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Garance A Drosehn 6ddb63cad6 Add two new options for lpd: -c will log all connection-errors to syslog,
while -w allows connection from non-reserved ports.  Also improves the
helpfulness of various connection-error messages.

The changes for IPv6 added back in the reserved-port check which was mistakenly
dropped from lpd in 1997 (copying a change from openbsd).  It is best to have
that check in place, but the check breaks lpr's from some implementations of
lpr/lpd for Windows.  The -w option is for those admins who need to accept
jobs from non-reserved ports, the -c option is for admins who would like a
print-server machine to log all failed connection-attempts to syslog.

Reviewed by:	freebsd-audit@FreeBSD.org  freebsd-print@bostonradio.org
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-06-25 01:45:25 +00:00
bin Include missing header files which define functions for which gcc has 2001-06-24 23:04:23 +00:00
contrib Make the similar changes as in our keyinfo, i.e. allow user to get his own 2001-06-23 04:48:59 +00:00
crypto fix merges from 0.3f 2001-06-21 02:21:57 +00:00
etc Correct typo. It should be site-local address prefix. 2001-06-22 13:49:15 +00:00
games WARNS= -> WARNS?= 2001-06-22 21:38:30 +00:00
gnu When processing -a, strip off the path of the argument before copying 2001-06-18 21:57:24 +00:00
include Add a new clnt_control() request `CLSET_CONNECT' that controls 2001-06-23 19:43:21 +00:00
kerberos5 add an explicit dependency to run yacc before lex instead of using 2001-06-21 19:19:00 +00:00
kerberosIV generate ksrvtgt 2001-06-16 06:51:35 +00:00
lib Add RETURN VALUES and ERRORS sections. 2001-06-25 01:25:01 +00:00
libexec stat(2) filesystem quotas act on, not filesystem quotas file resides on. 2001-06-19 04:45:50 +00:00
release Fix crypto targets to be user-overridable and also obey the 2001-06-25 00:43:10 +00:00
sbin Merge from ipfw.8 (1.57). 2001-06-24 23:40:09 +00:00
secure Enable Kerberos 5 support in sshd again. 2001-06-12 03:43:47 +00:00
share Reword the sentence that I screwed up in the last commit. 2001-06-24 20:34:31 +00:00
sys Merge from netinet/ip_fw.c (1.117 -> 1.118). 2001-06-24 22:41:00 +00:00
tools ISO_ -> ISO 2001-06-11 01:29:40 +00:00
usr.bin Nuke unused variables. 2001-06-24 23:41:57 +00:00
usr.sbin Add two new options for lpd: -c will log all connection-errors to syslog, 2001-06-25 01:45:25 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Update to add the July 22, 1999 addendum. 1999-09-05 21:33:47 +00:00
Makefile Make it possible to build manpages for the entire source tree. 2001-03-27 08:43:28 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Part 2 of gensetdefs de-orbit burn. linker sets are now self contained 2001-06-14 01:35:23 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
README Slightly improve the description of "crypto". "DES" is a subset of 2000-08-31 17:59:01 +00:00
UPDATING More updates 2001-06-22 04:50:11 +00:00

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include		System include files.

kerberosIV	Kerberos package.

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sbin		System commands.

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