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2006-02-05Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change.joerg223-355/+446
2006-02-05Update to 1.1.0adrianp7-62/+89
> FreeRADIUS 1.1.0 ; $Date: 2006/01/04 05:55:19 $, urgency=low > Feature improvements > * rlm_ldap has "set_auth_type" configuration option, which should > address some configuration problems when using it. > * Fix MIT Kerberos bug > * Modules can be load balanced, both in isolation and redundantly. > See doc/load-balance.txt for more information. > * rlm_perl is now marked "stable" > * N-tier certificate patch from Mohammed Petiwala. > * Copied dictionaries from the CVS head (many, many, more vendors) > * Enabled support for weird VSA formats, like Lucent and Starent. > * Support encrypted IP address and integers, for Juniper clients. > * Add PEAP machine authentication support in module "rlm_mschap". > * Support User-Password field encryption in digest mode. > * rlm_x99_token has become rlm_otp (with lots of changes). > * Add rlm_sqlcounter to the list of stable modules. > * Read MySQL specific options in sections [freeradius] and [client] > from file "my.cnf". > * Support the ${Cisco-AVPair[n]} syntax. > * Execute modules in {Pre,Post}-Proxy-Type stanzas. > * Add new options to radclient to run stress tests on the server. > * New module "rlm_sql_log" to postpone the storage of accounting data > in a SQL database. See rlm_sql_log(5) manpage. > * New program "radsqlrelay" which sends the SQL logfile according to > the SQL server's capabilities. > > Bug fixes > * 306 (HUP when built with threads, but executed with -s) > * 285 (more attributes in dictionary.cisco.vpn3000) > * rlm_digest has a number of bug fixes to authentication types. > * Don't leak memory in module "rlm_sql". > * Update the dictionaries, so that VALUEs with the same name, > but different numbers, aren't allowed. > * Queue the request before looking for available threads. > * Don't free the check items after we received the proxy reply. > * Expand config variables in included files, too. > * Check the return value of accounting modules and don't proxy > invalid requests. > * In rlm_passwd, don't close a file stream more than once. > * Fix format string errors in rlm_sql.c, spotted by Primoz Bratanic. > * Walk the whole string in when escaping strings in rlm_ldap. > * Include crypt.h if it is available so we get a prototype for crypt(), > spotted by Konstantin Kubatkin. > * Removed (for almost all uses) length restrictions on vendor names > and VALUE names. > * Don't leak memory when proxying an Access-Challenge response. > * Make the sleep time user-defined, so radrelay can send more than > 7 requests/s. > * Fix a memory leak in rlm_checkval. > * radclient doesn't resend countless times packets with invalid > signature. > * Fix segfault and mem leak in rlm_pam.
2006-02-05Update to 1.4.3.1adrianp3-13/+14
> ####################### V 1.4.3.1: > > corrections: > PROBLEM: UNIX socket listen accepted only one (or a few) connections. > FIX: do not remove listening UNIX socket in child process > > PROBLEM: SIGSEGV when TCP part of SSL connect failed > FIX: check ssl pointer before calling SSH_shutdown > > In debug mode, show connect client port even when connect fails > > ####################### V 1.4.3.0: > > new features: > socat options -L, -W for application level locking > > options "lockfile", "waitlock" for address level locking > (Stefan Luethje) > > option "readbytes" limits read length (Adam Osuchowski) > > option "retry" for unix-connect, unix-listen, tcp6-listen (Dale Dude) > socat options -L, -W for application level locking > > options "lockfile", "waitlock" for address level locking > (Stefan Luethje) > > option "readbytes" limits read length (Adam Osuchowski) > > option "retry" for unix-connect, unix-listen, tcp6-listen (Dale Dude) > > pty symlink, unix listen socket, and named pipe are per default removed > after use; option unlink-close overrides this new behaviour and also > controls removal of other socat generated files (Stefan Luethje) > > corrections: > option "retry" did not work with tcp-listen > > EPIPE condition could result in a 100% CPU loop > > further changes: > support systems without SHUT_RD etc. > handle more size_t types > try to find makedepend options with gcc 3 (richard/OpenMacNews)
2006-02-04Fix build on Solaris.markd4-8/+40
2006-02-04Update a comment in the Makefileadrianp1-1/+7
2006-02-04Add missing entries to PLIST. Bump PKGREVISION.hira2-2/+6
2006-02-03Update to version 20051128.rpaulo2-6/+6
2006-02-03Bump PKGREVISION of these packages which affected (fixed) bytaca1-2/+2
fix of REPLACE_RUBY, the impact was big or small.
2006-02-02Fixed pkglint warnings.rillig6-21/+21
2006-02-02USE_TOOLS+= pkg-configmarkd1-1/+2
2006-02-01Add DragonFly support. Also recognize DragonFly and NetBSD as OS name.joerg6-15/+70
2006-02-01Add CVS ID to patch.reed2-2/+4
2006-02-01Update to version 3.4.0salo3-17/+16
Changes: - flush cache when changing ftp:charset. - show all queued commands on `queue' command. - support open ranges for `mirror --size-range'. - new setting dns:max-retries. - change dns:fatal-timeout setting to accept time interval suffixes. - prefer getaddrinfo over gethostbyname2. - treat GNUTLS_E_UNEXPECTED_PACKET_LENGTH as EOF indicator - this fixes secure ftp with ProFTPD server. - fixed netrc usage when no user name is given.
2006-02-01Looks like kiax wasn't linked to LIBOSSAUDIO with LIBS... use LDFLAGSxtraeme1-2/+2
again.
2006-01-31Update to KDE 3.5.1markd2-6/+7
Changes: * Kopete o Fix disconnects/crashes after connecting to a Yahoo webcam o Don't send picture information packets to Yahoo buddies when connecting into invisible state, as one might use these packets to reveal your real connection state o Don't crash when deleting several contacts that are in several groups o Fix escaping of HTML in Yahoo messages * KPPP o fix initialization problem with some modems (Qualcomm 3G CDMA) o support higher connection speeds (921600 bps)
2006-01-31Sync with nmap 4.00salo1-4/+4
2006-01-31Update to version 4.00salo3-17/+17
Changes: 4.00: ===== - Added the '?' command to the runtime interaction system. It prints a list of accepted commands. Thanks to Andrew Lutomirski (luto(a)myrealbox.com) for the patch. 3.9999: ======= - Generated a new libpcre/configure to cope with changes in LibPCRE 6.4 - Updated nmap-mac-prefixes to reflect the latest OUI DB from the IEEE (http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt) - Updated nmap-protocols with the latest IEEE internet protocols assignments (http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers). - Updated the Nmap version number and related fields that MS Visual Studio places in the binary. This was done by editing mswin32/nmap.rc. 3.999: ====== - Added runtime interaction support to Windows, thanks to patches from Andrew Lutomirski (luto(a)myrealbox.com) and Gisle Vanem (giva(a)bgnett.no). - Changed a couple lines of tcpip.cc (put certain IP header fields in host byte order rather than NBO) to (hopefully) support Mac OS X on Intel. Thanks to Kurt Grutzmacher (grutz(a)jingojango.net) for the patch. - Upgraded the included LibPCRE from version 6.3 to 6.4. There was a report of version detection crashes on the new Intel-based MACs with 6.3. - Fixed an issue in which the installer would malfunction in rare issues when installing to a directory with spaces in it. Thanks to Thierry Zoller (Thierry(a)Zoller.lu) for the report. 3.99: ===== - Integrated all remaining 2005 service submissions. The DB now has surpassed 3,000 signatures for the first time. There now are 3,153 signatures for 381 service protocols. Those protocols span the gamut from abc, acap, afp, and afs to zebedee, zebra, and zenimaging. It even covers obscure protocols such as http, ftp, smtp, and ssh :). Thanks to Version Detection Czar Doug Hoyte for his excellent work on this. - Created a Windows executable installer using the open source NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System). It handles Pcap installation, registry performance changes, and adding Nmap to your cmd.exe executable path. The installer source files are in mswin32/nsis/ . Thanks to Google SoC student Bo Jiang (jiangbo(a)brandeis.edu) for creating the initial version. - Fixed a backward compatibility bug in which Nmap didn't recognize the --min_rtt_timeout option (it only recognized the newly hyphenated --min-rtt-timeout). Thanks to Joshua D. Abraham (jabra(a)ccs.neu.edu) for the bug report. - Fixed compilation to again work with gcc-derivatives such as MingW. Thanks to Gisle Vanem (giva(a)bgnett.no) for sending the patches 3.98BETA1: ========== - Added run time interaction as documented at http://www.insecure.org/nmap/man/man-runtime-interaction.html . While Nmap is running, you can now press 'v' to increase verbosity, 'd' to increase the debugging level, 'p' to enable packet tracing, or the capital versions (V,D,P) to do the opposite. Any other key (such as enter) will print out a status message giving the estimated time until scan completion. This only works on UNIX for now. Do we have any volunteers to add Windows support? You would need to change a handful of UNIX-specific termio calls with the Windows equivalents. This feature was created by Paul Tarjan (ptarjan(a)stanford.edu) as part of the Google Summer of Code. - Reverse DNS resolution is now done in parallel rather than one at a time. All scans of large networks (particularly list, ping and just-a-few-ports scans) should benefit substantially from this change. If you encounter any problems, please let us know. The new --system_dns option was added so you can use the (slow) system resolver if you prefer that for some reason. You can specify a comma separated list of DNS server IP addresses for Nmap to use with the new --dns_servers option. Otherwise, Nmap looks in /etc/resolve.conf (UNIX) or the system registry (Windows) to obtain the nameservers already configured for your system. This excellent patch was written by Doug Hoyte (doug(a)hcsw.org). - Added the --badsum option, which causes Nmap to use invalid TCP or UDP checksums for packets sent to target hosts. Since virtually all host IP stacks properly drop these packets, any responses received are likely coming from a firewall or IDS that didn't bother to verify the checksum. For more details on this technique, see http://www.phrack.org/phrack/60/p60-0x0c.txt . The author of that paper, Ed3f (ed3f(a)antifork.org), is also the author of this patch (which I changed it a bit). - The 26 Nmap commands that previously included an underscore (--max_rtt_timeout, --send_eth, --host_timeout, etc.) have been renamed to use a hyphen in the preferred format (i.e. --max-rtt-timeout). Underscores are still supported for backward compatibility. - More excellent NmapFE patches from Priit Laes (amd(a)store20.com) were applied to remove all deprecated GTK API calls. This also eliminates the annoying Gtk-Critical and Gtk-WARNING runtime messages. - Changed the way the __attribute__ compiler extension is detected so that it works with the latest Fedora Core 4 updates (and perhaps other systems). Thanks to Duilio Protti (dprotti(a)fceia.unr.edu.ar) for writing the patch. The compilation error message this fixes was usually something like: "nmap.o(.rodata+0x17c): undefined reference to `__gthrw_pthread_cancel(unsigned long)" - Added some exception handling code to mswin32/winfix.cc to prevent Nmap from crashing mysteriously when you have WinPcap 3.0 or earlier (instead of the required 3.1). It now prints an error message instead asking you to upgrade, then reduces functionality to connect()-only mode. I couldn't get it working with the C++ standard try/catch() blocks, but as soon as I used the nonstandard MS conventions (__try/__except(), everything worked fine. Shrug. - Stripped the firewall API out of the libdnet included with Nmap because Nmap doesn't use it anyway. This saves space and reduces the likelihood of compilation errors and warnings. - Modified the previously useless --noninteractive option so that it deactivates runtime interaction. 3.96BETA1: ========== - Added --max_retries option for capping the maximum number of retransmissions the port scan engine will do. The value may be as low as 0 (no retransmits). A low value can increase speed, though at the risk of losing accuracy. The -T4 option now allows up to 6 retries, and -T5 allows 2. Thanks to Martin Macok (martin.macok(a)underground.cz) for writing the initial patch, which I changed quite a bit. I also updated the docs to reflect this neat new option. - Many of the Nmap low-level timing options take a value in milliseconds. You can now append an 's', 'm', or 'h' to the value to give it in seconds, minutes, or hours instead. So you can specify a 45 minute host timeout with --host_timeout 45m rather than specifying --host_timeout 2700000 and hoping you did the math right and have the correct number of zeros. This also now works for the --min_rtt_timeout, --max_rtt_timeout, --initial_rtt_timeout, --scan_delay, and --max_scan_delay options. - Improved the NmapFE port to GTK2 so it better-conforms to the new API and you don't get as many annoying messages in your terminal window. GTK2 is prettier and more functional too. Thanks to Priit Laes (amd(a)store20.com) for writing these excellent patches. - Fixed a problem which led to the error message "Failed to determine dst MAC address for target" when you try to run Nmap using a dialup/PPP adapter on Windows rather than a real ethernet card. Due to Microsoft breaking raw sockets, Nmap no longer supports dialup adapters, but it should now give you a clearer error message than the "dst MAC address" nonsense. - Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is now supported thanks to a patch to libdnet's configure.in by Petr Salinger (Petr.Salinger(a)t-systems.cz). - Tried to update to the latest autoconf only to find that there hasn't been a new version in more than two years :(. I was able to find new config.sub and config.guess files at http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/config/config/ , so I updated to those. - Fixed a problem with the -e option when run on Windows (or UNIX with --send_eth) when run on an ethernet network against an external (routed) host. You would get the message "NmapArpCache() can only take IPv4 addresses. Sorry". Thanks to KX (kxmail(a)gmail.com) for helping to track down the problem. - Made some changes to allow source port zero scans (-g0). Nmap used to refuse to do this, but now it just gives a warning that it may not work on all systems. It seems to work fine on my Linux box. Thanks to Bill Dale (bill_dale(a)bellsouth.net) for suggesting this feature. - Made a change to libdnet so that Windows interfaces are listed as down if they are disconnected, unplugged, or otherwise unavailable. - Ceased including foreign translations in the Nmap tarball as they take up too much space. HTML versions can be found at http://www.insecure.org/nmap/docs.html , while XML and NROFF versions are available from http://www.insecure.org/nmap/data/man-xlate/ . - Changed INSTALL and README-WIN32 files to mostly just reference the new Nmap Install Guide at http://www.insecure.org/nmap/install/ . - Included docs/nmap-man.xml in the tarball distribution, which is the DocBook XML source for the Nmap man page. Patches to Nmap that are user-visible should include patches to the man page XML source rather than to the generated Nroff. - Fixed Nmap so it doesn't crash when you ask it to resume a previous scan, but pass in a bogus file rather than actual Nmap output. Thanks to Piotr Sobolewski (piotr_sobolewski(a)o2.pl) for the fix.
2006-01-30This uses libtool, so add USE_LIBTOOL=yes.wiz1-1/+2
2006-01-30Fix tcpwrappers option. Since it is on by default, bump PKGREVISION.wiz2-7/+8
From Hironaga KOJIMA in private mail.
2006-01-30Update "libtorrent" package to version 0.8.3 and "rtorrent" package totron9-28/+119
version 0.4.3. Changes since 0.7.6/0.3.6: - New throttle implementation - Improved config file parser - Settings for using a http proxy and changing the process's umask. - Many more bug fixes and improvements
2006-01-29s/var/${VARBASE}/gadrianp1-3/+3
2006-01-29Fix COMMENTadrianp1-2/+2
2006-01-29Changes 0.96:adam3-8/+21
New features: - Browse Host (HTML and Gnutella), TLS and IPv6 support. - Chinese and Greek translations of the user interface. - D-BUS plugging. - Added hot keys: F2, F8 and F9 (see menu View->...). - Searches are now created with a configurable expiration date. Improvements: - Optimization of the UTF-8 processing. - Better filename conversion to locale, with automagic charset detection. - General performance improvements in QRP and search filters. - Full "nl" translation. - Sorting persistence. Under the hood: - Buffering of downloaded data to avoid excessive disk fragmentation - Support for the epoll()/kqueue() system calls. - More optimistic PARQ ETA, and PARQ back-off when QUEUE are unanswered. - NFS-compatible session locking if anyone cares. - Nifty property browser.
2006-01-29Added snort-preludeshannonjr1-1/+2
2006-01-29This is a package providing a version of snort that functions as a sensorshannonjr1-0/+25
in the Prelude hybrid IDS system. This snort version will report alerts to the coonfigured Prelude manager. The overhead of this reporting option is comparable to barnyard. This is one of several new Prelude packages.
2006-01-29Add & enable dnsdoctorseb1-1/+2
2006-01-29Initial import of DNSdoctor version 1.0.0 as net/dnsdoctor into the NetBSDseb6-0/+278
Packages Collection. DNSdoctor is intended to help solving misconfigurations or inconsistencies in DNS zones by looking for potential errors, give you a description of the problem and refer you to RFC or other documents.
2006-01-27Update ns to 2.29.minskim6-3365/+230
Changes: - updated SCTP implementation. - added new retransmission policy for sending fast retransmissions to the same destination and timeout retransmissions to an alternate destination - added experimental feature: changePrimaryThresh_ sets a threshold for when the primary destination is changed automatically - added the ability to specify one of three dormant state actions - added the ability to track the number of times fast retransmit, multiple fast retransmit, and timeouts are invoked - new TCL bindable variables: initial RTO, min RTO, max RTO, fast rtx trigger, and sack delay - bug fixes.
2006-01-26Updated p5-Net-Pcap to 0.11:hiramatsu2-8/+7
2005.11.28 - 0.11 - Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni (SAPER) - [CODE] Added the pcapinfo command. - [DIST] Cygwin installation was simplified and should now Just Work. - [TESTS] Improved the whole test suite to make it use the best device it can find (was needed for Cygwin & Win32). - [DOC] Corrected a few typos thanks to Test::Spelling. - [DOC] Small documentation nits. 2005.11.xx - 0.10 - Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni (SAPER) - [BUGFIX] lookupnet() wasn't exported by :functions. - [BUGFIX] Fixed findalldevs() emulation. - [BUGFIX] Replaced several newSViv() with newSVuv() to respect the actual unsigned nature of several fields. - [TESTS] Fixed 03-openlive.t for Darwin/Mac OS X. - [TESTS] RT#15342: lookupnet() fails if the device returned by lookupdev() has no IP configured. Thanks to - [TESTS] RT#15343: warnings when running t/14-datalink.t - [TESTS] Fixed another corner case in t/02-lookup.t thanks to Rafael Garcia-Suarez. - [TESTS] t/Utils.pm now sets the environment to C. Thanks to Karl Y. Pradene. 2005.10.26 - 0.09 - Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni (SAPER) - [BUGFIX] Restored compatibility with older versions of libpcap, namely the traditional ones founds on BSD systems. - [FEATURE] Added Microsoft Visual C++ 7 compatibility, thanks to Max Maischen and Jean-Louis Morel. - [CODE] Added new detection routines for looking which functions are actually available on the host system. - [CODE] Upgraded to Devel::PPPort 3.06_03 - [TESTS] Renamed t/CheckAuth.pm to t/Utils.pm, added function is_available(). - [TESTS] Changed the way the test utility module is loaded. - [TESTS] Updated several test files so they skip the tests that depend on a function that may be unavailable. - [TESTS] Fixes several corner cases thanks to the benevolent testing of Philippe Bruhat, David Morel and Scott Lanning. 2005.10.05 - 0.08 - Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni (SAPER) - [BUGFIX] RT#6320: loop() conflicts with alarm(). Thanks to RafaZ: Garcia-Suarez for the patch. Also applied to dispatch() and next(). - [BUGFIX] setnonblock() and getnonblock() now checks that $err is a reference. - [BUGFIX] Merged Jean-Louis Morel patch: modification of the detection code in Makefile.PL for Win32; fixes for compiling with Microsoft compiler; simplification of lookupdev(). - [BUGFIX] Restored compatibility with Perl 5.6, 5.5 and 5.4 - [BUGFIX] Fixed memory leak in lookupdev(). - [BUGFIX] Some XS wrappers (compile(), dispatch(), stats()) now resets the error string before calling the underlying functions. - [FEATURE] Now tries to use XSLoader if available, then falls back to DynaLoader. - [FEATURE] Improved findalldevs(). See documentation. - [FEATURE] Added wrapper for freecode(), dump_flush(), dump_file(). - [DIST] Improved detection code in Makefile.PL. - [TESTS] Updated t/05-dump.t, t/12-next.t in order to increase code coverage (94%). What remains uncovered is cargo-cult defensive, hence untestable, code. - [TESTS] Updated t/01-api.t, t/05-dump.t, t/08-filter.t, t/10-fileno.t, t/13-dispatch.t, t/16-setnonblock.t - [TESTS] Updated all test scripts in order to suppress warnings. - [TESTS] Moved the the check whether pcap can be used in t/CheckAuth.pm and added Win32 specific code, supplied by Jean-Louis Morel. - [TESTS] Added t/rt-6320.t for checking the bugfix of RT#6320. - [TESTS] Added t/distchk.t 2005.09.23 - 0.07 - Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni (SAPER) - [BUGFIX] RT#7455: Memory corruption when using Net::Pcap::Compile() - [BUGFIX] Merged Win32 fix to pcap_lookupdev() from JLM/0.04.02 - [FEATURE] Added wrappers for lib_version(), open_dead(), set_datalink(), datalink_name_to_val(), datalink_val_to_name(), datalink_val_to_description() - [FEATURE] Added support for all DLT_*, MODE_*, PCAP_* and useful BPF_* numeric macros using ExtUtils::Constant. - [FEATURE] Added const qualifiers when appropriate. - [FEATURE] Added ppport.h - [DIST] Added libpcap detection using have_library() from XML::LibXML::Common - [TESTS] Fixed scripts t/10-fileno.t, - [TESTS] Added t/17-lib_version.t, t/18-open_dead.t, 19-breakloop.t - [TESTS] Updated t/14-datalink.t - [DOC] Updated documentation. 2005.09.15 - 0.06 - Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni (SAPER) - [FEATURE] RT#7594: added pcap_setnonblock() and pcap_getnonblock(). Thanks to Ernesto Domat for the patch. - [FEATURE] Changed the warning returned by stats() in order to be uniform with other similar warnings - [TESTS] Completely rewrote the tests suite using Test::More and better (and portable) methods to skip tests when appropriate. - [TESTS] Added t/podcover.t, t/pod.t, t/portfs.t - [TESTS] Added t/15-is_swapped.t, t/16-setnonblock.t - [DIST] Updated Makefile.PL - [DOC] RT#7671: documentation typo - [DOC] Updated the documentation.
2006-01-25DragonFly also needs sys/time.h before sys/resource.h.joerg2-1/+15
2006-01-25net/if_ether.h and net/ethertypes.h are approximately replacable byjoerg2-5/+19
netinet/if_ether.h on FreeBSD and DragonFly.
2006-01-25Just use ed as NIC for DragonFly as well. This code should really bejoerg2-14/+23
changed to have a proper ethernet check, not some magic name logic.
2006-01-25Rename bpf_dump, it conflicts with a function in libpcap.joerg3-5/+37
2006-01-25Add DragonFly support.joerg4-10/+72
2006-01-25Do not hardcode -lossaudio, the correct way is the following:xtraeme1-2/+3
* Include mk/ossaudio.buildlink3.mk * LIBS+= ${LIBOSSAUDIO} (which in some platforms will be empty).
2006-01-25Another forgotten patch: Don't define socklen_t on DragonFly. Never.joerg1-0/+13
2006-01-25Fix error code handling for thread priority setting on non NetBSD systems.reinoud3-19/+11
Forgot to remove the changes.
2006-01-25Add kiax. (hi reinoud!)salo1-1/+2
2006-01-25Initial import of kiax 0.8.4reinoud13-0/+315
In the process of the development of Asterisk a new protocol has gathered the attention among the VoIP users - the Inter-Asterisk eXchange, or IAX (TM), Protocol, used as a the native communication protocol between Asterisk PBX Servers. What is particularly good in it is that it requires only one UDP port per endpoint to create a successful communication channel for VoIP calls. This makes it much friendlier for users behind NAT, which is not the case with SIP and H.323 - they required specific router configurations for their channel establishment, thus hindering faster spread of VoIP on the home and corporate desktop.
2006-01-24Install the README files for the LDAP, MySQL and PgSQL options.ghen2-3/+7
Bump PKGREVISION. Ok for wiz.
2006-01-24Changes 5.3.0.1:adam17-380/+123
*** Security Fix *** Changes 5.3: *** Important Notes *** Several very significant changes have been made in Net-SNMP for this release that warrant special attention. - shared library version number no longer matches the release number. We now follow the versioning scheme recommended by libtool. For the 5.3 release this means that the libraries now have a SONAME ending with ".so.10", e.g. libnetsnmp.so.10. - snmpd has not been truncating log files at startup, as documented in the man pages, for a while now. This default behaviour has been restored. Please use the '-A' flag if you want to continue appending to your log files at startup. - snmptrapd will no longer accept all traps by default. It must be configured with authorized SNMPv1/v2c community strings and/or SNMPv3 users. Non-authorized traps/informs will be dropped. - Due to a copyright statement that didn't allow modifications, snmpnetstat has been completely rewritten. The new version now accepts the same command-line options as the other tools, which has introduced a number of incompatible changes. However, it does now finally support SNMPv3.
2006-01-24Add patch so MANDIR is not hard-coded.reed3-2/+19
And set it in the make environment. This fixes installation of man page as seen on DragonFly bulk build. Revision not bumped since no change for systems where this worked before.
2006-01-24security/heimdal and net/openafs conflict because of:wiz1-2/+3
bin/compile_et bin/kpasswd bin/pagsh Addresses PR 32610 and PR 32612 by Ola Eriksson.
2006-01-24security/heimdal and arla conflict with each other because of:wiz1-2/+3
bin/mk_cmds lib/libroken.la lib/libsl.la lib/libss.la man/man3/arg_printusage.3 man/man3/getarg.3 Addresses PR 32610 and PR 32611 by Ola Eriksson.
2006-01-24Unlimit the maximum number of open files when starting the daemon as itjmmv2-2/+5
requires more than the default 64. Bump PKGREVISION to 1. Fixes PR pkg/32602. I guess the real solution could be to modify mldonkey's source to unlimit this value itself, but I don't want to deal with (i.e., learn) ocaml code...
2006-01-24Add another CONFLICTS line for the correct spelling of BitTornado.joerg1-1/+2
2006-01-24Update net/mydns-pgsql and net/mydns-mysql to mydns-1.1.0.ghen4-10/+8
This fixes vulnid:1747 (denial-of-service vulnerability). 18-Jan-2006 Don Moore <bboy@bboy.net> [1.1.0] - Implemented RFC 2136 (DNS UPDATE). See the manual for usage instructions. - Fixed minor bug in admin.php where if db_get_settings() failed, it might display an error message without consistent formatting. - Added two additional fields to the --verbose query log. The opcode of the query (QUERY or UPDATE), and a quoted field containing a description of the UPDATE performed, if the opcode was UPDATE. - Updated contrib/stats.php to handle new log fields. - Fixed bug in --dump-config -- if present, fields without default values ("no-listen", "soa-where", "rr-where", and "recursive") were not being dumped. - Made --dump-config dump ALL possible configuration options, even if no value was originally specified. As such, MyDNS will no longer warn the user when a config option doesn't have a value. It will be silently ignored. - Including <inttypes.h> after a suggestion by Christian Tschenett, to help things out on 64-bit platforms like OSX. If this creates problems on your platform, please let me know. - Modified admin.php to allow a backslash in the 'mbox' field, immediately preceding a dot. This is used in DNS to indicate the presence of a dot in the username part of the administrator's email address. There was an additional bug report from Andreas Grip that MyDNS was replying with the slashes doubled up in this case, but it appears to be a problem with the "dig" program, not MyDNS. - Fixed bug with "rr-where" clause -- conf.c was using "soa-where" instead. David Darville first reported this bug. Michael Gile submitted it two minutes later, with a patch. - Added "create_domain.pl" to the contrib/ directory. Thanks to Gerard de Brieder for this script. See contrib/README for more information. - Fixed bug in src/lib/rr.c (mydns_rr_load) that caused a segfault if origin was NULL (it was designed to allow NULL, but this version is the first to ever call it in that way). - Added support for NAPTR (RFC 2915) records. Users with existing MyDNS databases will need to alter their tables to allow "NAPTR" in the "type" column if they want to use NAPTR. - Renamed library functions mydns_parse_rr() and mydns_parse_soa() to mydns_rr_parse() and mydns_soa_parse(), for consistency. - Library functions mydns_rr_dup() and mydns_soa_dup() now fail (terminating the program) if out of memory. - Moved routines that parse data for individual RR types (RP, SRV, and NAPTR) into individual functions from mydns_rr_parse for clarity. - Fixed bug where AXFR might transmit incorrect information if a FQDN is used in the 'name' field. - Fixed AXFR bug with ALIAS enabled. Thanks to Sven Wegener for the patch. - Created file "README.mysql" to address various problems common while compiling with MySQL support. - Fixed "use of cast expressions as lvalues is deprecated" warning (caused compilation abort with --enable-debug). - Added hostname to beginning of SIGUSR1 status output. - Renamed "update" column in the soa table to "update_acl"; how could I be so stupid as to name a column "update"?! - Fixed a critical denial-of-service vulnerability.
2006-01-24Document MYDNS_USER and MYDNS_GROUP as user-settable variables.ghen1-1/+3
2006-01-24Reindent.ghen5-58/+56
2006-01-24Bump BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED of textproc/expat to 2.0.0 becausewiz42-68/+84
of the shlib major bump. PKGREVISION++ for the dependencies.