realm is correct, check to see if we can find a KDC for it. If
not, it can't possibly be the default realm, and we should return
the NO.DEFAULT.REALM error condition.
Per a discussion w/ Thor Simon <tls@netbsd.org>.
properly together. xxgdb communicates with a gdb running on a pty
that it sets to -echo,-onlcr prior to forking the gdb process.
GNU readline preserves the -echo setting while libedit was undoing it
(setting the tty to a sane state and totally confusing xxgdb's parser).
this diff simply disables libedit if both readline emulation and
"stty -echo" are used/set. that is enough to make xxgdb work once
again, but (XXX) this is not how GNU readline handles stty -echo (it
does not echo anything, but editing commands like ^A,^K, etc.
still work), so the readline emulation isn't perfect.
change reviewed by christos.
interace cleanups, some new common functions. The major impact that
will be noticeable right away is that if you boot with not Fibre connected
to the FC cards, you no longer hang indefinitely.
the _2way and mips3_FlushDCache(). This lets all mips3 cache ops accept
user virtual addresss w/o a tlb miss. Since this is now done in both
ICache flush routines, no need to do it in pmap.c. Fixed R4400
stability problems with setregs() cache flushing.
equivalents. name change suggested by Klaus Klein <kjk@netbsd.org>
- change defined(BSD4_4) || HAVE_SIN_LEN tests into HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN,
and set the latter if BSD4_4 exists
reject the following sources:
0.0.0.0/8 127.0.0.0/8 240.0.0.0/4 255.0.0.0/8
ff00::/8 ::/128
::ffff:0.0.0.0/96 and ::0.0.0.0/96 obeys IPv4 rule.
hint from deraadt.
- print-telnet.c: do not print control character
- print-icmp6.c: improve icmp6 node information printing
(we need to at least meet our kernel code!)
- update dhcp6 printing to 15 draft (14 and 15 are totally incompatible)
- add safeputc() and safeputs() into util.c
fine as was, the result was the line `start_precmd=start_precmd' which
looked odd. Pointed out by Bernd Ernesti.
While here, add NetBSD RCS Id.
BTW, to clarify, as people have asked: this script does not support
pkgsrc/security/sshd -- that package comes with a perfectly fine rc script
which in addition to supporting /etc/rc.d can also be used with 1.4.X.
This script will not trivially work with the ssh package as it a.) calls
the ssh commands at the pathnames they will be installed at by usr.bin/ssh,
and b.) generates a DSA key as well as an RSA key.