Samba 3.6.3:
This is a security release in order to address
CVE-2012-0817 (Memory leak/Denial of service).
o CVE-2012-0817:
The Samba File Serving daemon (smbd) in Samba versions
3.6.0 to 3.6.2 is affected by a memory leak that can
cause a server denial of service.
Samba 3.6.2:
Major enhancements in Samba 3.6.2 include:
o Make Winbind receive user/group information (bug #8371).
o Several SMB2 fixes.
For complete changes, please refer
http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.6.2.html and
http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.6.3.html.
1.2.8:
Sam Lantinga - Sun Jan 15 01:39:35 EST 2012
* Added the definition for INADDR_LOOPBACK
Sam Lantinga - Thu Jan 05 22:57:56 2012 -0500
* Added an Xcode project for iOS
Sam Lantinga - Sat Dec 31 10:28:12 EST 2011
* SDL_net is now under the zlib license
Sam Lantinga - Sun Nov 20 01:29:33 EST 2011
* Added SDLNet_UDP_SetPacketLoss() to simulate random packet loss
Sam Lantinga - Fri Nov 04 04:52:12 2011 -0400
* Added SDLNet_GetLocalAddresses() to query local interfaces
Sam Lantinga - Fri Nov 4 04:05:03 EDT 2011
* Removed obsolete OpenTransport code
Sam Lantinga - Tue Mar 08 16:52:59 2011 -0800
* Added Android.mk to build on the Android platform
Sam Lantinga - Sun Feb 27 10:00:53 PST 2011
* Fixed to compile cleanly with g++
C.W. Betts - Thu Feb 17 12:52:47 PST 2011
* Fixed the code to use socklen_t where appropriate
Evan Nemerson - Thu Feb 17 12:47:13 PST 2011
* Added pkg-config support
esigra - Mon Feb 16 20:59:55 PST 2009
* Fixed C++ compilation with -Wold-style-cast
Matthew Mondor - Fri Jan 4 08:44:22 PST 2008
* Enable multicast receiving on 224.0.0.1 on Windows (already worked on UNIX)
Changes:
version 0.43 (2011/05/26):
- added support for Net::Server by allowing the usage of
distinct filehandles for input and output
(patch by Alexei Znamensky)
0MQ version 2.1.11 (Stable), released on 2011/12/18
===================================================
Bug fixes
---------
* Fixed issue 290, zmq_poll was using system time instead of monotonic
clock (Mika Fischer).
* Fixed issue 281, crash on heavy socket creation - assertion failure in
mutex.hpp:91. (Mika Fischer).
* Fixed issue 273, O_CLOEXEC flag used in ip.cpp:192 is supported only
on Linux kernels 2.6.27+
* Fixed issue 261, assertion failure in kqueue.cpp:76.
* Fixed issue 269, faulty diagnostic code in 2.1.10.
* Fixed issue 254, assertion failure at tcp_socket.cpp:229 on ENOTCONN.
Changes
-------
* Now builds properly on AIX 6.1 (AJ Lewis).
* Builds using libdcekt on HP-UX (AJ Lewis).
* New upstream OpenPGM maintenance release 5.1.118.
* Enabled debugging on assertion failure on Windows (Paul Betts).
-Wall with the gcc in NetBSD 5.1, i.e. gcc 4.1.3. Fixes prompted
by reports that a build outside of pkgsrc for "64-bit Linux" (amd64)
but using this set of patches, gets a segfault, and this fixes that
problem. Bump pkgrevision.
provided in PR pkg/45720.
This module is part of Net::Frame frame crafting framework. It is totally
optional, but can make playing with the network far easier.
Basically, it hides the complexity of frame forging, sending, and receiving,
by providing helper methods, which will analyze internally how to assemble
frames and find responses to probes.
For example, it will take care of computing lengths and checksums, and matching
a response frame to the requesting frame.
provided in PR pkg/45720.
Net::Frame::Dump is the base class for all dump modules. With them, you can
open a device for live capture, for offline analysis, or for creating a pcap
file.
See Net::Frame::Dump::Offline, Net::Frame::Dump::Online,
Net::Frame::Dump::Writer for specific usage.
PR pkg/45720.
Net::Frame is a fork of Net::Packet. The goal here was to greatly simplify
the use of the frame crafting framework. Net::Packet does many things
undercover, and it was difficult to document all the thingies.
Also, Net::Packet may suffer from unease of use, because frames were assembled
using layers stored in L2, L3, L4 and L7 attributes. Net::Frame removes all
this, and is splitted in different modules, for those who only want to use part
of the framework, and not whole framework.
Finally, anyone can create a layer, and put it on his CPAN space, because of
the modularity Net::Frame offers. For an example, see Net::Frame::Layer::ICMPv4
on my CPAN space.
Net::Frame does ship with basic layers, to start playing.
- do_auth.py - better Nexus support, better AV replacement, and only
send roles to Nexus
- fix bug in checking the return value of regexec() for login and
enable ACLs.
- do_auth.py - better Nexus support, better AV replacement, and only
F4.0.4.22
- check of regexec() return value inverted
tnn) into the Packages Collection.
The BIRD project aims to develop a fully functional dynamic IP
routing daemon primarily targetted on (but not limited to)
UNIX-like systems and distributed under the GNU General Public
License.
- This package is for IPv6, a separate IPv4 package is available
- Multiple routing tables
- BGP
- RIP
- OSPF
- Static routes
- Inter-table protocol
- Command-line interface
- Soft reconfiguration
- Powerful language for route filtering
Updated by myself from bird-1.3.4 to 1.3.6 (to correct a BGP protocol problem).
tnn) into the Packages Collection.
The BIRD project aims to develop a fully functional dynamic IP
routing daemon primarily targetted on (but not limited to)
UNIX-like systems and distributed under the GNU General Public
License.
- This package is for IPv4, a separate IPv6 package is available
- Multiple routing tables
- BGP
- RIP
- OSPF
- Static routes
- Inter-table protocol
- Command-line interface
- Soft reconfiguration
- Powerful language for route filtering
Updated by myself from bird-1.3.4 to 1.3.6 (to correct a BGP protocol problem).
PyZMQ is ostensibly the Python bindings for ZeroMQ, but the project,
following Python's 'batteries included' philosophy, provides more than
just Python methods objects for calling into the ZeroMQ C++ library.