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markm 824369dc3e Fix a buffer overrun in /dev/random which, due to the nature of the
kernel memory allocator, is harmless. This could be a problem for
other systems, though. I've modified Darren's patch a little.

Original patch by: Darren Schack, Isilon Systems, Inc <darrens@isilon.com>
Also analysed by:  SGI, and in particular Divy Le Ray of SGI
OK'ed by:          re(rwatson)
2002-12-12 17:38:45 +00:00
bin Capitalize ASCII code names. 2002-12-05 08:50:00 +00:00
contrib Uniformly refer to a file system as "file system". 2002-12-12 17:26:04 +00:00
crypto Since OpenSSH drops privileges before calling pam_open_session(3), 2002-12-03 15:48:11 +00:00
etc o redirect the grep to /dev/null 2002-12-12 09:31:10 +00:00
games mdoc(7) police: Added the missing .Os call; it's not strictly 2002-12-11 15:55:29 +00:00
gnu Uniformly refer to a file system as "file system". 2002-12-12 17:26:04 +00:00
include Don't install old LOMAC include files; do install new mac_lomac 2002-12-03 15:05:32 +00:00
kerberos5 Update version numbers after import of Heimdal 0.5.1. 2002-11-24 21:00:51 +00:00
kerberosIV
lib Uniformly refer to a file system as "file system". 2002-12-12 17:26:04 +00:00
libexec Uniformly refer to a file system as "file system". 2002-12-12 17:26:04 +00:00
release Incorporate some suggestions from several others about talking about 2002-12-12 15:40:11 +00:00
sbin Uniformly refer to a file system as "file system". 2002-12-12 17:26:04 +00:00
secure Remove myself as maintainer of openssl; I no longer have enough time to 2002-11-21 08:48:08 +00:00
share Uniformly refer to a file system as "file system". 2002-12-12 17:26:04 +00:00
sys Fix a buffer overrun in /dev/random which, due to the nature of the 2002-12-12 17:38:45 +00:00
tools Add a test for what was fixed in revisions 1.39 and 1.50 of 2002-11-28 13:21:32 +00:00
usr.bin Uniformly refer to a file system as "file system". 2002-12-12 17:26:04 +00:00
usr.sbin Uniformly refer to a file system as "file system". 2002-12-12 17:26:04 +00:00
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MAINTAINERS Note file, one-true-awk, lukemftpd. 2002-11-28 00:02:25 +00:00
Makefile Minor, cosmetic change to buildworld output to make it reflect 2002-12-03 17:49:05 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 For installkernel, use the fresh tools (if we've built them with 2002-12-02 14:03:40 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade
README
UPDATING Add an entry for sparc64 users to warn them about potential problems 2002-12-06 13:19:35 +00:00

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