Presents a sysctl(8)-like interface for the user to read and modify
tadpole specific values and hardware states. (for things like changing the
bell frequency/volume, tft brightness, mouse variables, etc)
int overflow. It's now possible to add/display quotas of more than
4G.
XXX I'm sure there is a PR open on this but I couln't find it with the
usual search engines. If someone knows it's number ...
- more length overflow check for ip6 related parsing
- protocol decode fixes
- add dhcp6 parser
XXX how should we maintain usr.sbin/tcpdump for years to come?
relationship with www.tcpdump.org codebase?
- put `usage' at the start of each message
- put a space between the option and arg in [-x foo]
* fix command parsing for when a two word command is invoked without
args or with an invalid second arg so that a more appropriate error
message is printed.
requesting a broadcast response, and we can unicast to a client without
using the ARP protocol, sent it directly to that client.'
Make some ARCS firmware happy.
Many thanks to Ted Lemon for debugging this.
and use these timeout in the lpq, lpd and lprm programs.
these stop hung remote printers that accept tcp connections but do
not process jobs from hanging the whole system and letting the sysadmin
have a clue about what is going on with this rogue printer.
- add a -r flag to lpd to allow `of' filters for remote jobs.
i know there are ways around this, but i just don't care.
- add a -f flag to lpf to add missing carriage returns.
useful when printing UNIX files to an, eg, LaserWriter that wants CR's
as well as LF's in raw text. stair-stepped text is no fun.
- implement child process accounting: we just have a limit on the number
of children we can have (settable by the sysadmin), and we sleep when
this number is reached. this can reduce malicious not-so-malicious
attacks on the print server by a rogue remote client..
- use setproctitle() where appropriate so the sysadmin has a clue about
what each of the lpd's here are doing.
this was useful to help diagnose a problem (that the above child process
accounting change reduces the lossages of) where a rogue client was
attempting "lpq" operations on one stuck queue in rapid succession,
causing the lpd server to be extremely slow, due to the large number
of lpd processes running.
i have been running these changes in production for about a year.