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runtime/rsyslog.h
runtime/wtp.c
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configure.ac
plugins/imudp/imudp.c
runtime/stream.h
tests/Makefile.am
tests/diag.sh
tools/omfile.c
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configure.ac
doc/manual.html
runtime/debug.c
runtime/stream.c
tests/Makefile.am
tests/diskqueue.sh
tests/nettester.c
tools/omfile.c
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properly initialized.
However, in practice the loader initializes them with zero, the
desired value, so there were no actual issue in almost all cases.
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configure.ac
doc/manual.html
doc/rsyslog_conf_modules.html
tests/Makefile.am
tests/sndrcv_drvr.sh
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doc/rsyslog_conf_modules.html
gss-misc.c
plugins/imgssapi/imgssapi.c
plugins/imudp/imudp.c
plugins/imuxsock/imuxsock.c
runtime/glbl.c
runtime/glbl.h
runtime/net.c
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runtime/net.c
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This is the correct patch. The previous one solved the segfault, but
disabled the -q/Q options.
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Most importantly, DNS resolution now never happens if the resolved name
is not required. Note that this applies to imudp - for the other inputs,
DNS resolution almost comes for free, so we do not do it there. However,
the new method has been implemented in a generic way and as such may
also be used by other modules in the future.
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support for enhancing probability of memory addressing failure by
using non-NULL default value for malloced memory (optional, only if
requested by configure option). This helps to track down some
otherwise undetected issues within the testbench and is expected
to be very useful in the future.
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A comparison was done between the current and the former source address.
However, this was done on the full sockaddr_storage structure and not
on the host address only. This has now been changed for IPv4 and IPv6.
The end result of this bug could be a higher UDP message loss rate than
necessary (note that UDP message loss can not totally be avoided due
to the UDP spec)
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Unfortunatley, I do not have the full list of contributors
available. The patch set was compiled by Ben Taylor, and I made
some further changes to adopt it to the news rsyslog branch. Others
provided much of the base work, but I can not find the names of the
original authors. If you happen to be one of them, please let me
know so that I can give proper credits.
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I commented out some debug code that is only useful in some
testing scenarios and re-enabled the old code. This solved a FreeBSD
compile issue. Also, I fixed some other syntax error, which somehow
went into the tree (I am still puzzled about that, especially as some
have already and successfully build from that tree... anyhow ;)).
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Enables to use FQDNs in sender names where the legacy default
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...all senders were permitted instead
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runtime/net.c
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problem source is that getnameinfo() is not cancel-safe,
not that it is not thread-safe. It is now guarded against
cancellation.
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... but removed the mutex, as the problem seems to be in cancel
processing, so the mutex is no longer necessary
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- changed sequence when awakening thread
- removed no longer needed condition variable
- EXPERIMENTALLY added mutex guarding to hostname lookups
this is to be removed if it does not have any verifyable
useful effect
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Also added redirector to web description of error codes
closes bug http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20
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thanks to varmojfekoj for spotting this
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thanks to sandiso for reporting this bug
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The TLS server now checks the client fingerprint. This works, but
is highly experimental. Needs to be refined for practice. Also:
- implemented permittedPeers helper construct to store names
- changed omfwd implementation to use new permittedPeers
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- bugfix: TCP input modules did incorrectly set fromhost property
(always blank)
- bugfix: imklog did not set fromhost property
- added "fromhost-ip" property
- added "RSYSLOG_DebugFormat" canned template
- bugfix: hostname and fromhost were swapped when a persisted message
(in queued mode) was read in
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... and some more cleanup. Also moved a file that I forgot
(thanks to Michael Biebl for pointing that out).
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reduced dependencies, moved non-runtime files to its own directory except
for some whom's status is unclear
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after careful analysis, I concluded that it is OK to
place the current net.c/.h code under LGPL. Individual
contributor agreement is given and no sysklogd code
remains (see net.c for details).
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