New release notes:

Beastie boot menu disabled,
	acpi(4) turns ACPI and PCI devices off or to a lower
	power state in suspend,
	acpi_ibm driver added,
	ed(4) ALTQ support,
	ipfw(4) ucred-based rules can be used with debug.mpsafenet=1,
	TCP-MD5 implementation in KAME IPv4 IPsec,
	ftpd(8) 212 and 213 status code support,
	gvinum checkparity/rebuildparity/setstate subcommand support,
	periodic(8) security report now includes blocked packet
	counts by pf(4),
	ppp(8) NAS-IP-Address/NAS-Identifier options,
	pppd(8) incorrect CBCP response fix, and
	rescue(8) now includes BSD tar.

Update release notes:
	rc.conf(5) network interface renaming support (MFC), and
	markup fix in the entry of systat(1) IPv6 support.
This commit is contained in:
Hiroki Sato 2005-03-06 18:01:05 +00:00
parent 7c856bfd68
commit 990506a17c
2 changed files with 108 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -229,6 +229,8 @@
has been added. This setting allows USB keyboards to work
if no PS/2 keyboard is attached.</para>
<para>The beastie boot menu has been disabled by default.</para>
<!-- Above this line, order boot loader changes by keyword-->
</sect3>
@ -236,6 +238,16 @@
<sect3 id="proc">
<title>Hardware Support</title>
<para arch="i386,amd64">The &man.acpi.4; driver now turns
the ACPI and PCI devices off or to a lower power state
in suspend, and back on again in resume.
This behavior can be disabled by
setting <varname>debug.acpi.do_powerstate</varname> and
<varname>hw.pci.do_powerstate</varname> sysctls.</para>
<para arch="i386,amd64">The acpi_ibm driver for IBM laptops
has been added.</para>
<para arch="i386,amd64">The acpi_snc driver,
which supports the Sony Notebook Controller on various
Sony laptops has been added.</para>
@ -321,6 +333,9 @@
<para>The &man.dc.4; driver now supports the &man.altq.4; framework.</para>
<para>The &man.ed.4; driver now supports the &man.altq.4;
framework. &merged;</para>
<para>In the &man.em.4; driver, hardware support for VLAN
tagging is now disabled by default due to some interactions
between this feature and promiscuous mode. &merged;</para>
@ -387,6 +402,12 @@
install <literal>divert</literal> rules and &man.natd.8;
will return the error message <quote>protocol not supported</quote>.</para>
<para>The &man.ipfw.4; can work with
<varname>debug.mpsafenet</varname>=<literal>1</literal>
(this tunable is <literal>1</literal> by default)
when the <literal>gid</literal>, <literal>jail</literal>,
and/or <literal>uid</literal> rule options are used.</para>
<para>&man.ipfw.8; now supports classification and tagging
of &man.altq.4; packets via a divert socket,
as well as the TCP data length.</para>
@ -424,6 +445,9 @@
extension has been considered a defective one in
a recent Internet Draft.</para>
<para>The KAME IPv4 IPsec implementation integrated
in &os; now supports TCP-MD5. &merged;</para>
<para>Random ephemeral port number allocation has led to some
problems with port reuse at high connection rates. This
feature is now disabled during periods of high connection
@ -519,11 +543,23 @@
<command>eject</command>) to take place after fixating a
disk.</para>
<para>The &man.ftpd.8; program now uses <literal>212</literal>
and <literal>213</literal> status code for directory
and file status correctly (<literal>211</literal> is used in
the previous versions). This behavior is described in RFC 959.
&merged;</para>
<para>The <literal>create</literal> command of the &man.gpt.8;
utility now supports a <option>-f</option> command-line flag to
force creation of a GPT even when there is an MBR record on a
disk. &merged;</para>
<para>The gvinum(8) utility now supports
<command>checkparity</command>,
<command>rebuildparity</command>, and
<command>setstate</command>
subcommands. &merged;</para>
<para>The &man.ifconfig.8; utility has been restructured. It is
now more modular and flexible with respect to supporting
interface-specific functionality. The 802.11 support has been
@ -632,6 +668,9 @@
complete list of these variables; it also implements some
temporary backward compatibility for the old names.</para>
<para>The &man.periodic.8; security output now supports to display
information about blocked packet counts by &man.pf.4;. &merged;</para>
<para>The &man.ppp.8; program now implements an
<option>echo</option> parameter, which allows LCP ECHOs to be
enabled independently of LQR reports. Older versions of
@ -639,6 +678,19 @@
failure. It is now necessary to specify <command>enable
echo</command> to get this behavior. &merged;</para>
<para><option>disable NAS-IP-Address</option> and
<option>disable NAS-Identifier</option> options
which support pre-RFC 2865 RADIUS servers
have been added to the &man.ppp.8; program.</para>
<para>Two bugs in the &man.pppd.8; program has been fixed.
They may result in an incorrect CBCP response
which violates the Microsoft PPP Callback Control Protocol
section 3.2.</para>
<para>The &man.rescue.8; utilities in the <filename>/rescue</filename>
directory now includes &man.bsdtar.1; instead of GNU tar.</para>
<para>The &man.rm.1; utility now supports an <option>-I</option>
option that asks for confirmation (once) if recursively
removing directories or if more than 3 files are listed in the
@ -678,7 +730,7 @@
local denial-of-service attack. &merged;</para>
<para>The &man.systat.1; <option>-netstat</option> display is now
IPv6-aware. &merged;<para>
IPv6-aware. &merged;</para>
<para>The <option>-f</option> option of &man.tail.1; utility
now supports more than one file at a time. &merged;</para>
@ -713,7 +765,7 @@
<title><filename>/etc/rc.d</filename> Scripts</title>
<para>&man.rc.conf.5; now supports changes of network interface names
at boot time. For example:</para>
at boot time. &merged; For example:</para>
<programlisting>ifconfig_fxp0_name="net0"
ifconfig_net0="inet 10.0.0.1/16"</programlisting>

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@ -229,6 +229,8 @@
has been added. This setting allows USB keyboards to work
if no PS/2 keyboard is attached.</para>
<para>The beastie boot menu has been disabled by default.</para>
<!-- Above this line, order boot loader changes by keyword-->
</sect3>
@ -236,6 +238,16 @@
<sect3 id="proc">
<title>Hardware Support</title>
<para arch="i386,amd64">The &man.acpi.4; driver now turns
the ACPI and PCI devices off or to a lower power state
in suspend, and back on again in resume.
This behavior can be disabled by
setting <varname>debug.acpi.do_powerstate</varname> and
<varname>hw.pci.do_powerstate</varname> sysctls.</para>
<para arch="i386,amd64">The acpi_ibm driver for IBM laptops
has been added.</para>
<para arch="i386,amd64">The acpi_snc driver,
which supports the Sony Notebook Controller on various
Sony laptops has been added.</para>
@ -321,6 +333,9 @@
<para>The &man.dc.4; driver now supports the &man.altq.4; framework.</para>
<para>The &man.ed.4; driver now supports the &man.altq.4;
framework. &merged;</para>
<para>In the &man.em.4; driver, hardware support for VLAN
tagging is now disabled by default due to some interactions
between this feature and promiscuous mode. &merged;</para>
@ -387,6 +402,12 @@
install <literal>divert</literal> rules and &man.natd.8;
will return the error message <quote>protocol not supported</quote>.</para>
<para>The &man.ipfw.4; can work with
<varname>debug.mpsafenet</varname>=<literal>1</literal>
(this tunable is <literal>1</literal> by default)
when the <literal>gid</literal>, <literal>jail</literal>,
and/or <literal>uid</literal> rule options are used.</para>
<para>&man.ipfw.8; now supports classification and tagging
of &man.altq.4; packets via a divert socket,
as well as the TCP data length.</para>
@ -424,6 +445,9 @@
extension has been considered a defective one in
a recent Internet Draft.</para>
<para>The KAME IPv4 IPsec implementation integrated
in &os; now supports TCP-MD5. &merged;</para>
<para>Random ephemeral port number allocation has led to some
problems with port reuse at high connection rates. This
feature is now disabled during periods of high connection
@ -519,11 +543,23 @@
<command>eject</command>) to take place after fixating a
disk.</para>
<para>The &man.ftpd.8; program now uses <literal>212</literal>
and <literal>213</literal> status code for directory
and file status correctly (<literal>211</literal> is used in
the previous versions). This behavior is described in RFC 959.
&merged;</para>
<para>The <literal>create</literal> command of the &man.gpt.8;
utility now supports a <option>-f</option> command-line flag to
force creation of a GPT even when there is an MBR record on a
disk. &merged;</para>
<para>The gvinum(8) utility now supports
<command>checkparity</command>,
<command>rebuildparity</command>, and
<command>setstate</command>
subcommands. &merged;</para>
<para>The &man.ifconfig.8; utility has been restructured. It is
now more modular and flexible with respect to supporting
interface-specific functionality. The 802.11 support has been
@ -632,6 +668,9 @@
complete list of these variables; it also implements some
temporary backward compatibility for the old names.</para>
<para>The &man.periodic.8; security output now supports to display
information about blocked packet counts by &man.pf.4;. &merged;</para>
<para>The &man.ppp.8; program now implements an
<option>echo</option> parameter, which allows LCP ECHOs to be
enabled independently of LQR reports. Older versions of
@ -639,6 +678,19 @@
failure. It is now necessary to specify <command>enable
echo</command> to get this behavior. &merged;</para>
<para><option>disable NAS-IP-Address</option> and
<option>disable NAS-Identifier</option> options
which support pre-RFC 2865 RADIUS servers
have been added to the &man.ppp.8; program.</para>
<para>Two bugs in the &man.pppd.8; program has been fixed.
They may result in an incorrect CBCP response
which violates the Microsoft PPP Callback Control Protocol
section 3.2.</para>
<para>The &man.rescue.8; utilities in the <filename>/rescue</filename>
directory now includes &man.bsdtar.1; instead of GNU tar.</para>
<para>The &man.rm.1; utility now supports an <option>-I</option>
option that asks for confirmation (once) if recursively
removing directories or if more than 3 files are listed in the
@ -678,7 +730,7 @@
local denial-of-service attack. &merged;</para>
<para>The &man.systat.1; <option>-netstat</option> display is now
IPv6-aware. &merged;<para>
IPv6-aware. &merged;</para>
<para>The <option>-f</option> option of &man.tail.1; utility
now supports more than one file at a time. &merged;</para>
@ -713,7 +765,7 @@
<title><filename>/etc/rc.d</filename> Scripts</title>
<para>&man.rc.conf.5; now supports changes of network interface names
at boot time. For example:</para>
at boot time. &merged; For example:</para>
<programlisting>ifconfig_fxp0_name="net0"
ifconfig_net0="inet 10.0.0.1/16"</programlisting>