foo((sockaddr *(void *))0);
This fix is imperfect, because right now we just check the subtype
chains for NULL and we return to the caller when the loop ends, leaving
the upper layers to cope with the syntax error. Ideally we should:
a.) return an error to the upper layer, or
b.) not call the type analysis routines in the presence of a syntax
error.
That would require a significant re-write which would take much more time
than I have...
as in the `vmstat' display mode. The default mode is now `time', not `boot'.
- ANSIfy.
- s@kre\(@vmstat\(@.
- __RCSID() police.
- Tweak inet.icmp display visual a little.
Also print the full time on interrupt and exit, regardless of the
-T setting. Replace all uses of asctime()/ctime() and magic number
offsets within their return strings with strftime().
Fixes PR bin/5311 from Geoff Wing and much more.
on UT_NAMESIZE, also saves a call to getpwnam() and getpwuid() in
most cases. Size columns correctly so output of atq lines up neatly.
Mostly de-lint.
Fixes PR bin/1489 from David Gilbert, among other things.
pull in just about all of the differences from the crypto-us telnet
suite (which includes Kerberos 4 and connection encryption support).
Also bring in the Kerberos 5 support from the Heimdal telnet, and
frob a little so that it can work with the non-Heimdal telnet suite.
There is still some work left to do, specifically:
- Add Heimdal's ticket forwarding support to the Berkeley Kerberos 4
module.
- Add connection encryption support to the Heimdal Kerberos 5
module. Hints on this can be taken from the MIT Kerberos 5
module which still exists in crypto-us.
However, even with the shortcomings listed above, this is a
better situation than using the stock Heimdal telnet suite,
which does not understand the IPSec policy stuff, and is also
based on much older code which contains bugs that we have already
fixed in the NetBSD sources.
adding support for Heimdal/KTH Kerberos where easy to do so. Eliminate
bsd.crypto.mk.
There is still a bunch more work to do, but crypto is now more-or-less
fully merged into the base NetBSD distribution.