U.S. the ability to build a secure telnet. Mark is already working on
emultating these function in the export tree, but it will be a while yet.
Kill MISSING since the missing functions are here now.
Add -t to specify login script timeout.
Add -w to specify retry wait time.
Describe -p option.
Now understand several -s sections (for several host phone numbers).
Remove -F sw (software flow control), it is impossible with slip.
Change -F hw (hardware flow control) option to -h as in slattach,
we don't need option with argument for only one case.
Call downscript on SIGTERM.
Improve debug diagnostic.
Allow startslip work with several slip lines without killing each other.
Unlink pid file on exit.
Skip \r and \0 in login script parsing instead making them \n.
Use absolute path to default script (/sbin/ifconfig).
Call up/down script in background to prevent hang on them.
bugs that the type-checking would otherwise have found. (This has no
effect on anything that I noticed in the current system other than finding
the bug in some code that I am writing.)
in the diff. This makes it so that diffs containing files in different
subdirectories that have the same name not patch the same file. For example
a diff with patches to Makefile, des/Makefile, usr.bin/Makefile would attempt
to patch Makefile three times.
to be sent, just clean up and return ENOBUFS rather than silently
proceeding without sending any of the data. This makes it consistent
with the `#ifdef notyet' case immediately above.
Reviewed by: Andras Olah <olah@freebsd.org>
Obtained from: Lite-2
compile
1) remove rubbish no longer needed
2) correct existing Makefiles
3) add new makefiles where needed
4) correct code, header files and man pages where necessary
PLEASE NOTE - after this you will need to make install in eBones/include,
and mamake obj depend all install in eBones/lib before doing a
make obj depend all install in eBones/. (I am going 6to fix src/Makefile
next)
PS - I hate slow international links - apologies for all the typos
Add prototypes. Use static for function definitions to match existing
prototypes. Otherwise leave functions that should be static as extern.
TODO: declare everthing except sidriver and siintr as static. I use
some new cdevs registration functions to do this for syscons and pcvt.
Fix siintr() to match its prototype in ioconf.c (don't return anything).
This may break the eisa support, but Julian says that eisa interrupts
never worked anyway.
(EISA support was never tested anyway - Peter)
Submitted by: bde
any reasonably busy machine, and by any measure is a lousy "max" value.
32 was chosen after a careful analysis of typical listen queue depths
on several busy Internet servers (both web and ftp). I also intend to
add a statistics counter for dropped connection requests due to the limit
being exceeded.
[ Find to a file vs. to stdout ] produces different output because find
does not flush stdout when doing a -print.
Submitted by: Jeffrey Hsu <hsu@freefall.freebsd.org>
The named.root file is out of date.. (well it was.. this fixes it..)
15,16c15,16
< ; last update: Aug 25, 1995
< ; related version of root zone: 1995082500
---
> ; last update: Sep 1, 1995
> ; related version of root zone: 1995090100
18,19c18,22
< . 3600000 IN NS NS.INTERNIC.NET.
< NS.INTERNIC.NET. 3600000 A 198.41.0.4
---
> ;
> ; formerly NS.INTERNIC.NET
> ;
> . 3600000 IN NS A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 198.41.0.4
>
the move of startslave().
telnetd.c: fix bug introduced with the move of startslave()...the number
of arguments was wrong and "level" and "user_name" had to be made globals.
were chopped off of the function call and garbage was passed instead.
The solution involves making some variable globals as well as fixing the
call to have all the arguments.
of NCR script labels and of command control block structure components.
This allows for easy modification of the actual virtual to physical
mapping operator used ...
Make all applicable references to physical address values use the above
macros instead of calls to vtophys().
definitions even though the functions are inline. If vnode_if.h was
compiled by a non-ANSI compiler, then `inline' would be defined away,
so vnode_if.h might compile correctly.
so that it only unlinks the file if syslogd knows it created it.
If the path specified for the socket already exists then syslogd
will now exit with an "address already in use" error which is more
sensible than blindly unlinking the existing filename. This stops
syslogd -d foo/bar from unlinking foo/bar if it's a real file.