(1.2 release is, however, and this should be pulled up and released ASAP)
The previous version (1.11) checked into current limits the duration of
setuid-root periods much more than the 1.2 released version does, so the
attacker DID get a shell, but it was not a root shell.
but which were never added to pstat -v: UNION, ASYNC, DEFEXPORTED,
EXPORTANON, EXKERB. Also, sort according to the apparent local style
(order in mount.h, rather than alphabetical).
to wake up. This is needed because the active filter applied in user
space may fail to match VJ compressed packets. (The kernel applies its
copy of the filter before it runs VJ compression.)
already match the running kernel. Fixes an inconsistency
where /var/db/kvm_filename.db would be created, but only
if /var/db/kvm_netbsd.db didn't match the running kernel.
(1) bsd.prog.mk already includes bsd.subdir.mk, and
(2) including bsd.subdir.mk first screws up the clean/cleandir targets
in such a way that the program's objects don't get blown away
when you make clean.
This is a compromise between the Solaris 2.5 naming of this file
(/var/yp/binding/domain/ypservers and /var/yp/binding/domain/vers)
and traditional NetBSD naming (/var/yp/binding/domain.vers).
Changing to the Solaris naming makes the C library incompatible
with ypbind. While it's easy to change the C library, I don't feel
right about introducing a gratuitous incompatibility.
The current name (/var/yp/domain/ypservers) conflicts with the name
of the YP map listing slave servers for a domain.
Per discussion w/ Chris Demetriou and Luke Mewburn.
of YP servers a client should bind to, mostly verbatim, but slightly
modified for better semantics when nagging servers if a ypset has been
issued. Default to broadcast mode if no .ypservers file is present.
Documentation changes to match, slightly tweaked by Scott Reynolds and
myself.
Closes PR #1759.
Implement a better scheme where we `find' the login ttys by looking in
/etc/ttys. Of course this scheme breaks when /etc/ttys changes, but such
is life.
- some cleanups...