ICQnix is an ICQ client for X that is designed to look and feel as much
like the Mirabilis ICQ client as possible.
PR: 13428
Submitted by: Yin-Jieh Chen <yinjieh@Crazyman.Dorm13.NCTU.edu.tw>
Upgrade p5-SNMP to 1.8.1 and mark it broken as it is incompatible
with the ucd-snmp changes. If this is a huge problem, then a
repo copy of ucd-snmp can be made and we can have the hassle of
keeping two copies in our tree.
Tcpflow is a tool for capturing data transmitted as part of TCP connections
(flows), and stores it in a way that is convenient for protocol
analysis or debugging. tcpflow reconstructs the actual data streams
and stores each flow in a seperate file for later analysis.
PR: 13362
Submitted by: Jose M. Alcaide <jose@we.lc.ehu.es>
From: Kunihiro Ishiguro <kunihiro@zebra.org>
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 23:47:59 +0900
This beta includes brand new ripd. Almost codes of ripd is rewritten.
ripd's dynamic `network' command configuration is improved. `timers
basic' command's semantics is changed to conforms to RFC2453. ripngd
is also updated as same as ripd. IPv6 kernel route handling bug is
fixed. SIGUSR1 reopen logging file. ospfd's bug of originating
network LSA is fixed. Redistribute routes handling is much improved.
Now `no redistribute' works as expected. BGP-4+ withdraw bug is
fixed. IPv6 router advertisement codes are added but not yet usable.
* Changes in zebra-0.77
* Changes in lib
** SIGUSR1 reopen logging file.
** route-map is extended to support multi-protocol routing information.
** When compiling under GNU libc 2.1 environment don't use inet6-apps.
* Changes in zebra
** Basic IPv6 router advertisement codes added. It is not yet usable.
** Fix IPv6 route addition/deletion bug is fixed.
** `show ip route A.B.C.D' works
* Changes in bgpd
** When invalid unfeasible routes length comes, bgpd send notify then
continue to process the packet. Now bgpd stop parsing invalid packet
then return to main loop.
** BGP-4+ withdrawn routes parse bug is fixed.
** When BGP-4+ information passed to non shared network's peer, trim
link-local next-hop information.
** `no redistribute ROUTE_TYPE' withdraw installed routes from BGP
routing information.
** `show ipv6 route IPV6ADDR' command added.
** BGP start timer has jitter.
** Holdtimer configuration bug is fixed. Now configuration does not
show unconfigured hold time value.
* Changes in ripngd
** Now update timer (default 30 seconds) has +/- 50% jitter value.
** Add timers basic command.
** `network' configuration is dynamically reflected.
** `timers basic <update> <timeout> <garbage>' added.
* Changes in ripd
** Reconstruct almost codes.
** `network' configuration is dynamically reflected.
** RIP timers now conforms to RFC2453. So user can configure update,
timeout, garbage timer.
** `timers basic <update> <timeout> <garbage>' works.
* Changes in ospfd
** Bug of originating network LSA is fixed.
** `no router ospf' core dump bug is fixed.
* Changes in ospf6d
** Redistribute route works.
BGP-4+ route handling is much improved. ripngd perform route
aggregation with aggregate-address command. When zebra starts up,
delete all installed routes which installed by zebra. ospfd DR
election problem fixed. `terminal length 0' bug is fixed.
BGP route-map now properly handles permit/deny and match/no match
mixture. This fix is done by Rick Payne <rickp@rossfell.co.uk>.
--
Kunihiro Ishiguro
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* Changes in zebra-0.75
* Changes in lib
** `termnal length 0' bug is fixed.
* Changes in zebra
** When zebra starts up, sweep all zebra installed routes. If -k or
--keep_kernel option is specified to zebra dameon. This function is
not performed.
* Changes in ripngd
** Aggreagte address command supported. In router ripngd,
`aggregate-address IPV6PREFIX' works.
* Changes in bgpd
** Input route-map's bug which cause segmentation violation is fixed.
** route-map method improved.
** BGP-4+ nexthop detection improved.
** BGP-4+ route re-selection bug is fixed.
** BGP-4+ iBGP route's nexthop calculation works.
** After connection Established `show ip bgp neighbor' display BGP TCP
connection's source and destination address.
** In case of BGP-4+ `show ip bgp neighbor' display BGP-4+ global and
local nexthop which used for originated route. This address will be
used when `next-hop-self'.
* Changes in ospfd
** Fix bug of DR election.
** Set IP precedence field with IPTOS_PREC_INTERNET_CONTROL.
** Schedule NeighborChange event if NSM status change.
** Never include a neighbor in Hello packet, when the neighbor goes
down.
ftptool gftp greed gtm jmirror lftp llnlxdir llnlxftp mirror moxftp
ncftp ncftp2 ncftp3 omi pavuk proftpd spegla wget wu-ftpd wxftp yafc
yale-tftpd
have been moved to new category "ftp".
TUND allows to organize IP over IP tunnel (IP packets are incapsulated
into UDP one). It works together with FreeBSD ipfw(8). Can be used
for tunneling private networks behind NATD.
PR: 12718
Submitted by: Sergey Kosyakov <ks@itp.ac.ru>
OSPFd core dump during startup should be fixed.
BTW it's still not a complete OSPF implementation
as the author says on the mailing list:
"This is the first beta relase which includes (partly) workable ospfd.
Now ospfd works as inter area OSPF router. When it works properly
route goes into the kernel. Please note it does not support intra
area route, AS external route, multiple area, aging of LSA, etc...
Please use ospfd only in test environment.
BGP serious bug is fixed. ripngd is almost rewritten to conform to
RFC2080. ospf6d's LSA data structure is improved. And also many bugs
are fixed."
Submitted by: Leo Kim <leo@florida.sarang.net>
Reviewed by: Ying-Chieh Liao <ijliao@csie.nctu.edu.tw>
Missing a locale perl module when install mrtg, add it back.
Submitted by: Ying-Chieh Liao <ijliao@Terry.Dorm10.NCTU.edu.tw>
Update mrtg to 2.8.6.
The original maintainer, jfitz, has disappeared about more than a month.
I can't contact him by email, and have no idea to reach him in the other
way. So I take the update request from the submitter.
which is prefix-clean:
- Install a zebra startup script ${PREFIX}/rc.d/zebra.sh
- Can be used as start and stop script (expects "start" or
- "stop" as argument).
- If config file is present in ${PREFIX}/etc/zebra
- Starts zebra, ripd, ospfd and bgpd
- Stops (kills) ripd, ospfd, bgpd and at last zebra
The previous state of this port had MD5 checksum problems, and upon fetching
a new distfile found that version "0.3.5" of the distfile contained the
directory "xwhois-0.3.6".
configurable limits on jobs on a per queue basis as well as for the
total queue system.
It is based on the de facto NQS standards and is interoperable with
commercial NQS products.
PR: 6699
Submitted by: Tony Maher <tonym@angis.org.au>
It lastet so long, because of personal time constraints and based
on the fact, that I had to do the very time consuming task, to
revamp the whole big brother installation heavily.
This could be avoided, if Sean could provide a Makefile with a real
install: target and not the drainbamaged
"unpack, compile and let the whole sh**^H^H^H^Hbunch
remain here(tm)" philosophy."
(me lucky one, that apsfilter has changed about 1-2 years ago ;-)
- make install target now copies the workdir to ${PREFIX}/bb
and then moves or removes files and directories as needed
- revamped client configuration and introduced a
${PREFIX}/share/bb/bbclients
directory.
Hope you like it this way ;-)
FWIW, checkout of these things took 5+hrs, staying on the local
.freebsd.org net w/o hitting the 'net at all.
As promised,
$ time cvs ci
real 67m51.701s
user 0m1.250s
sys 0m5.345s
0.70 is a bugfix release to 0.69
from the announcement on the zebra mailinglist:
I've just fixed critical bug of zebra's routing information base
calculation which introduced in zebra-0.69. ospfd bugs which causes
core dump are also fixed. Configuration search path bug is fixed by
NAGUCHI kay. RIPng in filter bug is fixed by itojun.
* Changes in zebra-0.70
* Changes in zebra
** Critical routing information base calculation bug check is fixed.
** zebra ipv4 message is extended to support external/internal route flavor.
** Now if internal route doesn't has direct connected nexthop, then nexthop
is calculated by looking up IGP routing table.
* Changes in bgpd
** `neighbor PEER update-source IFNAME' command added as ALIAS to
`neighbor PEER interface IFNAME'.
* Changes in ospfd
** DD null pointer bug is fixed.
From the announcement on the zebra mailing list:
ospfd is much improved. DR election bug is fixed. Database
description can be sent and received. Now Neighbor State Machine
goes to Full. We are working on zebra-0.70 can provide real OSPF
routing feature.
bgpd aggregate-address command is added. At this momemnt summary-only
aggregation is supported. `ip community-list' command is added.
New route-map command such as `set community' or `match community'
is added.
zebra's IPv6 related bug is fixed. VTY input buffer overflow bug
is fixed.
DEFUN can eat (a|b|c) statement. So (deny|permit) is useful for
like this:
bgpd(config)# access-list test ?
deny Access list for denies
permit Access list for permits
Changes in zebra-0.68
++ Changes in lib
- DEFUN() is extended to support (a|b|c) statement.
- Input buffer overflow bug is fixed.
++ Changes in bgpd
- `ip community-list' is added.
- set community and match community is added to route-map statement.
- aggregate-address A.B.C.D/M partly works. Now it works only
summary-only mode.
++ Changes in zebra
- IPv6 network address delete bug is fixed.
++ Changes in ospfd
- DR election bug fixed.
- Now Database Description can be send or received.
- Neighbor State Machine goes to Full state.
++ Changes in ospf6d
- router zebra related bug is fixed.
Also the Makefile was copied from the Samba makefile it seems, so I
fixed the first 5 comment lines so they were actually accurate.
Noticed from: bento errorlogs
'domtools' is a set of DNS information extraction utilities.
The commands in the 'domtools' package allow you to traverse DNS domain
hierarchies, list all hosts (or subdomains) within a given domain,
convert host name to IP address and vice-versa, convert a normal IP address
to the "in-addr.arpa." format and vice-versa, and more. These commands can be
used manually, or included as building blocks for higher level DNS tools.
They generate output that is easily computer parsable.