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BIND 9.1.2 is now available. This is a maintenance release, containing
fixes for a number of bugs in 9.1.1 but no new features. We recommend
that all users of earlier versions of BIND 9 upgrade to 9.1.2.
DNSSEC users should note that DNSSEC validation involving algorithms other
than RSA will not interoperate between this version of BIND and version
9.1.1 or older, because the older versions use an incorrect formula for
calculating key tags of non-RSA keys.
more syslogging of login failures so we have have more info on why.
patch-etcafpd-volumec
Update to partially resolve the current problem with afpd not behaving
correctly with permisions on /etc/netatalk.
Log correctly to /var/log/daemon when we can't access configuration files.
Put in place proper error checking when reading them. Would be nice if the
origional programmers actually checked for failure for anything.
People can now see just why things are not working as they like.
Mar 29 18:08:38 kashmir afpd[6210]: session from 39148.187:250 on
39148.169:129
Mar 29 18:08:38 kashmir afpd[6210]: login dingo (uid 1002, gid 10)
Mar 29 18:08:38 kashmir afpd[6210]: unable to access
/etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.system: Permission denied
Mar 29 18:08:40 kashmir afpd[6210]: done
Mar 29 18:08:40 kashmir afpd[21593]: asp_chld 6210 done
Pass the CORRECT arguments to creatvol. from "Benninghoff, John"
<JABenninghoff@dainrauscher.com>
Return AFPERR_PARAM when we can't access configuration files to
the appleshare client requesting access. This stops possible DOS under
MacOS. In it's current form the Appleshare client has to be killed on the
MAC side by killing the "CHOOSER" Application. By returning proper errors
the appleshare client exits gracefully with error: "An Appleshare system
error occured."
patch-etcpapd-lpc
cosmetic change: remove an unused variable.
patch-version
changes made bump version.
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including AIM, ICQ, and Yahoo! Chat. It also has file transfers between
other Everybuddy users, and planned support for file transfers to other
users. From Josh Rivel <dorqus@bsdfreek.com>.