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8845 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
wpaul
c3bd02d791 Fixes for PR #508 and #509 ('botched 'Bad netgroup' error message' and
'cycle in netgroup check too greedy').

PR #508 is apparently due to an inconsistency in the way the 4.4BSD
netgroup code deals with bad netgroups. When 4.4BSD code encounters
a badly formed netgroup entry (e.g. (somehost,-somedomain), which,
because of the missing comma between the '-' and 'somedomain,' has
only 2 fields instead of 3), it generates an error message and
then bails out without doing any more processing on the netgroup
containing the bad entry. Conversely, every other *NIX in the world
that usees netgroups just tries to parse the entry as best it can
and then silently continues on its way.

The result is that two bad things happen: 1) we ignore other valid entries
within the netgroup containing the bogus entry, which prevents
us from interoperating with other systems that don't behave this way,
and 2) by printing an error to stderr from inside libc, we hose certain
programs, in this case rlogind. In the problem report, Bill Fenner
noted that the 'B' from 'Bad' was missing, and that rlogind exited
immediately after generating the error. The missing 'B' is apparently
not caused by any problem in getnetgrent.c; more likely it's getting
swallowed up by rlogind somehow, and the error message itself causes
rlogind to become confused. I was able to duplicate this problem and
discovered that running a simple test program on my FreeBSD system
resulted in a properly formatted (if confusing) error, whereas triggering
the error by trying to rlogin to the machine yielded the missing 'B'
problem.

Anyway, the fixes for this are as follows:

- The error message has been reformatted so that it prints out more useful
  information (e.g. Bad entry (somehost,-somedomain) in netgroup "foo").
  We check for NULL entries so that we don't print '(null)' anymore too. :)

- Rearranged things in parse_netgrp()  so that we make a best guess at
  what bad entries are supposed to look like and then continue processing
  instead of bailing out.

- Even though the error message has been cleaned up, it's wrapped inside
  a #ifdef DEBUG. This way we match the behavior of other systems. Since we
  now handle the error condition better anyway, this error message becomes
  less important.

PR #507 is another case of inconsistency. The code that handles
duplicate/circular netgroup entries isn't really 'too greedy; -- it's
just too noisy. If you have a netgroup containing duplicate entries,
the code actually does the right thing, but it also generates an error
message. As with the 'Bad netgroup' message, spewing this out from
inside libc can also hose certain programs (like rlogind). Again, no
other system generates an error message in this case.

The only change here is to hide the error message inside an #ifdef DEBUG.
Like the other message, it's largely superfluous since the code handles
the condition correctly.

Note that PR #510 (+@netgroup host matching in /etc/hosts.equiv) is still
being investigated. I haven't been able to duplicate it myself, and I
strongly suspect it to be a configuration problem of some kind. However,
I'm leaving all three PRs open until I get 510 resolved just for the
sake of paranoia.
1995-06-23 14:47:54 +00:00
jfieber
3b1ab7bd3b Correct some incorrect instructions.
Submitted by:	Mattias.Gronlund@sa.erisoft.se (Mattias Gronlund)
1995-06-23 13:59:37 +00:00
ache
47923b93de 1) Enable boot from root partition which end > cyl 1023, it isn't criminal
2) Produce hard error when Bread attempts to read cyl >1023
Reviewed by: bde
1995-06-23 01:42:42 +00:00
ache
215845d698 Fix handling NULL-encapsulated interfaces (lo & tun)
Reviewed by: wollman
Submitted by: dvv@sprint.net
1995-06-22 16:56:00 +00:00
jfieber
0f32fe3a4e Fix an assortment of typos.
Submitted by:	Philippe Charnier <charnier@lirmm.fr>
1995-06-22 13:47:09 +00:00
dfr
d03b2dfd30 Add an option to the psm driver to skip the parts of the probe which break
some laptops with PS/2 mice.

Submitted by:	nsayer@quack.kfu.com
1995-06-22 10:56:56 +00:00
dg
5eba76030c Use ifr_mtu for the mtu value rather than ifr_metric. 1995-06-22 07:03:20 +00:00
ache
0f4b3165a0 Fix finger not check all users ~/.nofinger, only for actually
matched. Close PR 539
Submitted by: tom@haven.uniserve.com
1995-06-21 23:54:43 +00:00
wollman
cd236828a0 Fix an error in the comparison direction of the ap->updating case of
in_rtqkill().

Submitted by: W. Richard Stevens
1995-06-21 19:48:53 +00:00
wollman
a7fec366ae Bill Fenner points out that mrinfo and mtrace should probably be set-uid
root so that normal users can use them.  The same caveats apply as for
regular traceroute.
1995-06-21 18:30:16 +00:00
dg
78565dfd0b Change interface type...IFT_SLIP -> IFT_PARA. 1995-06-21 10:23:23 +00:00
dg
23a07febc3 Killed a couple lines of redundant code. 1995-06-21 10:13:23 +00:00
dg
bc8af5206c Protect the call to if_up() with an splnet(). 1995-06-21 09:11:22 +00:00
dg
d78e91c98d 1) Set interface up/down correctly as a function of open and close of the
SLIP device.
2) Don't directly frob the IFF_UP flag - use if_up/if_down as it was
   intended.
3) Return ENETDOWN if IFF_UP isn't set when outputing, drop the packet if
   if IFF_UP isn't set when inputing.
1995-06-21 08:48:19 +00:00
dima
6e294b7979 `dev_bsize' must be reset to 1 before the bread() or
quotacheck -a will fail after the first partition (because
    dev_bsize is 512 and is messes up the superblock read of the second
    partition)

Submitted by:	dillon@best.com (Mattew Dillon)
1995-06-21 03:55:12 +00:00
hsu
969b124869 Don't cast void functions to void.
Obtained from: NetBSD commit by jtc on June 16, 1995.
1995-06-20 18:31:16 +00:00
jfieber
139fc3d880 Fix braino induced typo. (Okay class, its time for spelling!)
Submitted by:	wollman@lcs.mit.edu
1995-06-20 16:51:38 +00:00
jfieber
7c52edbe8d Fix a stupid typo, rearrange the url for the usenet archive. 1995-06-20 16:42:48 +00:00
jfieber
2595dce9ce Fixed a blatant lie regarding newsgroups. Added pointers to indexed
arcihves of the mailing lists and usenet groups.

Renamed the last part "Appendicies"

Moved "PC hardware reference" to the Appendicies section and added
an introduction.

Fixed a dangling cross reference.  (submitters.sgml)
1995-06-20 16:29:55 +00:00
rgrimes
060195fcfb Correct spelling of Judy Garland's name.
Submitted by:	Kenneth Stailey <kstailey@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
Obtained from:  NetBSD gnats bug list
1995-06-20 12:40:48 +00:00
asami
4686908bd3 Rename, lt_LN.ISO8859-1 -> lt_LN.ISO_8859-1.
Reviewed by:	rgrimes
1995-06-19 22:15:35 +00:00
wollman
4133e8a26c Fix a resource allocation bug where multicast forwarding would leak mbufs
in certain cases when allocation of another mbuf has already failed.

Submitted by: Bill Fenner <fenner@parc.xerox.com>
1995-06-19 17:22:01 +00:00
wollman
0c180bc68d Correct spelling mistake: upcated -> updated. 1995-06-19 16:55:16 +00:00
wollman
37654c52db Print out the statistics for cache updates of rtt, rttvar, and ssthresh. 1995-06-19 16:46:21 +00:00
wollman
a1aa4b6c80 Now that we've gone to all sorts of effort to allow TCP to cache some of
its connection parameters, we want to keep statistics on how often this
actually happens to see whether there is any work that needs to be done in
TCP itself.

Suggested by: John Wroclawski <jtw@lcs.mit.edu>
1995-06-19 16:45:33 +00:00
amurai
4e33c8eed3 1. Supporting fast sync value displayin latest firmware.
2. Use restrict round-robin scheme rather than a  agresive one if
   firmware has a this capability.
1995-06-19 13:02:09 +00:00
asami
0896cbdfdd Add jp.106.kbd and jp.106x.kbd to list of KEYMAPS so that they will
get installed.

Submitted by:	Nobuhiro Yasutomi <nobu@psrc.isac.co.jp>
1995-06-19 08:21:24 +00:00
wpaul
32fda3f3ae Fixed awk scripts for 'netgroup,' 'ethers.*' and 'bootparams' targets so that
corresponding map databases are created correctly.

This fixes the problem Ken Wilcox noted on the freebsd-bugs list.
1995-06-18 16:08:15 +00:00
ache
dac9b56c4e Additionly print strerror(errno), when getwd() fails to start
in initial directory.
Obtained from: idea from NetBSD
1995-06-18 14:34:48 +00:00
ache
4ceec44820 Fix error:
which /bin/ls
.//bin/ls
Obtained from: NetBSD
1995-06-18 14:20:16 +00:00
ache
b47fb59bab When filec active, TCSANOW was used in any case instead of
sensing TCSADRAIN/TCSAFLUSH
Obtained from: NetBSD
1995-06-18 14:08:44 +00:00
ache
b948d2a3ae Upgrade multiport cards list 1995-06-18 13:34:32 +00:00
ache
b93930422d Fix parsing SYSV/GNU "include" 1995-06-18 13:08:18 +00:00
ache
5b84039fb3 NetBSD fixes: declare more prototypes, move .OPTIONAL in alphabet
order, prevent suffix rule, if direct or children dependances exists,
forget to free v->name in var.c
My fixes: fix famous ^\t\n bug, correct free order in str_end
Reviewed by: bde
Obtained from: NetBSD, me
1995-06-18 12:34:14 +00:00
dg
1c7c56a93b The final negotiation of DO_BINARY in the LINEMODE portion of the telnetd code
causes some clients that do not support linemode to mis-interpret the return
key (i.e. double returns).
The fix is to only do the state check for binary options if linemode will
be used.
Closes PR#505.

Submitted by:	Charles Henrich
1995-06-17 05:50:47 +00:00
wpaul
0ddcef0978 Close out PR #507 (loading LM_MISC pseudo-lkms twice crashes system).
For the LKM_E_LOAD case of the DISPATCH() macro, use lkmexists() to
make sure we don't have another instance the module we're trying to
load already loaded _before_ calling the module's load() function.
If lkmexists() returns true, return EEXIST without trying to load
the module.

For most types of modules, the individual dispatch functions in the
kernel check for duplicated modules, but for LM_MISC we can't trust
the module to do the checks itself. Currently, the kernel does
do an lkmexists() check on LM_MISC modules, but not until after
the module's load() function has been called, which is too late
for it to do any good. If the load() function does irreversible
things to the kernel, the belated lkmexists() check forces an
unload() and a crash.
1995-06-17 05:02:30 +00:00
ache
4137dcf51e Fix lseek arg by including unistd.h 1995-06-17 04:07:09 +00:00
wpaul
3e0e2d1182 Make _havemaster() use yp_first() (again) instead of yp_order() to
ward off possible NIS+ evil. (I might be overly paranoid with this,
but it doesn't hurt, so...)
1995-06-17 04:00:02 +00:00
ache
364241ddc5 Rename ISO8859-1 to ISO_8859-1 per RFC1700 1995-06-17 03:37:18 +00:00
ache
0f99c0e047 Rename ISO8859-1 to ISO_8859-1 per RFC1700 1995-06-17 03:25:34 +00:00
ache
c8f182e00d Rename ISO8859-1 to ISO_8859-1 per RFC1700 1995-06-17 03:17:16 +00:00
ache
361c030727 Rename *.ISO8859-1 to *.ISO_8859-1 per RFC1700 1995-06-17 03:14:31 +00:00
ache
4c49848733 Add /usr/local/share/nls to default search path 1995-06-17 03:02:21 +00:00
ache
d5c3dcd9e0 Create share/nls/* for local-installed message catalog pgms 1995-06-17 02:51:03 +00:00
ache
88a149d82b Create missing nls/C 1995-06-17 02:49:53 +00:00
ache
ec44130408 Allow additional parsing of SYSV/GNU make "include" directive, it covers
90% of problems in ports Makefiles
1995-06-16 22:46:38 +00:00
wollman
d395e15c7c Fix pruning bug described in PR 524.
Submitted by: Soochon Radee <slr@mitre.org>
1995-06-16 16:57:20 +00:00
phk
3ab2271645 manupilation -> manipulation. 1995-06-16 07:07:56 +00:00
wpaul
dbffd217e2 Patch to fix PR #518. In a system with no NIS, passwd will complain
that it can't contact an NIS server when asked to change the password
of an invalid user. It should say 'unknown user' instead.

The fix is to check for the _PW_KEYYPENABLED flag in the password
database and only roll over into the yppasswd stuff if the flag
is enabled (this means passwd will not behave as yppasswd if
there are no +::::::::: entries in /etc/master.passwd). If
NIS is enabled but the user says 'passwd -l foouser' where
foouser exists in the NIS maps, but not in /etc/master.passwd,
we also say 'unknown user.' This is so we don't outsmart ourselves:
specifying the -l flag restricts passwd to the local password database
even if NIS is enabled.

This change should probably be merged into 2.1.
1995-06-16 03:33:10 +00:00
ache
f59dcad15f Optimized and simplified version of setreuid/gid
Fixed: lack of crcopy in certain conditions, lack
of setting sv[ug]id in certain conditions. Fixes non-critical.
1995-06-15 22:32:03 +00:00