This helps with pkgbase as it switches these to use CONFS which properly tags
them as config files.
Approved by: will (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16783
now maintained in a single linked-list in a transport-independent manner.
- Use queue.h for linked-list structure.
- Use linked-list for AllowedPeers.
- Use getaddrinfo(8) even for Unix Domain sockets.
- Use macros to type-casting from/to struct sockaddr{,_in,_in6}.
- Define fu_* macro for union f_un to shorten the member names.
- Remove an extra #include <sys/type.h>.
- Add "static" to non-exported symbols.
- !INET support is still incomplete but will be fixed later.
There is no functional change except for some minor debug messages.
now maintained in a single linked-list in a transport-independent manner.
- Use queue.h for linked-list structure.
- Use linked-list for AllowedPeers.
- Use getaddrinfo(8) even for Unix Domain sockets.
- Use macros to type-casting from/to struct sockaddr{,_in,_in6}.
- Define fu_* macro for union f_un to shorten the member names.
- Remove an extra #include <sys/type.h>.
- Add "static" to non-exported symbols.
- !INET support is still incomplete but will be fixed later.
There is no functional change except for some minor debug messages.
standard ports, but it can't *receive* them (port 514 is
hardcoded). This commit adds that missing feature.
(NB: I actually needed this feature for a server farm where
multiple jails run with shared IP addresses, and every jail
should have its own syslogd process.)
As a side effect, syslogd now compiles with WARNS=6.
Approved by: des (mentor)
MFC after: 3 weeks
__unused, and change local variables named `sin' (struct
sockaddr_in) to `sin4'. (`sin' conflicts with the definition of
sin(3), which gcc assumes to be defined even if math.h isn't
included (it's a builtin). This is probably a bug in gcc.)
- Apply WARNS=1. WARNS=2 was not used because this program assigns
string literals to (struct iovec).iov_base for writing, and the only
clean way to silence -Wwrite-strings in that case would be to
strdup() and consequently free() those literals, which I considered
too disruptive.
Reviewed by: bde (partially)