From 71e9b81ceea2bef297f7df4405cc919d6864ce63 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hpa Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 22:29:32 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Recover from botched patch (version checked in as CHANGES) --- CHANGES | 186 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- version | 2 +- 2 files changed, 186 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) rewrite CHANGES (100%) diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES dissimilarity index 100% index 5a9e6bd..7473bdd 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -1 +1,185 @@ -0.27 +$Id$ + +Changes in 0.27: + Make the Digital Unix 4.0F platform work again. Thanks to + Alan Sundell for helping out with this particular platform! + + +Changes in 0.26: + Fix the configuration process so tftpd doesn't end up + depending on readline, which apparently could happen on some + platforms before. + + Make parallel builds (make -j) work correctly. + + Improve parsing of the "connect" command in the tftp client. + + Add a -V option to both tftp and tftpd to print the version + number on stdout and immediately exit. + + Add a -v option to tftp to start out in verbose mode. + + Rewrite the man pages using standard "man" troff macros. + + Enable the (limited) use of readline on systems which don't + have readline/history.h. + + Support compiling under MacOS X with filk (see + ). Thanks for Justin Hallett + and Eric Eslinger for their help in getting this working! + + +Changes in 0.25: + Fixed Sorcerer's Apprentice bug in both the client and the + server. These bugs were inherited from the original BSD code. + + +Changes in 0.24: + Fix bugs in both client and server dealing with block number + wraparound, usually manifesting themselves as failure to + handle files over 32 MB in size. + + Officially make the client a part of the tftp-hpa project. + + +Changes in 0.23: + Correct memory overwrite bug in the tftp client when compiled + with readline. + + +Changes in 0.22: + Even more portability improvements: FreeBSD and + Tru64/Digital Unix. + + Fix tsize option on systems on which off_t is "long long". + + Support large files on systems which need _LARGE_FILE_BITS or + similar. + + Some source cleanups; change to autoconf 2.52. + + Add support for readline command-line editing in tftp. + + +Changes in 0.21: + Support running in standalone mode, without inetd. + + Even more portability improvements. Now known to compile and + run on Linux, Solaris 5, 5.1, 6, 7 and 8, and AIX. Reports of + success or failure on other modern systems always appreciated. + + Clean and modernize some really ugly old code. + + Fix a potential illegal memory access when running in "totally + insecure mode" - no -s, no directories listed. + + +Changes in 0.20: + Portability improvements. Now known to compile and run on + Solaris 8. + + +Changes in 0.19: + Fork before performing tcpwrappers check. + + Don't rely on nonstandard bsd_signal() function, instead + require that the platform has sigaction(). This is 2001, + after all. This may resolve some potential portability + problems. + + Log a message if memory allocation fails, instead of dying + silently. + + Clean up the main dispatch loop. + + Use for exit codes, if it exists. + + Add support for debugging remapping rulefiles; if logging with + -vvv tftpd will log all rules actions. + + Correct the error code issued by an "abort" rule. + + +Changes in 0.18: + Support (almost) arbitrary filename remappings via regular + expression-based rulesets. + + Added -v option for more verbose logging. + + +Changes in 0.17: + + Add support for tcpwrapper checking (/etc/hosts.allow; + /etc/hosts.deny) in tftpd. + + Compile correctly on glibc 2.1.2. + + Add -u option to specify the user id to run as (default + "nobody".) + + Operate in "daemon mode" as long as we keep getting requests. + This should speed up handling large amounts of requests at + once, as can happen when a client starts up, and avoids inetd + misconfiguration problems. + + +Changes in 0.16: + + Correct massive lossage from 0.15: apparently 0.15 was based + on an out-of-date CVS repository, somehow. + + Fix for ACKs in TFTP PUT; patch by Roger Venning. + + +Changes in 0.15: + + If the operating system allows, try to obtain the local + address used for the request packet, and reply using the same + local IP address. Some embedded TFTP clients are (probably + incorrectly) picky about this. + + +Changes in 0.14: + + Hacks to signal handling to avoid "zombie servers." + + +Changes in 0.13: + + Added the non-standard option "blksize2". The "blksize" + option is limited in its usability, since TFTP is designed to + be implemented in a ROM, and ROM code might find it painful to + deal with packets that don't meet certain alignment + restrictions. + + The "blksize2" option tells the server that the block size + must be a power of 2 to be usable to the client. The server + SHALL respond with a block size that is a power of two, up to + a maximum of 32768, or reject the option. Furthermore, the + server SHALL grant a block size that is no smaller than 512 + bytes unless the client explicitly requested a smaller block + size. If the client request both options, the server MAY + accept one or the other, but not both. At some point I will + probably write up an IETF draft for this option. + + +General information on the tftp-hpa series: + +The core software was taken from OpenBSD (CVS source as of +1999-09-21). I believe this was the most secure source base available +at the time I obtained this code, and it included support for the -s +and -c options. + +The un-BSD-ized Makefiles and a lot of the configure macros were taken +from netkit-tftp-0.10 by David Holland; I also followed this example +and modernized the code style throughout. + +Patches by Markus Gutschke and Gero Kuhlmann were the basis for the +option negotiation as well as the "blksize" and "tsize" option +support, although I made a fair amount of mostly stylistic changes to +their code. + +Adding the -r option (disable a specific option), the "timeout" +option, converting to using autoconf for setup, and any additions +listed in the Changes list above, has all been my own code, as are any +bugs introduced in the merge. diff --git a/version b/version index 9922215..5a9e6bd 100644 --- a/version +++ b/version @@ -1 +1 @@ -0.26 +0.27 -- 2.11.4.GIT