Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2003-06-12 | - section reorder | Jason McIntyre | |
- macro fixes - kill whitespace at EOL - new sentence, new line | |||
2003-06-02 | Remove the advertising clause in the UCB license which Berkeley | Todd C. Miller | |
rescinded 22 July 1999. Proofed by myself and Theo. | |||
2003-05-19 | No longer complain about printing a.out files; this sort of detection really | Paul Janzen | |
belongs in lpd filters. | |||
2003-05-13 | Don't reformat output beyond a minimum terminal width (60). | Paul Janzen | |
millert@ ok | |||
2003-05-12 | Do vis()-cleaning when displaying the print queue. | Paul Janzen | |
ok deraadt@, ian@ | |||
2003-04-07 | kill last strcpy; ok millert | Theo de Raadt | |
2003-04-05 | trivial strlcat, tedu@ ok | Anil Madhavapeddy | |
2003-03-31 | ascii -> ASCII | Jason McIntyre | |
2003-03-27 | Add -q to the getopt() string and document it; Brian Ginsbach | Todd C. Miller | |
2003-03-27 | Fix a bug introduced when getopt() support was added; -h takes an | Todd C. Miller | |
argument but -r does not. These were reversed in the getopt() string. Fix from Carson Harding | |||
2003-03-25 | Fix last commit; to emulate setuid daemon + PRIV_END we need to | Todd C. Miller | |
set the real & effective uids to the calling user and the saved uid to daemon. Fixes a problem where lpr could not print files that were not world-readable. | |||
2003-03-13 | lots of sprintf -> snprintf and strcpy -> strlcpy; checked by tedu | Theo de Raadt | |
2003-03-11 | Make lpr and lprm setuid root but drop to daemon very early. | Todd C. Miller | |
Functionally this is the same as when lpr and lprm were setuid daemon but the executable are now owned by root which is safer. deraadt@ OK | |||
2003-03-08 | Honor the :sh: flag in the local printcap for remote printers too | Todd C. Miller | |
instead of forcing the user to use lpr's "-h" flag. Adapted from a patch in FreeBSD from Scott James Remnant. | |||
2003-02-13 | Fix loop invariants in rmremote(). Reported by Arne Woerner in PR | Todd C. Miller | |
3084; different fix used. Hopefully this makes the code in question easier to read. deraadt@ henric@ OK | |||
2003-02-09 | typos; | Jason McIntyre | |
2003-01-06 | Typo: s/to be use if/to be used if/ s/Standford/Stanford/ | Chad Loder | |
2002-12-08 | GNU semantics say that if optstring begins with '-' then | Todd C. Miller | |
each non-option shall be treated as arguments to option '\1'. BSD getopt match '-' in optstring with a '-' on the command line. This is used to support deprecated options like "su -" that would otherwise prevent the use of getopt(). Resolving this simply requires that the leading '-' be moved somewhere else (I moved it to the end of optstring) since position within optstring is not meaningful. | |||
2002-09-06 | use more socklen_t; pvalchev | Theo de Raadt | |
2002-07-27 | merge if() and foo = snprintf checks better; millert ok | Theo de Raadt | |
2002-06-23 | uid_t and gid_t are unsigned | Theo de Raadt | |
2002-06-19 | stretch some ugly while(); | Theo de Raadt | |
2002-06-14 | spelling; from Brian Poole <raj@cerias.purdue.edu> | Todd T. Fries | |
2002-06-13 | Fixed some lpd bugs while on the plane from Calgary: | Todd C. Miller | |
o mark fatal() as __dead o add SIGINT to the signal mask when installing abort() as a handler. We can end up in abortpr() due to several different signals and since abortpr() kill()s itself with SIGINT we need to explicately protect against the current process receiving SIGINT while in abortpr() o Don't leak the lock fd to children spawned by lpd o Close the lock file (and thus unlocke immediately in abortpr(). Otherwise, if there is an output filter the lock file only gets closed after we finish waiting for the output filter to die. This causes a race condition in lprm such that the per-printer daemon does not get restarted when lprm kills the active job (noticed during c2k2 with the mp3 printer spool ;-) o Open the printcap file with privs raised just in case it is not world-readable. | |||
2002-06-11 | lprm needs to be setuid daemon after all | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-06-09 | Better fix for correct queue printing when things have been moved around. | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-06-09 | Don't print jobs in transit to a remote queue as being "active" | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-06-09 | Convert remaining K&R function headers to ANSI | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-06-09 | o Kill "garbage" global (unused) | Todd C. Miller | |
o Kill "rank" global (doesn't need to be global) o Make inform() static (local to displayq.c) o Pass in rank to inform() based on index within sorted mtime array o Simplify compar() | |||
2002-06-08 | o Replace some hard-coded octal constants w/ S_I* | Todd C. Miller | |
o Remove some unneeded casts to char * when calling free() | |||
2002-06-08 | use the dirfd macro instead of reaching into the DIR and pulling out dd_fd | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-06-08 | make this actually compile | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-06-08 | Force lpd socket to be mode 0660, group daemon | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-06-08 | Remove some debugging code | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-06-08 | Remove setuid root from lp*. lpr needs to be setuid daemon so the | Todd C. Miller | |
files it creates are not owned by the user spooling them but the others (lpc, lpq, lprm) can get away with setgid daemon. lpd runs as user daemon for most things, only changing its uid to 0 for things that must be done as root. For the time being, don't require connections to come from a reserved port since lpq/lpr/lprm can't acquire that w/o setuid root. In the near future we will have a mechanism for select non-root processes to grab reserved ports. The upshot of this is that spool directories must be writable by group daemon and the files within the spool dirs must be owned by daemon. | |||
2002-05-28 | Repair remote printing; maxfd was not set correctly for remote connections. | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-05-28 | Remove useless sigaddset() | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-05-22 | unlink lpd.pid if killed by a signal | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-05-22 | Use O_EXLOCK in open() instead of flock() to eliminate a potential locking | Todd C. Miller | |
race on the pid file. | |||
2002-05-20 | Pull in useful bits from NetBSD and make our lp* easier to diff and | Todd C. Miller | |
do some minor cleanup of my own: o IPv6 support o ANSI function headers o use getopt() o synce usage() with man pages o passes -Wall on both 32bit and 64bit platforms o add an option to set the max number of children lpd will fork off o add an lpd option to bind to specific addresses instead of INADDR_ANY. o allow user to specify how long to wait for a connection to remote servers o more strlcpy() and snprintf() usage o Use FOO_FILENO constants instead of hard-coding 0-2 o Add some keeps to man the page SYNOPSIS to avoid options being split | |||
2002-05-18 | Update paths from 4.3BSD to 4.4BSD; partially from NetBSD | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-02-24 | getc, getchar, etc return an int, not a char | Peter Valchev | |
2002-02-19 | We live in an ANSI C world. Remove lots of gratuitous #ifdef __STDC__ cruft. | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-02-17 | Manual cleanup of remaining userland __P use (excluding packages maintained ↵ | Todd C. Miller | |
outside the tree) | |||
2002-02-16 | Part one of userland __P removal. Done with a simple regexp with some minor ↵ | Todd C. Miller | |
hand editing to make comments line up correctly. Another pass is forthcoming that handles the cases that could not be done automatically. | |||
2002-02-13 | When you give command examples and etc., in a manual page prefix them with: | Mike Pechkin | |
$ command or # command deraadt@ ok | |||
2002-01-21 | s/deamon/daemon/ | Theo de Raadt | |
2002-01-07 | Revert local changes that should not have been committed | Todd C. Miller | |
2002-01-07 | To disable a SIGCHLD signal handler use SIG_DFL, *not* SIG_IGN | Todd C. Miller | |
which now has a different meaning. | |||
2001-12-06 | use err/warn and friends instead of printf/exit. | Eric Jackson | |
also, remove fatal2() which is just errx anyway. millert@ ok |