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- nsd-xfer is now in package
- bug fixes
- pidfile can be specified by -P
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* Bug fixes
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PREFIX/share/man. The later may happen if that directory exists if
created by another package. Fixes PR pkg/28959.
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package supplies them itself).
From Greg Woods by way of Jeremy Reed.
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Changes since 4.1.2:
RELEASE 5.0.1 SEP-09-2004
- The module is now again functional with Perl 5.6.x. Compensations
were made for compatibility problems with the IO::Socket::INET and
Math::BigInt modules packaged with Perl 5.6.x.
- The UDP/IPv6 and TCP/IPv6 Transport Domains are now functional when
using version 2.0x of the IO::Socket::INET6 module.
RELEASE 5.0.0 JUL-20-2004
- Added support for the UDP/IPv6 Transport Domain listed in RFC 3419.
- Support for the TCP/IPv4 and TCP/IPv6 Transport Domains was added
as described in RFC 3430 - "SNMP over TCP Transport Mapping".
- Optimizations were made to ASN.1 processing and preparation methods.
- Corrected a possible memory exhaustion error with OCTET STRINGs that
contain "printf" format characters.
- The ASN.1 types associated with the ObjectSyntax values in the
VarBindList can now be retrieved using the var_bind_types() method.
- The function snmp_type_ntop() was added for displaying ASN.1 types.
- The Net::SNMP::Dispatcher module now checks for select() errors.
- Passing the "-maxrepetitions" argument with a value of 1 or less
to the get_table() or get_entries() methods instructs them to use
get-next-request messages instead of get-bulk-request messages.
- The maximum allowed value for the maxMsgSize was reduced to 65535.
- The Perl modules for the non-default Transport Domains and Security
Model are now loaded at runtime instead of compile time.
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It includes the correct buildlink3.mk file from either Linux-PAM
(security/PAM) or OpenPAM (security/openpam) and eventually will
support solaris-pam. pam.buildlink3.mk will:
* set PAMBASE to the base directory of the PAM files;
* set PAM_TYPE to the PAM implementation used.
There are two variables that can be used to tweak the selection of
the PAM implementation:
PAM_DEFAULT is a user-settable variable whose value is the default
PAM implementation to use.
PAM_ACCEPTED is a package-settable list of PAM implementations
that may be used by the package.
Modify most packages that include PAM/buildlink3.mk to include
pam.buildlink3.mk instead.
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add a dependency on py-xml to fix build error noted by Min Sik Kim
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* Bug fixes
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ride today's PKGREVISION bump.
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NetBSD with old libpcap.
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pppd fail and the connection doesn't happen. PKGREVISION++.
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Fix .fi lookup (there is a whois server since 2005-01-11).
Point the default browser path to pkgsrc lynx.
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and detects a lot of more versions, thanks to Peter Postma.
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The ChangeLog is huge -- see it for changes. This is still a pre-alpha
piece of software, so rapid development and change is currently expected.
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NetBSD<=2.99.8 as 0.7.2, also match future NetBSD versions as 0.8.3.
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PKGREVISION.
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for now we are assumming that:
_LIBPCAP_VERSIONS= 0.8.3 0.7.2
_LIBPCAP_0.8.3= NetBSD-2.99.9* NetBSD-2.99.1[0-9]*
_LIBPCAP_0.7= NetBSD-1.[56]* NetBSD-2.0*
Users of other platforms should update this list eventually.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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reimporting as ntop1.)
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PAM_AUTHTOK_RECOVERY_ERR and the non-portable PAM_AUTHTOK_RECOVER_ERR as 21,
and you guessed which samba decided to use. Bump the version to nb2.
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- FIX: shared library naming scheme included the howl version number
(jdub@perkypants.org)
- FIX: pkgconfig include pathing included the howl version number
(eloli@hotmail.com)
- FIX: howl_config.h was being included when compiling apps that use howl
(sebastien.estienne@gmail.com)
- FIX: publish sample had reversed callback parameters
(sebastien.estienne@gmail.com)
- nicer printing of text records in browse example
(sebastien.estienne@gmail.com)
Additional pkgsrc changes by me:
* Create a "howl" user and group.
* Add rc.d script.
* Format DESCR.
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${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR} rather than just its default.
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Changelog:
20041209
- (dtucker) [version.h] Release 3.6.1p1.
20041208
- (dtucker) [Makefile.in configure.ac] Add --with-privsep-path configure
option, based on patch from Andrew Stribblehill (ads at debian org).
- (dtucker) [Makefile.in configure.ac] Strip installed binaries by default,
add --disable-strip configure option, taken from OpenSSH. Noticed by otto@
20041207
- (dtucker) OpenBSD CVS Sync
- mickey@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/12/06 17:52:33
[ntpd.h]
ensure the most excellent alignment in the structs; henning@ ok
- mickey@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/12/06 21:57:17
[ntpd.8 ntpd.c ntpd.h]
do not log tiny local clock drifts; w/ help from Joerg Sonnenberger
<joerg@britannica.bec.de>; henning@ ok
20041204
- (dtucker) OpenBSD CVS Sync
- jmc@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/11/07 22:42:33
[ntpd.conf.5]
document that keywords can be specified multiple times;
from otto and myself; prodded by henning;
- otto@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/11/08 20:09:19
[ntpd.conf.5]
Advice user to use multiple servers. Prodded by Daniel Polak, help and ok
jmc@ ok henning@
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/11/10 12:27:54
[ntpd.c ntpd.h parse.y]
const'ify conffile
From: Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@britannica.bec.de>
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/11/10 12:47:28
[client.c ntp.c ntpd.h]
ntp_adjtime() -> priv_adjtime()
ntp_settime() -> priv_settime()
ntp_host_dns() -> priv_host_dns()
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/11/12 18:24:52
[ntp.c ntpd.h util.c]
some missing includes, from Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@britannica.bec.de>
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/11/25 07:27:41
[parse.y]
fix "listen on hostname"
fallout from the deferred dns lookups
noticed by dhartmei@
- (dtucker) [y.tab.c] Regen.
20041203
- (dtucker) [ntpd.c openbsd-compat/bsd-misc.c openbsd-compat/openbsd-compat.h]
Correctly initialise __progname on platforms that don't have it natively,
based on OpenSSH's ssh_get_progname(). Reported by ihsan at dogan.ch.
20041106
- (dtucker) [client.c] Back out portable-specific SA_LEN bits.
- (dtucker) OpenBSD CVS Sync
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/11/05 15:28:29
[parse.y]
memleaks in error pathes, patrick latifi, Thanks!
- dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/11/06 00:39:46
[client.c]
Use SA_LEN() instead of ss.ss_len. Evaluates to the same result but it's
easier on portable. ok henning@
20041105
- (dtucker) [configure.ac ntpd.c] Remove workaround for signal(SIGCHLD,
SIG_IGN) on Linux.
- (dtucker) OpenBSD CVS Sync
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/11/02 19:00:38
[ntpd.8]
superfluous comma, From: James Herbert <lists@artyzan.net>
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/11/05 00:04:22
[ntpd.c]
use SIG_DFL instead of SIG_IGN when we are not interested in SIG_CHILD
anymore, same thing for us and it makes darren's life easier for the
portable
- (dtucker) [configure.ac ntpd.h] Add a --with-privsep-user option to
configure.
20041103
- (dtucker) [configure.ac] Check for snprintf too.
- (dtucker) [ntpd.8] Remove references to OpenBSD-specific startup files,
from Christian Gut (cycloon at is-root org).
20041028
- (dtucker) [openbsd-compat/bsd-misc.c] Use precision from adjtimex for
clock_getres.
20041027
- (dtucker) OpenBSD CVS Sync
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/27 10:55:27
[ntp.c]
use clock_getres(3) and calculate precision from that, and fill the
precision field when we reply in server mode accordingly. from phessler
- dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/27 14:19:12
[ntp.c]
Calculate Hz and round up; ok henning@
- (dtucker) [configure.ac openbsd-compat/bsd-misc.c
openbsd-compat/openbsd-compat.h] Add clock_getres compat function.
20041026
- (dtucker) [configure.ac includes.h openbsd-compat/bsd-misc.c
openbsd-compat/openbsd-compat.h] Add vsyslog() to compat library.
- (dtucker) [configure.ac openbsd-compat/Makefile.in
openbsd-compat/bsd-snprintf.c] Import snprintf replacement from OpenSSH
Portable.
- (dtucker) [configure.ac defines.h] Add a few definitions needed to compile
on older Solaris version.
- (dtucker) [README] Update for Solaris.
- (dtucker) [configure.ac] Look for socklen_t in <sys/socket.h>
- (dtucker) [configure.ac includes.h] Include <ctype.h>, do better checking
for socklen_t.
- (dtucker) [openbsd-compat/openbsd-compat.h] Add prototypes for snprintf
and vsnprintf.
- (dtucker) [configure.ac defines.h] Use sockaddr_storage.__ss_family where
available.
20041023
- (dtucker) OpenBSD CVS Sync
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/14 22:01:28
[client.c]
paranoia: reset query->fd to -1 after close, from canacar some time ago
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/15 00:05:29
[buffer.c]
remove buf_write(), not used in ntpd. found by theo
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/15 00:07:20
[ntp.c]
missing include, from theo
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/15 00:08:06
[ntp.c ntpd.c]
unused variables, theo
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/15 00:18:12
[ntpd.h parse.y]
remove the unused variable/macro code, ok theo
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/15 00:23:08
[parse.y]
kill another unused function and two debugging printfs
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/15 19:14:11
[ntp.c ntpd.c]
malloc the imsg buffers instead of having them statically, suggested by
micsky some time ago, ok otto
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/15 19:21:25
[imsg.c ntp.c ntpd.c ntpd.h]
imsg framework cleanup:
-kill the _pid flavors of imsg_create and imsg_compose, and just add pid as
argument to those
-use imsg_create in imsg_compose instead of duplicating code
-check for datalen overflow
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/15 19:22:55
[imsg.c]
need buf_free() to free buf, free() is not good enough
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/16 01:02:37
[imsg.c]
ewps...
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/16 01:06:51
[imsg.c]
use imsg_add instead of the lower level buf_add in imsg_create; it already
does the error checking for us.
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/16 01:10:05
[imsg.c]
in imsg_compose:
-don't buf_free() on imsg_add() errors, it already does that for us
-use imsg_close() instead of buf_close(), does error handling already
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/16 01:13:42
[imsg.c ntpd.h]
the "type" param to imsg_compose and imsg_create is really an
enum imsg_type and not an int
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/18 07:33:14
[ntp.c ntpd.h]
do not bother overallocating and shrinking the pfd and idx2peer arrays,
doesn't by us anything. discussed with ryan during dinner at original joe's
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/18 20:01:38
[client.c ntp.c ntpd.8 ntpd.c ntpd.h]
add a new -s option, that tells ntpd to set the time using settimeofday()
once at startup. ntpd delays daemonizing until it has done the intial
time setting (or ran into the timeout) in this mode to make sure stuff
started later in rc is not subject to time jumps.
this eleminates the need to run rdate -n beforehands.
with some input from & ok ryan and bob, march music from mickey
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/18 20:27:57
[ntpd.c ntpd.h]
don't call settimeofday() when the offset is smaller than 180 seconds,
adjtime() will fix that fast enough, from discussion in theo's living room
ok mcbride beck
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/18 20:31:46
[ntpd.8]
say when we run settimeofday() with -s and when not, help from bob
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/18 20:37:12
[ntpd.8 ntpd.c]
implement -S to override earlier -s, requested by theo
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/18 23:21:35
[ntpd.c]
jmc says S before s and not s before S, sssssssso we do.
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/18 23:22:13
[ntpd.8]
greatly improved by jmc with some tweaks by yours truly
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/23 01:53:07
[ntpd.c]
reset chld_pid to 0 when acting upon a SIGCHLD so we don't try to send it
a kill then - tiny possible race there
pointed out by Brian Poole <raj@cerias.purdue.edu>
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/24 14:51:16
[client.c ntp_msg.c]
connect() the client-side sockets. idea & test & ok camield@
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/09/30 10:19:43
[client.c]
now that we connect() the client sockets we need to handle ECONNREFUSED as
non-fatal too, from camield@
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/04 11:12:58
[ntp.c]
do not take the average offset from all peers when calculating the total
offset to correct the local clock, but use the median.
given a reasonable sized set of servers this makes us nearly immune against
outliers or flasetickers, without the need for a horribly complicated
outliers detection which does not yield to better results anyway.
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/05 11:23:28
[client.c]
in client_addr_init() and client_nextaddr(), do not set up the socket and
connect it, instead leave it at -1.
in client_query, set up and connect the socket if it is -1.
and, the real reason for this change: handle connect failures gracefully
ok otto
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/08 12:42:25
[client.c]
whitespace both in comment; from bernd
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/13 09:20:41
[ntp.c]
when we get back a IMSG_HOST_DNS message from the parent the peer ID within
might have become invalid (because the peer showed up, dns request sent to
parent, peer vanishes, and then the reply comes back), so do not fatal() in
that case but just log_warnx(). provoked by brad
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/13 12:22:39
[ntp.c server.c]
correctly set refid in replies with NTP protocol versions < 4.
code path for NTP4 remains unchanged, we already set refid correctly there.
NTP3 and older uses an IPv4 address as refid.
use the IP of the server we last synced to if it was a IPv4 one.
sometimes we use the average offset between two, in that case just pick
one for the IP.
this scheme naturally fails when we query IPv6 servers and have to reply
to IPv4 NTP3 (or even older NTP versions) clients - refid stays at 0 then.
this is a protocol limitation, nothing we can do about it.
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/13 12:37:47
[ntp_msg.c]
fall cleaning
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/13 13:19:44
[client.c]
thinko, htonl() -> ntohl(). as we don't use the value in question effect
zero
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/13 13:35:19
[client.c ntp.h ntp_msg.c]
in struct ntp_msg, rename "distance" to "rootdelay" to closer match RFCs
and such
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/13 14:02:50
[ntp.c server.c]
set rootdelay in replies.
inherit rootdelay from the delay from the last client update from the peer
that we picked last time to adjust the local clock.
in some cases we use the average offset between two peers' client updates,
then use the average delay between the two as well.
- dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/14 09:35:48
[client.c ntpd.h server.c]
Have ntpd use IPTOS_LOWDELAY; ok henning@
- dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/15 01:58:04
[client.c server.c]
Only set IPTOS_LOWDELAY on IPv4 interfaces; pointed out by phessler,
ok henning
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/22 21:17:37
[client.c ntp.c ntp_msg.c ntpd.h server.c]
in server mode reply with stratum from the peer that we currently prefer
plus one
- henning@cvs.openbsd.org 2004/10/22 21:24:20
[ntp_msg.c]
oups
- (dtucker) [client.c] Use SA_LEN instead of ss_len.
- (dtucker) [ntpd.c] Move seed_rng earlier.
- (dtucker) [includes.h ntpd.c version.h] Add a version identifier.
- (dtucker) [configure.ac ntp.c] Test for the presence of <paths.h>
- (dtucker) [defines.h] Define MAX() macro if not already defined.
- (dtucker) [ntpd.c] Add SCCS tag marker so 'what' works too.
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Should fix PR pkg/28866 from Kimmo Suominen.
Bump PKGREVISION to 2.
ok wiz.
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size approximatively equal to MLEN.
PKGREVISION++, everyone using that package should update.
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the popular top Unix command does. ntop is based on libpcap and it has been
written in a portable way in order to virtually run on every Unix platform and
on Win32 as well.
ntop users can use a web browser (e.g. netscape) to navigate through ntop (that
acts as a web server) traffic information and get a dump of the network status.
In the latter case, ntop can be seen as a simple RMON-like agent with an
embedded web interface.
The use of:
- a web interface
- limited configuration and administration via the web interface
- reduced CPU and memory usage (they vary according to network size and traffic)
make ntop easy to use and suitable for monitoring various kind of networks.
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user, so it's not nice to try to use an option that will try to chown if
the repository isn't owned by the builder.
(Some OS's do in fact cause an error when the chown in "cp -p" fails.)
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