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family. [1]
- Specify appropriate hints to getaddrinfo(3). [1]
- Obtain address family from peername in inet mode.
Submitted by: Rostislav Krasny <rosti.bsd__at__gmail.com> [1]
Tested by: yar, Rostislav Krasny <rosti.bsd__at__gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 week
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from accept(2) and fork(2). Also close all unneeded fds
in the child process, namely listening sockets for all
address families and the fd initially obtained from accept(2).
(The main ftpd code operates on stdin/stdout anyway as it
has been designed for running from inetd.)
MFC after: 5 days
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over ctl_sock's -- it is solely the parent daemon's
job. So just break out of the loop in the child.
MFC after: 5 days
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By default, create a pid file at the standard location, /var/run/ftpd.pid,
in accord with the expected behavior of a stock system daemon.
MFC after: 5 days
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* Add posix_memalign().
* Move calloc() from calloc.c to malloc.c. Add a calloc() implementation in
rtld-elf in order to make the loader happy (even though calloc() isn't
used in rtld-elf).
* Add _malloc_prefork() and _malloc_postfork(), and use them instead of
directly manipulating __malloc_lock.
Approved by: phk, markm (mentor)
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POSIX. This also makes the struct correct we ever implement an i386-time64
architecture. Not that we need too.
Reviewed by: imp, brooks
Approved by: njl (acpica), des (no objects, touches procfs)
Tested with: make universe
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oldest versioned symbol available. Do not accept hidden symbols for
all other versions.
Use "<obj->path>: <error message>" for all error messages in new
functions to make them more consistent.
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unintentionally.
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to be compatible with symbol versioning support as implemented by
GNU libc and documented by http://people.redhat.com/~drepper/symbol-versioning
and LSB 3.0.
Implement dlvsym() function to allow lookups for a specific version of
a given symbol.
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means:
o Remove Elf64_Quarter,
o Redefine Elf64_Half to be 16-bit,
o Redefine Elf64_Word to be 32-bit,
o Add Elf64_Xword and Elf64_Sxword for 64-bit entities,
o Use Elf_Size in MI code to abstract the difference between
Elf32_Word and Elf64_Word.
o Add Elf_Ssize as the signed counterpart of Elf_Size.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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we included the length of the path in the returned size but not the length
of the associated Dl_serpath structure. Without this fix, programs
attempting to allocate a structure to hold the search path information
would allocate too small of a buffer and rtld would overrun the buffer
while filling it via a subsequent RTLD_DI_SERINFO request.
Submitted by: "William K. Josephson" wkj at morphisms dot net
Reviewed by: jdp
MFC after: 2 weeks
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Like on libthr, there is an i386_set_gsbase() stub implementation here
to avoid libc.so.5 issues. This should likely be a weak symbol and I
expect this will be fixed soon.
Approved by: re
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Approved by: re (blanket)
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Approved by: re (blanket)
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method of executing commands remotely. There are no rexec clients in
the FreeBSD tree, and the client function rexec(3) is present only in
libcompat. It has been documented as "obsolete" since 4.3BSD, and its
use has been discouraged in the man page for over 10 years.
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Discussed with: ru
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Fix an obvious bug in the 64-bit PLT fixup: the SLLX was by 12 bits, when
it should be 32.
MFC after: 1 month
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loads and stores (resp.) The ldq_u and stq_u instruction mask off the
lower 3 bits of the final address before loading from or storing to
the address, so as to avoid unaligned loads and stores. They do not
themselves allow loads from or stores to unaligned addresses. Replace
the macro definitions by a packed struct dereference.
Submitted by: Richard Henderson (rth at twiddle dot net)
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PR: misc/81732
Submitted by: Denis Grudkin
MFC after: 2 weeks
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thus being compatible with both XFree86 and X.org.
Noticed by: danfe
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noughties, not eighties.
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safely initialise shared libraries that use SSE in their init sections.
MFC After: 1 week
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picked because higher warn levels are broken for ftp-proxy at the moment).
Approved by: mlaier
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NI_WITHSCOPEID, and our getaddrinfo(3) does nothing special
for it, now.
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implements i386_set_gsbase(), so there is no need for the variation.
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Noticed by: bde
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if the direct access methods are not implemented.
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rc.conf[.local]. Fix this, and leave the default as 2048.
Update the copyright year to include the present.
Update the assignment of the copyright to be me personally,
instead of "The FreeBSD Project" which is not a legal entity,
and therefore not a proper assignee. My intention remains the
same however, that this code continue to be BSD licensed, and
freely available to anyone that wants it under those terms.
PR: conf/75722
Submitted by: Nicolas Rachinsky <list@rachinsky.de>
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an invalid type pun.
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Noticed by: tinderbox, stefanf
Pointy hat to: nectar
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gettyflags, gettynums and gettystrs are available.
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Noticed by: Steve Kargl <sgk@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
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during authentication. Thus we need to call getpwnam *after* the user
has been authenticated. Colin mentioned that we should also move the
check for root in that case.
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are initialised to zero. When freeing TLS, don't attempt to free DTV
slots which were not used.
Pointed out by: Joerg Sonnenberger
X-MFC-After: After the branch, probably
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5.0-RELEASE), a visually elusive bug was introduced. A comparison
operator was changed to assignment. As a result, rexecd behaved
always as if the `-i' option had been specified. It would allow root
logins. This commit corrects the situation in the obvious way.
A separate bug was introduced at the same time. The PAM library
functions are called between the invocation of getpwnam(3) and the use
of the returned static object. Since many PAM library functions
result in additional getpwnam(3) calls, the contents of the returned
static object could be changed from under rexecd. With this commit,
getpwnam_r(3) is used instead.
Other PAM-using applications should be reviewed for similar errors in
getpw* usage.
Security: rexecd's documented default policy of disallowing root
logins was not enforced.
Reviewed by: cperciva
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