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* fredrik/ssh/error_disconnect/OTP-11188:
ssh: version updates
ssh: fixed bad match failure when disconnect msg
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OTP-11176
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Also make sure calls to ct:log and ct:pal don't cause crash
if test_server is not running (could happen during startup or
shutdown of CT).
OTP-11176
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and supplied incorrect data to stdin. A crash example:
echo -en "\x0\x0\x0\x1\x0" | ./odbcserver
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ct_netconfc:create_subscription only allows one XML element inside the
'filter' element. According to RFC5277 it should be allowed to add any
number of elements inside the filter, so this is now corrected.
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This is to avoid lingering files after test runs on windows, since the
cleanup script often does not succeed in removing files with unicode
characters.
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to clean up.
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This fixes the usage of the httpd configuration option
'erl_script_nocache', which got ignored before.
Attention: Before, the option 'script_nocache' also changed the
behavior for mod_esi, now it only affects mod_cgi.
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* sverk/crypto-remove-ec-resource:
crypto: Supress some false positives from valgrind
crypto: Refactor remove resource for EC_KEY
crypto: Fix some compiler warnings
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http://www.openssh.org/txt/draft-miller-secsh-compression-delayed-00.txt
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For example:
[ one
, two
, three
]
This does not affect coding styles that don't put commas at the
beginning of lines.
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into maint
* anders/diameter/vendor_specific_function_clause/OTP-11165:
Fix list-valued Vendor-Specific-Application-Id config
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This complements 933e701 (OTP-10209). Without this patch the test cases
"in_guard/1" and "coerce_to_float/1" in bs_construct_SUITE fail.
The added lines in bs_construct_SUITE cover all branches that were not
covered before (small and big numbers if BIT_OFFSET(erts_bin_offset) != 0).
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This complements 933e701 (OTP-10209). Without this patch the test case
"bs_match_misc_SUITE:t_float/1" fails.
Simple error example:
1> <<_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_>> = <<1.25/float>>.
<<63,244,0,0,0,0,0,0>>
2> <<1.25/float>> = <<63,244,0,0,0,0,0,0>>.
** exception error: no match of right hand side value <<63,244,0,0,0,0,0,0>>
The additional test case is added because in a former version of this
patch the ERTS_FP_ERROR_THOROUGH check for NaN/infinity was mistakenly
applied on the still word-switched double.
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Commit f0a36c79 broke the handling of such configuration, resulting in a
function clause error in diameter_capx if the list was not of length 3,
and faulty extraction of application id's otherwise. Only record-valued
config was properly interpreted.
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The resource was not needed as it was never kept between external
crypto calls.
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* sverk/crypto-upgrade-resource-bug:
crypto: Fix bug with takover of EC resource type
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enif_open_resource_type() must be called even during repeated loading
of same library. Otherwise the resource type will be deallocated
when the old module instance is purged.
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* anders/diameter/request_spawn/OTP-11060:
Minor doc fix
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* anders/diameter/release/R16B01/OTP-11120:
vsn -> 1.4.2
Update appup for R16B01
Trailing whitespace and copyright fixes
Minor macro simplification
Move app/appsrc from src/base into src
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* anders/diameter/request_spawn/OTP-11060:
Make spawn options for request processes configurable
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* anders/diameter/peer_address_config/OTP-10893:
Let diameter_{tcp,sctp} be configured with permissible remote addresses
Fix diameter_{tcp,sctp} spec
Remove trailing whitespace
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Tickets and corresponding runtime modules, in order merged:
OTP-9610 (distribution)
diameter
diameter_config
diameter_peer
diameter_service
diameter_traffic
diameter_service must precede diameter_peer.
OTP-10972 (app_not_configured)
diameter
diameter_config
diameter_lib
diameter_peer_fsm
diameter_watchdog
Load order is unimportant.
OTP-11017 (service_config)
diameter_config
OTP-10986 (address_config)
diameter_peer
diameter_peer_fsm
diameter_tcp
diameter_tcp must follow the others.
OTP-11019 (watchdog_leak)
diameter_service
OTP-11026 (avp_length_failure)
diameter_codec
OTP-11007 (avp_decode)
diameter_gen.hrl => diameter_gen_*
diameter_codec
diameter_traffic
diameter_traffic must precede diameter_gen_*.
OTP-11087 (missed_5001)
diameter_gen.hrl => diameter_gen_*
OTP-11115 (watchdog_function_clause)
diameter_watchdog
OTP-11050 (inband_security)
diameter_peer_fsm
diameter_capx
This order is required.
OTP-11045 (host_ip_address)
diameter_peer_fsm
OTP-11092 (5xxx_failed_avp)
diameter_traffic
OTP-11127 (one_failed_avp)
diameter_peer_fsm
OTP-10893 (peer_address_config)
diameter_peer
diameter_tcp
diameter_sctp
diameter_peer must precede the others.
OTP-11060 (request_spawn)
diameter_service
diameter_traffic
diameter_config
diameter
diameter_traffic should precede diameter_service, diameter_config
should follow.
Tickets without code:
OTP-10903 (examples_suite)
OTP-11014 (release_notes)
OTP-11051 (mkdir_race)
OTP-10914 (timetraps)
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That is, for the process that's spawned for each incoming Diameter
request message.
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* ia/public_key/crypto/prepare-for-release:
public_key & ssl: Add ASN-1 dependency
crypto & public_key: prepare for release
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* ia/crypto/avoid-too-big-binaries/OTP-11142:
Teach crypto.c not to call enif_compute_timeslice with 0
Add enif_consume_timeslice to appropriate crypto NIFs
crypto: Add large test data
crypto: Avoid big binaries in nifs
Crypto: Structure code
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This makes typos such as missing commas between two assertions
(e.g. ?assert(true) ?assert(true)) syntax errors instead of silently
compiling and failing with a badfun error at runtime.
This won't break any existing code as parenthesed expressions and blocks
have the same precedence and none of these macros can be used as patterns.
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Dear all,
it's almost a year since I sent the patch attached to this e-mail, and I
just found out that I have not yet gotten a response to it.
I would consider this patch important because it fixes an issue with the
interpretation of data that might be critical for SNMPv3 operation. I
confirmed at that time that erlangs interpretation of
vacmViewTreeFamilyMask is indeed not interoperable with other SNMP
stacks.
Kind regards,
> > > the implementation of SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM.mib assumes that the input for
> > > vacmViewTreeFamilyMask is an OID consisting of 1's and 0's only to form
> > > the mask. However, the MIB states that the input should be a bitstring.
> > >
> > > The OID representation of the mask is useful in the code as it speeds up
> > > time-critical code paths when checking access permissions for EACH SNMP
> > > access. Reading/writing the view mask objects is less time-critical.
> > >
> > > Therefore, to fix the issue, convert between OID representation and
> > > bitstring when the vacmViewTreeFamilyMask objects are accessed. This is
> > > done by the patch attached to this e-mail.
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> I'm very sorry for the troubles that I am causing but it seems that the
> previous version of the patch did more than it should: the OID-bitstring
> conversion was also applied to other tables in the same MIB on
> get/get-next requests.
>
> The version of the patch that is attached to this e-mail restricts the
> OID-bitstring conversion to vacmViewTreeFamilyMask alone.
--
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>From aa2acfb8a0b5ae05fc5ba982d78ee5607384a2be Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stefan Zegenhagen <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2012 09:56:15 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] bugfix for vacmViewTreeFamilyMask
The vacmViewTreeFamilyMask is defined to be a bit string in the MIB, not
an OID. However, the MIB implementation assumed the latter, effectively
rendering all attempts to read/set masks via SNMP unsuccessful.
Since the mask is used in hot paths (e.g. access permission checks for
each SNMP operation, the OID representation of the mask has benefits
(e.g. faster processing). Therefore, convert the bitstring to/from its
OID representation when reading/setting any mask object.
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* raimo/inet-gethostbyname-lowercase-search/OTP-10689:
Add test cases for host lookup case (in)sensitivity
Improve case (in)sensitivity for host lookups
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Option 'accept' allows remote addresses to be configured as tuples or
regular expressions. The remote addresses for any incoming (aka
accepted) connection/association are matched against the configured
values, any non-matching address causing the connection/association to
be aborted.
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The third argument to start/3 was just wrong.
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