Show the IP range (if specified) in "show ipcp".
Close unused descriptors 0 and 2 in interactive mode.
Pass (size_t *) rather than (int *) to sysctl().
Don't read(fd, buffer, 0) and think ppp has closed the
connection when `buffer' is full, instead, flush most of
buffer to the terminal and read() for a reasonable length.
This fixes "show route" when there's more than 2k of
routing output.
Based on the report from Dave Bodenstab.
- Turn off PnP COM device enumeration procedure if the user explicitly
specifies a protocol type with the "-t" option.
- Accept "-t auto". Now the user may entirely omit the "-t" option
in the command line, or specify "-t auto" in order to make moused
detect an appropriate protocol type automatically. In the
previous version, moused did so only if the "-t" option is absent
in the command line. ("-t auto" won't disable PnP COM device
enumeration.)
- Updated the man page.
strcpy(a, b); /* a and b are the same size */
with
strncpy(a, b, sizeof(a));
a[sizeof(a)-1] = '\0';
Making the code `correct at a glance'.
Suggested by: Theo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>
Disallow connections from port numbers <1024 as low port numbers
can only really mean trouble (ftp bounces etc.).
Discussed at length with: Theo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>
fd_set, make sure that all descriptors >2 are closed
when we start - otherwise we're asking for a dump in
FD_SET().
Problem pointed out by: Theo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>
when command logging is switched on.
o Display ******** for the authkey for "show auth"
o Document how \P should be used, and document the other chat escapes
while I'm there.
o Make sure the full command is displayed when a compound command
fails - ie, "set novar rubbish" should say "set novar: Invalid command"
rather than "novar: Invalid command"
Problem pointed out by: Theo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org> (among others)
GCC suppresses the warning for ``standard'' header files, but since the
headers do not come from the ``standard'' place in a ``make world'', GCC
doesn't get it.
etc., so that (this part of) `LIBOWN=... make world' can be run by users
other than root. Actually, use BINOWN instead of LIBOWN, since the files
that we install in /usr/libdata are not libraries, and LIBOWN is not
used for anything else in /usr/libdata.
Rewrote all the rules and cleaned up.
etc., so that (this part of) `LIBOWN=... make world' can be run by users
other than root. Actually, BINOWN instead of LIBOWN, since fonts are not
libraries. Only one owner of (non-setuid) installed files is really
supported.
line is > LINE_LEN (512 bytes), we scribble (*blush*).
Hinted at by: Theo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>
Change sprintf(buf, "fixedstring") to strcpy(buf, "fixedstring").