as they might not be there depending on whether INSTALL_RCD_SCRIPTS is set
in /etc/mk.conf when the package is built. Instead, assume that the other
rc.d scripts are in the same place as this "meta" script and locate them
using "dirname $0". Problem noted by Stoned Elipot <seb@netbsd.org> in
private email.
4.2.2 -> 4.2.3
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=140118
New:
- sysLocation, sysContact, sysName and snmpEnableAuthenTraps are
persistent after being set remotely.
- New "ignoredisk" directive to ignore disks in the host resources mib.
Bug Fixes:
- The ifTable on Linux no longer reports duplicate interfaces.
- perl scripts print better error messages if needed modules
aren't available.
- trap sinks aren't duplicated after a SIGHUP.
- misc other fixes.
Ports:
- improved irix support.
- more mibII support for windows.
4.2.1 -> 4.2.2
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=116910
Security Bug Fixes:
- A few security bugs have been found and fixed. No known exploits
have been released to date. However, users are encouraged to
upgrade to the 4.2.2 release as soon as possible.
Bug fixes:
- many misc bug fixes.
- misc documentation corrections.
- updated libtool to 1.4. This fixes a couple of platforms (eg, NetBSD).
Ports:
- mibII support for win32
- It should compile and work on MacOS X (Darwin)
- udpTable supported on solaris.
- win32 borland compiler supported (see win32/config.h.borland)
New:
- tkmib supports SETs and saving of configuration data.
- snmpwalk detects out of order OIDs being returned from an agent.
- snmpset accepts the '=' sign for a datatype if the mib is
available to extract the datatype from instead.
as they might not be there depending on whether INSTALL_RCD_SCRIPTS is set
in /etc/mk.conf when the package is built. Instead, assume that the other
rc.d scripts are in the same place as this "meta" script and locate them
using "dirname $0". Problem noted by Stoned Elipot <seb@netbsd.org> in
private email.
* native IPv6 support
* bug fixes
* --progress and -P now show estimated data transfer rate
* --no-detach option
* clearer error messages for some conditions
--- www.ethereal.com announement
Ethereal 0.9.0 has been released. Several new features have been
added, including TCP graphs and ring buffer captures. The SMB
dissector was completely rewritten, and many enhancements were made
to the user interface. The text2pcap utility can now handle a
broader range of input data formats. The developer documentation
also received many updates. Bug fixes include a workaround for an
SNMP bug present several Linux distributions.
New dissectors include EAPOL, M2TP, MS RPC, MTP2, PCNFSD, PPP/EAPOL,
QLLC, SMPP, and SUA. The AppleTalk, BEEP (formerly BXXP), BGP,
CLNP, Coseventcomm, DCE RPC, Diameter, DVMRP, Gnutella, GRE, GTP,
HTTP, IPSEC, IPX, ISAKMP, iSCSI, IUA, L2TP, LDP, MMSE, Mobile IP,
MPLS, MTP3, OSPF, PPP, Prism, RADIUS, SCCP, SCTP, SDP, SMB, SMTP,
SNA, SOCKS, SSL, Telnet, TFTP, UCP, WAP, WCCP, WSP, and X.25
dissectors all received updates.
Ethereal now supports DBS Etherwatch, Visual Networks Visual UpTime,
and VMS TCPIPtrace capture files. Support for Ascend/Lucent debug,
Etherpeek, iptrace, and MS Netmon capture files was enhanced.
- Updated the sockets extension to use resources instead of longs for the
socket descriptors. The socket functions have been renamed to conform with
the PHP standard instead of their C counterparts. The sockets extension is
now usable under Win32. (Daniel)
# v 0.18 2001.11.19
- Further improved auto-download to not request things we already got
- Refuse to record a download if we still have an identical active one
- Integrated search results limiting patch, from Brian St. Pierre
- Fixed incremental sort logic, which was not accurate for big values
- Made search results sortable by Host and by Info
- Integrated new manpage from Brian St. Pierre (in debian directory)
- Never overwrite files in "completed dir"; rename target file if needed
- Missed "return" statements in error path for "download resuming" checks
- Made auto-download.txt case sensitive, and leading '#' is treated as comment
- Auto-download flag made persistent, and file name set via config file
- Integrated auto-download.txt patch from Brian St. Pierre
- Integrated patch from Brian St. Pierre to burst gnutella.h into small files
available, you get an HTML page instead. Fixed a syntax error in
configure.in that caused compilation to fail (even with the old
version) due to gettext(3) not found (-lintl was dropped).
directory to /var/run/vtund. This mirrors where samba installs its lock
files (/var/run/samba). Lastly, make the vtund.8 manpage reflect where
everything is really located.
* Bug fixes
* Clean up BSD password file support again
* Fixed bug in auth.c wrt decoding of short password attributes.
* Server now replies to Status-Server inquiries.
* Add "-v" switch to radzap (suggested by Dan Harkless).
* Add "-Z" switch to radiusd, prevents logging of passwords for -y
(suggested by Dan Harkless).
* Change "duplicate detected" message to actually show _what_ authentication
packet causes the duplicate
* Wrote manualpages for radlast,radzap, radwho, radclient, radtest,
radwatch and raduse. Yes, documentation!
* Added -P pidfile option to radiusd and radrelay
See the doc/ChangeLog file for a comple list of changes!
print/lprng, we make a new variable USE_CUPS that is used by packages to
determine whether depend on print/cups and to compile in support for CUPS.
USE_CUPS may be either "YES" or undefined. Deprecate SAMBA_WITH_CUPS as
its purpose is superseded by USE_CUPS. Convert net/samba and net/samba20
to use USE_CUPS and make x11/kdelibs2 respect USE_CUPS.
references of the pkglint package.
_PKGSRCDIR is an internal definition in bsd.pkg.mk, and a few packages
which would like to refer to other packages in the build tree. It should
not be set by users, but neither should it stop a user from building a
package if it is defined, so make it obvious that this is the case.
scripts and honors ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}. Changes from version 1.0.2 include:
* bug fixes
* set FRESH flag for registrations; OpenSLP ignores this flag, but other DA
implementations like K&A SLP do not.
* Minor changes to the way that settings from /etc/slp.conf affect active and
passive discovery.
* Changed declaration and definition for strncasecmp and strcasecmp so that
there is only one place for them in slp_compare.c and slp_compare.h
* Honor scopes in SrvRqsts for the special "service:directory-agent" type
* Added code to use IP address in agent url for those operating systems where
gethostname() does not return a fully qualified domain name (FQDN).
* Added code to log parse errors and dump bad messages to the log
* Fixed reconnect code to be able to interoperate with inefficient DAs that
close the stream after each srvreg/srvack exchange. The Mac OS/X DA is
reported to have this problem
* Removed calls that (sort of) enforce service-url checking. This is for the
benefit of AFP's usage of SRVLOC. Developers are now trusted not to
register ambiguous service-urls.
(ftp_cat): rewrite error detection/reporting: don't rely on
ferror(), only consult errno in case of error.
This fixes download problems on -current.
Bump version to 0.11nb1.
- buildlink'ify
- use general INSTALL scripts as ddclient now requires a config file and
can use a rc.d script to operate in daemon mode
Changes from version 2.3.2 include:
- bug fixes
- new ddclient.conf format
- rewritten to support DynDNS's NIC2 and other dynamic DNS services:
- added EasyDNS (easydns.com)
- added Hammernode (hn.org)
- added ZoneEdit (zoneedit.com)
- added DSLreports (dslreports.com) host monitoring
- added support for obtaining IP addresses from :
- interfaces, commands, web, external commands, routers
- added daemon mode
- added logging msgs to syslog and e-mail
- add detection of SIGHUP. When this signal is received, ddclient will
wake up immediately, reload it's configuration file, and update
the IP addresses if necessary.
Makefiles during the build process by touching various auto{conf,make}
source files to make them up-to-date. Packages that require regenerating
the configure script and Makefile.in files should make the appropriate
calls to auto{conf,make} in a pre-configure target. This allows the
various targets listed in ${_CONFIG_PREREQ} to modify the generated files
without triggering the GNU auto* tools and having the modifications be
overwritten.
Closes pkg/14728 from Mark Davies <mark@mcs.vuw.ac.nz>. Changes from him
with updates from myself.
From www.kde.org... The principal improvements over KDE 2.2.1, release two
months ago, include:
o security-related
- SSL certificate loading
- symlink vulnerability in .wmrc access by KDM introduced in 2.2
- security problem with eFax (used by klprfax)
- potential problem in PAM invocation by KDM
- potential harmful side-effect of failed KDM session starts
o new features
- added support for CodeWeavers' CrossOver plug-in (provides support
for QuickTime, etc.)
- added support for the wheelmouse for scrolling through the
KGhostview PS/PDF viewer component
- ability to search for multiple patterns at a time in the file
search dialog
- debugging multi-threaded applications with KDevelop
o improvements/fixes
- handling of HTTP links that redirect to FTP
- POST using SSL through a proxy and sending headers through proxies
- saving of recently-selected files in the file dialog
- handling of non-ASCII characters over SMB
- toolbar button captions with certain styles
- selecting items with the mouse in Konqueror
- sorting in Konqueror's textview
- saving current settings as a theme in the theme manager
- crashes in KMail with certain mails
- crash on invoking the KDM chooser
- non-Latin languages with KDevelop
performance
- icon loading optimized
- file dialog speedups
- stop spinning SMB client processes
- handling of large files in Kate
Changes since 2.6.1 (several of which where in the 2.6.1nb1 version)
o Added checks for missing "]" and "}" in filename globs, this completes
the file globbing heap corruption vulnerability fix.
o Added checks to the globbing code for overflow of restbuf, and additional
globerr setting and checking to speed up return on error.
o Changed the globbing code to use qsort, much faster when sorting a large
number of strings.
o Handle ftpglob() returning a vector containing just a NULL string, fixes
problems caused by CWD ~{
o Somehow the fix for pasv-allow didn't actually make it into 2.6.1
o Provide a compile-time option to revert NLST to showing directories.
o Fix missing format strings in debugging code.
Major repairs include a fix to frag2 on Linux platforms, the icmp
decoder and printout routines were updated to match the data
structures that I implemented in 1.8.1 and the flexresp code was
repaired and should now be faster, plus the usual rule updates. I
also added a new "-B" command line switch to convert IP addresses
in a pcap file to a new specified IP subnet addresses.
- The module has been completely redesigned to add support for SNMPv3
and to follow the SNMP Management Framework defined by RFC 2571.
- Perl version 5.6.0 or greater is now required to use the module.
- Updated the method calls to expect the same argument syntax regardless
of whether they are invoked by "blocking" or "non-blocking" objects.
- The non-core modules Crypt::DES, Digest::MD5, Digest::SHA1, and
Digest::HMAC are now required to support SNMPv3.
- Added the ability to specify the local address and port number used by
each object.
- Corrected an error in the Net::SNMP::FSM module that would cause all
response messages to be dropped in "non-blocking" mode if there is
a recv() error.
- Updated the logic in the "blocking" response handling method such
the transmit buffer is properly updated if there is a decode
error while parsing the GetResponse-PDU.
- Counter, Guages, and TimeTick values that are incorrectly encoded as
negative signed integers are now converted to unsigned values. This
feature can be disabled by setting the "-unsigned" flag to false
using the translate() method.
- An empty community name is now allowed.
- Updated the "non-blocking" example script.
Adds the following wu-ftpd.org post 2.6.1 patches:
- ftpglob
- missing_format_strings
- nlst-shows-dirs
- pasv-port-allow-correction
The first (ftpglob) covers a potential root compromise.
USE_HESIOD if the buildlink.mk file is to be believed, and we should
include bsd.prefs.mk first so that a USE_HESIOD from /etc/mk.conf can
be picked up.
Provided in PR 14649 by Kevin P. Neal <kpneal@pobox.com>.
Minor enhancements and buildlink.mk made by seb.
A package builder can force the use of this package by defining NEED_HESIOD in
case the base system already provides Hesiod API in the C library.
Note: NetBSD's C library provides minimum Hesiod support, the library included
in this package is the MIT original one and so provides the whole Hesiod API.
Hesiod is a name service library that can provide general name service for a
variety of applications. It is based on the Domain Name system (DNS).
The Hesiod library and hesinfo tool allow easy queries to Hesiod name service.
pkgsrc. Instead, a new variable PKGREVISION is invented that can get
bumped independent of DISTNAME and PKGNAME.
Example #1:
DISTNAME= foo-X.Y
PKGREVISION= Z
=> PKGNAME= foo-X.YnbZ
Example #2:
DISTNAME= barthing-X.Y
PKGNAME= bar-X.Y
PKGREVISION= Z
=> PKGNAME= bar=X.YnbZ (!)
On subsequent changes, only PKGREVISION needs to be bumped, no more risk
of getting DISTNAME changed accidentally.
* fixed UTC timestamps
* fixed SIGUSR1 handling, should reset properly now after getting
a signal
* fixed PID path generation code, PID files go in the right place
now
* fixed stability problems in stream4
* fixed stability problems in frag2
* tweaks to spo_unified for better integration with barnyard
* added -f switch to turn off fflush() calls in binary logging mode
* added new config keyword to stream4, "log_flushed_streams", which
causes all buffered packets in the stream reassembler for that
session to be logged in the event of an event on that stream
(must be used in conjunction with spo_log_tcpdump)
* added packet precacheing for flexresp TCP packets, responses
should be generated more quickly
* fixed rules parser code for various failure modes
* several new rules files and a new classification system
1.69, but some were remained.
Fix the problem that some data files are installed into root directory,
noted from Lennart Augustsson <lennart@augustsson.net> private mail.
This value may be customized in various ways:
PKG_SYSCONFBASE is the main config directory under which all package
configuration files are to be found.
PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR is the subdirectory of PKG_SYSCONFBASE under which the
configuration files for a particular package may be found.
PKG_SYSCONFDIR.${PKGBASE} overrides the value of ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR} for a
particular package.
Users will typically want to set PKG_SYSCONFBASE to /etc, or accept the
default location of ${PREFIX}/etc.
This obsoletes the use of CONFDIR, which was active for only 6 days, so no
need to have a workaround to still accept old CONFDIR settings.
Convert valid IPv6 addresses to ip6.int PTR values. Convert valid
IPv4 addresses to in-addr.arpa PTR values. Anything not valid is
simply printed as is. Handles :: notation and embedded IPv4
addresses. If the address is followed by /n, the PTR is truncated
to n bits.
# v 0.17 2001.10.24
- Integrated routing table optimization patch from Mark Schreiber
- Shortened default connecting timeouts, especially to other nodes
- Index shared files in an array for faster retrieval
- Enforce strict NUL termination of Query packets we process
- Integrated search table bin categorization patch from Kenn Brooks Hamm
- DummyInetd, Telnet, SNPP and PH modules was removed from this release,
and they became a new module.
- DESCR cleanup, remove non-existing module
- new maintainer
in both DISTFILES and EXTRACT_ONLY (last time I broke it by updating DISTFILES
without altering EXTRACT_ONLY approperiately).
Pointed out by Amitai Schlair <schmonz@schmonz.com> in private mail.
Thanks!
fmirror is a program for mirroring files and directories from a remote
ftp server. It allows regex-matching for files that are to be included
and excluded. It uses a combination of timestamp, file size and file
permissions to decide what files to transfer from the ftp server.
The primary goal of fmirror is to use as little memory as possible,
but still be able to do its job efficiently.
The program's author is Finn Arne Gangstad <finnag@fast.no>
* Use qt2-designer-kde for a uic that understands KDE2 widgets.
* Fix problem noted by Marcello Balduccini <marcello.balduccini@ttu.edu>
in how kpgp handles pipes with child processes -- prevents kpgp from
remaining stuck while waiting for the child pgp process to terminate.
EtherApe is a graphical network monitor for Unix modeled after etherman.
Featuring link layer, ip and TCP modes, it displays network activity
graphically. Hosts and links change in size with traffic. Color coded
protocols display. It supports Ethernet, FDDI, Token Ring, ISDN, PPP
and SLIP devices. It can filter traffic to be shown, and can read
traffic from a file as well as live from the network.
Update jwhois to 3.0.1. Changes:
* Command line option to disable content redirection
* Lots of information added to the example configuration file
* IPv6 failover to IPv4
* Option to display redirections instead of hiding them
* Case insensitive hostname matching
* Introduced new host-specific configuration
* Limited support for rwhois
* Support for sending queries through a web interface via external browser
* Ability to rewrite queries before sending to whois server
* Support for whois-servers.net
gkrellmwireless is a plugin for gkrellm that shows the signal
strength/quality/noise of a wireless ethernet card.
Currently only wi(4) (Lucent ORiNOCO and derivatives) interfaces are supported.
time as the REPLACE_PERL definition, simplify things by using the
REPLACE_PERL functionality.
Also substitute the correct prefix in a package Makefile target,
rather than using the configure script.
Remove now unnecessary script.
Makefile target.
+ Modify Makefiles in patch stage, rather than using sed in configure
stage.
+ Use ${LOWER_OPSYS} where appropriate.
+ Use pax in preference to a tar pipeline to copy hierarchies at
install time.
script, do this at configure time by means of a conventional patch to
the configuration script.
Move the invocation of the post-configure stage to be a package
Makefile target, rather than in a script file.
time. We need the various Makefile.in to be regenerated due to changes in
the patched configure.in. Doing it now prevents the build process from
automatically doing it later during the build, which would overwrite any
changes done to the configure script by targets in ${_CONFIGURE_PREREQ}.
redefines about which buildlink.mk files would care is BUILDLINK_X11_DIR,
which points to the location of the X11R6 hierarchy used during building.
If x11.buildlink.mk isn't included, then BUILDLINK_X11_DIR defaults to
${X11BASE} (set in bsd.pkg.mk), so its value is always safe to use. Remove
the ifdefs surrounding the use of BUILDLINK_X11_DIR in tk/buildlink.mk and
revert changes to move x11.buildlink.mk before the other buildlink.mk files.
x2vnc merges the capabilities of x2x and vncviewer. It will allow
a machine with an X display and a machine with a VNC server running
on its main screen to act as if they were two displays connected
to one machine. When you move your mouse pointer off the screen in
a direction of your choosing, the pointer will appear on the other
screen instead.
Provided in PR 14344 by Michael Santos (mike@ethmoid.org).
Changes from version 0.07:
0.09, 2001-10-18, wojtekka@irc.pl
- included patch from OpenBSD port by Patroklos Argyroudis <argp@bsd.gr>.
- fixing the fix - patch by awayzzz <awayzzz@digibel.org>.
0.08, 2000-12-12, ascent@linux.pl
- modified IPv4 to IPv6 mapping -- better memory managing.
0.08, 2001-10-13, wojtekka@irc.pl
- some memory leaks fixed thanks to Sorrow The Prince <s0tp@libero.it>.
- fixed dos condition thanks to awayzzz <awayzzz@digibel.org>.
use X11_BUILDLINK_MK as a test value. Generally just reordering the
inclusions so that x11.buildlink.mk comes before the other buildlink.mk
files will make everthing work.
Andrey Simonenko in PR/14281.
IPA allows to make IP accounting (network accounting) based on
IP Filter accounting rules on NetBSD, OpenBSD and FreeBSD.
It supports limits for accounting rules and limits events as
"limit is reached", "reached limit is expired", etc. It understands
time intervals like "end of day", "end of week", "end of month", etc.
There is a special viewer for accounting database and access control
lists which allow or disallow one to view accounting information
for rules.