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14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian Somers 49c7494bef Support input and output filters with remote printing.
Output filters are executed on a per-file basis as it's
necessary to supply the file size to the "other side".
1997-04-12 04:23:13 +00:00
Peter Wemm 476602a9d0 Revert $FreeBSD$ to $Id$ 1997-02-22 16:15:28 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard 1130b656e5 Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.

Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore.  This update would have been
insane otherwise.
1997-01-14 07:20:47 +00:00
Warner Losh bc407914f9 lpc/cmds.c:
From NetBSD via OpenBSD to fix NetBSD PR #506
	More descriptive message for printer status
	(OpenBSD: 1.2)

	Various warnings cleaned up (OpenBSD: 1.4)

lpc/lpc.c:
	Various warnings cleaned up (OpenBSD: 1.3)

lpd/lpd.c:
	Remove trailing blank lines (OpenBSD: 1.2)

	Potential umask problem with creating /dev/printer
	(OpenBSD: 1.4 and 1.5)

	Ftp bounce attack (untested on FreeBSD)
	(OpenBSD: 1.6, 1.8, 1.9)
	Fencepost in strncpy
	(OpenBSD: 1.6)

lpd/printjob.c:
	Fix from freebsd for waiting for an exiting filter, that
	appears not in the FreeBSD CVS tree.
	(OpenBSD: 1.6)

lpd/recvjob.c:
	Buffer overflow protection: use strncpy rather than strcpy.
	(OpenBSD: 1.3)

lpr/lpr.c:
	NetBSD change of return type for main()
	(OpenBSD: 1.2)

	Restrict time running as root
	(OpenBSD: 1.7)

	Use getcwd rather than getwd (from NetBSD)

	Use snprintf rather than sprintf
	(OpenBSD: 1.8)

	Minor tweak to end of loop and buffer overflow sanity.  card()
	overflow already in FreeBSD
	(OpenBSD: 1.9)

lptest/lptest.c:
	void -> int return type of main, from NetBSD via OpenBSD
	(OpenBSD: 1.2)

pac/pac.c:
	void -> int return type of main, from NetBSD via OpenBSD
	(OpenBSD: 1.3)

Obtained from: OpenBSD
1996-10-27 03:06:52 +00:00
Bruce Evans 3b72a1cdd4 Close files up to getdtablesize(), instead of up to NOFILE.
lpd was one of 3 programs in /usr/src that (mis)used NOFILE.
1996-09-29 19:12:55 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch 7f72cbbae9 Cleanup.
The removed files are no longer needed, they are actually labelled as
``Use only if you are not 4.4BSD''.  (Yeah, the ol' crufty printcap.c
is really gone!)

Properly declare all external objects in files ending in .h, as
opposed to embed them into files ending in .c.
1996-05-09 22:44:28 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch 5458e2f421 Pull a bunch of fixes from the 4.4BSD-Lite2 branch. It's really
surprising how many trivial errors there have been... :-)

Some more cleanup is needed, but i'd like to separate the Lite2 changes
from other work, that's why this goes into a different commit.

People with serial printers should see whether i have broken the stty-
style printcap options (i hope not).

Inspired by: Sergey Shkonda <serg@bcs1.bcs.zaporizhzhe.ua>
1996-05-05 22:40:51 +00:00
Sean Eric Fagan e0048e9658 Makefile: Add new modes.c file to list of objects.
printjob.c:  Use termios instead of sgtty structs and ioctls; remove
support for fs/fc/xs/xc capabilities, and replace them with the ms
capability (stty-like words, instead of octal bit patterns).
modes.c:  Modified from stty's file, parses comma-seperated list of
tty modes (e.g., "cs8,-paren,-opost").

Reviewed by:	rgrimes, joerg
1996-04-03 22:49:15 +00:00
Mike Pritchard b406e662aa Initialize the group list so that any filter programs that are
run by lpd are not run with root's groups.
1995-09-02 17:53:14 +00:00
Bill Paul cca80d1fd8 The other day someone brought me an old Apple Laserwriter II with a serial
interface set at 57600 baud, and I found out the hard way that lpd doesn't
know about speeds greater than 38400, even though <sys/ttydev.h> also
permits 57600 and 115200 baud. Fix this by adding B57600 and B115200 to the
'bauds' table. (The Apple printer worked properly once I did this, BTW. :)
1995-07-31 13:59:45 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes 709e8f9ae1 Remove trailing whitespace. 1995-05-30 03:57:47 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard 9d69574dbc Close PR:
>Number:         368
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       Lpd doesn't log errors after failed exec
>Description:

If an exec done by lpd fails, nothing is sent to the system log
indicating what went wrong.  This is because lpd closes all of
the file descriptors before doing the exec, thus closing the syslog
file descriptor in the process.
[Fix applied]
Submitted by:	pritc003@maroon.tc.umn.edu
1995-04-27 04:56:10 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch 931e501097 Use the "-F" option to /bin/pr now that we have it (thanks to Posix).
This helps for printers that tend to get out of sync.  (For the
cautious folks: we used to have it in 1.1.5, too.  But GNU pr used
"-f" for it.)
1995-01-08 18:01:11 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes dea673e932 BSD 4.4 Lite usr.sbin Sources 1994-05-26 05:23:31 +00:00