one to see what files would be removed *if* an 'lpc clean' is done. 'tclean'
will remove no files, and is therefore not a privileged command. Also, both
'lpc clean' and 'lpc tclean' will now look for 'core' files in spool directories
(but not remove them). They also print out an extra line of info when a
datafile to be removed is a symlink (from 'lpr -s'), saying what file it is
a symlink to.
The 'lpc clean' commands also now print out a summary line saying how many
queues were checked, how many files were removed (or "would be" removed, for
tclean), and how much disk space is involved. For the benefit of those who
have many print queues, 'lpc clean all' will only print out the names of print
queues where some "interesting" files were found, instead of printing out a
header-line for every queue in your printcap file.
Reviewed by: freebsd-print@bostonradio.orgfreebsd-audit@FreeBSD.org
MFC after: 2 weeks
warnings which come up for various routines that have a parameter which
is also called 'name'.
Reviewed by: freebsd-print@bostonradio.org
MFC after: 1 week
with BDECFLAGS on, mainly by adding 'const' to parameters in a number
of routine declarations. While I'm at it, ANSI-fy all of the routine
declarations. The resulting object code is exactly the same after
this update as before it, with the exception of one unavoidable
change to lpd.o on freebsd/alpha.
Also added $FreeBSD$ line to lpc/extern.h lpc/lpc.h lptest/lptest.c
Reviewed by: /sbin/md5, and no feedback from freebsd-audit
that is not true. Instead of looping NGROUPS times, get the return value
from getgroups() and loop over the return that many times.
Noticed by: David A. Holland <dholland@eecs.harvard.edu>
Remove src/contrib/bind/bin/nslookup/commands.c as it is generated by lex
from commands.l.
Submitted by: lpc/cdcontrol patches originally by msmith.
Reviewed by: msmith (in theory)
- Get rid of a lot of the static variables which were shared by
many routines and programs in the suite.
- Create an abstract interface to the printcap database, so that
other retrieval and iteration mechanisms could be developed
(e.g., YP, Hesiod, or automatic retrieval from a trusted server).
- Give each capability a human-readable name in addition to the historic
two-character one.
- Otherwise generally clean up a lot of dark corners. Many still remain.
- When submitting jobs, use the official login name record (from getlogin())
if there is one, rather than reverse-mapping the uid.
More to come...
overflow patches that were "near" to where these operations are taking
place. The buffer overflows are from OpenBSD. The setuid/seteuid patches
are from NetBSD by way of OpenBSD (they changed them a little), at least from
my read of the tree.
This is the first of a series of OpenBSD lpr/et al merges. It (and them)
should be merged back into 2.2 and/or 2.1 (if requested) branches when they
have been shaken out in -current.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
From NetBSD via OpenBSD to fix NetBSD PR #506
More descriptive message for printer status
(OpenBSD: 1.2)
Various warnings cleaned up (OpenBSD: 1.4)
lpc/lpc.c:
Various warnings cleaned up (OpenBSD: 1.3)
lpd/lpd.c:
Remove trailing blank lines (OpenBSD: 1.2)
Potential umask problem with creating /dev/printer
(OpenBSD: 1.4 and 1.5)
Ftp bounce attack (untested on FreeBSD)
(OpenBSD: 1.6, 1.8, 1.9)
Fencepost in strncpy
(OpenBSD: 1.6)
lpd/printjob.c:
Fix from freebsd for waiting for an exiting filter, that
appears not in the FreeBSD CVS tree.
(OpenBSD: 1.6)
lpd/recvjob.c:
Buffer overflow protection: use strncpy rather than strcpy.
(OpenBSD: 1.3)
lpr/lpr.c:
NetBSD change of return type for main()
(OpenBSD: 1.2)
Restrict time running as root
(OpenBSD: 1.7)
Use getcwd rather than getwd (from NetBSD)
Use snprintf rather than sprintf
(OpenBSD: 1.8)
Minor tweak to end of loop and buffer overflow sanity. card()
overflow already in FreeBSD
(OpenBSD: 1.9)
lptest/lptest.c:
void -> int return type of main, from NetBSD via OpenBSD
(OpenBSD: 1.2)
pac/pac.c:
void -> int return type of main, from NetBSD via OpenBSD
(OpenBSD: 1.3)
Obtained from: OpenBSD
The removed files are no longer needed, they are actually labelled as
``Use only if you are not 4.4BSD''. (Yeah, the ol' crufty printcap.c
is really gone!)
Properly declare all external objects in files ending in .h, as
opposed to embed them into files ending in .c.