buffer that is smaller in size than the source buffer.
also, there is no guarantee that any of the string components of
the request packet are null terminated.
in some cases, not all elements of the response buffer are
explicitly set. specifically pad and addr. a talk client can spy to
see which host is talking to which host by sending out regular
packets, to which talkd responds without clearing the addr element.
from xs@kittenz.org
- ensure hostname from gethostname() is nul-terminated in all cases
- minor KNF
- use MAXHOSTNAMELEN over various other values/defines
- be safe will buffers that hold hostnames
- support "talkd -l" for extra (syslog(3)) logging
- fix error in previous announce.c change
- use getopt
- add (missing) -d and -l descriptions to man page