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1266 -
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Modified
Wed Oct 3 23:47:52 2007 UTC
(16 years, 11 months ago)
by
laffer1
Diff to
previous 1231
Fix a security issue with openssl.
For applications using the SSL_get_shared_ciphers() function, the
buffer overflow could allow an attacker to crash or potentially
execute arbitrary code with the permissions of the user running the
application. (freebsd advisory text).
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1229 -
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Modified
Tue Sep 11 22:37:48 2007 UTC
(17 years ago)
by
laffer1
Diff to
previous 1224
Obtained from FreeBSD:
Add -Btime, -Bnewer, -Bmin, -newerB[Bacmt], -newer[acmt]B options to
work with the st_birthtime field of struct stat.
'B' has been chosen to match the format specifier from stat(1).
$MidnightBSD$
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1146 -
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Modified
Tue Aug 7 01:06:17 2007 UTC
(17 years, 1 month ago)
by
ctriv
Diff to
previous 1145
0.1 was still using bsd.port.mk, instead of bsd.mport.mk. This caused breakages in ports because many ports have been updated to only work with bsd.mport.mk.
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1145 -
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Mon Aug 6 20:11:49 2007 UTC
(17 years, 1 month ago)
by
laffer1
Diff to
previous 1139
Fix the tag so it checks out RELENG_0_1 instead of CURRENT. Someone might be infor a nasty surprise without this.
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1132 -
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Modified
Thu Aug 2 08:30:37 2007 UTC
(17 years, 1 month ago)
by
laffer1
Diff to
previous 1131
Fix interaction with Windows 2000/XP servers. Directories with exactly 50 entries (newly created) can cause a weird error. This is noticable using rsync.
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1007 -
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Modified
Fri May 25 18:45:56 2007 UTC
(17 years, 4 months ago)
by
laffer1
Diff to
previous 994
Apply FreeBSD-SA-07:04.file as it effects us as well.
Here is an excert from that advisory:
When writing data into a buffer in the file_printf function, the length
of the unused portion of the buffer is not correctly tracked, resulting
in a buffer overflow when processing certain files.