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Request: after building the programs, please run the `tcpdchk' wrapper
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configuration checker. See the `tcpdchk.8' manual page (`nroff -man'
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format) for instructions. `tcpdchk' automatically identifies the most
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common configuration problems, and will save you and me a lot of time.
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Changes per release 7.6 (Mar 1997)
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==================================
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- Improved the anti source-routing protection. The code in version
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7.5 was not as strong as it could be, because I tried to be compatible
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with Linux. That was a mistake. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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- The program no longer terminates case of a source-routed connection,
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making the IP-spoofing code more usable for long-running daemons.
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- When syslogging DNS hostname problems, always stop after a limited
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number of characters.
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Changes per release 7.5 (Feb 1997)
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==================================
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- Optionally refuse source-routed TCP connections requests altogether.
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Credits to Niels Provos of Universitaet Hamburg. File: fix_options.c.
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- Support for IRIX 6 (Lael Tucker).
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- Support for Amdahl UTS 2.1.5 (Richard E. Richmond).
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- Support for SINIX 5.42 (Klaus Nielsen).
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- SCO 5 now has vsyslog() (Bill Golden).
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- Hints and tips for dealing with IRIX inetd (Niko Makila, Aaron
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M Lee).
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- Support for BSD/OS (Paul Borman).
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- Support for Tandem (Emad Qawas).
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- Support for ISC (Frederick B. Cohen).
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- Workaround for UNICOS - it would choke on a setjmp() expression
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(Bruce Kelly). File: hosts_access.c, tcpdchk.c.
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- Increased the level of buffer overflow paranoia when printing
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unwanted IP options. File: fix_options.c.
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Changes per release 7.4 (Mar 1996)
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==================================
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- IRIX 5.3 (and possibly, earlier releases, too) library routines call
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the non-reentrant strtok() routine. The result is that hosts may slip
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through allow/deny filters. Workaround is to not rely on the vendor's
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strtok() routine (#ifdef LIBC_CALLS_STRTOK). Credits to Th. Eifert
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(Aachen University) for spotting this one. This fix supersedes the
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earlier workaround for a similar problem in FreeBSD 2.0.
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Changes per release 7.3 (Feb 1996)
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==================================
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- More tests added to tcpdchk and tcpdmatch: make sure that the
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REAL_DAEMON_DIR actually is a directory and not a regular file;
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detect if tcpd recursively calls itself.
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- Edwin Kremer found an amusing fencepost error in the xgets()
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routine: lines longer than BUFLEN characters would be garbled.
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- The access control routines now refuse to execute "dangerous" actions
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such as `twist' when they are called from within a resident process.
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This prevents you from shooting yourself into the foot with critical
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systems programs such as, e.g., portmap or rpcbind.
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- Support for Unicos 8.x (Bruce Kelly). The program now closes the
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syslog client socket before running the real daemon: Cray UNICOS
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refuses to checkpoint processes with open network ports.
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- Support for MachTen UNIX (Albert M.C Tam).
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- Support for Interactive UNIX R3.2 V4.0 (Bobby D. Wright).
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- Support for SCO 3.2v5.0.0 OpenServer 5 (bob@odt.handy.com)
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- Support for Unixware 1.x and Unixware 2.x. The old Unixware Makefile
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rule was broken. Sorry about that.
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- Some FreeBSD 2.0 libc routines call strtok() and severely mess up the
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allow/deny rule processing. This is very bad. Workaround: call our own
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strtok() clone (#ifdef USE_STRSEP).
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- The programs now log a warning when they detect that a non-existent
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banner directory is specified.
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- The hosts_access.3 manual page used obsolete names for the RQ_*
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constants.
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Changes per release 7.2 (Jan 1995)
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- Added a note to the README and manpages on using the IDENT service to
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detect sequence number spoofing and other host impersonation attacks.
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- Portability: ConvexOS puts RPC version numbers before the daemon path
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name (Jukka Ukkonen).
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- Portability: the AIX compiler disliked the strchr() declaration
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in socket.c. I should have removed it when I included <string.h>.
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- Backwards compatibility: some people relied on the old leading dot or
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trailing dot magic in daemon process names.
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- Backwards compatibility: hostname lookup remains enabled when
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-DPARANOID is turned off. In order to disable hostname lookups you
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must turn off -DALWAYS_HOSTNAME.
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- Eliminated false complaints from the tcpdmatch/tcpdchk configuration
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checking programs about process names not in inetd.conf or about KNOWN
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username patterns.
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Changes per release 7.1 (Jan 1995)
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- Portability: HP-UX permits you to break inetd.conf entries with
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backslash-newline.
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- Portability: EP/IX has no putenv() and some inetd.conf entries are
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spread out over two lines.
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- Portability: SCO with NIS support has no *netgrent() routines.
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Changes per release 7.0 (Jan 1995)
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- Added a last-minute workaround for a Solaris 2.4 gethostbyname()
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foulup with multi-homed hosts in DNS through NIS mode.
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- Added a last-minute defense against TLI weirdness: address lookups
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apparently succeed but the result netbuf is empty (ticlts transport).
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- Dropped several new solutions that were in need of a problem. Beta
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testers may recognize what new features were kicked out during the last
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weeks before release 7.0 came out. Such is life.
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- Got rid of out the environment replacement routines, at least for
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most architectures. One should not have to replace working system
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software when all that is needed is a 4.4BSD setenv() emulator.
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- By popular request I have added an option to send banner messages to
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clients. There is a Banners.Makefile that gives some aid for sites that
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are going to use this feature. John C. Wingenbach did some pioneering
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work here. I used to think that banners are frivolous. Now that I had
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a personal need for them I know that banners can be useful.
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- At last: an extensible functional interface to the pattern matching
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engine. request_init() and request_set() accept a variable-length
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name-value argument list. The result can be passed to hosts_access().
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- When PARANOID mode is disabled (compile time), the wrapper does no
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hostname lookup or hostname double checks unless required by %letter
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expansions, or by access control rules that match host names. This is
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useful for sites that don't care about internet hostnames anyway.
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Inspired by the authors of the firewalls and internet security book.
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- When PARANOID mode is disabled (compile time), hosts with a name/name
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or name/address conflict can be matched with the PARANOID host wildcard
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pattern, so that you can take some intelligent action instead of just
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dropping clients. Like showing a banner that explains the problem.
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- New percent escapes: %A expands to the server address; %H expands to
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the corresponding hostname (or address if no name is available); %n and
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%N expand to the client and server hostname (or "unknown"); %s expands
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to everything we know about the server endpoint (the opposite of the %c
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sequence for client information).
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- Symmetry: server and client host information is now treated on equal
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footing, so that we can reuse a lot of code.
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- Lazy evaluation of host names, host addresses, usernames, and so on,
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to avoid doing unnecessary work.
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- Dropping #ifdefs for some archaic systems made the code simpler.
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- Dropping the FAIL pattern made the pattern matcher much simpler. Run
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the "tcpdchk" program to scan your access control files for any uses of
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this obscure language feature.
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- Moving host-specific pattern matching from string_match() to the
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host_match() routine made the code more accurate. Run the "tcpdchk"
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program to scan your access control files for any dependencies on
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undocumented or obscure language features that are gone.
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- daemon@host patterns trigger on clients that connect to a specific
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internet address. This can be useful for service providers that offer
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multiple ftp or www archives on different internet addresses, all
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belonging to one and the same host (www.foo.com, ftp.bar.com, you get
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the idea). Inspired by a discussion with Rop Gonggrijp, Cor Bosman,
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and Casper Dik, and earlier discussions with Adrian van Bloois.
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- The new "tcpdchk" program critcizes all your access control rules and
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inetd.conf entries. Great for spotting obscure bugs in my own hosts.xxx
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files. This program also detects hosts with name/address conflicts and
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with other DNS-related problems. See the "tcpdchk.8" manual page.
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- The "tcpdmatch" program replaces the poor old "try" command. The new
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program looks in your inetd.conf file and therefore produces much more
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accurate predictions. In addition, it detects hosts with name/address
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conflicts and with other DNS-related problems. See the "tcpdmatch.8"
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manual page. The inetd.conf lookup was suggested by Everett F Batey.
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- In the access control tables, the `=' between option name and value
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is no longer required.
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- Added 60-second timeout to the safe_finger command, to cover another
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potential problem. Suggested by Peter Wemm.
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- Andrew Maffei provided code that works with WIN-TCP on NCR System V.4
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UNIX. It reportedly works with versions 02.02.01 and 02.03.00. The code
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pops off all streams modules above the device driver, pushes the timod
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module to get at the peer address, and then restores the streams stack
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to the initial state.
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Changes per release 6.3 (Mar 1994)
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- Keepalives option, to get rid of stuck daemons when people turn off
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their PC while still connected. Files: options.c, hosts_options.5.
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- Nice option, to calm down network daemons that take away too much CPU
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time. Files: options.c, hosts_options.5.
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- Ultrix perversion: the environ global pointer may be null. The
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environment replacement routines now check for this. File: environ.c.
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- Fixed a few places that still assumed the socket is on standard
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input. Fixed some error messages that did not provide access control
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file name and line number. File: options.c.
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- Just when I was going to release 6.2 I received code for Dynix/PTX.
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That code is specific to PTX 2.x, so I'll keep around my generic
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PTX code just in case. The difference is in the handling of UDP
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services. Files: tli_sequent.[hc].
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Changes per release 6.2 (Feb 1994)
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- Resurrected my year-old code to reduce DNS load by appending a dot to
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the gethostbyname() argument. This feature is still experimental and it
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may go away if it causes more problems than it solves. File: socket.c.
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- Auxiliary code for the Pyramid, BSD universe. Karl Vogel figured out
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what was missing: yp_get_default_domain() and vfprintf(). Files:
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workarounds.c, vfprintf.c.
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- Improved support for Dynix/PTX. The wrapper should now be able to
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deal with all TLI over IP services. File: ptx.c.
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- The try command now uses the hostname that gethostbyaddr() would
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return, instead of the hostname returned by gethostbyname(). This can
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be significant on systems with NIS that have short host names in the
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hosts map. For example, gethostbyname("wzv.win.tue.nl") returns
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"wzv.win.tue.nl"; gethostbyaddr(131.155.210.17) returns "wzv", and
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that is what we should test with. File: try.c.
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Changes per release 6.1 (Dec 1993)
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==================================
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- Re-implemented all environment access routines. Most systems have
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putenv() but no setenv(), some systems have setenv() but no putenv(),
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and there are even systems that have neither setenv() nor putenv(). The
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benefit of all this is that more systems can now be treated in the same
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way. File: environ.c.
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- Workaround for a weird problem with DG/UX when the wrapper is run as
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nobody (i.e. fingerd). For some reason the ioctl(fd, I_FIND, "sockmod")
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call fails even with socket-based applications. The "fix" is to always
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assume sockets when the ioctl(fd, I_FIND, "timod") call fails. File:
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fromhost.c. Thanks to Paul de Vries (vries@dutentb.et.tudelft.nl) for
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helping me to figure out this one.
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- Implemented a workaround for Dynix/PTX and other systems with TLI
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that lack some essential support routines. Thanks to Bugs Brouillard
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(brouill@hsuseq.humboldt.edu) for the hospitality to try things out.
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The trick is to temporarily switch to the socket API to identify the
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client, and to switch back to TLI when done. It still does not work
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right for basic network services such as telnet. File: fromhost.c.
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- Easy-to-build procedures for SCO UNIX, ConvexOS with UltraNet, EP/IX,
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Dynix 3.2, Dynix/PTX. File: Makefile.
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- Variable rfc931 timeout. Files: rfc931.c, options.c, log_tcp.h, try.c.
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- Further simplification of the rfc931 code. File: rfc931.c.
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- The fromhost() interface stinks: I cannot change that, but at least
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the from_sock() and from_tli() functions now accept a file descriptor
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argument.
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- Fixed a buglet: fromhost() would pass a garbage file descriptor to
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the isastream() call.
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- On some systems the finger client program lives in /usr/bsd. File:
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safe_finger.c.
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Changes per release 6.0 (Sept 1993)
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- Easy build procedures for common platforms (sun, ultrix, aix, hpux
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and others).
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- TLI support, System V.4 style (Solaris, DG/UX).
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- Username lookup integrated with the access control language.
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Selective username lookups are now the default (was: no username
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lookups).
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- A safer finger command for booby traps. This one solves a host of
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possible problems with automatic reverse fingers. Thanks, Borja Marcos
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(borjam@we.lc.ehu.es) for some inspiring discussions.
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- KNOWN pattern that matches hosts whose name and address are known.
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- Cleanup of diagnostics. Errors in access-control files are now shown
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with file name and line number.
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- With AIX 3.2, hostnames longer than 32 would be truncated. This
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caused hostname verification failures, so that service would be refused
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when paranoid mode was enabled. Found by: Adrian van Bloois
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(A.vanBloois@info.nic.surfnet.nl).
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- With some IRIX versions, remote username lookups failed because the
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fgets() library function does not handle partial read()s from sockets.
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Found by: Daniel O'Callaghan (danny@austin.unimelb.edu.au).
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- Added a DISCLAIMER document to help you satisfy legal departments.
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The extension language module has undergone major revisions and
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extensions. Thanks, John P. Rouillard (rouilj@ra.cs.umb.edu) for
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discussions, experiments, and for being a good guinea pig. The
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extensions are documented in hosts_options.5, and are enabled by
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editing the Makefile STYLE macro definition.
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- (Extension language) The ":" separator may now occur within options
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as long as it is protected with a backslash. A warning is issued when
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a rule ends on ":".
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- (Extension language) Better verification mode. When the `try' command
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is run, each option function now explains what it would do.
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- (Extension language) New "allow" and "deny" keywords so you can now
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have all rules within a single file. See "nroff -man hosts_options.5"
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for examples.
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- (Extension language) "linger" keyword to set the socket linger time
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(SO_LINGER). From: Marc Boucher <marc@cam.org>.
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- (Extension language) "severity" keyword to turn the logging noise up
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or down. Many sites wanted a means to shut up the program; other sites
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wanted to emphasize specific events. Adapted from code contributed
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by Dave Mitchell <D.Mitchell@dcs.shef.ac.uk>.
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Changes per release 5.1 (Mar 1993)
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==================================
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- The additional protection against source-routing attacks from hosts
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that pretend to have someone elses network address has become optional
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because it causes kernel panics with SunOS <= 4.1.3.
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Changes per release 5.0 (Mar 1993)
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==================================
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- Additional protection against source-routing attacks from hosts that
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pretend to have someone elses network address. For example, the address
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of a trusted host within your own network.
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- The access control language has been extended with a simple but
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powerful operator that greatly simplifies the design of rule sets (ALL:
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.foo.edu EXCEPT dialup.foo.edu). Blank lines are permitted, and long
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lines can be continued with backslash-newline.
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- All configurable stuff, including path names, has been moved into the
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Makefile so that you no longer have to hack source code to just
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configure the programs.
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- Ported to Solaris 2. TLI-based applications not yet supported.
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Several workarounds for System V bugs.
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- A small loophole in the netgroup lookup code was closed, and the
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remote username lookup code was made more portable.
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- Still more documentation. The README file now provides tutorial
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sections with introductions to client, server, inetd and syslogd.
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Changes per release 4.3 (Aug 1992)
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==================================
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- Some sites reported that connections would be rejected because
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localhost != localhost.domain. The host name checking code now
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special-cases localhost (problem reported by several sites).
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- The programs now report an error if an existing access control file
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cannot be opened (e.g. due to lack of privileges). Until now, the
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programs would just pretend that the access control file does not exist
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(reported by Darren Reed, avalon@coombs.anu.edu.au).
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- The timeout period for remote userid lookups was upped to 30 seconds,
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in order to cope with slow hosts or networks. If this is too long for
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you, adjust the TIMEOUT definition in file rfc931.c (problem reported
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by several sites).
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- On hosts with more than one IP network interface, remote userid
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lookups could use the IP address of the "wrong" local interface. The
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problem and its solution were discussed on the rfc931-users mailing
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list. Scott Schwartz (schwartz@cs.psu.edu) folded the fix into the
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rfc931.c module.
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- The result of % expansion (in shell commands) is now checked for
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stuff that may confuse the shell; it is replaced by underscores
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(problem reported by Icarus Sparry, I.Sparry@gdr.bath.ac.uk).
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- A portability problem was fixed that caused compile-time problems
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on a CRAY (problem reported by Michael Barnett, mikeb@rmit.edu.au).
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Changes per release 4.0 (Jun 1992)
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1 - network daemons no longer have to live within a common directory
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2 - the access control code now uses both the host address and name
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3 - an access control pattern that supports netmasks
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4 - additional protection against forged host names
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5 - a pattern that matches hosts whose name or address lookup fails
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6 - an operator that prevents hosts or services from being matched
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7 - optional remote username lookup with the RFC 931 protocol
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8 - an optional umask to prevent the creation of world-writable files
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9 - hooks for access control language extensions
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10 - last but not least, thoroughly revised documentation.
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Changes per release 3.0 (Oct 1991)
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==================================
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Enhancements over the previous release are: support for datagram (UDP
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and RPC) services, and execution of shell commands when a (remote host,
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requested service) pair matches a pattern in the access control tables.
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Changes per release 2.0 (May 1991)
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==================================
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Enhancements over the previous release are: protection against rlogin
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and rsh attacks through compromised domain name servers, optional
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netgroup support for systems with NIS (formerly YP), and an extension
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of the wild card patterns supported by the access control files.
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Release 1.0 (Jan 1991)
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