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2000-07-10 | Typo & style fix. | ian | 1 | -3/+3 | |
2000-07-09 | reject empty scopeid/numeric portname. sync with kame. | itojun | 1 | -9/+16 | |
2000-07-08 | Move option flags that don't require arguments to the first of the list in | aaron | 1 | -2/+2 | |
the SYNOPSIS section to be more consistent with our other man pages. | |||||
2000-07-07 | use %s with fprintf | deraadt | 3 | -5/+5 | |
2000-07-07 | If the timeout is not set, don't send a zeroed timeout to select. | art | 1 | -2/+8 | |
This solves the problem with nc hogging all cpu. | |||||
2000-07-06 | i feel dirty whenever i edit in here | deraadt | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2000-07-06 | do not assume h_errs[] is clean, use %s | deraadt | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2000-07-06 | Insert more missing .El directives. Our troff really should identify these and | aaron | 1 | -1/+2 | |
spit out a warning. | |||||
2000-07-05 | return EAI_NODATA, instead of EAI_NONAME, on name resolution errors. | itojun | 1 | -18/+18 | |
EAI_NONAME does not make sense in these situations. from kame. From: enami@netbsd.org | |||||
2000-07-02 | knf; ouch, that hurts | mickey | 1 | -6/+7 | |
2000-07-02 | new version of ffs from drahn@ | mickey | 1 | -38/+28 | |
combines binary search and table lookup. tested on i386, sparc, ppc, hppa | |||||
2000-06-30 | typo in RFC number. KAME PR 263 | itojun | 2 | -6/+6 | |
2000-06-22 | add paper by cmetz. correct example. (sync with kame) | itojun | 2 | -13/+43 | |
2000-06-22 | ipv6 support in resolver. "nameserver" line in /etc/resolv.conf now takes | itojun | 2 | -47/+270 | |
ipv6 address. | |||||
2000-06-18 | note get{addr,name}info are recommended than inet_xx. | itojun | 1 | -1/+7 | |
2000-06-15 | RSA goes in tree for next our next release, as it will be after | beck | 7 | -69/+647 | |
Sept 21. Note: This means you shouldn't really be running -current for anything in the United States. Either wait for Sept 21, or for the next release, or move to the free world :) | |||||
2000-06-12 | correct ENI_SALEN case to meet rfc2553bis. | itojun | 1 | -3/+3 | |
2000-06-12 | correct behavior against invalid sockaddr. previous code may return 0 | itojun | 1 | -9/+9 | |
(success) on invalid sockaddr. sync with rfc2553bis regarding to getnameinfo error code. (sync with kame) | |||||
2000-06-01 | State explicitly that strlc{py,at} only work on real C strings. | millert | 1 | -3/+22 | |
Clarify point about always NUL-terminating. | |||||
2000-05-17 | nroff fixes (correct Dt, linebreak). | itojun | 2 | -11/+8 | |
2000-05-15 | correct type of 2nd argument to meet RFC2553. (this should raise no ABI | itojun | 1 | -6/+6 | |
problem due to type promotion). PR 1228. | |||||
2000-05-15 | translate DNS error code into getaddrinfo error code (EAI_xxx). PR 1229. | itojun | 1 | -2/+27 | |
2000-04-30 | #ifdef vax -> #ifdef __vax__ | bjc | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2000-04-28 | flesh | deraadt | 1 | -3/+23 | |
2000-04-28 | improve the english | deraadt | 1 | -4/+5 | |
2000-04-28 | type decl error | deraadt | 1 | -3/+3 | |
2000-04-27 | remove unused struct def. more sanity check for NULL. | itojun | 1 | -16/+16 | |
2000-04-26 | const poisoning | itojun | 1 | -16/+21 | |
2000-04-26 | add $KAME$ for future version tracking | itojun | 1 | -1/+2 | |
2000-04-26 | bring in latest KAME implementation. | itojun | 1 | -73/+112 | |
conforms to draft-ietf-ipngwg-scopedaddr-format-01.txt. behavior change: returns numeric scopeid if we can't convert to string removed #if 0'ed portion which we will never revisit. | |||||
2000-04-26 | remove #if 0'ed portion which we will never revisit (no behavior change). | itojun | 1 | -14/+1 | |
2000-04-26 | sync with latest kame. | itojun | 1 | -19/+21 | |
- completely disable AI_ADDRCONFIG support (post RFC2553) since it does not work for PF_UNSPEC. - remove unused variables, some delint. | |||||
2000-04-25 | correct boundary check. XXX should avoid code duplicate here... | itojun | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2000-04-25 | another annoying thing | deraadt | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2000-04-25 | omit RC5 | deraadt | 2 | -5/+5 | |
2000-04-24 | correct example | deraadt | 1 | -5/+6 | |
2000-04-21 | Don't hyphenate the words {left|right}most. | aaron | 2 | -6/+6 | |
2000-04-21 | Add ERRORS section (the strdup(3) function may fail and set errno to any of the | aaron | 1 | -1/+8 | |
errors specified by the library routine malloc(3)). | |||||
2000-04-21 | Check return value of strdup(3) for NULL in example code (duh). | aaron | 1 | -2/+5 | |
2000-04-21 | Flesh out libc string function man pages. | aaron | 31 | -183/+141 | |
2000-04-20 | Flesh out stdlib function man pages. | aaron | 28 | -246/+195 | |
2000-04-20 | - Formatting repairs and standardizations. | aaron | 1 | -77/+104 | |
- s/MESSAGES/DIAGNOSTICS/, and put message descriptions in a nice list. - Talk more about how using malloc() in signal handlers is bad. | |||||
2000-04-18 | Repairs, mostly removing hard sentence breaks. | aaron | 14 | -69/+96 | |
2000-04-18 | Repairs. | aaron | 3 | -51/+69 | |
2000-04-16 | Fix strcpy/strcat abuse and fix stupid behaviour of the default | beck | 2 | -14/+48 | |
RAND_file_name - changed so that it stats the filename it returns before returing it. If the file won't stat, return DEVRANDOM (for us /dev/arandom) instead, thus making the default behaviour moderately intelligent. | |||||
2000-04-16 | Fix randfile so it doesn't attempt to chmod and write entropy back to | beck | 2 | -2/+28 | |
devices. This caused people's /dev/arandom's to be permitted 600, which causes rsa to fail to get random data, which results in all kinds of fun with ssh :) | |||||
2000-04-16 | avoid misunderstanding in history portion, okay'ed by aaron. | itojun | 1 | -2/+4 | |
may need english check:-) (getifaddrs.c is straight import from bsdi4) | |||||
2000-04-16 | 4 new pages; ignore conflicting pages that the OpenSSL group keeps merging ↵ | deraadt | 1 | -1/+12 | |
into their tree | |||||
2000-04-16 | link to correct renamed pages | deraadt | 8 | -20/+20 | |
2000-04-16 | Fix this for the case where the file is a device - make sure we don't | beck | 2 | -10/+28 | |
attempt to read from a device forever. |