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Merge an applicable subset of r263234 from HEAD to stable/10:
rwatson
2015-03-19
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Change the cap_rights_t type from uint64_t to a structure that we can extend
pjd
2013-09-05
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+6
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Now that ioctl(2) is allowed in capability mode and we can limit ioctls for the
pjd
2013-03-14
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+48
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For functions that return -1 on failure check exactly for -1 and not for
pjd
2012-01-10
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-4
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+4
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Constify argument.
pjd
2012-01-06
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-1
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+1
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No need to use KEEP_ERRNO() macro around pjdlog functions, as they don't
pjd
2011-09-27
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-19
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+17
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Compile capsicum support only if HAVE_CAPSICUM is defined.
pjd
2011-06-27
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-0
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+4
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Log a warning if we cannot sandbox using capsicum, but only under debug level 1.
pjd
2011-06-27
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-2
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+6
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To handle BIO_FLUSH and BIO_DELETE requests in secondary worker we need
pjd
2011-05-23
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-1
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+7
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Currently we are unable to use capsicum for the primary worker process,
pjd
2011-05-14
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-18
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+40
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When using capsicum to sanbox, still use other methods first, just in case
pjd
2011-05-14
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-10
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+13
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Add my copyright.
pjd
2011-03-22
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+1
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White space cleanups.
pjd
2011-03-22
1
-4
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+4
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When dropping privileges prefer capsicum over chroot+setgid+setuid.
pjd
2011-03-21
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-1
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+15
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Add snprlcat() and vsnprlcat() - the functions I'm always missing.
pjd
2011-03-21
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+24
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Let the caller log info about successful privilege drop.
pjd
2011-02-03
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+0
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- Use pjdlog for assertions and aborts as this will log assert/abort message
pjd
2011-01-31
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-2
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+2
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Implement function that drops privileges by:
pjd
2011-01-28
1
-0
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+72
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Please welcome HAST - Highly Avalable Storage.
pjd
2010-02-18
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+118