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* Bump find_or_insert_uid's time limitGravatar David Benjamin2013-09-28
| | | | | | | Basing it on krb4's CLOCK_SKEW value doesn't make any sense. We pick 900 because it is just over 128 + 256 + 512, the longest group of three timeouts in the retransmit schedule used by the zephyrd. This allows us to miss two packets in a row and still be fine.
* Expose Z_Subscriptions as ZSubscriptionsGravatar David Benjamin2013-08-08
| | | | | | With a custom send_routine that mirrors ZSrvSendList. This allows for an asynchronous version that replaces send_routine with non-blocking versions (and waits for ACKs out-of-band).
* zctl flush_subsGravatar Jeffrey Hutzelman2013-02-26
| | | | | | | | Provide a new zctl subcommand, flush_subs, to flush all subscriptions for a specified recipient. This is implemented using a new library function, ZFlushUserSubscriptions(). This is the client side of #103
* server: add CLIENT_FLUSHSUBS control messageGravatar Jeffrey Hutzelman2013-02-26
| | | | | | | | | This adds support to the server for a new client control message, CLIENT_FLUSHSUBS, which flushes all subscriptions and pending retransmits for clients belonging to a given principal. The target principal must be the same as the sender, unless the sender is on the opstaff ACL. This is the server side of #103
* Allow zctl flush_locs to take a user argumentGravatar Jeffrey Hutzelman2013-02-26
| | | | | | | | Provide a new library function, ZFlushUserLocations(), to flush locations for a specified user. This can be called using zctl flush_locs, which now takes an optional username parameter. This is the client side of #102
* Send IPv4 addresses ASCII-encoded in v4 bdumpsGravatar Jeffrey Hutzelman2013-02-17
| | | | This fixes #94
* Clean up warningsGravatar Jeffrey Hutzelman2013-02-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Eliminate compiler warnings due to various issues (listed below). This allows Zephyr to build cleanly under GCC versions ranging from 4.1.0 to 4.7.2 with all of the options shown below: -g -O2 -Wall -Werror -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Wmissing-declarations -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes -Wshadow -Wextra -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wno-unused-parameter and, on recent versions, -Wunreachable-code Test builds were done - On Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) using both MIT Kerberos 1.10.1 and Heimdal 1.6, without krb4 and both with and without C-Ares and Hesiod - On Fedora 14 using Heimdal 0.6, without C-Ares or Hesiod and both with and without krb4 (KTH Kerberos 1.3rc2) - On Fedora Core 3, Fedora Core 5, Fedora 7, and Fedora 10, using Heimdal 0.6 and without C-Ares, Hesiod, or krb4 It also allows clean builds on Solaris 10 under the Sun Studio 12 (9/07) C compiler with the following options: -g -fd -v -errfmt -errhdr=%user -errtags=yes -errwarn=%all -erroff=E_OLD_STYLE_FUNC_DECL,E_ENUM_TYPE_MISMATCH_ARG,E_ARG_INCOMPATIBLE_WITH_ARG ... and under Solaris 9 with the Sun Forte 7 (3/02) C compiler with the above options and -erroff=E_FUNC_HAS_NO_RETURN_STMT. Solaris builds were done with Heimdal 0.6 and without C-Ares, Hesiod, or krb4. The following types of issues are addressed in this change: - Parameters and local variables with the same names as library functions - Parameters and local variables with the same names as globals - Declarations for exported global variables missing from headers - Prototypes for exported functions missing from headers - Missing 'static' on functions that shouldn't be exported - Old-style function declarations - Duplicate declarations - Type mismatches - Unused variables and functions - Uninitialized variables - Forward references to enums - Necessary header files not included - Violations of the aliasing rules, where GCC was able to detect them - Missing braces on if blocks that might be empty - Attempts to do pointer arithmetic on pointers of type void *, which is not permitted in standard C. - An attempt to pass a function pointer via a void * parameter, which is not permitted in standard C. Instead, we now pass a pointer to a structure, which then contains the required function pointer. - Unnecessary inclusion of <krb5_err.h>, which is already included by <krb5.h> when the former exists, and might not be protected against double inclusion, depending on which com_err was used. - Missing include of <com_err.h>, which was masked by the fact that it is included by headers generated by e2fsprogs compile_et - Use of com_err() with a non-constant value in place of the format string, which in every case was a fixed-size buffer in which a message was built using sprintf(!). Both the calls to sprintf and the fixed-size buffers have been removed, in favor of just letting com_err() do the formatting. - Various cases where X library functions expecting a parameter of type wchar_t * were instead passed a parameter of type XChar2b *. The two types look similar, but are not the same and are _not_ interchangeable. - An overly-simplistic configure test which failed to detect existence of <term.h> on Solaris, due to not including <curses.h>. - Using the wrong type for the flags output of krb5_auth_con_getflags() when building against Heimdal. A configure test is added to detect the correct type.
* Retool our use of configure such that we track it like everyone else doesGravatar Karl Ramm2011-10-23
| | | | | i.e. don't keep generated or foreign stuff in our source tree. As a side effect, this lets us use a libtool, etc. from this century
* It is still not the 80s anymore -- remove all caddr_tsGravatar Karl Ramm2011-02-02
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* make -DZ_DEBUG workGravatar Karl Ramm2011-02-02
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* Explicitly define ZNotice_Kind constants + actually define the promised stringsGravatar Karl Ramm2011-02-02
| | | | | | | | | Since these are constants used in the protocol be explicit about what values the C compiler is assigning them, and that they can't be arbitrarily rearranged. Also, since we were promising strings for describing them in zephyr.h actually define the array.
* stop using MAXHOSTNAMELEN in a variety of places. Also ↵Gravatar Karl Ramm2010-08-24
| | | | nuke-trailing-whitespace.
* autoconf test for etext, cleanup #ifdefs for ancient stuff we don't build onGravatar Karl Ramm2010-03-17
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* roleplay accordingly with sin_len and sin6_len values on BSD systemsGravatar Karl Ramm2009-12-18
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* With xzwrite gone, we don't need libdyn.Gravatar Karl Ramm2009-10-10
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* if __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED is already defined, there was an annoying message;Gravatar Karl Ramm2009-08-09
| | | | also, we probably shouldn't undefine it
* I managed to convince myself that this won't cause (much) in the way ofGravatar Karl Ramm2009-08-08
| | | | | interoperability issues. But this will buy us a little bit more space for authenticators & such.
* Remove the chock wedging things into DES mode and hopefully redo the ↵Gravatar Karl Ramm2009-07-26
| | | | | | keyusage stuff such that it actually works.
* Build on solarisGravatar Karl Ramm2009-07-14
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* use less oddball typesGravatar Karl Ramm2009-04-21
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* prototype for ZTranslateGravatar Karl Ramm2009-04-17
| | | | | It helps if you save your buffer before committing.
* More i18n infrastructureGravatar Karl Ramm2009-04-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | lib/charset.c h/zephyr/zephyr.h Refactor ZGetCharset into ZGetCharset and a function that does all the same defaulting but returns a string. ZTransliterate is a zephyr-metaphor wrapper for iconv. lib/zephyr-tests.py Wrappers for the functions in charset.c (but not tests) lib/zephyr_tests.txt Tests for the functions in charset.c
* If you don't have termios, get a better computer. Nickels available.Gravatar Karl Ramm2009-04-15
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* Clean up $Zephyr$sGravatar Karl Ramm2009-04-14
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* further arpa/nameser_compat.h hijinks for #39Gravatar Karl Ramm2009-04-02
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* Explicitly #include <arpa/nameser_compat.h> if it exists.Gravatar Karl Ramm2009-04-02
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* formatting errorGravatar Karl Ramm2009-03-28
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* I want to get this in now so the structure can stop changing size.Gravatar Karl Ramm2009-03-28
| | | | | | Basically, the plan is to have pointers to each header indiviual header field in z_hdr_fields.
* keep track of total # of incoming header fields, and cksum appropriatelyGravatar Karl Ramm2009-03-24
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* cmu/zwgcplus changesGravatar Karl Ramm2009-03-15
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* charset in zwrite, incomplete in zwgcGravatar Karl Ramm2009-03-15
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* 19 fields zephyrgramsGravatar Karl Ramm2009-03-02
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* CPP flags for "Znotice has a sockaddr" and Znotice has a charset"Gravatar Karl Ramm2008-12-29
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* hack at traditional heimdal cryptoGravatar Karl Ramm2008-12-25
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* sys/socket.h for struct sockaddrGravatar Karl Ramm2008-12-25
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* change ZNotice_t around a bit, libzephyr4Gravatar Karl Ramm2008-12-25
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* make this work^H^H^H^Hcompile with HeimdalGravatar Karl Ramm2008-12-24
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* do it all with krb5Gravatar Karl Ramm2008-12-24
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* remove macros complicating behind-the-scenes rearrangingGravatar Karl Ramm2008-12-24
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* allow des key brain dumps from transition servers to krb5-only serversGravatar Karl Ramm2008-12-23
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* We don't really need a macro for ZGetRealm, do we?Gravatar Karl Ramm2008-12-22
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* Pull in our own quad_cksum so a pure-krb5 library can deal with Gravatar Karl Ramm2008-12-21
| | | | | checksums from a mixed server.
* cleanup, remove prototype shieldingGravatar Karl Ramm2008-12-21
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* new constant MAX_PRINCIPAL_SIZE: what it says on the tinGravatar Karl Ramm2008-12-21
| | | | | | | | | define REALM_SZ based on maximum dns name when it's not; this needs to be split from the krb4 REALM_SZ and rethought in context of MAX_PRINCIPAL_SIZE remove prototype macro from Z_WaitForNotice. Need to come back and do more of that.
* define __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED so we get the signature for getsidGravatar Karl Ramm2008-01-21
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* actually implement new config testsGravatar Karl Ramm2008-01-21
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* a smattering of unsigned charsGravatar Karl Ramm2008-01-21
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* include unistd.h if it is thereGravatar Karl Ramm2008-01-21
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* more exported things to smash warnings. yayaGravatar Karl Ramm2008-01-21
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* smush more warningsGravatar Karl Ramm2008-01-21
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