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256281 |
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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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242091 |
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25-Oct-2012 |
ed |
Let lpr build with -Wmissing-variable-declarations.
Mark variables static where possible and place the uid/euid variables in lp.h, so that we can compile-time enforce that these variables have the same type.
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241852 |
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22-Oct-2012 |
eadler |
Check the return error of set[ug]id. While this can never fail in the current version of FreeBSD, this isn't guarenteed by the API. Custom security modules, or future implementations of the setuid and setgid may fail.
PR: bin/172289 PR: bin/172290 PR: bin/172291 Submittud by: Erik Cederstrand <erik@cederstrand.dk> Discussed by: freebsd-security Approved by: cperciva MFC after: 1 week
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228990 |
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30-Dec-2011 |
uqs |
Spelling fixes for usr.sbin/
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216372 |
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11-Dec-2010 |
joel |
Remove the advertising clause from UCB copyrighted files in usr.sbin. This is in accordance with the information provided at ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/4bsd/README.Impt.License.Change
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201512 |
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04-Jan-2010 |
kib |
Modernize scandir(3) and alphasort(3) interfaces according to the IEEE Std 1003.1-2008. Both Linux and Solaris conforms to the new definitions, so we better follow too (older glibc used old BSDish alphasort prototype and corresponding type of the comparision function for scandir). While there, change the definitions of the functions to ANSI C and fix several style issues nearby.
Remove requirement for "sys/types.h" include for functions from manpage.
POSIX also requires that alphasort(3) sorts as if strcoll(3) was used, but leave the strcmp(3) call in the function for now.
Adapt in-tree callers of scandir(3) to new declaration. The fact that select_sections() from catman(1) could modify supplied struct dirent is a bug.
PR: standards/142255 MFC after: 2 weeks
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139464 |
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30-Dec-2004 |
gad |
Fix so all parts of lpd, lpc, lpq, and lprm will use the same algorithm for calculating the job number for a job based on the control-file name. We might receive cf-files named by other implementations of lpr, where the job number shown by lpq would not match the job number that other commands expected for the same name.
This also uses a newer algorithm for determining a job number, to avoid problems caused when a control-file is named using an IP address, instead of the hostname.
This also moved the declaration if isowner() from lp.h to rmjob.c. When I went to change the parameters, I noticed that rmjob.c was the only source file which uses it.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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121525 |
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26-Oct-2003 |
peter |
Fix a warning about mismatched pointers. A pointer to "void *" is not the same as a pointer to "char *". Tell the compiler this is ok.
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117592 |
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14-Jul-2003 |
gad |
Get the 'sccsid' lines even closer to correct style(9) form. The '#ifdef lint/#endif' around the lines should not have been removed. Also add blank lines where one (per file) was missing.
Reviewed by: First part noticed by bde, blank lines noticed by me MFC after: 15 days
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117541 |
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14-Jul-2003 |
gad |
Take advantage of the common_source/lp.cdefs.h file to change lpr source to use __FBSDID() for setting rcsids. Also fix the format of 'sccsid' lines to consistently match style(9) guidelines.
Reviewed by: discussed with bde and obrien MFC after: 15 days
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78300 |
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15-Jun-2001 |
gad |
Rename a few global variables which hold hostname-related values to be more sensible/understandable. 'from'->'from_host' 'host'->'local_host' 'fromb'->'frombuf' 'fromhost'->'origin_host' and a local-variable named 'host'->'hostbuf'. This fixes some compile-time warnings about local variables shadowing global variables.
Other than renaming variables, the only actual code changes are to call strlcpy() instead of strncpy() when setting those (renamed) variables, and that 'from_ip' is now a strdup()-created buffer instead of being a static buffer compiled in as 1025 bytes.
Reviewed by: freebsd-print@bostonradio.org (an earlier version) MFC after: 1 week
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78146 |
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12-Jun-2001 |
gad |
Fix about 90-100 warnings one gets when trying to compile lpr&friends with BDECFLAGS on, mainly by adding 'const' to parameters in a number of routine declarations. While I'm at it, ANSI-fy all of the routine declarations. The resulting object code is exactly the same after this update as before it, with the exception of one unavoidable change to lpd.o on freebsd/alpha.
Also added $FreeBSD$ line to lpc/extern.h lpc/lpc.h lptest/lptest.c
Reviewed by: /sbin/md5, and no feedback from freebsd-audit
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74126 |
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11-Mar-2001 |
gad |
Fix "lprm -" (remove all jobs) processing for remote printer queues.
PR: bin/25544
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68342 |
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05-Nov-2000 |
gad |
Fix 'lprm' processing so is more likely to work correctly when dealing with long (>32 character) hostnames.
PR: 14978 Submitted by: Tatsuya Kudoh <cdr@cosmonet.org>
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66415 |
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27-Sep-2000 |
wollman |
Fix cosmetic error in rmjob message.
PR: 21006
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50479 |
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27-Aug-1999 |
peter |
$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
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31492 |
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02-Dec-1997 |
wollman |
Mega lpd/lpd upgrade, part I:
- Get rid of a lot of the static variables which were shared by many routines and programs in the suite. - Create an abstract interface to the printcap database, so that other retrieval and iteration mechanisms could be developed (e.g., YP, Hesiod, or automatic retrieval from a trusted server). - Give each capability a human-readable name in addition to the historic two-character one. - Otherwise generally clean up a lot of dark corners. Many still remain. - When submitting jobs, use the official login name record (from getlogin()) if there is one, rather than reverse-mapping the uid.
More to come...
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30407 |
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14-Oct-1997 |
joerg |
Improve my hack from rev 1.6 of displayq.c, and make the TCP connection timeout controllable by a new printcap(5) capability named `ct' (connectiom timeout), defaulting to 120 seconds (which is the default TCP connection timeout).
Would anybody see a problem with merging all this into RELENG_2_2?
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29780 |
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24-Sep-1997 |
charnier |
Use err(3). Add usage(). Various fixes in man pages.
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27757 |
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29-Jul-1997 |
imp |
Two minor, pedantic fixes from bde for my last pedantic fixes, plus the following from recent OpenBSD changes. These changes (and all I've made) should be merged back into 2.2 when they are vetted in -current.
common.c: OpenBSD 1.7: mickey: #if __STDC__ --> #ifdef __STDC__
displayq.c: OpenBSD 1.8: deraadt: 1 byte oflows; millert
rmjob.c: OpenBSD 1.8: deraadt: 1 byte oflows; millert
cmds.c: OpenBSD 1.9: grr: restore traditional "all" keyword option - see lpc(8) [[ This makes lpc status all work again -- imp ]]
printjob.c: OpenBSD 1.17: deraadt: use sendmail -t OpenBSD 1.16: mickey: #if __STDC__ --> #ifdef __STDC__ OpenBSD 1.15: deraadt: 1 byte oflow; Don.Lewis@tsc.tdk.com
recvjob.c: OpenBSD 1.11: mickey: #if __STDC__ --> #ifdef __STDC__
lpr.c: OpenBSD 1.19: mickey: #if __STDC__ --> #ifdef __STDC__
Obtained from: OpenBSD
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27748 |
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29-Jul-1997 |
imp |
Fix boatloads of buffer overflows from the OpenBSD tree. Be pedantic about always using sizeof(blah) vs sizeof (blah) or sizeof blah. Obtained from:OpenBSD
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27618 |
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22-Jul-1997 |
imp |
Use setuid/seteuid around dangerous operations. Also a few buffer overflow patches that were "near" to where these operations are taking place. The buffer overflows are from OpenBSD. The setuid/seteuid patches are from NetBSD by way of OpenBSD (they changed them a little), at least from my read of the tree.
This is the first of a series of OpenBSD lpr/et al merges. It (and them) should be merged back into 2.2 and/or 2.1 (if requested) branches when they have been shaken out in -current. Obtained from: OpenBSD
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27509 |
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18-Jul-1997 |
imp |
Fix a problem where remote files could be removed by exploiting race conditions similar to those reported in CERT's CA-91:10a advisory. Obtained from: Hiroshi NAKANO <nakano@rins.ryukoku.ac.jp> by way of CERT.
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15703 |
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09-May-1996 |
joerg |
Cleanup.
The removed files are no longer needed, they are actually labelled as ``Use only if you are not 4.4BSD''. (Yeah, the ol' crufty printcap.c is really gone!)
Properly declare all external objects in files ending in .h, as opposed to embed them into files ending in .c.
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15648 |
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05-May-1996 |
joerg |
Pull a bunch of fixes from the 4.4BSD-Lite2 branch. It's really surprising how many trivial errors there have been... :-)
Some more cleanup is needed, but i'd like to separate the Lite2 changes from other work, that's why this goes into a different commit.
People with serial printers should see whether i have broken the stty- style printcap options (i hope not).
Inspired by: Sergey Shkonda <serg@bcs1.bcs.zaporizhzhe.ua>
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15646 |
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05-May-1996 |
joerg |
Fix my botched 4.4Lite2 import, and revert these files to their HEAD versions.
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15638 |
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05-May-1996 |
joerg |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r15637, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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15637 |
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05-May-1996 |
joerg |
Vendor-branch import of the 4.4BSD-Lite2 code for lpr. There are several bugfixes in it that are worth considering.
Don't be alarmed about the import conflicts...
Obtained from: 4.4BSD-Lite2
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1553 |
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26-May-1994 |
rgrimes |
BSD 4.4 Lite usr.sbin Sources
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