This patch fixes two wrong translations now used by the new
user manual links feature and removes an abandoned constant.
Signed-off-by: Leo-Andres Hofmann <hofmann@leo-andres.de>
Reviewed-by: Bernhard Bitsch <bbitsch@ipfire.org>
Tested-by: Bernhard Bitsch <bbitsch@ipfire.org>
This patch adds a little "help" icon to the page header.
If a manual entry exists for a configuration page, the icon
appears and offers a quick way to access the wiki.
Wiki pages can be configured in the "manualpages" file.
Signed-off-by: Leo-Andres Hofmann <hofmann@leo-andres.de>
Reviewed-by: Bernhard Bitsch <bbitsch@ipfire.org>
Tested-by: Bernhard Bitsch <bbitsch@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- Update from 3.3 to 3.4.2
- Update rootfile - No dependency issues due to so bump
- Changelog
3.4.2 Jun-28-21
Add static trampoline support for Linux on x86_64 and ARM64.
Add support for Alibaba's CSKY architecture.
Add support for Kalray's KVX architecture.
Add support for Intel Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET).
Add support for ARM Pointer Authentication (PA).
Fix 32-bit PPC regression.
Fix MIPS soft-float problem.
Enable tmpdir override with the $LIBFFI_TMPDIR environment variable.
Enable compatibility with MSVC runtime stack checking.
Reject float and small integer argument in ffi_prep_cif_var().
Callers must promote these types themselves.
3.3 Nov-23-19
Add RISC-V support.
New API in support of GO closures.
Add IEEE754 binary128 long double support for 64-bit Power
Default to Microsoft's 64-bit long double ABI with Visual C++.
GNU compiler uses 80 bits (128 in memory) FFI_GNUW64 ABI.
Add Windows on ARM64 (WOA) support.
Add Windows 32-bit ARM support.
Raw java (gcj) API deprecated.
Add pre-built PDF documentation to source distribution.
Many new test cases and bug fixes.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
- Update from 5.1.0 to 5.1.1
- Update rootfile
- Changelog is quite long and detailed so the following are the high level descriptions
of the changes from the NEWS file in the source tarball. More details can be found in
the ChangeLog file in the source tarball.
Changes from 5.1.0 to 5.1.1
1. Infrastructure upgrades: Bison 3.8, Gettext 0.20.2, Automake 1.16.4,
and (will wonders never cease) Autoconf 2.71.
2. asort and asorti now allow FUNCTAB and SYMTAB as the first argument if a
second destination array is supplied. Similarly, using either array as
the second argument is now a fatal error. Additionally, using either
array as the destination for split(), match(), etc. also causes a
fatal error.
3. The new -I/--trace option prints a trace of the byte codes as they
are executed.
4. A number of subtle bugs relating to MPFR mode that caused differences
between regular operation and MPFR mode have been fixed.
5. The API now handles MPFR/GMP values slightly differently, requiring
different memory management for those values. See the manual for the
details if you have an extension using those values. As a result,
the minor version was incremented.
6. $0 and the fields are now cleared before starting a BEGINFILE rule.
7. The duplication of m4 and build-aux directories between the main
directory and the extension directory has been removed. This
simplifies the distribution.
8. The test suite has been improved, making it easier to run the entire
suite with -M. Use `GAWK_TEST_ARGS=-M make check' to do so.
9. Profiling and pretty-printing output has been modified slightly so
that functions are presented in a reasonable order with respect
to the namespaces that contain them.
10. Several example programs in the manual have been updated to their
modern POSIX equivalents.
11. A number of examples in doc/gawkinet.texi have been updated for
current times. Thanks to Juergen Kahrs for the work.
12. Handling of Infinity and NaN values has been improved.
13. There has been a general tightening up of the use of const and
of types.
14. The "no effect" lint warnings have been fixed up and now behave
more sanely.
15. The manual has been updated with much more information about what is
and is not a bug, and the changes in the gawk mailing lists.
16. The behavior of strongly-typed regexp constants when passed as the
third argument to sub() or gsub() has been clarified in the code and
in the manual.
17. Similar to item #4 above, division by zero is now fatal in MPFR
mode, as it is in regular mode.
18. There have been numerous minor code cleanups and bug fixes. See the
ChangeLog for details.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
- Update from 2.5.0 to 2.5.4
- Update rootfile
- Tested new version in vm testbed. Openvpn server successfully started.
Client connections working with 2.5.0 also successfully worked with 2.5.4
- Changelog
Overview of changes in 2.5.4
Bugfixes
- fix prompting for password on windows console if stderr redirection
is in use - this breaks 2.5.x on Win11/ARM, and might also break
on Win11/adm64 when released.
- fix setting MAC address on TAP adapters (--lladdr) to use sitnl
(was overlooked, and still used "ifconfig" calls)
- various improvements for man page building (rst2man/rst2html etc)
- minor bugfix with IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED() use (breaks build on
at least one platform strictly checking this)
- fix minor memory leak under certain conditions in add_route() and
add_route_ipv6()
User-visible Changes
- documentation improvements
- copyright updates where needed
- better error reporting when win32 console access fails
New features
- also build man page on Windows builds
Overview of changes in 2.5.3
Bugfixes
- CVE-2121-3606
see https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/SecurityAnnouncements
OpenVPN windows builds could possibly load OpenSSL Config files from
world writeable locations, thus posing a security risk to OpenVPN.
As a fix, disable OpenSSL config loading completely on Windows.
- disable connect-retry backoff for p2p (--secret) instances
(Trac #1010, #1384)
- fix build with mbedtls w/o SSL renegotiation support
- Fix SIGSEGV (NULL deref) receiving push "echo" (Trac #1409)
- MSI installers: properly schedule reboot in the end of installation
- fix small memory leak in free_key_ctx for auth_token
User-visible Changes
- update copyright messages in files and --version output
New features
- add --auth-token-user option (for --auth-token deployments without
--auth-user-pass in client config)
- improve MSVC building for Windows
- official MSI installers will now contain arm64 drivers and binaries
(x86, amd64, arm64)
Overview of changes in 2.5.2
Bugfixes
- CVE-2020-15078
see https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/SecurityAnnouncements
This bug allows - under very specific circumstances - to trick a
server using delayed authentication (plugin or management) into
returning a PUSH_REPLY before the AUTH_FAILED message, which can
possibly be used to gather information about a VPN setup.
In combination with "--auth-gen-token" or an user-specific token auth
solution it can be possible to get access to a VPN with an
otherwise-invalid account.
- restore pushed "ping" settings correctly on a SIGUSR1 restart
- avoid generating unecessary mbed debug messages - this is actually
a workaround for an mbedTLS 2.25 bug when using Curve25519 and Curve448
ED curves - mbedTLS crashes on preparing debug infos that we do not
actually need unless running with "--verb 8"
- do not print inlined (<dh>...</dh>) Diffie Hellman parameters to log file
- fix Linux/SITNL default route lookup in case of multiple routing tables
with more than one default route present (always use "main table" for now)
- Fix CRL file handling in combination with chroot
User-visible Changes
- OpenVPN will now refuse to start if CRL file is not present at startup
time. At "reload time" absense of the CRL file is still OK (and the
in memory copy is used) but at startup it is now considered an error.
New features
- printing of the TLS ciphers negotiated has been extended, especially
displaying TLS 1.3 and EC certificates more correctly.
Overview of changes in 2.5.1
New features
- "echo msg" support, to enable the server to pushed messages that are
then displayed by the client-side GUI. See doc/gui-notes.txt and
doc/management-notes.txt.
Supported by the Windows GUI shipped in 2.5.1, not yet supported by
Tunnelblick and the Android GUI.
User-visible Changes
- make OPENVPN_PLUGIN_ENABLE_PF plugin failures FATAL - if a plugin offers
to set the "openvpn packet filter", and returns a failure when requested
to, OpenVPN 2.5.0 would crash trying to clean up not-yet-initialized
structure members. Since PF is going away in 2.6.0, this is just turning
the crash into a well-defined program abort, and no further effort has
been spent in rewriting the PF plugin error handling (see trac #1377).
Documentation
- rework sample-plugins/defer/simple.c - this is an extensive rewrite
of the plugin to bring code quality to acceptable standards and add
documentation on the various plugin API aspects. Since it's just
example code, filed under "Documentation", not under "Bugfix".
- various man page improvements.
- clarify ``--block-ipv6`` intent and direction
Bugfixes
- fix installation of openvpn.8 manpage on systems without docutils.
- Windows: fix DNS search list setup for domains with "-" chars.
- Fix tls-auth mismatch OCC message when tls-cryptv2 is used.
- Windows: Skip DHCP renew with Wintun adapter (Wintun does not support
DHCP, so this was just causing an - harmless - error and needless delay).
- Windows: Remove 1 second delay before running netsh - speeds up
interface init for wintun setups not using the interactive service.
- Windows: Fix too early argv freeing when registering DNS - this would
cause a client side crash on Windows if ``register-dns`` is used,
and the interactive service is not used.
- Android: Zero initialise msghdr prior to calling sendmesg.
- Fix line number reporting on config file errors after <inline> segments
(see Trac #1325).
- Fix port-share option with TLS-Crypt v2.
- tls-crypt-v2: also preload tls-crypt-v2 keys (if --persist-key), otherwise
dropping privs on the server would fail.
- tls-crypt-v2: fix server memory leak (about 600 bytes per connecting
client with tls-crypt-v2)
- rework handling of server-pushed ``--auth-token`` in combination with
``--auth-nocache`` on reconnection / TLS renegotiation events. This
used to "forget" to update new incoming token after a reconnection event
(leading to failure to reauth some time later) and now works in all
tested cases.
Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
This enables creating firewall rules using the special country code "XD"
for hostile networks safe to drop and ipinfo.cgi to display a meaningful
text for IP addresses having this flag set.
At the moment, the "LOC_NETWORK_FLAG_DROP" is not yet populated, but
will be in the future (as soon as libloc 0.9.9 is released and running
in production).
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
- check_mk_agent, client175 & lcr are addons that have been removed so the backup
definitions are no longer required.
- dma is not a package but a core program and has its config backup requirements
built into the core backup include file so the addon backup definition is not
used or needed.
- No issues found in the build after these files were removed.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>