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Crist J. Clark ab26031ac2 Fixing a bug reported on freebsd-security. It is possible for
non-printable characters to sneak into /var/log/messages (e.g.
someone aims a Solaris/Linux RCP exploit at your FreeBSD box and
you end up with his shellcode as part of a log entry). You might
get something like,

  host.mydom.org login failures:
  Binary file (standard input) matches

In the daily security script as a result. Allowing attackers to
mess with your security script's ability to accurately report
is a Bad Thing. Tell grep(1) to treat /var/log/messages like a
text file even if it has non-printable characters.

Submitted by:	Tim Zingelman <zingelman@fnal.gov> on freebsd-security
Approved by:	ru
MFC after:	1 week
2001-06-21 19:17:15 +00:00
bin Add more headers that are required with -fno-builtin (stdlib and strings) 2001-06-19 15:41:57 +00:00
contrib This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r78556, 2001-06-21 18:37:17 +00:00
crypto fix merges from 0.3f 2001-06-21 02:21:57 +00:00
etc Fixing a bug reported on freebsd-security. It is possible for 2001-06-21 19:17:15 +00:00
games More -fno-builtin failures. 2001-06-21 12:10:35 +00:00
gnu When processing -a, strip off the path of the argument before copying 2001-06-18 21:57:24 +00:00
include After one too many PRs on the subject, bite the bullet and define IOV_MAX 2001-06-18 20:24:54 +00:00
kerberos5 update infrastructure for heimdal 0.3f 2001-06-21 12:55:45 +00:00
kerberosIV generate ksrvtgt 2001-06-16 06:51:35 +00:00
lib Fix long lines. 2001-06-21 19:17:12 +00:00
libexec stat(2) filesystem quotas act on, not filesystem quotas file resides on. 2001-06-19 04:45:50 +00:00
release Remove tcpdump from the list of binaries. When cross-compiling 2001-06-21 08:59:12 +00:00
sbin Revert the previous commit on objection from the maintainer. I 2001-06-21 12:32:36 +00:00
secure Enable Kerberos 5 support in sshd again. 2001-06-12 03:43:47 +00:00
share Update the manpage to reflect reality (and what was already in -stable). 2001-06-20 15:01:17 +00:00
sys Don't dereference NULL regs pointer (should mapping I/O ports fail, as 2001-06-21 16:18:27 +00:00
tools ISO_ -> ISO 2001-06-11 01:29:40 +00:00
usr.bin Follow Ben's suit in decreasing the average age here 2001-06-21 15:06:14 +00:00
usr.sbin Explicitly add a default route in ppp's install profile 2001-06-21 15:39:40 +00:00
COPYRIGHT
Makefile Make it possible to build manpages for the entire source tree. 2001-03-27 08:43:28 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Part 2 of gensetdefs de-orbit burn. linker sets are now self contained 2001-06-14 01:35:23 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade
README
UPDATING Add warning that some people are having problems with pccard modems in 2001-06-13 06:36:28 +00:00

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commonly used one being ``world'', which rebuilds and installs
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Building a kernel is a somewhat more involved process, documentation
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   http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/kernelconfig.html
And in the config(8) man page.
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