"/dev/rcd0<whatever-raw-part-is>" and "/cdrom". These may
not be correct on every single NetBSD installation, but
are much better defaults than the Solaris-looking defaults
there now.
Changes:
- Nmap now compiles under Amiga thanks to patches sent by Diego
Casorran (dcr8520@amiga.org).
- Fixed a backwards WIN32 ifdef that broke UDP and small-fragment
scans for some operating systems other than Linux and Windows.
Thanks to Guido van Rooij (guido@gvr.org) for reporting the problem
and sending a patch.
- Applied patch from Marius Strobl (marius@alchemy.franken.de) which
improves the definition of NET_SIZE_T on FreeBSD so that it compiles
on 64-bit platforms.
- pbmtoepsi: fix bug: non six-digit lines between
%%BeginPreview: ... and %%EndImage .
- pnmtops: fix bug: 1 bit per sample output when maxval is 2 or 3.
Should be 4 bits per sample.
- pnmtops: fix bug: everything too dark when input maxval less
than Postscript maxval.
This fixes PR pkg/21271 by Dave Camp.
most of them are fixes and code rewrites.
While here, move documentation from share/gtk-doc to share/doc.
Based on patch provided in PR pkg/21309 by Juan RP.
Major changes from 2.32 to 2.33:
The syslog facility can be changed easily.
MIMEDefang deletes all but the first of multiple Content-Type: headers.
MIMEDefang adds a Received: header when resending messages.
Major changes from 2.31 to 2.32:
Support for Central Command's Vexira virus-scanner.
Support for Sendmail's rcpt_mailer, rcpt_host and rcpt_addr macros.
Other minor bug fixes
Major changes from 2.30 to 2.31:
support for FPROTD scanner.
support for Symantec CarrierScan Server virus scanner.
Added remove_redundant_html_parts() to delete HTML parts if a
corresponding text/plain part is present in the message.
Speed ups
o egmentation fault in idnsGrokReply() on certain platforms
synopsis A bug in how Squid processes certain DNS
replies can cause segmentation faults on
certain platforms. Linux and FreeBSD on X86
platforms seems unaffected however.
severity Major
bugzilla #605
versions Squid-2.5 and earlier
platforms Solaris SPARC and several other
patch squid-2.5.STABLE2-dns_root_label.patch
workaround Recompile squid with --disable-internal-dns
o The example header_access paranoid setting is missing WWW-Authenticate
synopsis The paranoid header_access example is missing
WWW-Authenticate, and thereby unintentionally
denying authentication to web sites if used
without modifitaions.
severity Cosmetic
bugzilla #600
versions Squid-2.5
platforms All
patch squid-2.5.STABLE2-header_access_paranoid.patch
PR pkg/21341. From "NEWS":
Changes in 1.6.2
================
* FIX: atalkd: Fixes for reading long configuration file lines. [Dan Wilga]
* FIX: afpd: CNID id allocation in a multiuser environment.
* FIX: papd: Fix PSSP support when PAM is enabled.
* FIX: macusers: Can now cope with IP addresses as well as host names.
* FIX: etc2ps.sh: Install correctly.
ChangeLog:
* HEADS UP: Change the Protocol around 'SetAttr'.
These changes remove the potential 'SetAttr' issue.
If you use the old versions, please upgrade to 0.20.0 or higher.
* Fix a bug that the default value of 'maxclients' isn't set properly.
silc-client-icb is a silc-client plugin that allows access to ICB (Internet
Citizen's Band) networks. The ICB protocol is almost dead now (superseded
by IRC), but there are still some networks around that use it.
Package inspired by irssi-icb.
Changes since 10.4:
* A command line argument specifying a To-address can contain multiple
recipients separated by commas (Werner Fink).
* 'showname' variable (based on code contributed by Stephen Isard).
* Display nonprintable characters in mail addresses as question marks.
* Fixed MIME encoding of user's From address with respect to quoted
characters.
* 'autobcc' and 'autocc' variables.
* The effects of the 'bsdcompat' variable are now individually configurable.
This introduces the 'bsdflags', 'bsdheadline', 'bsdset', 'bsdannounce',
'askatend', 'bsdorder', and 'bsdmsgs' variables.
* The current message pointer could be garbled when 'newmail' was set and
new messages appeared (Fix by Stephen Isard).