- Clients using POST are no longer permitted to provide an Injector-Info
header.
- Fixed a bug causing posts with Followup-To set to a moderated group to
be rejected if the posting user didn't have permission to approve
postings.
- Fixed bugs in inncheck with setuid rnews or setgid inews, in
innconfval with inn.conf parameters containing shell metacharacters
but no spaces, and in parsedate.y with some versions of yacc. Fixed a
variety of size-related printf format warnings (e.g., %d vs. %ld)
thanks to the work of Winfried Szukalski.
While INN 2.3.5 is not the latest officially released version it is the
latest one for which an IPv6 patch is available.
Supports slrn and XNews-style scorefiles.
Added sixth layout mode in the Preferences|Layout dialog.
Added a default character set to the Posting Profiles.
Faster article filters.
Lots of bugfixes.
o Bugfixes were published on the slrn website since the release
of 0.9.7.4 last year. Even though no new version was released,
they are quite needed for normal operation (specifically, I was
hit by a locale bug that makes slrn segfault when scoring).
o ${PKGLOCALEDIR} needs to be enforced both in package's Makefile
and PLIT, and in the source (po Makefile has a hard-coded path
that may not match the path used in other parts of the source
tree).
Changes:
both.c - sgetline() - changes to fix SSL bug with the select,
connect_to_nntphost() - add code to handle
host:port syntax. This fix also allows you to
specify a port number for the local host.
suck.c - to handle SIGINT in addition to SIGTERM,
build_command() fix in potential buffer overflow
testhost.c - added -Q option, to allow user to specify
NNTP authentiation via env variables.
And other bug fixes.
- LIST ACTIVE no longer returns data when given a single group argument
if the client is not authorized to read that group.
- XHDR and XPAT weren't correctly parsing article headers, resulting in
searches for the header "newsgroup" matching the header "newsgroups".
- Made CNFS more robust against crashes by actually syncing the cycbuff
headers to disk as was originally intended. Fixed a memory leak in
the tradspool code.
- Two bugs in pgpverify when using GnuPG were fixed: it now correctly
checks for gpgv (rather than pgp) when told to use GnuPG and expects
the keyring to be pubring.gpg (not pubring.pgp).
- Substantial updates to the sample provided control.ctl file.
- Compilation fixes with Perl 5.8.0, BerkeleyDB 4.x, current versions of
Linux (including with large file support), and Tru64. inndf fixes for
ReiserFS.
- Various bugs in the header handling in nnrpd have been fixed,
including hangs when using virtual domains and improper processing of
folded headers under certain circumstances.
- Other minor bug fixes and documentation improvements.
While INN 2.3.4 is not the latest officially released version it is the
latest one for which an IPv6 patch is available.
This release adds a faster task manager, faster loading of large
groups, a few major bugfixes, about a dozen minor bugfixes, fifteen
updated translations, and many usability improvements.
Summary of changes since 1.9.31:
Bug and documentation fixes including:
* fetchnews_check_date.c: Portability: don't pass time_t to
syslog(...%ld...), sizeof time_t != sizeof long on 64bit FreeBSD,
reported by Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de>.
* fetchnews_check_date.c: Check for overflow of time difference.
Paranoia mode, someone needs to hose his clock by at least 68 years
to run into this.
* miscutil.c, TODO: Change to spooldir at the end of initvars()
(after changing uid/gid) to avoid barfing when run from
misconfigured cron.
* pcre_extract.c: Fix abort when extracting string, introduced with
previous strlcpy -> xstrlcpy commit. Reported by Joshua Crawford
<mortarn@softhome.net> Add debug variable to conditional TEST part
to use this code standalone.
* fetchnews.c: Several bug fixes
Please see the ChangeLog file in the source distribution for more details.
Extract of changes:
-Q option to specify NNTP authentication via environment variables
Changes to allow it to use SSL.
-i option, to ignore the readonly opening response and try to post
anyway, since inn-2.3, when using authinfo, still sends 201 code
meaning readonly.
do_one_group() - added code for resetcounter
option. If remote end resets its article numbers
the normal suck response is to ignore the group
and reset the lastread counter to match the current
high counter. This option tells suck to reset
its lastread counter to the low counter, effectively
causing suck to get all articles for the group, and
use the historydb to check for dupes.
Added low_read option. This option is used in concert
with the maxread option of the sucknewsrc. Normally
when there is a maxread in the sucknewsrc, suck will
download the newest articles. This option tells suck
to download instead the oldest articles.
do_articles() - added code for show_group option.
This option will add the name of the current group
to the BPS display as you download the articles.
do_nodownload() - added, this routine allows you
to specifiy Message-IDs to never download. See the
SUCKNODOWNLOAD section in the man page.
Bugfixes and code cleanups.
have it be automatically included by bsd.pkg.mk if USE_PKGINSTALL is set
to "YES". This enforces the requirement that bsd.pkg.install.mk be
included at the end of a package Makefile. Idea suggested by Julio M.
Merino Vidal <jmmv at menta.net>.
Summary of changes since 1.9.27 (please see the ChangeLog):
* Add leafnode-version.
* Various changes to fetchnews.c including:
+ In verbose mode, print if we're using the STAT
command or the HEAD workaround.
+ nntpactive: cache current time, saves time() calls and gives a
consistent 'age' for the newsgroups.
+ Avoid duplicate articles that raced from another server
against our fetchnews from ending up in failed.postings. We
assume that a server that refuses a posting with 441 435
Duplicate can at the same time deliver it to STAT (or HEAD if
the workaround is in effect).
+ Only touch active.read if the active has been successfully written.
+ Also apply only_groups_pcre when updating the active, to avoid
presenting groups that are not really fetched.
+ Bugfix: cope with multiple upstreams that have the same server name
but different ports.
* Various changes to nntpd.c including:
+ Point to syslog when reading the configuration fails.
+ Fix very subtle and intricate infinite loop bug
* Various changes to nntputil.c. Blacklist STAT for "NNTP news cache."
Whitelist NewsCache 1.1.*. Whitelist NewsCache 0.99.18, 0.99.19, 0.99.2?.
* Changes to activutil.c including:
+ Check for duplicate newsgroups after reading, before writing and after
merging the active file.
* Fixs for SEGV problems to activutil.c and artutil.c
Changes:
* Bug fixed: missing Subject caused crashes when followupping
* allow new GTLDs: .biz, .info, .name, .museum
* base64 encoding was broken
* format-string fixes
* empty random organization file could crash tin
and some more.
Changes:
This release adds Custom Filters back to the header pane. It also
fixes some charset & memory bugfixes, some minor new features, and
refreshed dialogs for better adherence to the the Gnome HumanInterface
Guidelines.
of bugfixes, plus
NEW FEATURES
* Added the ability to specify which characters are recognized
as quote prefix characters, so nonconformists not using '>' to
quote text will still have their articles colored right in Pan.
* Added "Go to previous article" navigation button.
* Added support for decoding yenc-encoded attachments!
UPDATES
* Add a new preference option, dictating whether failed tasks
should be removed from the Task Manager. Unconditionally clearing
the queue didn't go down too well with some of the leechers.
* Added support for mime articles which explicitly specify a
Content-Transfer-Encoding of x-uuencode.
* Make sure that the default window size is large enough that a
full line, up to the default number of wrap characters and with
the default font, will fit without scrolling.
* The 'Download Articles' dialog now switches the articlelist to
the group when the headers have been downloaded.
Since this dialog is mostly used to sample a (potentially large)
group, this seems the more intuitive approach.
* Added Message-ID to Find Article's search criteria.
* If an article no longer exists on the news server, tasks to read
that article are now automatically removed from the Task Manager.