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1996-07-29From FreeBSD (with slightly different sysctl names):Jason Downs
"... Allow the user to nominate one of three ranges of port numbers as candidates for selecting a local address to replace a zero port number. The ranges are selected via a setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IP, IP_PORTRANGE, &arg) call. The three ranges are: default, high (to bypass firewalls) and low (to get a port below 1024). The default and high port ranges are sysctl settable under sysctl net.inet.ip.portrange.* [net.inet.ip.portfirst, net.inet.ip.portlast, net.inet.ip.porthifirst, and net.inet.ip.porthilast currently in OpenBSD.] This code also fixes a potential deadlock if the system accidently ran out of local port addresses. It'd drop into an infinite while loop. The secure port selection (for root) should reduce overheads and increase reliability of rlogin/rlogind/rsh/rshd if they are modified to take advantage of it."
1996-03-04Initial commit of NetBSD 960217 netiso.Michael Shalayeff
all the rest is the fixes to the import by Niklas.
1996-03-03From NetBSD: 960217 mergeNiklas Hallqvist
1996-01-25IP filter 3.0.1dm
1996-01-07from beurton@fnet.fr: Darren Reed's IP filterdm
1995-10-18initial import of NetBSD treeTheo de Raadt