at people. This has been sitting in my tree for a few months now. I
have spoken with quite a few folks about this and the support for doing
this was pretty strong. I dont remember names though, so I cannot share
the blame :-(. Note that this does not *remove* DD mode, it just stops
waving it at new users. You can still set it via config files etc, and
the bootblocks and kernel still support it. You can still use disklabel
to make true DD disks.
new API for hardware volume control, VESA S3 framebuffer driver, logging
of wrong-interface ARP replies sysctl, NFS client bug fixed, BurnProof(TM)
for ATAPI drives, IPFW works with ECN bits, ihfc(4), itjc(4),
<sys/selinfo.h>, pthread_* strong references, unified libgcc, SSH bug
with X11 forwarding fixed, syslogd(8) and LOG_CONSOLE, rpcgen use of
/usr/bin/cpp, rc.syscons, burncd(8) -m and -l, dmesg(a).
MFCs noted: aac(4), OpenSSH 2.3.0.
consist of contiguous bits in little endian format. Before the fix
the netmask of 0xfffffff0 (0xf0ffffff in little endian format) was
displayed /24 instead of /28.
Also, add a missing include.
Submitted by: Maxime Soule <Maxime.Soule@IPricot.com>
one-way hash functions for authentication purposes. There is no more
"set the libcrypt->libXXXcrypt" nightmare.
- Undo the libmd.so hack, use -D to hide the md5c.c internals.
- Remove the symlink hacks in release/Makefile
- the algorthm is set by set_crypt_format() as before. If this is
not called, it tries to heuristically figure out the hash format, and
if all else fails, it uses the optional auth.conf entry to chose the
overall default hash.
- Since source has non-hidden crypto in it there may be some issues with
having the source it in some countries, so preserve the "secure/*"
division. You can still build a des-free libcrypt library if you want
to badly enough. This should not be a problem in the US or exporting
from the US as freebsd.org had notified BXA some time ago. That makes
this stuff re-exportable by anyone.
- For consistancy, the default in absence of any other clues is md5. This
is to try and minimize POLA across buildworld where folk may suddenly
be activating des-crypt()-hash support. Since the des hash may not
always be present, it seemed sensible to make the stronger md5 algorithm
the default.
All things being equal, no functionality is lost.
Reviewed-by: jkh
(flame-proof suit on)
- IP addresses are verified as being correct dotted quad format.
- Netmasks are verified as being in correct dotted quad or 0x* format,
and being consecutive 1 bits followed by consecutive 0 bits.
- The gateway is verified as being correct dotted quad format and
being reachable through the configured IP address and netmask.
no as a default. Sysinstall should be both less dangerous and less
annoying as a result of this change, though that's just my opinion
(since they're the defaults which annoy ME the least :).
OpenSSH->2.3.0 and PAM support, tcsh->6.10.0, elimination of emulation-
loading scripts, top(1) screen width fix, groff->1.16.1, growfs(8) and
ffsinfo(8), new indent(1) options.
Also fix a typo describing the Accton "Cheetah".