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of releases. The -DNOCRYPT build option still exists for anyone who
really wants to build non-cryptographic binaries, but the "crypto"
release distribution is now part of "base", and anyone installing from a
release will get cryptographic binaries.
Approved by: re (scottl), markm
Discussed on: freebsd-current, in late April 2004
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Submitted by: ssouhlal
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Tested on: i386, ia64, amd64, sparc64, alpha
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(and it appears possible throughout ftpd(8) source.)
It is not a mere issue of style: Null pointers in C
seem to have been mistaken one way or another quite often.
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Thank Fortune, the C compiler can figure out by itself the proper
conversion for assignments, comparisons, and prototyped function
arguments.
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we've got <stdint.h> et al now. (This makes ftpd(8) WARNS=2 clean.)
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(Heading to WARNS=2.)
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Prototyping library functions in header files has rendered
them superfluous.
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is not a hack, but it has a clear purpose.
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of the current user, not root. This will allow neat things
like matching anonymous FTP data traffic with a single ipfw(8)
rule:
ipfw add ... tcp from any to any uid ftp
Note that the control connection socket still belongs to the
user ftpd(8) was started from, usually root.
PR: bin/65928
Submitted by: Eugene Grosbein <eugen at grosbein.pp.ru>
MFC after: 1 month
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expects.
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in <sys/cdefs.h> for compilers without support for inline.
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requires super-user access in order to complete successfully.
Move setgroups(2) to execute before setuid(2) so that it is successful.
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Submitted by: Andrzej ToboÅa <ato@iem.pw.edu.pl>
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Reducing "/+./" strings to "/"
Reducing "/[^/]+/../" to "/"
o Don't send an OACK when the result of the [RW]RQ is an error.
These changes allow tftpd to interact with pxelinux.bin from the syslinux
package.
Whilst the path reducing code doesn't properly handle situations where the
path component before the "/../" is a symlink to (say) ".", I would suggest
that it does the right thing in terms of the clients perception of what
their path string actually represents. This seems better than using
realpath() and breaking environments where symlinks point outside of the
directory hierarchy that tftpd is configured to allow.
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(and that is for now being worked around by a binutils patch).
The rtld code tested &_DYNAMIC against 0 to see whether rtld itself
was built as PIC or not. While the sparc64 MD code did not rely
on the preset value of the GOT slot for _DYNAMIC any more due
to previous binutils changes, it still used to not be 0, so
that this check did work. The new binutils do however initialize
this slot with 0. As a consequence, rtld would not properly initialize
itself and crash.
Fix that by introducing a new macro, RTLD_IS_DYNAMIC, to take the role
of this test. For sparc64, it is implemented using the rtld_dynamic()
code that was already there. If an architecture does not provide its
own implementation, we default to the old check.
While being there, mark _DYNAMIC as a weak symbol in the sparc64
rtld_start.S. This is needed in the LDSCRIPT case, which is however
not currently supported for want of an actual ldscript.
Sanity checked with md5 on alpha, amd64, i386 and ia64.
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Spotted out by: marcus, simon
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the latest binutils import mades this gross hack useless, so just remove it.
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stable ld.so. We need to revisit the rtld-elf/sparc64/rtld_start.S
rev. 1.5 and rtld-elf/sparc64/rtld_machdep.h rev. 1.5, which was
suppose to allow stock Binutils 2.13 (and later) to be used.
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instead, use the symbolic constant STDIN_FILENO, as this is
a daemon invoked from inetd.
Remove 'sockt' as it is not referenced.
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PR: 56549
Submitted by: edwin
Reviewed by: joerg, ru
Approved by: joerg
MFC after: 2 weeks
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- Format return () to resemble the one 5 lines up.
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and -U, which allows the umask to be set.
Obtained from: Patton Electronics, Co.
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Approved by: das (mentor)
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Approved by: das (mentor)
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eg:
[foo]
...
matches any executable 'foo'
[/usr/bin/foo/]
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matches any executable under the directory /usr/bin/foo/
Exact matches continue to function as before.
PR: bin/66769
Submitted-by: Dan Nelson
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Minor markup tweaks.
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breaking any other arch this time.
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first!
The previous version made all shared binaries dump core.
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Obtained from: NetBSD
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In particular, do not pass the same va_list to both vprintf() and
vsyslog() without first reinitializing it. This fixes ftpd -d
on amd64.
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Submitted by: Stefan Farfeleder <stefan@fafoe.narf.at>
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change __progname to point at the new storage otherwise it ends up
pointing at freed memory which leads to confusing garbled error messages.
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with the correct alignment. This is important because this calls to
library static constructors are made from here. The bug in the old crt*.s
files hid this because in this case, two wrongs do indeed make a right.
Also, call _rtld_bind() with the correct alignment, because it calls back
into the pthread library locking functions. If things happen just
the wrong way, we get a SIG10 due to the broken stack alignment.
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