When connecting to a version 2 portmapper, don't use the "udp" nettype,
since that includes udp on ipv6, but just use the "udp" netconfig entry
directly.
in sockets bound to reserved ports in the old code. Since old binaries
will still expect this, always try to bind to a reserved port in
clnt_cli_create and svc_tli_create, unless we're already bound.
the listen socket properly. This caused spurious rpcbind(8)
failures.
- Don't define a "credmsg" structure. Instead, dynamically
allocate a buffer of the correct size of the message with
CMSG_SPACE() and free it when we're done. This gets the
size of the buffer right on LP64 platforms, which has padding
for alignment thrown in.
- Check for non-present or truncated cred messages when recvmsg(2)
returns.
programs (like rshd or rlogind).
bindresvport() and bindresvport_sa() exhibits exactly the same functionality,
with different function prototype (sockaddr_in * and sockaddr *).
The behavior and prototype was discussed and agreed among shin@kame.net
(who is doing freebsd-current kame merge), deraadt@openbsd.org, and
Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr (INRIA IPv6/IPv6 RPC support). so it will be
portable across *bsd.
page needs a lot of help:
- restructure it into xdr_admin(3), xdr_complex(3), xdr_create(3), and
xdr_simple(3), as is done in Solaris.
- rewrite in mandoc, and document all of the XDR primitives that NetBSD
actually supplies.
- xdr_int64_t(), xdr_u_int64_t(), per NetBSD convention.
- xdr_hyper(), xdr_u_hyper(), xdr_longlong_t(), xdr_u_longlong_t(), a'la
Solaris, implemented in terms of the above.
descriptors against -1 (as appropriate).
* add actual checks which to detect stuff that would trigger_DIAGASSERT(),
and attempt to return a sane error condition.
* knf some code
* remove some `register' decls.
the first two items result in the addition of code similar to the
following in various functions:
_DIAGASSERT(path != NULL)
#ifdef _DIAGNOSTIC
if (path == NULL) {
errno = EFAULT;
return (-1);
}
#endif