The number of ways to indicate this confuses people.
PR: docs/100196
Reported by: "Dr. Markus Waldeck" <waldeck@gmx.de>
Reported by: Jamie Landeg Jones <jamie.landeg.jones@gmail.com>
user. Kqueue now saves the ucred of the allocating thread, to
correctly decrement the counter on close.
Under some specific and not real-world use scenario for kqueue, it is
possible for the kqueues to consume memory proportional to the square
of the number of the filedescriptors available to the process. Limit
allows administrator to prevent the abuse.
This is kernel-mode side of the change, with the user-mode enabling
commit following.
Reported and tested by: pho
Discussed with: jmg
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Since so many programs don't check return value, always NUL terminate
the buf...
fix rounding when using base 1024 (the bug that started it all)...
add a set of test cases so we can make sure that things don't break
in the future...
Thanks to Clifton Royston for testing and the test program...
Approved by: re (hrs, glebius)
MFC after: 1 week
o Fix range error checking to detect overflow when uint64_t < uintmax_t.
o Remove a non-functional check for no valid digits as pointed out by Bruce.
o Remove a rather pointless comment describing what the function does.
o Clean up a bunch of style bugs.
Brucified by: bde
EAGAIN/EWOULDBLOCK when another daemon was running and had the pidfile open.
We should return EEXIST in that case, fix it.
Reported by: Dirk Engling <erdgeist@erdgeist.org>
Reviewed by: jhb, Dirk Engling <erdgeist@erdgeist.org>
MFC after: 1 week
for example)
get the username information from old_pw structures to still allow renaming of a
user.
Reported by: Claude Buisson <clbuisson@orange.fr>
Approved by: des (mentor)
MFC after: 3 weeks
thing it was still used for was to set the "global default" password
hash. Since the stock auth.conf contained nothing but comments, the
global default was actually the first algorithm in crypt(3)'s list,
which happens to be DES; I take the fact that nobody noticed as proof
that it was not used outside of crypt(3).
The only other use in our tree was in the Kerberos support code in
in tinyware's passwd(1). I removed that code in an earlier commit;
it would not have compiled anyway, as it only supported Kerberos IV.
The auth_getval() function is now a stub that always returns NULL,
which has the same effect as a functional auth_getval() with an
empty auth.conf.
MFC after: 3 weeks