upper-level YP call. This allows the RPC code to retry the transaction,
which is helpful for busy networks.
Problem noted and suggested fix from Michael.Eriksson@era-t.ericsson.se,
and slightly modified by me to compute the RPC timeout one at compile-time,
rather than N times at run-time.
Fixes PR #3117.
bit quick and dirty, and there may still be errors or confusions present.
* NetBSD does not use tcpd, since inetd does internal checks.
* NetBSD uses hosts_options.
* NetBSD inetd does not have `paranoid' mode to automatically reject
paranoid connections without further processing.
* NetBSD can have more than one address on a physical interface.
* Safe_finger comes from the tcp_wrappers package, not included in NetBSD.
* Add RCS ID (at end, because this uses old manpage macros).
line (a la ^R). This is useful if the binding outputs information and
mucks up the input line. To be used in ``list-choices'' bindings (refer
to the ^D binding in csh when filec is set)
* when parsing ^char control chars, check the correct char when determining
validity (previously, ^char was a NOP interpreted as the literal string
because of this bug)
* add a man page describing editrc
* fix bugs in el_parse():
* didn't execute command when program name matched (test reversed)
* was checking against empty string instead of program name
* after checks, command to run also pointed to empty string
[christos - the author of libedit - ok-ed the man pages in general (which I
wrote from scratch by RTFS) as well as the bugfix]
faster) byte-displacement form of the instruction if the offset will
fit. This happens to be all occurances in this case, so I could have
used bCCs. However, a quick survey of the rest of NetBSD's m68k code
showed that jCC was used in similar cases. I did the same to be
consistant.
above the home dir which is only group acessable:
directroy owner group permission
/a root wheel 755
/a/b root b 750 <
/a/b/c c b 700
/a/b/c/.rhosts c b 600
add getegid and initgroups before and setegid behind fopen to fix this.
add <netgroup.h> for the prototype of innetgr.