-04Correct typo. Noted by Bug Hunting.morr2-4/+4
2012-11-03Update fetchmail and fetchmailconf to version 6.3.22.morr5-31/+29
# SECURITY FIXES * for CVE-2012-3482: NTLM: fetchmail mistook an error message that the server sent in response to an NTLM request for protocol exchange, tried to decode it, and crashed while reading from a bad memory location. Also, with a carefully crafted NTLM challenge packet sent from the server, it would be possible that fetchmail conveyed confidential data not meant for the server through the NTLM response packet. Fix: Detect base64 decoding errors, validate the NTLM challenge, and abort NTLM authentication in case of error. See fetchmail-SA-2012-02.txt for further details. Reported by J. Porter Clark. * for CVE-2011-3389: SSL/TLS (wrapped and STARTTLS): fetchmail used to disable a countermeasure against a certain kind of attack against cipher block chaining initialization vectors (SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS). Whether this creates an exploitable situation, depends on the server and the negotiated ciphers. As a precaution, fetchmail 6.3.22 enables the countermeasure, by clearing SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS. NOTE that this can cause connections to certain non-conforming servers to fail, in which case you can set the environment variable FETCHMAIL_DISABLE_CBC_IV_COUNTERMEASURE to any non-empty value when starting fetchmail to re-instate the compatibility option at the expense of security. Reported by Apple Product Security. For technical details, refer to <http://www.openssl.org/~bodo/tls-cbc.txt>. See fetchmail-SA-2012-01.txt for further details. # BUG FIX * The Server certificate: message in verbose mode now appears on stdout like the remainder of the output. Reported by Henry Jensen, to fix Debian Bug #639807. * The GSSAPI-related autoconf code now matches gssapi.c better, and uses a different check to look for GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE. This fixes the GSSAPI-enabled build on NetBSD 6 Beta. # CHANGES * On systems where SSLv2_client_method isn't defined in OpenSSL (such as newer Debian, and Ubuntu starting with 11.10 oneiric ocelot), don't reference it (to fix the build) and if configured, print a run-time error that the OS does not support SSLv2. Fixes Debian Bug #622054, but note that that bug report has a more thorough patch that does away with SSLv2 altogether. * The security and errata notices fetchmail-{EN,SA}-20??-??.txt are now under the more relaxed CC BY-ND 3.0 license (the noncommercial clause was dropped). The Creative Commons address was updated. * The Python-related Makefile.am parts were simplified to avoid an automake 1.11.X bug around noinst_PYTHON, Automake Bug #10995. * Configuring fetchmail without SSL now triggers a configure warning, and asks the user to consider running configure --with-ssl. # WORKAROUNDS * Some servers, notably Zimbra, return A1234 987 FETCH () in response to a header request, in the face of message corruption. fetchmail now treats these as temporary errors. Report and Patch by Mikulas Patocka, Red Hat. * Some servers, notably Microsoft Exchange, return "A0009 OK FETCH completed." without any header in response to a header request for meeting reminder messages (with a "meeting.ics" attachment). fetchmail now treats these as transient errors. Report by John Connett, Patch by Sunil Shetye. # TRANSLATION UPDATES * [cs] Czech, by Petr Pisar * [de] German * [fr] French, by Frédéric Marchal * [ja] Japanese, by Takeshi Hamasaki * [pl] Polish, by Jakub Bogusz * [sv] Swedish, by Göran Uddeborg --- NEW TRANSLATION - Thank you! * [vi] Vietnamese, by Trần Ngọc Quân
2012-10-08Drop PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT setting, "user-destdir" is default these days.asau1-2/+1
2012-08-21Fix CVE-2012-3482tez3-2/+26
patch from http://gitorious.org/fetchmail/fetchmail/commit/3fbc7cd331602c76f882d1b507cd05c1d824ba8b/diffs
2011-08-26Update "fetchmail" and "fetchmailconf" package to version 6.3.21.tron2-6/+6
Changes since version 6.3.20: - The IMAP client no longer inserts NUL bytes into the last line of a message when it is not closed with a LF or CRLF sequence. Reported by Antoine Levitt. As a side effect of the fix, and in order to avoid a full rewrite, fetchmail will now CRLF-terminate the last line fetched through IMAP, even if it is originally not terminated by LF or CRLF. This bears no relevance if your messages end up in mbox, but adds line termination for storages (like Maildir) that do not require that the last line be LF- or CRLF-terminated.
2011-06-09Update fetchmail to 6.3.20.obache3-34/+8
Requested by PR#45030. fetchmail-6.3.20 (released 2011-06-06, 26005 LoC): # SECURITY BUG FIXES * CVE-2011-1947: STARTTLS: Fetchmail runs the IMAP STARTTLS or POP3 STLS negotiation with the set timeout (default five minutes) now. This was reported missing, with observed fetchmail freezes beyond a week, by Thomas Jarosch. SSL-wrapped connections were unaffected by this timeout, so users of older versions can force ssl-wrapped connections -- if supported by the server -- with the --ssl command line or ssl rcfile option. See fetchmail-SA-2011-01.txt for further details. # BUG FIXES * IMAP: Do not search for UNSEEN messages in ranges. Usually, there are very few new messages and most of the range searches result in nothing. Instead, split the long response to make the IMAP driver think that there are multiple lines of response. (Sunil Shetye) * Do not print "skipping message" for old messages even in verbose mode. If there are too many old messages, the logs just get filled without any real activity. (Sunil Shetye) (suggested by Yunfan Jiang) * Build: fetchmail now always uses its own MD5 implementation rather than trying to find a system library with matched header. The library and header variants found on systems are too diverse, and the code size saving is not worth any more wasted user or programmer time. # CHANGES * Call strlen() only once when removing CRLF from a line. (Sunil Shetye) * fetchmail sets Internet domain sockets to "keepalive" mode now. Note that there is no portable way to configure actual timeouts for this mode, and some systems only support a system-wide timeout setting. fetchmail does not attempt to tune the time spans of keepalive mode. # TRANSLATION UPDATES [cs] Chech (Petr Pisar) [nl] Dutch (Erwin Poeze) [fr] French (Frédéric Marchal) [de] German (Matthias Andree) [ja] Japanese (Takeshi Hamasaki) [pl] Polish (Jakub Bogusz) [sk] Slovak (Marcel Telka) # KNOWN BUGS AND WORKAROUNDS (this section floats upwards through the NEWS file so it stays with the current release information - however, it was stuck with 6.3.8 for a while) * fetchmail does not handle messages without Message-ID header well (See sourceforge.net bug #780933) * BSMTP is mostly untested and errors can cause corrupt output. * Sun Workshop 6 (SPARC) is known to miscompile the configuration file lexer in 64-bit mode. Either compile 32-bit code or use GCC to compile 64-bit fetchmail. Note that fetchmail doesn't take advantage of 64-bit code, so compiling 32-bit SPARC code should not cause any difficulties. * fetchmail does not track pending deletes over crashes. * the command line interface is sometimes a bit stubborn, for instance, fetchmail -s doesn't work with a daemon running. * Linux systems may return duplicates of an IP address in some circumstances if no or no global IPv6 addresses are configured. (No workaround. Ubuntu Bug#582585, Novell Bug#606980.) * Kerberos 5 may be broken, particularly on Heimdal, and provide bogus error messages. This will not be fixed, because the maintainer has no Kerberos 5 server to test against. Use GSSAPI. fetchmail-6.3.19 (released 2010-12-10, 25945 LoC): # ERRATUM NOTICE ISSUED * fetchmail 6.3.18 contains several bug fixes that were considered sufficiently grave to warrant the issue of an erratum notice, fetchmail-EN-2010-03.txt. # BUG FIXES * When specifying multiple local multidrop lists, do not lose wildcard flag. (Affects "user foo is bar baz * is joe here") * In multidrop configurations, an asterisk can now appear anywhere in the list of local users, not just at the end. * In multidrop mode, header parsing is now more verbose in -vv mode, so that it becomes possible to see which header is used. * Make --antispam work from command line (these used to work in rcfiles). Reported by Kees Bakker, BerliOS Bug #17599. (Sunil Shetye) * Smoke test XHTML 1.1 validation, and if it fails, skip validating HTML documents. Skip validating Mailbox-Names-UTF7.html. Several systems have broken XHTML 1.1 DTD installations that jeopardize the build. Reported by Mihail Nechkin against FreeBSD port. Workaround for 6.3.18: build in a separate directory, i. e: mkdir build && cd build && ../configure --options-go-here * Send a NOOP only after a failed STARTTLS in IMAP. (Sunil Shetye) * Demote GSSAPI verbose/debug syslog to INFO severity. Requested by Carlos E. R. and Derek Simkowiak via the fetchmail-users@ mailing list. * Do STARTTLS/STLS negotiation in IMAP/POP3 if it is mandatory even if the server capabilities do not show support for upgradation to TLS. To use this, configure --sslproto tls1. (Sunil Shetye) * IMAP: Understand empty strings as FETCH response, seen on Yahoo. Reported by Yasin Malli to fetchmail-users@ 2010-12-10. Note that fetchmail continues to expect literals as FETCH response for now. # DOCUMENTATION * The manual page now links to IANA for GSSAPI service names. # TRANSLATION UPDATES [cs] Czech (Petr Pisar) [fr] French (Frédéric Marchal) [de] German [it] Italian (Vincenzo Campanella) [pl] Polish (Jakub Bogusz) fetchmail-6.3.18 (released 2010-10-09, 25936 LoC): # SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS TO DEFANG X.509 CERTIFICATE ABUSE * Fetchmail now only accepts wildcard certificate common names and subject alternative names if they start with "*.". Previous versions would accept wildcards even if no period followed immediately. * Fetchmail now disallows wildcards in certificates to match domain literals (such as 10.9.8.7), or wildcards in domain literals ("*.168.23.23"). The test is overly picky and triggers if the pattern (after skipping the initial wildcard "*") or domain consists solely of digits and dots, and thus matches more than needed. * Fetchmail now disallows wildcarding top-level domains. # CRITICAL BUG FIXES AND REGRESSION FIXES * Fetchmail 6.3.15, 6.3.16, and 6.3.17 would pick up libmd5 to obtain MD5* functions, as an effect of an undocumented Solaris MD5 fix. This caused all MD5-related functions to malfunction if, for instance, libmd5.so was installed on other operating systems as part of libwww on machines where long isn't 32-bits, i. e. usually on 64-bit computers. Fixes Gentoo Bug #319283, reported, including libwww hint, by Karl Hakimian. Side effect: fetchmail will now use -lmd on Solaris rather than -lmd5. * Fetchmail 6.3.17 warned about insecure SSL/TLS connections even if a matching --sslfingerprint was specified. This is an omission from an SSL usability change made in 6.3.17. Fixes Debian Bug#580796 reported by Roland Stigge. * Fetchmail will now apply timeouts to the authentication stage. This stage encompasses STARTTLS/STLS negotiation in IMAP/POP3. Reported missing by Thomas Jarosch. * Fetchmail now cancels GSSAPI authentication properly when encountering GSS errors, such as no or unsuitable credentials. It now sends an asterisk on a line by its own, as required in SASL. This fixes protocol synchronization issues that cause Authentication failures, often observed with kerberized MS Exchange servers. Fixes Debian Bug #568455 reported by Patrick Rynhart, and Alan Murrell, to the fetchmail-users list. Fix verified by Thomas Voigtmann and Patrick Rynhart. # BUG FIXES * Fetchmail will no longer print connection attempts and errors for one host in "silent" and "normal" logging modes, unless all connections fail. This should reduce irritation around refused-connection logging if services are only on an IPv4 socket if the host also supports IPv6. Often observed as connections refused to ::1/25 when the subsequent connection to 127.0.0.1/25 then - silently - succeeds. Fetchmail, unless in verbose mode, will collect all connect errors and only report them if all of them fail. * Fetchmail will not try GSSAPI authentication automatically, unless it has GSS credentials. However, if GSSAPI authentication is requested explicitly, fetchmail will always try it. * Fetchmail now parses response to "FETCH n:m RFC822.SIZE" and "FETCH n RFC822.HEADER" in a more flexible manner. (Sunil Shetye) * The manual page clearly states that --principal is for Kerberos 4 only, not for Kerberos 5 or GSSAPI. Found by Thomas Voigtmann. # CHANGES * When encountering incorrect headers, fetchmail will refer to the bad-header option in the manpage. Fixes BerliOS Bug #17272, change suggested by Björn Voigt. * Fetchmail now decodes and reports GSSAPI status codes upon errors. * Fetchmail now autoprobes NTLM also for POP3. * The Fetchmail FAQ has a new item #R15 on authentication failures. # INTERNAL CHANGES * The common NTLM authentication code was factored out from pop3.c and imap.c. # TRANSLATION UPDATES [zh_CN] Chinese/simplified (Ji Zheng-Yu) [cs] Czech (Petr Pisar) [nl] Dutch (Erwin Poeze) [fr] French (Frédéric Marchal) [de] German [it] Italian (Vincenzo Campanella) [ja] Japanese (Takeshi Hamasaki) [pl] Polish (Jakub Bogusz) [sk] Slovak (Marcel Telka)
2011-04-22recursive bump from gettext-lib shlib bump.obache1-2/+2
2011-03-20PR/38507 -- Add 'awaken' command to rc.d scriptshattered2-4/+16
2010-05-09Add patch by Matthias Andree to avoid warnings about insecure connectionstron3-2/+24
if SSL fingerprints are used.
2010-05-08Update to 6.3.17 per PR#43269tez3-6/+25
fetchmail-6.3.17 (released 2010-05-06, 25767 LoC): # SECURITY FIX * CVE-2010-1167: Fetchmail before release 6.3.17 did not properly sanitize external input (mail headers and UID). When a multi-character locale (such as # FEATURES * Fetchmail now supports a --sslcertfile <file> option to specify a "CA bundle" file (a file that contains trusted CA certificates). Since these bundled CA files do not require c_rehash to be run, they are easier to use and immune to OpenSSL library updates that affect the hash function. * Fetchmail now supports a FETCHMAIL_INCLUDE_DEFAULT_X509_CA_CERTS environment variable to force loading the default SSL CA certificate locations even if --sslcertfile or --sslcertpath is used. If neither option is in effect, fetchmail loads the default locations. # REGRESSION FIX * Fix string handling in rcfile scanner, which caused fetchmail to misparse a run control file in certain circumstances. Fixes BerliOS bug #14257. Patch by Michael Banack. This fixes a regression introduced before 6.3.0. # BUG FIXES * Plug memory leak when using a "defaults" entry in the run control file. * Do not print SSL certificate mismatches unless verbose or --sslcertck is enabled. * Do not lose "set invisible" in fetchmailconf. (Michael Barnack) # CHANGES * Usability: SSL certificate chains are fully printed in -v -v mode, and there are now helpful pointers to --sslcertpath and c_rehash for "unable to get local issuer certificate" and self-signed certificates -- these usually hint to missing root signing CAs in the certs directory. * Several fixes for compiler (GCC, Intel C++, CLang) and autotools warnings * Memory allocation failures will now cause abnormal program abort (SIGABRT), no longer an exit with unspecified code. # DOCUMENTATION * Fix table of global option to read "set softbounce" where there used to be a 2nd copy of "set spambounce". Patch by Michael Banack, BerliOS Bug #17067. * In the --sslcertpath description, mention that OpenSSL upgrade (and a 0.9.X to 1.0.0 upgrade in particular) may require running c_rehash. # TRANSLATION UPDATES [zh_CN] Chinese/simplified (Ji Zheng-Yu) [cs] Czech (Petr Pisar) [nl] Dutch (Erwin Poeze) [fr] French (Fr\xc3<A9>d\xc3<A9>ric Marchal) [de] German [id] Indonesian (Andhika Padmawan) [it] Italian (Vincenzo Campanella) [ja] Japanese (Takeshi Hamasaki) [pl] Polish (Jakub Bogusz) [sk] Slovak (Marcel Telka) [vi] Vietnamese (Clytie Siddall) # KNOWN BUGS AND WORKAROUNDS: (this section floats upwards through the NEWS file so it stays with the current release information - however, it was stuck with 6.3.8 for a while) * fetchmail does not handle messages without Message-ID header well (See sourceforge.net bug #780933) * BSMTP is mostly untested and errors can cause corrupt output. * Sun Workshop 6 (SPARC) is known to miscompile the configuration file lexer in 64-bit mode. Either compile 32-bit code or use GCC to compile 64-bit fetchmail. Note that fetchmail doesn't take advantage of 64-bit code, so compiling 32-bit SPARC code should not cause any difficulties. * fetchmail does not track pending deletes over crashes * the command line interface is sometimes a bit stubborn, for instance, fetchmail -s doesn't work with a daemon running fetchmail-6.3.16 (released 2010-04-06, 25574 LoC): # BUG FIX * Fix --interface option, broken in 6.3.15. Reported by Vladmimir Stavrinov. Fixes Debian Bug #576717. # CHANGE * Call OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms(). This is needed to support non-mandatory and non-standard algorithms in certificates. Sjoerd Simons, to fix Debian Bug #576430. OpenSSL 0.9.8* does not load - for instance - the SHA256 digest by default. Reported as OpenSSL RT#2224. fetchmail-6.3.15 (released 2010-03-28, 25572 LoC): # FEATURE * Fetchmail now supports a bad-header command line or rcfile option that takes exactly one argument, accept or reject (default). This specifies how messages with bad headers retrieved from the current server are to be treated. # BUG FIXES * In the rcfile, recognize "local" as abbreviation for "localdomains", as documented. The short form has not ever worked since this feature was added in January 1997. Reported by Fr\xc3<A9>d\xc3<A9>ric Marchal. * Do not close stdout when using mda and "bsmtp -" at the same time. * Log operating system errors when BSMTP writes fail. * Fix verbose mode progress formatting regression from 6.3.10; SMTP trace lines were no longer on a line of their own. Reported by Melchior Franz. * Check seteuid() return value and abort running MDA if switch fails. * Set global flags in a consistent manner. Make --nosoftbounce and --nobounce work from command line (these used to work in rcfiles). Reported and fix confirmed working by N.J. Mann. (Sunil Shetye) * Properly import h_errno declarations, even on systems where h_errno isn't a macro. (Adds ./configure check, fixes Cygwin dllimport warnings.) # CHANGES * The repository has been converted and moved from the Subversion (SVN) format kindly hosted by Graham Wilson over the past years to Git format hosted on Gitorious.org. My deepest thanks to Graham Wilson for this service that kept us going when BerliOS's Subversion service was faulty in its early days. * This opportunity was used to convert BRANCH_6-2 and BRANCH_1-9-9 to GnuPG-signed tags, as a sign that these are now closed. * The outdated SVN trunk is now called "oldtrunk" in Git just to save the work for future reference. All development in the past few years was on BRANCH_6-3. * master was branched from BRANCH_6-3. BRANCH_6-3 is now obsolete (and in fact was also converted to a tag to record where the conversion from SVN to Git took place). * "make check" now skips HTML validation if xmllint or XHTML DTD are missing. # DOCUMENTATION * Web site and documentation were adjusted to reflect the SVN->Git move. * The fetchmail manual page is now much clearer on the user id switching (seteuid) when using --mda while running as the super user. # TRANSLATION UPDATES, by language name * [zh_CN] Chinese (Simplified), by Ji Zheng-Yu * [cs] Czech, by Petr Pisar * [nl] Dutch, by Erwin Poeze * [fr] French, by Fr\xc3<A9>d\xc3<A9>ric Marchal * [de] German * [id] Indonesian, by Andhika Padmawan * [it] Italian, by Vincenzo Campanella * [ja] Japanese, by Takeshi Hamasaki * [pl] Polish, by Jakub Bogusz * [vi] Vietnamese, by Clytie Siddall
2010-02-14document that mail/fetchmailconf reaches over heretnn1-1/+2
2010-02-14Update to 6.3.14:wiz2-6/+6
fetchmail 6.3.14 (released 2010-02-05, 25487 LoC): # SECURITY FIXES * SSL/TLS certificate information is now also reported properly on computers that consider the "char" type signed. Fixes malloc() buffer overrun. Workaround for older versions: do not use verbose mode. See fetchmail-SA-2010-01.txt for details, including a minimal patch. # BUG FIXES * The IMAP client no longer skips messages from several IMAP servers including Dovecot if fetchmail's "idle" is in use. Causes were that fetchmail (a) ignored some untagged responses when it should not (b) relied on EXISTS messages in response to EXPUNGE, which aren't mandated by RFC-3501 (the IMAP standard) and aren't sent by Dovecot either. Fix by Sunil Shetye (the fix also consolidates IMAP response handling, improving overall robustness of the IMAP client), bug report and testing by Matt Doran, with further hints from Timo Sirainen. * The SMTP client now recovers from errors (such as servers dropping the connection after errors) when sending an RSET command. Fix by Sunil Shetye. Report by James Moe. * The IMAP client now uses "SEARCH UNSEEN" rather than "SEARCH UNSEEN NOT DELETED" again on IMAP2, to fix a regression in fetchmail 6.2.5 reported by Will Stringer in June 2004. (Sunil Shetye) * The IMAP client now uses "SEARCH UNSEEN UNDELETED" on IMAP4 and IMAP4r1 servers (Sunil Shetye). * Workaround: The IMAP client now falls back to "FETCH n:m FLAGS" if the server does not support "SEARCH". (Sunil Shetye) * The IMAP client now requests message numbers in batches of 1,000 to avoid problems if there are more than 1860 unseen messages. (Sunil Shetye) Note that this wasn't security relevant because fetchmail would only read up to the maximum buffer size and leave the remainder of the string unread, going out of synch afterwards. * Stricter validation of IMAP responses containing byte or message counts. # CHANGES * Only include gssapi.h if we're not including gssapi/gssapi.h, to fix a FreeBSD compiler warning about gssapi.h being obsolete. # DOCUMENTATION * The README.SSL document was revised for grammar, spelling, and clarity. Courtesy of Robert Mullin. fetchmail 6.3.13 (released 2009-10-30, 25333 LoC): # REGRESSION FIXES * The multiline SMTP error fix in release 6.3.12 caused fetchmail to lose message codes 400..599 and treat all of these as temporary error. This would cause messages to be left on the server even if softbounce was turned off. Reported by Thomas Jarosch. fetchmail 6.3.12 (released 2009-10-05): # REGRESSION FIXES * The CVS-2009-2666 fix in fetchmail release 6.3.11 caused a free() of unallocated memory on SSL connections, which caused crashes or program aborts on some systems (depending on how initialization and free() of unallocated memory is handled in compiler and libc). Workaround for older versions: run in verbose mode. Patch courtesy of Thomas Heinz, fixes Gentoo Bug #280760. This regression affected only the 6.3.11 release, but not the patch that was part of the security announcement fetchmail-SA-2009-01. # BUG FIXES * Fix error reporting for GSSAPI on Heimdal (h5l) Kerberos. * Look for MD5_Init in libcrypto rather than libssl, fixes Gentoo Kerberos builds; fixes upstream parts of Gentoo Bugs #231400 and #185652, and fixes BerliOS Bug #16134. * Report multiline SMTP errors properly, reported by Earl Chew; fixes Debian Bug #529899, reported by Akihiro Terasaki. Note: This fix introduced a regression, fixed in 6.3.13. * Replace control characters in SMTP replies by '?'. * Fetchmailconf: Fix descriptions for smtpaddress and smtpname options; smtpaddress is for RCPT TO, not MAIL FROM. Found by Gerard Seibert. ...as well as translation updates in all three releases.
2009-08-10Update "fetchmail" package to version 6.3.11. Changes since version 6.3.8:tron5-61/+22
- Security fixes for CVE-2009-2666, CVE-2007-4565 and CVE-2008-2711. - Fetchmail no longer drops permanently undelivered messages by default, to match historic documentation. It does this by adding a new "softbounce" option. - A lot bug fixes and improvements.
2009-06-14Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTsjoerg1-2/+1
2009-05-21remove not working mirror.zafer1-3/+2
2008-06-19Add patch for CVE-2008-2711.obache3-3/+38
Taken from http://fetchmail.berlios.de/fetchmail-SA-2008-01.txt Bump PKGREVISION.
2008-04-27Set MAINTAINER to pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org to indicate anyone can work on ↵frueauf1-2/+2
fixes for those packages.
2008-01-18Per the process outlined in revbump(1), perform a recursive revbumptnn1-2/+2
on packages that are affected by the switch from the openssl 0.9.7 branch to the 0.9.8 branch. ok jlam@
2008-01-05Added support for installation to DESTDIR.heinz1-3/+4
2007-11-07Remove "inet6" option. The "configure" script doesn't recognizetron1-9/+2
"--enable-inet6" or "--disble-inet6 anymore and decides automatically whether to enable IPv6 support. Pointed out by Matthias Andree in private e-mail.
2007-09-23Add fix for security vulnerability reported in CVE-2007-4565.tron3-2/+17
Bump package revision.
2007-04-14Update "fetchmail" and "fetchmailconf" packages to version 6.3.8.tron2-6/+6
Changes since version 6.3.6: - Make the APOP challenge parser more distrustful and have it reject challenges that do not conform to RFC-822 msg-id format, in the hope to make mounting man-in-the-middle attacks (MITM) against APOP a bit more difficult. (CVE-2007-1558) - Fix pluralization of oversized-message warning mails. - Fix manual page: --sslcheck -> --sslcertck, and do not set trailing "recommended:" in bold. - Repoll immediately if a protocol error happens during the authentication attempt after a failed opportunistic TLS upgrade. - Fix rendering of the "24 - 26, 28, 29" paragraph in the exit codes section. - If SOCKS support was compiled in, add 'socks' to the feature_options Python list emitted in --configdump. - Do not crash with a null pointer dereference when opening the BSMTP file fails. Improve error checking and reporting. - Make BSMTP output actually work, it would persistently fail with SOCKET error after writing the first header. - Fix KPOP. - Fix repoll when server disconnects after opportunistic TLS failed for POP3.
2007-01-17Use documented trick to disable Python detection instead of patchingtron3-44/+3
"Makefile.in". Hint provided by Matthias Andree in private e-mail.
2007-01-17Add second Berlios download site to MASTER_SITES. The main one getssalo1-2/+3
overloaded from time to time.. (e.g., now).
2007-01-17Update "fetchmail" and "fetchmailconf" packages to version 6.3.6.tron12-6670/+53
The list of changes since version 6.2.5.5 is too large to mention here. The new version provides a fix for the vulnerability reported in the fetchmail-SA-2006-02.txt advisory.
2006-04-17Strip ${PKGLOCALEDIR} from PLISTs of packages that already obeyjlam1-14/+14
PKGLOCALEDIR and which install their locale files directly under ${PREFIX}/${PKGLOCALEDIR} and sort the PLIST file entries. From now on, pkgsrc/mk/plist/plist-locale.awk will automatically handle transforming the PLIST to refer to the correct locale directory.
2006-04-13BUILD_USE_MSGFMT and USE_MSGFMT_PLURALS are obsolete. Replace withjlam1-4/+2
USE_TOOLS+=msgfmt.
2006-02-05Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change.joerg1-1/+2
2005-12-29Remove USE_PKGINSTALL from pkgsrc now that mk/install/pkginstall.mkjlam1-2/+1
automatically detects whether we want the pkginstall machinery to be used by the package Makefile.
2005-12-20Update fetchmail to 6.2.5.5.frueauf7-7226/+5829
Change homepage to http://fetchmail.berlios.de/ and update MASTER_SITES. Changes introduced since 6.2.5: fetchmail-6.2.5.X is a security fix branch that forked off fetchmail-6.2.5. It does not change for anything but security and the most severe bug fixes. Note that no 6.2.5.X security audits are planned except when a particular bug is reported, and that 6.2.5.X is unsafe to use on some systems, particularly those that lack a *working and secure* snprintf implementation. The fetchmail 6.2.5.X branch will be discontinued early in 2006. fetchmail-6.2.5.5 2005-12-19 Matthias Andree * SECURITY FIX CVE-2005-4348: fix null pointer dereference in multidrop mode when the message is empty. Reported by Daniel Drake <http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.fetchmail.user/7573> and others (Debian Bug #343836). Fix by Sunil Shetye. * Fix Debian bug #301964, fetchmail leaks sockets when SSL negotiation fails. Fix suggested by Goswin Brederlow. * Add fetchmail-SA-2005-{01,02,03}.txt fetchmail-6.2.5.4 2005-11-13 Matthias Andree * Also ship pre-built rcfile_y.[ch] for systems that don't have flex, yacc or bison. * On FreeBSD, add /usr/local/include to CPPFLAGS so that libintl.h is found. * Avoid automatically picking up HESIOD implementations that lack hesiod_getmailhost, such as the one in FreeBSD's base system. * Fix makedepend for separated build (where the build is not run from the source directory), but prevent packaging from separated build, it yields bogus results. * Fix resolv.h autodetection. * Add +HESIOD to version printout if appropriate. fetchmail-6.2.5.3 2005-11-12 Matthias Andree * SECURITY FIX CVE-2005-3088: fetchmailconf: fix password exposure: use umask 077 before opening output file and restore umask later. * Critical fix: fix IMAP timeouts, counting message count down on servers that do not send EXISTS counts after EXPUNGE. Debian Bug#314509. * Ship pre-built rcfile_l.c for systems that don't have flex. * Build environment: Update included gettext. Fix --with-included-gettext. Fix parallel build (make -j). Fix "always rebuild fetchmail" syndrome. * Do not link against -ll or -lfl (not needed). fetchmail-6.2.5.2 (patch Fri Jul 22 01:52 GMT 2005, tarball Sat Jul 23 21:34 GMT 2005) * README: Added a note about release status - READ IT! * Note: Due to a Makefile.in bug, you may need to use GNU make. * SECURITY FIX CVE-2005-2335: truncate UIDL replies, lest malicious or compromised POP3 servers overflow fetchmail's stack. Debian bug #212762. This is a remote root exploit. Thanks: Miloslav Trmac for pointing out the fix in 6.2.5.1 was buggy. Thanks: Ludwig Nussel for a much simpler fix. * Critical fix: omit blank between MAIL FROM: and <user@example.org>, as this causes mail loss with some listeners. * Fix: POP2 driver wouldn't properly check authentication failure. * Sunil Shetye's fix to force fetchsizelimit to 1 for APOP and RPOP.
2005-12-05Ran "pkglint --autofix", which corrected some of the quoting issues inrillig1-4/+4
CONFIGURE_ARGS.
2005-11-01Add patch-ak for a fetchmailconf security issue. This patch doesadrianp2-1/+48
not impact the fetchmail package so no version bump is required.
2005-10-25Add SOCKS4/SOCKS5 support.scottr1-1/+15
2005-10-21Fix mail/fetchmail under darwin (PR 28543).tonio5-3/+153
The added patches add a prefix "fm_" to lock related finctions, to avoid name clash with darwin lock functions. Link with -lresolv under darwin. (thanks scole_at_sdf.lonestar.org for the patches) Bump PKGREVISION
2005-09-28Replaced "# defined" with "yes" in Makefile variables like GNU_CONFIGURE,rillig1-3/+3
NO_BUILD, USE_LIBTOOL.
2005-07-22Include patch for fetchmail 6.2.5.2 because of CAN-2005-2335.frueauf3-3/+188
For more details have a look at http://fetchmail.berlios.de/fetchmail-SA-2005-01.txt Changes listed within the NEWS file since 6.2.5: fetchmail-6.2.5.2 (Fri Jul 22 01:52 GMT 2005): * NOTE: Due to a Makefile.in bug, you may need to use GNU make. * SECURITY FIX: truncate UIDL replies, lest malicious or compromised POP3 servers overflow fetchmail's stack. Debian bug #212762. This is a remote root exploit. CVE Name: CAN-2005-2335. Thanks: Miloslav Trmac for pointing out the fix in 6.2.5.1 was buggy. Thanks: Ludwig Nussel for a much simpler fix. * Critical fix: omit blank between MAIL FROM: and <user@example.org>, as this causes mail loss with some listeners. * Fix: POP2 driver wouldn't properly check authentication failure. * Sunil Shetye's fix to force fetchsizelimit to 1 for APOP and RPOP.
2005-05-30Correct handling if gssapi and kerberos is defined. Proposal byfrueauf1-4/+3
Dieter Baron, tested by Jukka Salmi.
2005-05-30Avoid that "kerberos" appears more than once in PKG_OPTIONS.frueauf1-2/+2
Change suggested by Jukka Salmi.
2005-05-24transform PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS+= to PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS. Suggested byfrueauf1-4/+2
Jukka Salmi.
2005-05-22Remove USE_TBL from pkgsrc and replace with USE_TOOLS+=tbl.jlam1-2/+2
2005-05-02RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR is no longer customizable.reed1-1/+2
And always is defined as share/examples/rc.d which was the default before. This rc.d scripts are not automatically added to PLISTs now also. So add to each corresponding PLIST as required. This was discussed on tech-pkg in late January and late April. Todo: remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR uses in MESSAGES and elsewhere and remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR itself.
2005-04-21update this since patch-ae changed.frueauf1-2/+2
2005-04-21Include change described in pr/29955 which checks for $with_kerberos5frueauf1-5/+23
!= "no" instead of = "yes"
2005-04-11Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used.tv1-2/+1
2005-02-24Add RMD160 digests.agc1-1/+2
2005-01-21Remove definition of CRYPTO. It is no longer needed iffrueauf1-2/+1
PKG_USE_KERBEROS is defined, noted by Jukka Salmi.
2005-01-21Rework kerberos V support:frueauf3-114/+212
- use kerberos instead of kerberos5 as PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS to keep compliance with other kerberos aware packages in pkgsrc - use the krb5 buildlink environment Introduce support for gssapi which was also requested in pr pkg/26170 with the according PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS. gssapi will imply kerberos5.
2005-01-20Add option for kerberos5 like suggested in pr pkg/26170.frueauf3-3/+7489
Since I have no kerberos server I just verified it compiled.