FORTIFY_SOURCE feature of libssp, thus checking the size of arguments to
various string and memory copy and set functions (as well as a few system
calls and other miscellany) where known at function entry. RedHat has
evidently built all "core system packages" with this option for some time.
This option should be used at the top of Makefiles (or Makefile.inc where
this is used for subdirectories) but after any setting of LIB.
This is only useful for userland code, and cannot be used in libc or in
any code which includes the libc internals, because it overrides certain
libc functions with macros. Some effort has been made to make USE_FORT=yes
work correctly for a full-system build by having the bsd.sys.mk logic
disable the feature where it should not be used (libc, libssp iteself,
the kernel) but no attempt has been made to build the entire system with
USE_FORT and doing so will doubtless expose numerous bugs and misfeatures.
Adjust the system build so that all programs and libraries that are setuid,
directly handle network data (including serial comm data), perform
authentication, or appear likely to have (or have a history of having)
data-driven bugs (e.g. file(1)) are built with USE_FORT=yes by default,
with the exception of libc, which cannot use USE_FORT and thus uses
only USE_SSP by default. Tested on i386 with no ill results; USE_FORT=no
per-directory or in a system build will disable if desired.
- Better check when neither $ACRONYMDB is define nor files in
/usr/share/misc/ are found
- Replace cat | fgrep to using fgrep only
- Replace sort | uniq to using sort -u
By Slava Semushin <slava.semushin@gmail.com> in private email.
the check for 'bs'... my previous commit should have included the
following text:
fixes problem introduced in 1.13 where the setting of "BC" (backspace char)
was left to libterm rather than being done by hack itself. the problem
with this was that hack was directly setting BC to \b if there was no
"bc" in the termcap entry, but libterm does not do this. this resulted in
the xputs(BC) calls in nocmov() and backsp() incorrectly doing nothing, thus
messing up the display. added new var BC_BS to provide the old behavior
for nocmov() and backsp().
- Use return instead of exit() in main()
- Use EXIT_{SUCCESS,FAILURE} constants instead of 0/1
No functional changes. Patch submitted in private mail by
Slava Semushin <slava.semushin@gmail.com>
This is CVE-2006-1539, files against Gentoo Linux, the patch is from
Gentoo.
A standard NetBSD installation is not as much risk because tetris is
sgid "games", and users shouldn't be in that group.