- Bugfix: postscreen DNSBL scoring error. When a client disconnected
and then reconnected before all DNSBL results for the earlier
session arrived, DNSBL results for the earlier session would be
added to the score for the later session. This is very unlikely
to have affected any legitimate mail.
- Workaround: the SMTP client did not support mail to [ipv6:ipv6addr].
name, provides a proper CPP mode and fixes a number of compat issues
in the integrated assembler.
Build the toolchain compiler optimized and without assertions now.
Really kill subprocesses of a test case before waiting for its completion
Before waiting for any leftover output of the test case after it terminates,
we must ensure that all of its subprocess are really, really dead. Otherwise,
these subprocesses may be sharing the stdout of the test case, in which case
our wait will block (potentially indefinitely).
This finally (well, hopefully) fixes some random lockups exposed by the
NetBSD test suite. Reported by Antti Kantee after
tests/fs/vfs/t_full:p2k_ffs_fillfs was exposing this problem in a pretty
reproducible manner.
tmux is a "terminal multiplexer". It enables a number of terminals (or
windows) to be accessed and controlled from a single terminal. tmux is
intended to be a simple, modern, BSD-licensed alternative to programs
such as GNU screen.
The import of tmux is intended to replace window(1) in the not-too-distant
future. For reference, tmux is also present in the base system of FreeBSD
and OpenBSD.
Approved by core@.
in particular, parse.y was being processed twice.. with one
process leaving a y.tab.h file behind
no need to explicitly add scan.c, parse.c and parse.h to CLEANFILES,
the framework knows they are generated and will remove them
Postfix stable release 2.8.0 is available. This release continues the
move towards improving code and documentation, and making the system
better prepared for changes in the threat environment.
The postscreen daemon (a zombie blocker in front of Postfix) is now
included with the stable release. postscreen now supports TLS and can
log the rejected sender, recipient and helo information. See the
POSTSCREEN_README file for recommended usage scenarios.
Support for DNS whitelisting (permit_rhswl_client), and for pattern
matching to filter the responses from DNS white/blacklist servers
(e.g., reject_rhsbl_client zen.spamhaus.org=127.0.0.[1..10]).
Improved message tracking across SMTP-based content filters; the
after-filter SMTP server can log the before-filter queue ID (the
XCLIENT protocol was extended).
Read-only support for sqlite databases. See sqlite_table(5) and
SQLITE_README.
Support for 'footers' that are appended to SMTP server "reject"
responses. See "smtpd_reject_footer" in the postconf(5) manpage.
confusion in the manpage. Not to mention the examples including
commands that don't exist on NetBSD (killall, sudo), so do a bit of
cleanup (and don't copy from dist, just keep it here)
mDNSResponder -> mdnsd
mdnsd -> mDNSResponder
mDNS -> dns-sd
killall -> pkill
% sudo -> #
syslog(8) -> syslogd(8)
example for syslog -> /dev/null
Xr for pkill, syslogd, dns-sd
"foo > bar" fails when bar is mode 444, and files copied from the
source tree should be expected to perhaps be read only. However, the
copy should have been removed when the sed was added. And, it never
should have been "@"; suppressing it made debugging this harder than
it should have been.
#ifdef inside the macro arguments is undefined behaviour (pcc reports
a syntax error)
This was fixed upstream so change this to be the same as the 4.2.6p3
stable release of ntp (can't find an actual changelog entry that
describes this, so have included the memcpy change also - memmove
is not required here)