under big endian.
2. ":set octal" with nonprintable character causes nbwcurses move error.
3. moving (big)words by wW/eE/bB can't handle non-ascii characters.
4. toggle uppercase/lowercase by ~ can't handle non-ascii characters.
5. don't feed CHAR_T(=wchar_t) to is* function directly.
is* funcs with over UCHAR_MAX value may cause undefined behavior.
some ctype implementation(such as FreeBSD) return unexpected
result(same result as isw* func).
6. using non-ascii digit character with count/line number of ex/vi
command may causes unexpeced result.
- Add libnpf(3) - a library to control NPF (configuration, ruleset, etc).
- Add NPF support for ftp-proxy(8).
- Add rc.d script for NPF.
- Convert npfctl(8) to use libnpf(3) and thus make it less depressive.
Note: next clean-up step should be a parser, once dholland@ will finish it.
- Add more documentation.
- Various fixes.
Change the initialization state of gtagsmode to 0, (unset).
This brings about least astonishment for users, permittings tags
functionality to work as expected.
using an EXTERN_INLINE definition for functions that are defined as
inline but provide an externally callable reference.
(these are externally called in ipftest)
4.1.34 - Release 11 March 2010
2964907 uninitialised use compile error
2959506 ipfstat does not display rules with compat
2949139 FR_T_BUILTIN masked out incorrectly
2937422 packets filtered with pools should not be cached
2935529 use of rules with tags leads to deadlock
2917501 whitespace cleanup required
2881514 in/out object functions not wired for compatibility
2841771 ipf/ippool rule maintenace bugs: memory leak, ref-counter bug
2839698 H.323 proxy does not clear fin_state/fin_nat
pam_end() already contains a NULL check, and it is not unreasonable to
call it with a NULL pamh in a cleanup / error-handling situation. Remove
OPENPAM_NONNULL, which may cause gcc to optimize away the NULL check.