This module allows users to communicate with eBay using perl and
their XML based eBay API. You can use it to list items for sale,
bid, get seller item list, search, get ebay time, or do anything
else.
Many details of this API can be found at http://developer.ebay.com.
To be able to use this module, you need to register there and obtain
keys and a authentication token using "tokentool".
The job of its module is to encapsulate connectivity and authentication,
and communication with ebay. First, you need to initialize your
ebay connection by passing it credentials. After that, you can send
queries to eBay. A typical request is comprised of its name, and
a hash table of application parameters.
MLDonkey has a very serious bug which leeds to uploading
data blocks twice to eMule clients.
This is due to the fact that MLDonkey gets confused by
eMule rotating block request scheme.
http://hydranode.com/docs/ed2k/ed2kproto.php#upload
> Namely, eMule (and compatible) clients use "rotational chunkrequest"
scheme,
> where each REQCHUNKS packet contains one new chunk and two older chunks
> ...
> This can lead to duplicate data being sent by mldonkeys, if a rotational
> chunkrequest scheme is used when communicating with them.
More infos about it, including logs proving the problem, can be found here:
http://mldonkey.sourceforge.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4576
Bump PKGREVISION.
+ Fixed mod_sql's handling of WHERE clauses
+ Fixed segfaults ocurring after SIGHUP when shared modules are used
+ Fixed copying of symlinks in skeleton directory for CreateHome
FIX: Fixed some typos
FIX: Fixed plugin library linkage
FIX: Fixed upload of empty files via TLS/SSL
FIX: Take file size into account when doing directory compare
into the Packages Collection. With thanks to the anonymous person at
EuroBSDcon 2006 in Milano who asked if I was aware of it (I wasn't).
ATA over Ethernet (AoE) delivers a simple, high performance, low cost
alternative to iSCSI and FibreChannel for networked block storage by
eliminating the processing overhead of TCP/IP.
+ ATA-over-Ethernet (AoE) is a thin protocol layer directly on top of
Ethernet.
+ ATA disk commands (ie. read disk sector x, write disk sector y) are
put directly into standard Ethernet frames using the AoE protocol.
AoE is a block storage protocol.
+ AoE is a non-routed protocol, therefore does not require IP or TCP
protocol layers. This eliminates unnecessary processing and makes
network connection to disks simple. It also limits AoE to the local
network segment.
The AoE protocol specification can be found at:
http://www.coraid.com/documents/AoEr8.txt
* Free positioning of a generated ifIndex in the OID string using
the magic IndexPOS keyword
* When doing threshold checking with rrdtool, there was a very expensive
'getting the data back with rrdinfo and rrdfetch' cycle after each
rrdupdate. with rrdtool 1.2 and the updatev function this is not
necessary anymore the new code speeds up mrtg cycle time by a factor of 3
to 10 depending on your platform.
* Threshold Un-Borken Messages will only be generated when the value is 10%
away from the threshold. Configurable via ThreshHyst
* New function thresholdmail lets you send an email when a threshold
is broken. This feature talks directly to the mailserver and does
not require any external programs.
* New template writers helper function in cfgmaker - oid_pick. It tests if a
device is willing to supply information regarding a particular oid. This
makes template writing much more plesant.
http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg-trac/browser/trunk/templates/cisco/host-cisco.tmpl
* added new tool mrtg-traffic-sum to build traffic stats based on the
content of your mrtg log (not rrd) files.
* mrtg running with rrdtool can now do sub-minute resolution if the interval
is specified like that: 0:30 ... note that you can not change the
resolution of an existing rrd file. So this will only have the desired
effect on new rrds. Also note that the graphing frontend may need changes
too to be able to deal with the new interval type. Internally interval is
now a float!
* new debug option 'prof' to see how long rrdtool spends on its writes ...
* fixed snmpv3 support in cfgmaker
distributed storage facility. DESCR:
=====
This module provides a Perlish interface to Amazon S3. From the
developer blurb: "Amazon S3 is storage for the Internet. It is designed
to make web-scale computing easier for developers. Amazon S3 provides a
simple web services interface that can be used to store and retrieve any
amount of data, at any time, from anywhere on the web. It gives any
developer access to the same highly scalable, reliable, fast,
inexpensive data storage infrastructure that Amazon uses to run its own
global network of web sites. The service aims to maximize benefits of
scale and to pass those benefits on to developers".
To find out more about S3, please visit: http://s3.amazonaws.com/
they can be packaged by an unprivileged user. I don't see any reason to
make the binaries non-readable, since they are neither set-uid nor
closed source.
PKGREVISION++
INSTALLATION_DIRS, as well as all occurrences of ${PREFIX}/man with
${PREFIX}/${PKGMANDIR}.
Fixes PR 35265, although I did not use the patch provided therein.
===========================================================================
STABLE RELEASE 1.0.6 : Major bug fixes
# Fix support for Teredo peers behind symmetric NATs (bug from 0.9.8).
This could probably be used to spoof a Teredo clients.
# MacOS X compilation fix.
===========================================================================
STABLE RELEASE 1.0.5 : Major bug fixes
# Fix issues with timer and compiler optimizations (bug from 0.9.4).
# Increase ping test hop limit:
Some IPv6 native nodes could not be reached otherwise.
# Increase HMAC secret size from 64 to 128 bits.
# Fix filtering of packets with link-local source address (bug from 0.4.0).
# Various fixes to the experimental ISATAP daemon.
============================================================================
STABLE RELEASE 1.0.4 : Major bug fix
# Fix packet storm with Teredo client behind symmetric NATs.
============================================================================
STABLE RELEASE 1.0.3 : Minor feature enhancement
# Work-around for compatibility with Microsoft Teredo servers.
# Better detection of symmetric NATs and access network changes.
# Limit spamming of syslog.
============================================================================
STABLE RELEASE 1.0.2 : Minor portability and bug fixes
# Several portability and minor/impossible bug fixes (see ChangeLog).
============================================================================
STABLE RELEASE 1.0.1 : Minor portability fixes
# Install configuration file samples into a dedicated directory.
# Build fixes (libteredo would not link on Mac OS X).
by Sergey Svischev (updated to latest version by me).
KTorrent is a BitTorrent program for KDE.
Among the new features you can find:
* Support for distributed hash tables (mainline version)
* Protocol encryption
* Bandwith scheduling
* Directory scanner to automatically load torrents in
certain directories
* Trackers can now be added to torrents
* File prioritization for multi file torrents
And of course a whole bunch of bug fixes. We already supported
the following features in the previous version:
* Downloads torrent files
* Upload and download speed capping
* Internet searching using various search engines, you
can even add your own UDP Trackers
* Port forwarding with UPnP
* IP blocking plugin
* Importing of partially or fully downloaded files
In Brief:
3.24 Sat Dec 16 17:48:15 CET 2006
- NEW: now supports big-endian archs (IPv4 and IPv6 update)
- bugfix: Frame: require VLAN
3.21 Wed Nov 15 19:52:43 CET 2006
- NEW: added layers STP, OSPF (header only), IGMPv4 (v1 and v2),
CDP::Address, CDP::TypeAddresses, CDP::TypeCapabilities,
CDP::TypePortId, CDP::TypeSoftwareVersion
- NEW: Dump now support PPP links
3.20 Sun Nov 12 23:02:09 CET 2006
- NEW: support for PPPoE, PPP, PPPLCP, LLC, and begin the work for CDP
able to write raw data directly to the network. It juste provides three methods
when a Net::Write object has been created for an interface: open, send, close.
It is possible to open a network interface to send frames at layer 2 (you craft
a frame from link layer), or at layer 3 (you craft a frame from network layer),
or at layer 4 (you craft a frame from transport layer).
NOTE: not all operating systems support all layer opening. Currently, Windows
only supports opening and sending at layer 2. Other Unix systems should be able
to open and send at all layers.
2006.09.05 - 0.14 - Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni (SAPER)
- [DIST] RT#21219: Now use a default flag.
- [TESTS] Bumped the required version of Test::Pod::Coverage up to 1.08.
2006.08.29 - 0.13 - Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni (SAPER)
- [CODE] Cleaned the typemap. Thanks to "Ani" on FreeNode for pointing.
- [DIST] Fixed compile option to use -Wall only for gcc. Thanks to
Wolf-Dietrich Fromm for pointing.
- [DIST] Detection code can now handle IBM compiler. Thanks to Wolf-Dietrich
Fromm for the help.
- [TESTS] Fixed 05-dump.t, 10-fileno.t. Thanks to "Ani" on FreeNode.
- [DOC] Fixed small typo in README. Thanks to "Ani" on FreeNode.
- [DOC] Fixed small error in open_live() example. Thanks to Cindy Teel
and Doug Baker.
2006.03.19 - 0.12 - Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni (SAPER)
- [BUGFIX] Fixed stub for pcap_list_datalinks().
- [BUGFIX] Merged Jean-Louis Morel patch for Win32 and Cygwin.
- [FEATURE] Added wrappers for compile_nopcap(), get_selectable_fd(), next_ex()
- [FEATURE] Merged wrappers from Net::Pcap 0.04.02 for WinPcap functions
createsrcstr(), parsesrcstr(), getevent(), open(), sendpacket(),
sendqueue_alloc(), sendqueue_queue(), sendqueue_transmit(), setbuff(),
setmintocopy(), setmode().
- [FEATURE] Added wrapper for WinPcap function setuserbuffer().
- [CODE] Added missing short names for compile(), set_filter(), freecode()
- [DIST] Fixed Makefile.PL so that pcapinfo is installed.
- [TESTS] Rewrote t/20-constants.t because future versions of ExtUtils::Constant
will prevent the constant() function from being directly called.
- [TESTS] Added t/22-open.t, t/23-strsrc.t
- [TESTS] Updated t/03-openlive.t with diagnostics for FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
Fix compiling on AIX (, at end of ENUM)
Updated list of DNS RR typecodes
Use local Ethernet defs on WIN32
Add support for Frame-Relay ARP
Fixes for compiling under MSVC++
Add support for parsing Juniper .pcap files
Add support for FRF.16 Multilink Frame-Relay (DLT_MFR)
Rework the OSPFv3 printer
Fix printing for 4.4BSD/NetBSD NFS Filehandles
Add support for Cisco style NLPID encapsulation
Add cisco prop. eigrp related, extended communities
Add support for BGP signaled VPLS
Cleanup the bootp printer
Add support for PPP over Frame-Relay
Add some bounds checking to the IP options code, and clean up
the options output a bit.
Add additional modp groups to ISAKMP printer
Add support for Address-Withdraw and Label-Withdraw Msgs
Add support for the BFD Discriminator TLV
Fixes for 64bit compiling
Add support for PIMv2 checksum verification
Add support for further dissection of the IPCP Compression Option
Add support for Cisco's proposed VQP protocol
Add basic support for keyed authentication TCP option
Lots of minor cosmetic changes to output printers
In brief:
Version 1.3.2 (November 3, 2006)
* October 12 2006
- Prevent ares_getsock() to overflow if more than 16 sockets are used.
Version 1.3.1 (June 24, 2006)
* July 23, 2006
- Gisle Vanem added getopt() to the ahost program. Currently accepts
only [-t {a|aaaa}] to specify address family in ares_gethostbyname().
* June 19, 2006
- (wahern) Removed "big endian" DNS section and RR data integer parser
macros from ares_dns.h, which break c-ares on my Sparc64. Bit-wise
operations in C operate on logical values. And in any event the octets are
already in big-endian (aka network) byte order so they're being reversed
(thus the source of the breakage).
* May 10, 2006
- Bram Matthys brought my attention to a libtool peculiarity where detecting
things such as C++ compiler actually is a bad thing and since we don't need
that detection I added a work-around, much inspired by a previous patch by
Paolo Bonzini. This also shortens the configure script quite a lot.
* November 25
- Yang Tse fixed some send() / recv() compiler warnings
* September 18
- Added constants that will be used by ares_getaddrinfo
- Made ares_getnameinfo use the reentrant getservbyport (getservbyport_r) if it
is available to ensure it works properly in a threaded environment.
* September 10
- configure fix for detecting a member in the sockaddr_in6 struct which failed
on ipv6-enabled HP-UX 11.00
or USE_X11BASE set, but don't include mk/x11.buildlink3.mk directly or
via buildlink3.mks
- introduce BUILDLINK_PREFIX.libXpm as alias for BUILDLINK_PREFIX.xpm
in the !modular case
- fix some cases where the check for libX11 couldn't work at all by using
C++ for compilation without including the proper headers
Verified using a full X11_TYPE=xorg bulk build without additional
breakage. Discussed with salo@, wiz@ and send to packages@ for feedback.
Changes in version 0.1.1.26 - 2006-12-14
o Security bugfixes:
- Stop sending the HttpProxyAuthenticator string to directory
servers when directory connections are tunnelled through Tor.
- Clients no longer store bandwidth history in the state file.
- Do not log introduction points for hidden services if SafeLogging
is set.
o Minor bugfixes:
- Fix an assert failure when a directory authority sets
AuthDirRejectUnlisted and then receives a descriptor from an
unlisted router (reported by seeess).
Changes:
4.20
o Integrated the latest OS fingerprint submissions. The 2nd
generation DB size has grown to 231 fingerprints. Please keep them
coming! New fingerprints include Mac OS X Server 10.5 pre-release,
NetBSD 4.99.4, Windows NT, and much more.
o Fixed a segmentation fault in the new OS detection system
which was reported by Craig Humphrey and Sebastian Garcia.
o Fixed a TCP sequence prediction difficulty indicator bug. The index
is supposed to go from 0 ("trivial joke") to about 260 (OpenBSD).
But some systems generated ISNs so insecurely that Nmap went
berserk and reported a negative difficulty index. This generally
only affects some printers, crappy cable modems, and Microsoft
Windows (old versions). Thanks to Sebastian Garcia for helping me
track down the problem.
4.20RC2
o Integrated all of your OS detection submissions since RC1. The DB
has increased 13% to 214 fingerprints. Please keep them coming!
New fingerprints include versions of z/OS, OpenBSD, Linux, AIX,
FreeBSD, Cisco CatOS, IPSO firewall, and a slew of printers and
misc. devices. We also got our first Windows 95 fingerprint,
submitted anonymously of course :).
o Fixed (I hope) the "getinterfaces: intf_loop() failed" error which
was seen on Windows Vista. The problem was apparently in
intf-win32.c of libdnet (need to define MIB_IF_TYPE_MAX to
MAX_IF_TYPE rather than 32). Thanks to Dan Griffin
(dan(a)jwsecure.com) for tracking this down!
o Applied a couple minor bug fixes for IP options
support and packet tracing. Thanks to Michal Luczaj
(regenrecht(a)o2.pl) for reporting them.
o Incorporated SLNP (Simple Library Network Protocol) version
detection support. Thanks to Tibor Csogor (tibi(a)tiborius.net) for
the patch.
4.20RC1
o Fixed (I hope) a bug related to Pcap capture on Mac OS X. Thanks to
Christophe Thil for reporting the problem and to Kurt Grutzmacher
and Diman Todorov for helping to track it down.
o Integrated all of your OS detection submissions since ALPHA11. The
DB has increased 27% to 189 signatures. Notable additions include
the Apple Airport Express, Windows Vista RC1, OpenBSD 4.0, a Sony
TiVo device, and tons of broadband routers, printers, switches, and
Linux kernels. Keep those submissions coming!
o Upgraded the included LibPCRE from version 6.4 to 6.7. Thanks to
Jochen Voss (voss(a)seehuhn.de) for the suggestion (he found some bugs
in 6.4)
4.20ALPHA11
o Integrated all of your OS detection submissions, bringing the
database up to 149 fingerprints. This is an increase of 28% from
ALPHA10. Notable additions include FreeBSD 6.1, a bunch of HP
LaserJet printers, and HP-UX 11.11. We also got a bunch of more
obscure submissions like Minix 3.1.2a and "Ember InSight Adapter for
programming EM2XX-family embedded devices". Who doesn't have a few
of those laying around? I'm hoping that all the obscure submissions
mean that more of the mainstream systems are being detected out of
the box! Please keep those submissions (obscure or otherwise)
coming!
4.20ALPHA10
o Integrated tons of new OS fingerprints. The DB now contains 116
fingerprints, which is up 63% since the previous version. Please keep
the submissions coming!
4.20ALPHA9
o Integrated the newly submitted OS fingerprints. The DB now contains
71 fingerprints, up 27% from 56 in ALPHA8. Please keep them coming!
We still only have 4.2% as many fingerprints as the gen1 database.
o Added the --open option, which causes Nmap to show only open ports.
Ports in the states "open|closed" and "unfiltered" might be open, so
those are shown unless the host has an overwhelming number of them.
o Nmap gen2 OS detection used to always do 2 retries if it fails to
find a match. Now it normally does just 1 retry, but does 4 retries
if conditions are good enough to warrant fingerprint submission.
This should speed things up on average. A new --max-os-tries option
lets you specify a higher lower maximum number of tries.
o Added --unprivileged option, which is the opposite of --privileged.
It tells Nmap to treat the user as lacking network raw socket and
sniffing privileges. This is useful for testing, debugging, or when
the raw network functionality of your operating system is somehow
broken.
o Fixed a confusing error message which occured when you specified a
ping scan or list scan, but also specified -p (which is only used for
port scans). Thanks to Thomas Buchanan for the patch.
o Applied some small cleanup patches from Kris Katterjohn
4.20ALPHA8
o Integrated the newly submitted OS fingerprints. The DB now contains
56, up 33% from 42 in ALPHA7. Please keep them coming! We still only
have 3.33% as many signatures as the gen1 database.
o Nmap 2nd generation OS detection now has a more sophisticated
mechanism for guessing a target OS when there is no exact match in the
database (see http://insecure.org/nmap/osdetect/osdetect-guess.html )
o Rewrote mswin32/nmap.rc to remove cruft and hopefully reduce some
MFC-related compilation problems we've seen. Thanks to KX
(kxmail(a)gmail.com) for doing this.
o NmapFE now uses a spin button for verbosity and debugging options so
that you can specify whatever verbosity (-v) or debugging (-d) level
you desire. The --randomize-hosts option was also added to NmapFE.
Thanks to Kris Katterjohn for the patches.
o A dozen or so small patches to Nmap and NmapFE by Kris Katterjohn.
o Removed libpcap/Win32 and libpcap/msdos as Nmap doesn't use them.
This reduces the Nmap tar.bz2 by about 50K. Thanks to Kris Katterjohn
for the suggestion.
4.20ALPHA7
o Did a bunch of Nmap 2nd generation fingerprint integration work.
Thanks to everyone who sent some in, though we still need a lot more.
Also thanks to Zhao for a bunch of help with the integration tools.
4.20ALPHA6 had 12 fingerprints, this new version has 42. The old DB
(still included) has 1,684.
o Updated nmap-mac-prefixes to reflect the latest OUI DB from the IEEE
(http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt) as of September 6, 2006.
Also added the unregistered PearPC virtual NIC prefix, as suggested
by Robert Millan (rmh(a)aybabtu.com).
o Applied some small internal cleanup patches by Kris Katterjohn.
4.20ALPHA6
o Fixed a bug in 2nd generation OS detection which would (usually) prevent
fingerprints from being printed when systems don't respond to the 1st
ICMP echo probe (the one with bogus code value of 9). Thanks to
Brandon Enright for reporting and helping me debug the problem.
o Fixed some problematic Nmap version detection signatures which could
cause warning messages. Thanks to Brandon Enright for the initial patch.
4.20ALPHA5
o Worked with Zhao to improve the new OS detection system with
better algorithms, probe changes, and bug fixes. We're
now ready to start growing the new database! If Nmap gives you
fingerprints, please submit them at the given URL. The DB is still
extremely small. The new system is extensively documented at
http://insecure.org/nmap/osdetect/ .
o Nmap now supports IP options with the new --ip-options flag. You
can specify any options in hex, or use "R" (record route), "T"
(record timestamp), "U") (record route & timestamp), "S [route]"
(strict source route), or "L [route]" (loose source route). Specify
--packet-trace to display IP options of responses. For further
information and examples, see http://insecure.org/nmap/man/ and
http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2006/q3/0052.html . Thanks to Marek
Majkowski for writing and sending the patch.
o Integrated all 2nd quarter service detection fingerprint
submissions. Please keep them coming! We now have 3,671 signatures
representing 415 protocols. Thanks to version detection czar Doug
Hoyte for doing this.
o Nmap now uses the (relatively) new libpcap pcap_get_selectable_fd
API on systems which support it. This means that we no longer need
to hack the included Pcap to better support Linux. So Nmap will now
link with an existing system libpcap by default on that platform if
one is detected. Thanks to Doug Hoyte for the patch.
o Updated the included libpcap from 0.9.3 to 0.9.4. The changes I
made are in libpcap/NMAP_MODIFICATIONS . By default, Nmap will now
use the included libpcap unless version 0.9.4 or greater is already
installed on the system.
o Applied some nsock bugfixes from Diman Todorov. These don't affect
the current version of Nmap, but are important for his Nmap
Scripting Engine, which I hope to integrate into mainline Nmap in
September.
o Fixed a bug which would occasionally cause Nmap to crash with the
message "log_vwrite: write buffer not large enough". I thought I
conquered it in a previous release -- thanks to Doug Hoyte for finding a
corner case which proved me wrong.
o Fixed a bug in the rDNS system which prevented us from querying
certain authoritative DNS servers which have recursion explicitly
disabled. Thanks to Doug Hoyte for the patch.
o --packet-trace now reports TCP options (thanks to Zhao Lei for the
patch). Thanks to the --ip-options addition also found in this
release, IP options are printed too.
o Cleaned up Nmap DNS reporting to be a little more useful and
concise. Thanks to Doug Hoyte for the patch.
o Applied a bunch of small internal cleanup patches by Kris Katterjohn
(kjak(a)ispwest.com).
o Fixed the 'distclean' make target to be more comprehensive. Thanks
to Thomas Buchanan (Thomas.Buchanan(a)thecompassgrp.net) for the
patch.
Nmap 4.20ALPHA4
o Nmap now provides progress statistics in the XML output in verbose
mode. Here are some examples of the format (etc is "estimated time
until completion) and times are in UNIX time_t (seconds since 1970)
format. Angle braces have been replaced by square braces:
[taskbegin task="SYN Stealth Scan" time="1151384685" /]
[taskprogress task="SYN Stealth Scan" time="1151384715"
percent="13.85" remaining="187" etc="1151384902" /]
[taskend task="SYN Stealth Scan" time="1151384776" /]
[taskbegin task="Service scan" time="1151384776" /]
[taskend task="Service scan" time="1151384788" /]
Thanks to Adam Vartanian (flooey(a)gmail.com) for the patch.
o Updated the Windows installer to give an option checkbox for
performing the Nmap performance registry changes. The default is to
do so. Thanks to Adam Vartanian (flooey(a)gmail.com) for the patch.
o Applied several code cleanup patches from Marek Majkowski.
o Added --release-memory option, which causes Nmap to release all
accessible memory buffers before quitting (rather than let the OS do
it). This is only useful for debugging memory leaks.
o Fixed a bug related to bogus completion time estimates when you
request an estimate (through runtime interaction) right when Nmap is
starting.a subsystem (such as a port scan or version detection).
Thanks to Diman Todorov for reporting the problem and Doug Hoyte for
writing a fix.
o Nmap no longer gets random numbers from OpenSSL when it is available
because that turned out to be slower than Nmap's other methods
(e.g. /dev/urandom on Linux, /dev/arandom on OpenBSD, etc.). Thanks
to Marek Majkowski for reporting the problem.
o Updated the Windows binary distributions (self-installer and .zip)
to include the new 2nd generation OS detection DB (nmap-os-db).
Thanks to Sina Bahram for reporting the problem.
o Fixed the --max-retries option, which wasn't being honored. Thanks
to Jon Passki (jon.passki(a)hursk.com) for the patch.
Nmap 4.20ALPHA3
o Added back Win32 support thanks to a patch by kx
o Fixed the English translation of TCP sequence difficulty reported by
Brandon Enright, and also removed fingerprint printing for 1st
generation fingerprints (I don't really want to deal with those
anymore). Thanks to Zhao Lei for writing this patch.
o Fix a problem which caused OS detection to be done in some cases
even if the user didn't request it. Thanks to Diman Todorov for the
fix.
Nmap 4.20ALPHA2
o Included nmap-os-db (the new OS detection DB) within the release.
Oops! Thanks to Brandon Enright (bmenrigh(a)ucsd.edu) for catching
this problem with 4.20ALPHA1.
o Added a fix for the crash in the new OS detection which would come
with the message "Probe doesn't exist! Probe type: 1. Probe subid: 1"
Nmap 4.20ALPHA1
o Integrated initial 2nd generation OS detection patch! The system is
documented at http://insecure.org/nmap/osdetect/ . Thanks to Zhao Lei
for helping with the coding and design.
o portlist.cc was refactored to remove some code duplication. Thanks
to Diman Todorov for the patch.
support more devices
severay bug fixes
[] Apache-based HTTP authentication added.
[1107564] Disable BULKWALK on a per device or per device type basis:
bulkwalk_no, arpnip_no, macsuck_no, discover_no use same syntax,
see README
[1111654] Allow wrap in config file with \ char
[969117] Automatically reloads config file in web front end when it changes.
[1392968] The map key is now automatically derived from configuration (i.e.,
entries in node_map)
[1107578] Port Control via VLANs
[744598] Inventory by subnet - IP Inventory feature improved to dump whole
subnets
[1107579] The map can be clustered by device Location fields. Thanks to Bjorn
Isaksson for the patch.
[1393653] Modules for optional features (e.g., NBT) are now loaded when
needed, not at startup.
[1116552] The devices in the "Choose Device" box on the Admin Panel
are now listed in numerical order by IP address, to make
it easier to find the one you're looking for.
[1116547] Contact field is now searched in the device search. New backend
database field time_recent in node database, for nodes that move
around a lot, it's the last time this node moved *back* to this
device (time_first is the first time ever). Add macsuck_only,
arpnip_only, discover_only limits Get SSIDs and channel from
wireless base station ports, and display SSID in device
port, add SSID inventory and SSID search
[1462199] Add SNMP timeout parameter to create_device()
[1492791] Added options snmp_force_v*
[] pg_all, pg_run, pg_init, pg_back unified into single sql/pg script
This script parses netdisco.conf for database settings.
[] Add graph_png option to use png output from graphviz
packages with the modular Xorg equivalent. Those are falling back
to the old location by default, so this commmit doesn't change
dependencies.
graphics/xpm ==> x11/libXpm
fonts/Xft2 ==> x11/libXft
x11/Xfixes ==> x11/libXfixes
x11/xcursor ==> x11/libXcursor
x11/Xrender ==> x11/libXrender
x11/Xrandr ==> libXrandr
need to stream QuickTime and MPEG-4 media on alternative platforms such as
Windows, Linux, and Solaris, or those developers who need to extend and/or
modify the existing streaming server code to fit their needs. Darwin Streaming
Server is only supported by the open source community and is not eligible for
technical support from Apple. Apple hosts a number of email discussion lists
for Darwin Streaming Server users and developers to share ideas and discuss
deployment scenarios.
Based on wip/DarwinStreamingServer
Thanks to eggert@macvaerk.dtu.dk
The 1.3.1rc1 release includes major new features and numerous bugfixes,
including:
+ Support for UTF8 and translated response messages (NLS support)
+ New configuration directives:
DisplayChdir
DisplayFileTransfer
UseIPv6
UseUTF8
+ Deprecated configuration directives:
DisplayFirstChdir
The DisplayFirstChdir directive is deprecated; sites should use
the new DisplayChdir directive (which allows for files to
be displayed on every directory change, rather than just the
first time for a directory change).
HiddenStor
The HiddenStor directive is deprecated; simply use HiddenStores
instead.
SQLHomedirOnDemand
The SQLHomedirOnDemand directive will be removed in future
releases; use the CreateHome directive instead.
+ New modules:
mod_ban, a module handling dynamic client "black lists"
See doc/contrib/mod_ban.html
+ Enhanced modules:
The mod_tls module can now make use of cryptographic accelerator
cards with the new TLSCryptoDevice directive. It can also use
a program for obtaining certificate passphrases via the new
TLSPassPhraseProvider directive.
+ Documentation
changelog:
maradns-1.0.39:
* Backport of memory leak fix to 1.0 branch of MaraDNS
(2006.07.24)
maradns-1.0.38:
Backport of MaraDNS 1.2.09 Microsoft.com fix to legacy 1.0 branch
(2006.06.16)
maradns-1.0.37:
This is an update for the 1.0 legacy branch of MaraDNS
* Removed all example mararc files which allow any IP on the
internet to perform recursive queries (these can be used for
denial of service attacks)
(2006.04.07)
maradns-1.0.36:
This is a bugfix release for the legacy 1.0 branch of MaraDNS.
* A backport of the 2-line patch recently posted to the mailing
list concerning incorrect dangling CNAME warnings
(2005.12.31)
maradns-1.0.35:
* Backport of 1.1.x fix of csv1 example in documentation
* Backport of 1.1.x fix of MINFO RR description
* Backport of 1.1.x security fix.
(2005.11.20)
maradns-1.0.34:
* Hotfix: recursion works again
* Regression procedure added.
(2005.10.26)
maradns-1.0.33:
* Fixed occassional crash that happens while reading zone files at
MaraDNS startup.
* Fixed occassional compression error which shows up in MaraDNS
logs.
* Update man page to point out some unimplemented features will be
in 1.2
(2005.10.24)
maradns-1.0.32:
Hotfix: RR rotation now works again.
(2005.08.08)
maradns-1.0.31:
Two patches by Albert Lee that improve Maras stability.
(2005.08.07)
maradns-1.0.30:
* Warn the user when they have dangling CNAME records
* Fix bug with MX records with preferences > 255 in getzone tool
(2005.06.30)
maradns-1.0.29:
This release improves how MaraDNS'recursive resolver parses
packets so that Mara can interoperate better with some stub
resolvers that dont bother looking past the header of a DNS
packet.
(2005.05.13)
Collection.
rbldnsd is a small and fast DNS daemon which is especially made to serve DNSBL
zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in
the djbdns package.
rbldnsd is extremely fast - it outperforms both bind and djbdns greatly. It
has very small memory footprint.
The daemon can serve both IP-based (ordb.org, dsbl.org etc) and name-based
(rfc-ignorant.org) blocklists. Unlike DJB's rbldns, it has ability to specify
individual values for every entry, can serve as many zones on a single IP
address as you wish, and, finally, it is a real nameserver: it can reply to DNS
metadata requests. The daemon keeps all zones in memory for faster operations,
but its memory usage is very efficient, especially for repeated TXT values
which are stored only once.
0.8.0-beta2
CHG: Rewritten support for custom commands
CHG: Left sidebar is now hidden by default
ADD: Individual file mark/compare in the listviews
ADD: Simple directory compare option
ADD: Reimplemented support for SSCN
ADD: A button to clear the list of recent sites
FIX: Handle server replies containing NULLs
FIX: Implemented a proper remove files dialog
FIX: Queue and listview speed optimisations
FIX: Some crash fixes
FIX: Fixed sorting by timestamp
0.8.0-beta1
CHG: Rewritten the browser view to support folders with a lot of files
ADD: Added "move to top/move to bottom" options to the queue
ADD: An option to toggle the use of primary connection for file transfers
ADD: A shortcut to open the current local folder in Konqueror
FIX: Fixed a SFTP related crash when aborting
FIX: Properly filter selections when using the as-you-type filter
0.8.0-alpha2
CHG: Rewritten the filtering API to support complex filters
ADD: A configuration setting to automaticly retry failed transfers
ADD: An option to ignore external IP for LAN connections
FIX: Fixed some multiline parsing problems
FIX: Fixed some SSL upload related problems
FIX: Disable REST on servers that don't support it
0.8.0-alpha1
CHG: Rewritten the low-level engine
CHG: Some visual changes in the list view
ADD: Keep alive support
ADD: A nice as-you-type filter
ADD: Keyboard shortcuts for common file operations
ADD: A list of recent quick connect sites
ADD: "Skip all", "Overwrite all", "Resume all" options in the file
exists dialog
ADD: Support for EPRT (required for IPv6 operation)
ADD: Support for machine readable directory listings (MLSD)
FIX: Many different fixes
0.7.0-beta1
ADD: Speed limiting support
ADD: Handling of failed transfers
ADD: "On file exists" action matrix for FXP transfers
CHG: Removed KMDI in favor of nice tab widget style from amaroK team
CHG: Configuration is now KConfigXT based
ADD: Ability to export directory listings into text files
ADD: Fast directory listings via control channel on servers that support
STAT
ADD: Extrapolate transfer speed for FXP transfers
ADD: Integrated SFV checksum verifier
ADD: Global encoding option and ability to change remote encoding on fly
ADD: Priority list (merged priority and skip list)
ADD: Show current session status
ADD: Sites as top-level queue items
ADD: Ability to view/edit remote files
FIX: Many SFTP related fixes
ADD: Support for pubkey authentication (on SFTP connections)
Net::NBName is a class that allows you to perform simple NetBIOS Name
Service Requests in your Perl code. It performs these NetBIOS operations over
TCP/IP using Perl's built-in socket support.
I've currently implemented two NBNS requests: the node status request
and the name query request. The node status request can be used to query
the NetBIOS name table of a remote host; the name query request can be
used to establish the ip address of a NetBIOS name.
2006/11/29 version 2.8.2 = tag release-2-8-2
5597: GD: New option html_mods_vd_gfx_h_intervall
(compute values for hourly graph every x minutes) (skeeve)
2006/11/28
5591: EDK: Fix small file search result parsing
2006/11/26
5590: EDK: .gz & .bz2 support for command "servers"
5581: EDK: Improve server logins, send fewer data, minor improvements
- Copied eMule behaviour:
- send fewer data to server during login, support server capability "newtags",
same opcodes as in eMule are used
- UDP ping servers once per 4,5h - (random of 1s-1h)
- UDP server statistic request during every second UDP ping
(~9h, not once per hour like before)
- request serverlist from server only when ED2K_update_server_list_server true
- ping one server per 5s
- remove servers after 10 unsuccessful UDP pings
- save challenge values sent with UDP server statistic and description request
and dismiss answers containing wrong challenge
- New functions, restructurings:
- new server status "Server full"
- support new tag emule_miscoptions2 (empty atm.)
- remove server descriptions from servers.ini
- clean donkeyTypes.server definitions
5588: Cleanup commonNetwork (pango)
5582: EDK: Improve CryptoPP logging (Schlumpf)
5584: EDK: Remove removed servers from walker server lists
5585: EDK: New parameter "all" for command "x" to disconnect all conn. servers
5586: BT: Recognize Bitrocket clients
2006/11/21
5579: Remove BasicSocket.[mini|maxi], replace them with Pervasives functions
- small fix for DonkeyOptions.max_allowed_connected_servers
5578: Remove unused files
- src/utils/net/tcpClientSocket.ml
- src/utils/net/tcpClientSocket.mli
- src/utils/net/tcpSocket.mli
5577: EDK: Send correct SUI tags
- sometimes MLDonkey sent SUI=true tag when CryptoPP was not linked
2006/11/20
5568: EDK: Support CIDR and IP ranges in server_black_list (pango)
5574: allowed_ips: Fix list usage when 0.0.0.0/0 is part of the list (pango)
5570: Some log messages in gettext module (Schlumpf)
5569: HTML: Fix display bug in server list after js popups
introduced by patch #5549 (Schlumpf)
5564: HTML: Remove non-working option use_html_frames (Schlumpf)
5563: EDK: Fix broken log message when master server changes (Schlumpf)
2006/11/15
5556: web_infos: new option rss_preprocessor used for fixing broken RSS feeds,
safer process spawning for command "!" (pango)
- broken feeds like http://thepiratebay.org/rss.php?cat=D601 can now be parsed
directly using (for example) xmllint, if a feed can not be read be MLDonkey
its piped through rss_preprocessor and read again
5560: EDK: Parse some more server.met fields, log unknown server tags
2006/11/14
5424: web_infos/rss: shell:// type url
5549: EDK: Parse all data from server.met, new HTML javascript popup
5553: EDK/OV/KAD: small updates (bogeyman)
- EDK: log unknown client tags with verbosity mct
- OV/KAD: ignore OvernetPeerNotFound and log number of peers every
60 secs when logging
5551: web_infos: Fix mtime detection, old files were not updated
5550: debug_fileinfo: Print [a|c|m]time values
5530: GD: Improve graph output (skeeve, Schlumpf)
- html_mods_vd_gfx_h_grid_variable
"Stretch hourly until at program start", default true
- html_mods_vd_gfx_h_grid_time
"Max hours on time scale per grid (0 = no limit)", default 0
- html_mods_vd_gfx_subgrid
"Number of shown subgrids on graph (0 = no subgrids)", default 0
2006/11/13
5548: New search parameters: "-and", "-or", "-not", removed "-without"
(Schlumpf)
5546: Some sharing updates
- solved bug 10957, updating the prio of an already shared dir is now possible
- fix bug where missing shared dirs with strategy incoming_* where not recreated
- remove "network = []" from downloads.ini, currently not supported
- created workaround to fix bug on MinGW: no files were shared. Introduced by
patch 5475, but source of problem is Ocaml bug 4159
5547: HTML: Fix unicode display in vd & upstats javascript popups
2006/11/12
5545: EDK: Do not show empty server message lines in GUI
5509: Common: Merge file_print functions,
BT: print BT-specific source infos in Telnet (thx to jave)
5544: Clean up code to avoid otags warnings (pango)
5543: Improve exception handling, fix some indentions (pango)
5542: CommonSources: Work-around division-by-zero bug in Ocaml
on Alpha platform (pango)
2006/11/09
5526: Multiuser: Internal restructuring, new commands
- from ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/mldonkey/pango/userdb-cleanups_v2.patch (pango)
- create commonUserDb.mli to protect userdb data from other modules
- cleanups
- replace strings in commonFile with multiuser commonTypes.userdb/groupdb
- implement security checks when core starts
- user "admin" must exist
- group "mldonkey" must exist and must have admin status
- update HTML interface, command "users"
- create link to remove a group from a user
- create link to change group admin status
- new column group members
- Telnet: Show all data in command "users"
- do not allow removal of users or groups with downloads,
groups with members, user "admin" and group "mldonkey"
- filter files shown with command "downloaders"
- fixed bug where wrong group list was displayed in HTML, vd #file_num
- Display user and groups columns
new options html_mods_vd_user & html_mods_vd_group to en-/disable display in HTML, vd
- Javascript popups show User:Group infos
- Telnet support
- implement new commands
- usergroupadd <user> <group> : add a group to a mldonkey user
- usergroupdel user> <group> : remove a group from a mldonkey user
- userdgroup <user> <group|None> : change user default group
- groupdel <group> : remove an unused mldonkey group
- groupadmin <group> <true|false> : change group admin status
- Restrict commands to admin users:
- bw_toggle
- enable
- disable
2006/11/06
5527: mlguistarter: print correct syntax (fixes Debian bug #396754)
2006/11/05
5481: Overnet: Small updates
- do not print opcode 18 (OvernetNoResult) as unknown message
- parse bcp type bcp://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:ip:tcpport:udpport
- print debug log message when a new source was added
5513: HTML: Let webinterface work in a HTML frame (ported from Knockers Mulus)
- third button row does not work yet, patches welcome
5521: BT: Fix non-working EDK upload when BT is enabled,
introduced by patch 5461
2006/10/31
5508: OV/KAD eMule style search and some small fixes (bogeyman)
5486: UDP bandwidth monitor fix (bogeyman)
5505: EDK: Support aMule/Hydranode style OS_INFO tag
2006/10/30
5488: Multiuser: New commands
- groups -> displays groups of the logged-in user
- dgroup -> displays default group of the logged-in user
- restrict command "unshare" to admin users
2006/10/29
5475: Multiuser: Implement user_commit_dir
- directories with strategy incoming_files are shared recursively now
- support several directories with incoming_* strategies, use the
first one with enough space to commit the finished file
2006/10/27
5499: Configure: find camlp4 in local, fix patch 5479 (dunk)
2006/10/26
5477: BT: Add downloads to share list after core restart
2006/10/25
5474: updated bw_toggle
- fix cosmetic bug, wrong values were displayed
as a result if option_hook changed values
5489: HTML: Improve serverlist display (Schlumpf)
5487: Update URLs, change mldonkey.net to mldonkey.org
5485: HTML: Print sharing strategies in command "shares"
5461: Release slot, fix missing filenames in upstats
- Each downloading file can be set to status "Release", this can
be done by clicking the "R" column in HTML, Transfers or by
using the new "release <file_num>" command to toggle the state.
- A new option max_release_slots exists, default 20% of the default
5 max_upload_slots. This means 1 upload slot is available per default
and granted for files with status "Release" when requested.
- Show filenames in pending upload slots list
5484: Fix DNS test, test other domains besides www.mldonkey.net
2006/10/23
5474: New command bw_toggle (ported from Knockers Mulus client)
- two new options: max_hard_upload_rate_2 and max_hard_download_rate_2
- new command bw_toggle, quickly switch between two bandwidth options
5480: Update Mozilla protocol handler, cleanup docs in distrib/
5479: Configure: Force presence of camlp4
5478: Support gdlib-config --static-libs function (new on Debian Etch)
5476: Urladd: Change default period to 0 (load file only when core starts)
2006/10/21
5473: Log: Redirect CryptoPP messages to MLDonkey logfile (Schlumpf)
5472: Urladd: New optional parameter period (in hours) (thx to Schlumpf)
5471: HTML: New colums for pending slots list: SUI, GeoIP, Filename
5470: Options: New type percent_option, values are bound to be >= 0 and <= 100
5469: HTML: Implement 404 error page for unknown URLs
2006/10/20
5419: EDK: Re-implement titanesel.ws links - service is up again (thx to sk38)
2006/10/13
5458: OV/KAD: tweak and bugfix the search (bogeyman)
2006/10/12
5454: OV/KAD: Block blocked ips + small Overnet updates (bogeyman)
5451: HTML: clickable new messages indicator (jave)
2006/10/09
5428: HTML: Fix style sheet errors (rwruck)
5446: EDK: Small update for EDK publish patch 5430
- new option max_published_files
maximum number of files published to servers per minute, eMule default 200
- bug fix for patch 5430, publish also to non-preferred servers
2006/10/08
5430: EDK: Improve file publishing
- publish no more than 200 files/minute to avoid server-side blacklisting,
eMule uses the same limit,
least published files are published first (thx to pango)
- respect server hard_limit, never publish more files to servers
- HTML: in server list display number of files published by server, by clicking
on this number the list of files is displayed (new command server_shares num)
- HTML: diplay master server status, only master server are used for publishing
- HTML: in upstats display number of server the file was published to,
also display server name + IP in javascript popup
- bug fix: properly update DonkeyGlobals.master_server to be used in
DonkeyClient.read_first_message, this is used when replying to non-Overnet
clients so they know to which server MLdonkey is connected to,
- remove development option become_master_delay
5445: Self-test charset conversion, disable conversion if test fails
5444: BT: Correctly display client connected time,
also allow correct upload speed calculation (tradie)
5443: BT: do not allow connections with ourselves (tradie)
2006/10/06
5442: BT: Verbose error messages when torrent is sent from GUI,
BT-multiuser: Protect command seeded_torrents
5441: BT: Re-enable all trackers when file is resumed
5440: HTML: Strip CR from multiline dllink input to fix FileTP filenames
2006/10/03
5439: Increase required ocaml version to 3.09.3 (schlumpf),
remove old TYPE_FORMAT stuff needed for Ocaml < 3.06 (pango)
2006/10/02
5297: In addition to previous patch 5297 force conversion of allowed_ips to
IP blocklist when $MLDONKEY_DIR points to an existing directory
and ini files are created for the first time
5429: Fix compile bug in Ocaml 3.08.3 (thx to eike for reporting)
2006/10/01
5404: New command porttest, support for eMule- and Azureus-style porttest
(thx to pango for Azureus result parsing)
5421: HTML: Add "Users" to options frame (unease)
5429: New common lprintf_file_nl function
5432: Updates and fixes for the Win resource file (schlumpf)
2006/09/26
5407: BT: Improve handling of tracker error messages
- print additional information in telnet, vd #num already present in HTML
- show tracker errors in Telnet and HTML popups over tracker info lines
- pause torrents with no valid trackers left
5336: EDK: Fix lowid support (krissn)
5427: EDK: Increase hash speed when threads are available (pango)
2006/09/25
5426: CommonSources: Reduce CPU load when refilling queues
of many non-BT downloads (pango)
5425: FileTP: Support options file_started_cmd and pause_new_downloads
5423: Print warning for empty admin password only if allowed_ips was altered
5422: Command "sources": Display only downloading files
2006/09/24
5405: BT: Use field "encoding" from .torrent to convert strings to UTF-8
5419: EDK: Remove titanesel.ws links
5418: Gnutella/G2/Fasttrack: Support client_bind_addr
5417: Edonkey comments: Telnet support, UTF-8 output in HTML
5416: Makefile.in: New variable $DEVFLAGSOPT for .cmx files (jave)
5415: New command option: rem disc - remove all disconnected servers
2006/09/23
5414: Edonkey comments, update gui prot, some bt peer ids (zet)
- Reimplement edonkey file comments with ratings (ro)
(fixes exploitable DOS introduced in patch #5371)
- Add options "comments_filter", "max_comments_per_file", "max_comment_length"
- GUI protocol updated for comments, stats, libmagic, users/groups
- BT: Identify some more peer ids, as well as the reserved bits
- Fix some html code and other bugs
- Minor code cleanup
2006/09/22
5411: Portinfo: Rename gift_port to gift_port GUI
2006/09/19
5406: Multiuser: Small bug fixed in recover_temp (mu2.patch)
5406: Main multiuser patch, see docs/multiuser.txt for details
thx to jave, pango, zet and many other people who have helped
to make this work possible
- this patch is experimental, if it breaks, you can keep the pieces;-)
- multigroup_usercommit.patch and multigroup_su.patch are not included
- this patch is still not finished, the To-Do list in docs/multiuser.txt
is still long, also GUI protocol updates have to be implemented.
To manage users, groups and files, its best to use the HTML interface,
multiuser commands can also be used in Telnet interface.
* SeamlessRDP - seamless windows support
* Keymap fixes
* Fix connection issues with Windows XP RTM
* Keyboard handling improvements and fixes
* SGI/Irix sound-driver fixes
* Support for clipboard INCR protocol
* Session Directory support
* Support for long filenames on redirected drives
* XOR ellipse drawing fix
* Clipboard unicode support (Ilya Konstantinov)
* Fix display issues with exotic color depths (30bpp, 32bpp, etc)
* Large file support
* The default color depth is now the depth of the root window
* Basic support for Windows Vista Beta 2
* Fix high cpu-usage in OSS-driver
o fixed bug where setting the snaplen smaller than the minimum
necessary to read the full headres would cause garbage to be
fed into the pattern matcher
o fixed unreported bug in IPv6/TCP packet length calculation
o relocated the privilege-dropping routine to be invoked right
before entering the packet processing loop, to prevent
interference with necessary permissions to read or write
dumpfiles/etc.
o fixed integer overflow with the snaplen that resulted from
an implicit signed/unsigned conversion
o minor change to compensate for some broken compiler
optimizers
o fixed double-free race condition during ngrep termination
o reworked packet length calculation in the main processing
loop, improving performance and readability
o simplified regex build logic in configure and Makefile
o updated Win32 version to use config.h for preprocessor
definitions instead of the Visual Studio project files,
making manual tweaking and config of ngrep for Win32
consistent with *NIX and more obvious
o changed third-party Makefiles to properly clean up after
themselves
o added support for radiotap (IEEE802_11_RADIO)
o changed ``-s 0'' invocation to mimic the equivalent of tcpdump
* Bug fixes
* Added the --log-file=FILE and --log-file-format=FORMAT options.
* Added the --remove-source-files option as a replacement for the (now
deprecated) --remove-sent-files option.
* Added the option --no-motd to suppress the message-of-the-day output
from a daemon when doing a copy.
* Added a new environment variable to the pre-/post-xfer exec commands (in
the daemon's config file): RSYNC_PID.
changes:
-Fixed SOAP and XML-RPC code to handle whitespace and
comments in the XML better
-Fixed lots of typecasting/constness warnings
-Fixed some small leaks in SoupServer
Changes in version 0.1.1.25 - 2006-11-04
o Major bugfixes:
- When a client asks us to resolve (rather than connect to)
an address, and we have a cached answer, give them the cached
answer. Previously, we would give them no answer at all.
- We were building exactly the wrong circuits when we predict
hidden service requirements, meaning Tor would have to build all
its circuits on demand.
- If none of our live entry guards have a high uptime, but we
require a guard with a high uptime, try adding a new guard before
we give up on the requirement. This patch should make long-lived
connections more stable on average.
- When testing reachability of our DirPort, don't launch new
tests when there's already one in progress -- unreachable
servers were stacking up dozens of testing streams.
o Security bugfixes:
- When the user sends a NEWNYM signal, clear the client-side DNS
cache too. Otherwise we continue to act on previous information.
o Minor bugfixes:
- Avoid a memory corruption bug when creating a hash table for
the first time.
- Avoid possibility of controller-triggered crash when misusing
certain commands from a v0 controller on platforms that do not
handle printf("%s",NULL) gracefully.
- Avoid infinite loop on unexpected controller input.
- Don't log spurious warnings when we see a circuit close reason we
don't recognize; it's probably just from a newer version of Tor.
- Add Vidalia to the OS X uninstaller script, so when we uninstall
Tor/Privoxy we also uninstall Vidalia.
version 0.6.4. Changes since version 0.10.3 and 0.6.4:
- Use the actual completed torrent data in the 'downloaded' field sent to
the tracker, rather than the download rate total. This should fix some
problems with too much downloaded data being reported to the tracker.
check. Also don't install utility perl scripts for building the
docs. Use pax to install all the doc files in one go.
Bump PKGREVISION to 3 for the PLIST changes.
Based on patch privided by Martin Wilke via PR 34395.
And
* HOMEPAGE is't exist anymore, so move to CPAN site.
* This package isn't depend on p5-Data-Dumper, so remove it.
Changes:
2006-02-15 Jochen Wiedmann <jwied@cpan.org> (0.39)
* t/forkm.t: Hopefully, I finally got rid of the
problem with the forking tests. It seems, that
the perlipc manual got updated in the past years,
most possibly for the same reason: A child handler
must be written to catch childs in a loop.
2003-11-10 Jochen Wiedmann <joe@ispsoft.de> (0.38)
* lib/Net/Daemon.pm: It is now possible to specify
user/group root (aka 0). (rgreab@fx.ro)
* Added mode 'ithreads'. (Bill Jackson,
<bjackson@ah.ddiglobal.com>)
* lib/Net/Daemon.pm (Bind): The parent process is
now explicitly closing the client socket in fork
mode. (Thought this would happen automatically
due to garbage collection, but possibly it
doesn't.) Tulsi Ram Mayala,
<tulsi_rammayala@pspl.co.in>
2002-08-20 Jochen Wiedmann <joe@ispsoft.de> (0.37)
* lib/Net/Daemon.pm (Bind): The server died, if
accepting a connection failed. Fixed.
Nathan Mueller <nmueller@cs.wisc.edu>
Medusa is a 'server platform' -- it provides a framework for
implementing asynchronous socket-based servers (TCP/IP and on Unix,
Unix domain, sockets).
An asynchronous socket server is a server that can communicate with
many other clients simultaneously by multiplexing I/O within a
single process/thread. In the context of an HTTP server, this
means a single process can serve hundreds or even thousands of
clients, depending only on the operating system's configuration
and limitations.
Medusa includes HTTP, FTP, and 'monitor' (remote python interpreter)
servers. Medusa can simultaneously support several instances of
either the same or different server types - for example you could
start up two HTTP servers, an FTP server, and a monitor server.
Then you could connect to the monitor server to control and manipulate
medusa while it is running.
Patch provided by Martin Wilke via PR 34382.
Changes:
* SNMP_Session.pm 1.08: Fixed a bug in the SNMPv2c version of
map_table_start_end that would cause errors when the $end argument is actually
being used. Thanks to Jan van Keulen for submitting the patch.
and reverted by patches, some of them were already present in (now
removed) patches; plus:
- Changed the names of commands from adsl-* to pppoe-* to more logically
name the scripts.
- Make the userland pppoe daemon run as "nobody" if possible, once session
has started.
- Make userland pppoe program somewhat safe if it is installed SUID or
SGID. Note that I still do *NOT* recommend a SUID/SGID pppoe.
- Fix long-standing bug in pppoe-server that passed arguments to pppd in the
wrong order.
Changes since version 0.99.3:
- Bug fixes
o The HTTP dissector could crash. (Bugs 1050 and 1079)
Versions affected: 0.99.3.
CVE-2006-5468
o The LDAP dissector (and possibly others) could crash. (Bug 1054)
Versions affected: 0.99.3.
o The XOT dissector could attempt to allocate a large amount of
memory and crash. (Bug 1133)
Versions affected: 0.9.8 to 0.99.3.
CVE-2006-4805
o The WBXML dissector could crash. (Bug 1134)
Versions affected: 0.10.11 to 0.99.3.
CVE-2006-5469
o The MIME Multipart dissector was susceptible to an off-by-one
error. (Bug 1135)
Versions affected: 0.10.1 to 0.99.3.
CVE-2006-4574
o If AirPcap support was enabled, parsing a WEP key could
sometimes cause a crash.
Versions affected: 0.99.3.
o The file set dialog could grow excessively large. (Bug 331)
o Trying to save flow data may crash Wireshark. (Bug 396)
o The personal hosts configuration file wasn't being parsed
correctly. (Bug 795)
o "Save as" to an existing file wasn't allowed. (Bug 927)
o The SNMP dissector was not handling 64-bit counters properly.
(Bug 1047)
o The HTTP content-length field was a string instead of an
integer. (Bug 1109)
o Invalid characters could show up in PDML output. (Bug 1110)
- New and Updated Features
o AirPcap, support (which provides raw mode capture under
Windows) has been enhanced to allow capturing on multiple
AirPcap adapters simultaneously using the Multi-Channel
Aggregator.
o VoIP call playback has been enhanced. If Wireshark is linked
with the PortAudio library, you can play back G.711
conversations.
o The capture interface dialog display has been enhanced.
o The "Save" button has been removed from the "Ok" / "Apply" /
"Cancel" button group in the following dialogs:
o Edit/Preferences
o View/Coloring Rules
o Capture/Capture Filters
o Analyze/Display Filters
o Analyze/Enabled Protocols
If you're fond of the "Save" button it can be resurrected in
the User Interface preferences.
o Expert analysis has been improved.
o Wireshark now supports USB as a media type. If you're running
a Linux distribution with version 2.6.11 of the kernel or
greater and you have the usbmon module enabled and you have a
recent CVS version of libpcap (post-0.9.5) installed you can
also do live captures. More details can be found at the
USB capture setup page on the wiki.
o The number of WEP keys that the user can specify in the IEEE
802.11 protocol preferences has been increased from 4 to 64.
- New Protocol Support
Enea LINX, Ethernet Powerlink (v1 and v2), H.248 Q.1950 Annex A,
Linux pktgen, MP2T, NEWMAIL, PNG, SCSI OSD, UDLD, UMTS FP, USB,
WLCCP, WZCSVC
- Updated Protocol Support
3Com NJACK, 802.11, ACSE, AH, ALCAP, ANSI MAP, ATM, ASN.1, BACapp,
BER, BGP, BSSAP, Camel, Catapult DCT2000, CFlow, CLNP, Common
Windows networking, DAP, DCERPC (DCERPC, ATSVC, DFS, EFS, EPM,
EVENTLOG, INITSHUTDOWN, MAPI, NT, PIPE, SAMR, SPOOLSS, SRVSVC,
SVCCTL, WINREG), DCOM (DCOM, CBA-ACCO, SYSACT), DIAMETER, DISP,
DNS, DOP, DSP, ESP, Ethernet, FC, FCP, GSM A, GSM MAP, GSM SMS,
GSSAPI, GTP, H.225, H.245, H.248, HTTP, ICQ, IKE, ISAKMP, iSCSI,
ISUP, IUUP, Kerberos 4, LAP-D, LDAP, LLC, LogotypeCertExtn,
MEGACO, MIME Multipart, MIP6, MMS, MSRP, MTP3, NCP, NDMP, NDPS,
NFS, NTP, OSI, PER, PN-MRP, PPP, 19154Q.931, RADIUS, Redback, RPC,
RTCP, RTP, SCCP, SCSI, SDP, SIP, SMB, SMRSE, SNMP, SSL, STANAG
5066, STP, TCAP, TCP, TFTP, TIPC, UDP, UMA, VLAN, VNC, VRRP,
X.509ce X11, YMSG, WTLS
- Removed Protocols
The CISCOWL dissector has been superseded by WLCCP.
- New and Updated Capture File Support
Catapult DCT2000, EyeSDN, iSeries
in NetBSD's src/gnu/libexec/uucp directory. Changes include:
* Teaching cu(1) about hardware flow control.
* Make cu(1) honor "echocheck" and "binary mode" with respect to
inspecting the data stream for newlines.
* Make some proper integer casts so as not to break on LP64 platforms.
* Teach uucp to substitute for \H with the IP address of the system.
* Avoid potential divide-by-zero errors when computing times using
serial rates.
* Properly initialize some variables.
The main difference between this version and the one in NetBSD is the
location of uucico, uuconv, and uuxqt -- the vanilla UUCP location is
${PREFIX}/sbin while the NetBSD location is /usr/libexec/uucp.
Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
Changes:
0.69 Aug 16 2006
! Commented out two lines of code that were causing S::L to die under
a non-fatal error condition. This is a HACK.
0.68 July 6 2006
! Patched support for mod_perl Apache2 (thanks to JT Justman)
! Fixed bug where SOAP::SOM objects were not properly detected,
serialized and returned (thanks chris at prather dot o r g)
! Fixed bug with default_ns and ns functions so that they
serialized XML properly.
+ Started to add experimental DIME support - possible impacts to MIME
support as well
0.65-beta7 May 12 2005
+ Added default_ns and ns to replace the confusing use of uri() and
use_prefex()
0.65-beta6 June 3 2005
! Fixed bug resulting in XMLRPC requests to be serialized using the
doc/literal serializer if serializing arrays
0.65-beta5 May 6 2005
! Fixed critical bug which prevented all XMLRPC servers from working
0.65-beta4 Apr 3 2005
! Fixed bug 1160881 - HTTP headers are now terminated by \r\n for
compatibility with .NET and compliance with HTTP spec.
! Fixed 1158666 - stubmaker.pl no longer call deprecated subroutine
+ stubmaker.pl got a lot of enhancements - now has help and version
output, run time options, etc. See 'man stubmaker.pl' for more.
+ Classes generated by stub_maker.pl now have a special subroutine
called 'want_som.' When set to 1, the stub class will return a
SOAP::SOM object for every request.
! Fixed bug 1149427 - now capable of returning SOAP::SOM objects
from generated stub classes.
0.65-beta3 Mon Oct 25 2004
+ SOAP::Lite will only warn you once when you call a doc/literal
service
+ Added SOAP::Schema->cache_dir() and SOAP::Schema->cache_ttl(),
which control how code stubs generated from WSDLs are cached to
prevent constant reparsing of WSDL files.
! Tested SOAP::Lite against Google, Salesforce, and FedEx. So far,
clients can successfully call these service providers (at least
some of their operations) - testing does not provide 100% coverage
of their APIs.
0.65-beta2.1 Mon Oct 25 2004
+ Fixed bug in unit tests in which MIME::Tools was not properly detected
resulting in failed unit tests for some users.
+ Fixed some documentation issues (speling, etc).
0.65-beta2 Mon Oct 25 2004
** WARNING ** substantial changes have been made to SOAP::Lite in
this release in regards to how it manages attachments. The changes
may introduce instabilities into your software that relies on this
functionality. Please test your software with 0.65 prior to moving it
to a production environment.
+ Added ReleaseNotes.txt
+ Added section REPORTING BUGS to pod comments
+ Deprecated SOAP::Lite->schema removed
+ Deprecated SOAP::Lite->on_debug removed
+ Deprecated SOAP::Schema->schema in favor of SOAP::Schema->schema_url
+ Added SOAP::Schema->useragent - which returns the LWP::UserAgent instance
that will be used when accessing WSDLs via the SOAP::Lite->service call.
This is helpful when access to a WSDL requires authentication, etc.
+ Made changes that allow messages to be constructed using a NULL body:
<Envelope><Body /></Envelope>
+ Added constant OBJS_BY_REF_KEEPALIVE which defaults to 600 - this is
so that services can configure how long to cache objects marked as persistent
using SOAP::Server::Object->objects_by_reference()
+ Added the ability for a user to modify the UserAgent class used
by SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client, updated Transport.pm's documentation
to reflect this. Added $SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::USERAGENT_CLASS
variable as a means of setting this.
+ Added initial DIME support
+ SOAP Packager package/unpackage now take in a context variable as
input because DIME needs to know what version of SOAP you are using.
+ Refactored and rewrote README
+ Renamed SOAP::Schema->stub() to SOAP::Schema->generate_stub. This populates
a private variable called C<stub> with the autogenerate Perl code.
+ Added SOAP::Schema->stub() which returns the autogenerated Perl code used
internally by SOAP::Lite. This can be helpful for debugging SOAP::Lite's
utilization of WSDL, as well as helpful to developers working on S::L's
WSDL support.
0.65-beta1 Mon Oct 18 15:55:00 2004
+ Made SOAP::Serializer->readable actually produce readable XML!
! Fixed bug 747312 - Made XML Schema 2001 the default schema
+ Changed typelookup of base64 to base64Binary to conform with 2001
schema
+ Added support for [almost] all XML Schema 2001 built-in datatypes
+ Added register_ns subroutine to SOAP::Serializer
+ Added find_prefix subroutine to SOAP::Serializer
+ Added use_prefix subroutine to SOAP::Serializer
+ Added a necessary set of initial subroutinues to support wsdl2perl
project
+ Added format_datetime to SOAP::Utils
+ Documented SOAP::SOM->parts
+ Added SOAP::SOM->is_multipart
+ Properly escaped characters to facilitate emacs syntax highlighting
+ Ran podchecker to validate all POD comments
! Fixed bug 749636 - changed a croak to a warn to enable socket
timeouts in SOAP::Transport::TCP::Server
+ Added support for UDDI 2/3
+ Majorly revamped product documentation thanks to the kind
contribution made by O'Reilly. Appendix B from "Programming Web
Services with Perl" has been completely integrated.
+ To better segment SOAP::Lite documentation, many modules have been
added that contain documentation only. For those who loved the old
documentation, it can be found in lib/OldDocs/SOAP/*.pm and
lib/OldDocs/SOAP/Transport/*.pm
! Fix a bug in which doclit style arrays were not being deserialized
properly. IOW, Repeated elements were not made into an array, only
the last occurring value was recorded.
+ Added the ability for a SOAP Client to gain direct access to the
HTTP::Request and HTTP::Response objects.
+ Changed default envelope namespace prefix from SOAP-ENV to soap
+ Changed default encoding namespace prefix from SOAP-ENC to soapenc
+ Reachitected MIME support to decouple MIME layer from transport
layer. This only impacts the HTTP layer since that is the only
transport in SOAP::Lite that supports attachments.
+ Creation of SOAP::Packager - decoupled in an extensible way the
packaging of parts (a.k.a. attachments). This is used for encoding
and decoding. This enables a more seemless addition of DIME
support. Changes were made throughout SOAP::Lite to accomodate this
functionality.
- a call "context" was added to SOAP::Server and SOAP::Deserializer
so that those classes could have access to the global
SOAP::Packager instance
- deprecated many function calls and packages having to do with
attachment support
- fixed several of the SOAP::*::new() methods so that they don't
inadvertantly reinitialize themselves and destroy precious context
information in the process
+ Gave developers direct access to MIME::Parser object so that they
can optimize its use. See the following URL to optimize it for
memory consumption, parsing speed, disk utilization, etc:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/MIME-tools/lib/MIME/Parser.pm#OPTIMIZING_YOUR_PARSER
+ Added a context variable to SOAP::Serializer and SOAP::Deserializer
so that they have mechanisms for getting instance data from the
calling context. The value of context is either SOAP::Lite or
SOAP::Server depending upon the role the service is playing in the
transaction. Contexts are initialized when a call is made, and
destroyed when a call is completed.
+ Greater than character '>' has been added to list of characters
that will be automatically escaped. This is not a requirement by
the XML spec, it is a MAY, but I am doing it after seeing a minority
of people report a compatibility problem.
- Removed deprecated methods: SOAP::Serializer::namespace and
encodingspace
+ Added SOAP::Serializer::encodingStyle method which allows users to
set the URI for default encodingStyle.
+ Added initial support for literal encoding style. EXPERIMENTAL
+ Added some true constant values representing various SOAP namespace
URIs
+ Added SOAP::Constants::SUPPORTED_ENCODING_STYLES for better tracking
of the set of encoding styles that the toolkit can [de]serialize
! Fixed bug 840172 - "Makefile.PL --noprompt flag broken," now fixed
+ Updated SOAP 1.2 URIs to the latest (TODO - maintain support for
older ones)
+ Added HTTPS support for HTTP::Server Daemon class - thanks to Nils
Sowen for this contribution
* take over MAINTAINERship
* removed extra spaces from Makefile.in
* timestamps in log files to be YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
* fixed rateup to propely support kMG option
* fixed problem with conversioncode option throwing an exception.
* fixed config parsing problem for libadd lines terminated by a \
* added 'eval' debug target
* updated local $SIG{__DIE__} locations to work as intended
* fix ifspeed for foundry switches in cfgmaker
* Added expscale option (opposite of logscale) to emphasize the top end of
the scale; this improves display of line voltages that don't change a whole
lot
* added sample startup script for mrtg
In PR pkg/32398 with some tweaks from me.
IPA is now a flexible general purpose accounting system;
- Supports static and dynamic rules;
- Support limits, sublimits and thresholds;
- Works with external accounting modules;
- Works with external database modules;
- Works with external statistics modules;
-Accounting per specified period of a week.
package to version 0.6.3. Change since version 0.10.2 respectively 0.6.2:
- Didn't properly clean up when a torrent with the same info hash was
rejected. This caused random crashes and memory leaks.
- Properly cancel pieces that are skipped when downloading.
extracted source tree. That expands them at parse time, and without the
source tree, causes all kinds of headaches in bmake, e.g.
/usr/bin/awk: can't open file /export/SRC/netbsd/pkgsrc/net/samba/work.i386/samba-3.0.22/source/Makefile.in source line number 1
make: "/usr/bin/awk -F= '/^LIBMSRPC_MAJOR/ { print $2; }' /export/SRC/netbsd/pkgsrc/net/samba/work.i386/samba-3.0.22/source/Makefile.in" returned non-zero status
Rewrite to use a shell loop.
files-check: No backup copies of the Samba binaries are made.
Before using ln -s, the destination file is removed. This is necessary
for installing the package over an already-installed version.
Patch provided by Martin Wilke via PR 34427.
pkgsrc change:
DOWNLOADED_DISTFILE is deprecated.
- Changelog
v0.233 updated domains list
v0.232 removed a couple of debugging prints
v0.231 recursivedns.com fix
v0.230 Evan Carey WTG624 patch
v0.229 David Bresson WRT56G patch
v0.228 Gene Cumm patch
v0.227 Added more domains
v0.226 Gene Cumm Barricade fixes and SSL check improvement
v0.225 Touchage = 0 means don't force update
v0.224 Daniel Lauk SMC7004 patch
v0.223 Nachum Kanovsky Alcatel Speedtouch patch
v0.222 New domains ham-radio-op.net and servegame.org
v0.221 Robert Holland Patch for Adtran Netvanta
v0.220 Reinstate SMC Barricade logout patch
v0.219 Linksys RT31P2 patch from Jason Anderson
v0.218 fixed some host variables that were not initialized
Changes:
Version 0.12.3 of Kopete replaces 0.11.3 in KDE 3.5.5, it includes support
for Adium themes, performance improvements and better support for the Yahoo!
Changes in version 0.1.1.24 - 2006-09-29
o Major bugfixes:
- Allow really slow clients to not hang up five minutes into their
directory downloads (suggested by Adam J. Richter).
- Fix major performance regression from 0.1.0.x: instead of checking
whether we have enough directory information every time we want to
do something, only check when the directory information has changed.
This should improve client CPU usage by 25-50%.
- Don't crash if, after a server has been running for a while,
it can't resolve its hostname.
- When a client asks us to resolve (not connect to) an address,
and we have a cached answer, give them the cached answer.
Previously, we would give them no answer at all.
o Minor bugfixes:
- Allow Tor to start when RunAsDaemon is set but no logs are set.
- Don't crash when the controller receives a third argument to an
"extendcircuit" request.
- Controller protocol fixes: fix encoding in "getinfo addr-mappings"
response; fix error code when "getinfo dir/status/" fails.
- Fix configure.in to not produce broken configure files with
more recent versions of autoconf. Thanks to Clint for his auto*
voodoo.
- Fix security bug on NetBSD that could allow someone to force
uninitialized RAM to be sent to a server's DNS resolver. This
only affects NetBSD and other platforms that do not bounds-check
tolower().
- Warn user when using libevent 1.1a or earlier with win32 or kqueue
methods: these are known to be buggy.
- If we're a directory mirror and we ask for "all" network status
documents, we would discard status documents from authorities
we don't recognize.
Patch provided by Martin Wilke via PR 34425.
- Changelog
A few fixes for OS X.
1) select()ing on a pcap FD doesn't always work. Advice from
tcpdump mailing list archive is to put it into non-blocking
mode and ignore the select() return value.
2) Added $(LDFLAGS) to link command line in Makefile to have
dnstop linked with specific libraries. LDFLAGS will be
picked up from the environment.
3) OS X needs to #include <arpa/nameser_compat.h>
2006/04/24 Duane Wessels
Adriaan Peeters reported that the list of known TLDs is
out-of-date. In particular, the .EU domain is not in the list.
2005/04/05 Duane Wessels
Mark Foster found a bug with the source+SLD list. It was being
updated for 3RD-level domain names as well. Mark also suggested
that the '@' key should display the source+SLD screen, just as
'3' and '#' work for 3RD-level.
Changes:
- new settings cmd:parallel and cmd:queue-parallel to set number of jobs
executed in parallel in non-interactive mode and in a queue.
- new mirror option --skip-noaccess and setting mirror:skip-noaccess.
- fixed a coredump when lftp was compiled with a non-gcc compiler.
- fixed compilation when stdbool.h is missing.
- fixed a failed assertion.
- fixed coredump when doing `ls ..' on a http site.
- fixed memory and file descriptor leak in mget/mput.
Patch provided by MAINTAINER, Bartosz Kuzma via PR 34158.
Changes from 3.0.524 to 3.0.540
- Fix build against old libpcap (thanks Claudio)
- Fix build on AIX (thanks Andreas)
- Fix build warnings on NetBSD (thanks Bartosz)
- Deny writes to BPF socket (thanks Can)
- Reverse-resolve IPs less aggressively.
- Free up the DNS queue as we process it.
- Fix dns_reply silliness.
- Web: tweak the look of the top bar.
- Web: update total packets and bytes as part of graph update.
- Decode DLT_LINUX_SLL (ippp0 on Linux),
patch courtesy of Ingo Bressler
pkgsrc specific changes:
- /var/empty has marked obsolete by etcupdate so I've changed
chroot dir for darkstat to ${PREFIX}/share/darkstat/chroot.
- patch-aa add support for DLT_PPP_SERIAL (for NetBSD only)
and DLT_PPP devices.
2006/09/17 version 2.8.1 = tag release-2-8-1
5401: Fix question whether to compile Ocaml with some bash versions (pango)
5400: Allow use of Ocaml 3.09.3, keep 3.09.2 as default
5399: EDK, Telnet: Fix and clarify message when starting a search (schlotter)
2006/09/16
5397: EDK: Disable broken option emulate_sparsefiles
5395: Improve max_hard_up/download_rate computation code (pango)
5380: BT: Add file_num to certain log entries (jave)
5392: fix typos in help texts (schlotter)
5394: Fix max_hard_up/download_rate computation
- crashed on Windows when max_hard_upload_rate = 0
- when max_hard_upload_rate = 0 max_hard_download_rate was badly computed