- Can`t use 255.255.255.255 address
- typo: double check for valid ip address and uncheck for valid mask
httpd unseted SERVER_PORT (my bug from last_patch111).
last_patch_112 from Vladimir N. Oleynik
The tar -x command in busybox does not restore the file mode correctly.
The reason is most probably this code in
archival/libunarachive/data_extract_all.c:
chmod(file_header->name, file_header->mode);
chown(file_header->name, file_header->uid, file_header->gid);
chown clears the set*id bits (on current versions of linux :). Flipping
the order around fixes the problem.
(tested with 1.00pre3 from cvs).
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 01:09, Glenn McGrath wrote:
> Applied
Thanks. Unfortunately there was one small bug in that last patch.
Could you apply this one as well?
p.
directory.
From http://www.gnu.org/manual/tar/html_node/tar_123.html
REGTYPE
AREGTYPE
These flags represent a regular file. In order to be compatible with
older versions of tar, a typeflag value of AREGTYPE should be silently
recognized as a regular file. New archives should be created using
REGTYPE. Also, for backward compatibility, tar treats a regular file
whose name ends with a slash as a directory.
Busybox`s httpd have the defect (from born):
ip 1.2.3.1 have true comparing also with
1.2.3.10-1.2.3.19 and 1.2.3.100-1.2.3.199.
Last patch removed this bug and added feature:
allow/deny rule can support network/netmask
example: 1.2.3.0/255.255.255.128
or
network/mask_bits
example: 1.2.3.0/25
now; old format
1
1.2
1.2.3
1.2.3.4
too support and converted to
1/8 1.2/16 1.2.3/24 1.2.3.4/32
automaticaly.
Also, current CVS have small problem: ignores
A:IP, (loses 'A', 'a' only work). Corrected.
- attempting to modprobe a module that is already loaded yields "Failed
to load module", whereas modutils quietly ignores such a request.
- if a module genuinely can't be loaded due to missing symbols or
similar problems, modprobe doesn't produce any useful diagnostics
because the output from insmod has been redirected to /dev/null.
Here's a patch to address these issue
Patch by Philip Blundell
of netmasks. It also fixes the parameters for network and netmask to match
that of the official Red Hat version (-n for network and -m for netmask).
Patch by Joshua Jackson
* Changed so that not only links but /bin/busybox might be deleted.
* When double quoted PREFIX is defined by `.config' is used,
`make uninstall' does not work correctly.
When default PREFIX `pwd`/_install defined by Rules.mak is used,
similarly it does not work correctly.
Changed $$PREFIX into $(PREFIX) in order to fix this.
Patch by Hideki IWAMOTO
the arguments it consumed, which means the calling function encountered
them as well. As a result, a command like "ip -6 addr" was yielding a usage
error." - Philip Blundell
Busybox "mount" applet unsupport "user" option and
result: must have _BB_SUID_NEVER applet option (my bug).
Last patch have reducing 216 bytes for "su" applet also.
response sent in chunked transfer encoding, the code path to
resubmit the request to the redirected URL forgets to reset
got_clen and chunked variables in the loop. If the redirected
URL does not use chunked transfer encoding, this causes the code
that slurps the body of the response to incorrectly try to parse
out the chunk length which does not exist." - junkio@
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always told to read sizeof(buf). This waits until the underlying
fread() to time-out for the last part of the downloaded body. Fix
this by sending the number of remaining bytes to read when known." -
junkio@
I reworked the logic in his patch
Always preserve creation date
Disable the -p option its for modification date
Remove some cpio header debugging noise
Syncronise file listing behaviour with upstream.