when using character set conversions.
Also include POSIX <string.h> vs. BSD <strings.h> now that we've broken
traditional BSD behavior [and compatibility with our BSD brethren].
PR: 72445
Submitted by: Vladimir Nechitailo <nechit@lpi.ru>
Patch by: Stasys Smailys <ssmailys@komvista.lt>
might result in a deadlock. The fix involves critical changes in the PF
locking strategy (which will happen after 5.3R). For now advise users to set
debug.mpsafenet=0 if they use this kind of filtering.
The same problem exists for IPFW.
mdoc help from: simon
MFC after: 2 days
- Add OpenBSD example rulesets as advertised in etc/pf.conf and pf.conf(5)
- Tweak the pointer to fit the FreeBSD default location share/examples/pf
- Account for the new directory in BSD.usr.dist (no hier(7) change required
as share/examples is an opaque item there).
Obtained from: OpenBSD
Reminded by: Thomas T. Veldhouse
PR: docs/71691
MFC after: 2 days
ia64_write_reg() and call these whenever we read or write registers from
and to memory. This way we correctly read registers from addresses in
the register cache and thus fixes backtraces when the saved registers
(such as rp and ar.pfs) are in dirty stacked registers.
pcap_pkthdr. This makes /var/log/pflog standart compliant on 64bit archs.
OpenBSD has fixed this by changing the bpf timeval to 32bit in the kernel,
so no need to report this over (again).
PR: bin/71096 (w/ changes)
Submitted by: Ville-Pertti Keinonen
Tested by: amd64(submitter), sparc64(yongari), i386(myself)
MFC after: 3 days
RC9 of dhclient 3.0.1. This fix will be part of dhclient 3.0.2. It is
also part of the official redhat package.
Submitted by: Jason Vas Dias <jvdias@redhat.com>
Discussed on: dhcp-hackers@isc.org
time as described in the PR below.
It seems that this patch should have been part of the vendor tree but got
accidently missed in the 3.0.1 final version. It will definitly be
part of 3.0.2 but until then it's a long way to go.
Submitted by: ISC (Vendor)
PR: bin/54517
expired but the expire time itself was still valid and in the future.
If this happened we ended up using the state S_RENEW with an
INADDR_BROADCAST address set in the request and dhclient never got
any answer back. The only workaround was to delete the lease file.
Fix this case with a check for the S_RENEW and a fallback to the
S_INIT state.
PR: bin/69361
Submitted by: Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>