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Patch 3414: IRIX 6.2 Networking Commands #7
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    RELATIONS

    This patch replaces the following patches:
    1366 1485 1811 2070 2611 3000 3117

    This patch has no known incompatiblities with other patches.
    This patch fixes the following bugs:
    8180 - YP should use multicast
    32332 - BUG: ypserv case sensitive
    273287 - Account expiration via /etc/shadow does not stop XDM/FTP logins.
    294178 - named needs to support round-robin CNAME aliases
    323866 - Patch 797 (IPAliases portion) shows strange routing table with ppp setups
    348335 - rpcbind does not work with TOT kernels
    348619 - arp -a doesn't output al arp table entres.
    351375 - ipaliases on primary causes inetd to segv on startup
    353649 - ftpd's hanging around after other side has gone away
    363058 - timeslave gets killed on IR / 6.2 MR
    368997 - inetd leaves socket open when service is shutdown
    373847 - timeslave WWV/Traconex problems
    375099 - ifconfig in patch 797 (and successor 1092) does not set destination address
    391952 - ipfilterd man page: netvis ISM -> irix ISM
    393088 - /usr/sbin/ProclaimServerMgr couldn't stat "/var/dhcp/etherToIP"
    394059 - bootp doesn't work through IP aliases on 5.3 and 6.2
    394367 - ipalias: named reply with primary ip instead of alias ip
    396323 - inetd seg-fault looking up invalid password entry
    397235 - ypbind and ypbind assumes a system has at most 20 interfaces or IP addresses
    406579 - ftpd core dump in passive because of invalid uid
    417545 - named 4.9.3 CANME resolution: Server Failed
    418059 - Bad data is causing a DNS melt-down with bind 4.9.3
    432928 - xwsh seems to set terminal modes incorrectly
    459895 - bug: inetd sometimes fails to find user "root"
    463113 - DHCP Server may give out duplicate addresses if range exhausted
    463119 - DHCP server does not correctly work with alternate hosts and ethers file.
    463120 - DHCP server does not allow preassignment of dns addresses.
    469183 - dhcp_relay coredumps under some conditions
    470827 - IP30:Mar03b: dhcp_bootp core dumps
    477707 - Loading configurations that are disabled causes incorrect behaviour.
    481297 - Server gives out address not in rage with -x option
    481873 - Decrypted password left in core dump after a long argumnet is given to list
    482190 - ftpd can be crashed, exposing clear text password
    482476 - Several bugs in DHCP server
    484863 - WIth -x duplicate names in ethers can be created
    487655 - ProclaimServerMgr dies with "Error: file "file4" isn't open"
    493382 - ftp ignores "ACCOUNT" in .netrc
    498603 - rlogin can coredump and reveal shadow passwords
    499575 - rlogin can core dump if TERM buffer is too long
    500241 - select: protocol failure in circuit setup
    500523 - Cannot choose hostname/address when hostname/address is default
    502760 - portmap runs out of memory
    506376 - 6.2 rsvpd uses obsolete message format
    508398 - rpcbind can dump core due to stupidity
    519538 - patched portmap complains PID table slot XX empty
    524127 - ftpd has potential denial of service vulnerability
    525594 - rsh failing on 700 user directories w/ .rhosts file
    533815 - DHCP assigns host name based on NIS domain
    540871 - Irix 6.2 ftp / ftpd not y2k compliant
    541409 - put API code librsvp.so, and upgrade everything to ISI rel4.1a6
    548138 - timeslave should know about a GPS receiver
    554541 - no support for Client ID and static allocation of Ip addresses
    554888 - DHCP front-end needs to support mdbm
    555856 - timeslave broken with year=>2000
    558302 - `timeslave -Y` sets the year wrong
    559199 - DHCP server assigns NetBIOS name server, but misses node type
    559214 - syslogd: reports wrong sender when same message is sent by different hosts
    563934 - rsh cannot handle exported 0700 nfsv3 directories
    565309 - rshd keeps /dev/log open longer than necessary
    575557 - dhcp server incompatible with Windows'95 bootp client (regression from Irix6.4)
    579436 - ftpd's use of utmp and utmpx files is problematic
    590260 - ruptime/rwho limits are too small
    593825 - Server entry is not added to hosts file by DHCP client
    594355 - The DHCP client does not support the vfe,gfe, & eg interfaces
    598413 - named needs to be upgraded to bind 4.9.7
    671740 - rusers fails for localhost on IRIX 6.2


    RELASE NOTES

    1. Patch SG0003414 Release Note

     
    
    
           This release note describes patch SG0003414 to IRIX 6.2.
    
            
    

    1.1 Supported Hardware Platforms

     
    
    
           This patch contains bug fixes for all platforms.
    
    
            
    

    1.2 Supported Software Platforms

     
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    1.3 Bugs Fixed by Patch SG0003414

     
    
    
           This patch contains bug fixes for all platforms.
    
    
            
    

    1.4 Subsystems Included in SG0003414

     
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    1.5 Installation Instructions
     
     
           Because you want to install only the patches for problems 
           you have encountered, patch software is not installed by 
           default.  After reading the descriptions of the bugs fixed 
           in this patch (see Section 1.3), determine the patches that 
           meet your specific needs. 
     
           If, after reading Sections 1.1 and 1.2 of these release 
           notes, you are unsure whether your hardware and software 
           meet the requirements for installing a particular patch, run 
           inst.  The inst program does not allow you to install 
           patches that are incompatible with your hardware or 
           software. 
     
           Patch software is installed like any other Silicon Graphics 
           software product.  Follow the instructions in your Software 
           Installation Administrator's Guide to bring up the miniroot 
           form of the software installation tools. 
     
           Follow these steps to select a patch for installation: 
     
           1.  At the Inst> prompt, type 
     
           	   install patchSGxxxxxxx 
     
               where xxxxxxx is the patch number. 
     
           2.  Initiate the installation sequence. Type 
     
               Inst> go 
     
           3.  You may find that two patches have been marked as 
               incompatible.  (The installation tools reject an 
               installation request if an incompatibility is 
               detected.)  If this occurs, you must deselect one of 
               the patches. 
     
               Inst> keep patchSGxxxxxxx 
     
               where xxxxxxx is the patch number. 
     
           4.  After completing the installation process, exit the 
               inst program by typing 
     
               Inst> quit 
     
    
    1.6 Patch Removal Instructions
     
     
           To remove a patch, use the versions remove command as you 
           would for any other software subsystem.  The removal process 
           reinstates the original version of software unless you have 
           specifically removed the patch history from your system. 
     
           versions remove patchSGxxxxxxx 
     
     
           where xxxxxxx is the patch number. 
     
           To keep a patch but increase your disk space, use the 
           versions removehist command to remove the patch history. 
     
           versions removehist patchSGxxxxxxx 
     
           where xxxxxxx is the patch number. 
     
    
    1.7 Known Problems
     
    	None. 
    

    INST SUBSYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
     
    No Requirements Information Available.
     
    

    INST SUBSYSTEM CHECKSUMS

    These checksums help to provide a 'signature' for the patch inst image which can be used to authenticate other inst images. You can obtain this kind of output by running sum -r on the image (from the command line):

     
    58031     15 patch/patchSG0003414.idb 
    56900     15 patch/patchSG0003414.netman_data_man 
    18014   1975 patch/patchSG0003414.eoe_sw 
    60740     74 patch/patchSG0003414.eoe_man 
    51631     30 patch/README.patch.3414 
    49580    104 patch/patchSG0003414.eoe_sw64 
    54901     15 patch/patchSG0003414 
    48229     83 patch/patchSG0003414.nfs_sw 
    05186     17 patch/patchSG0003414.nfs_man 
    

    INST SUBSYSTEM FILE LISTINGS

    The following lists the files which get installed from each subsystem in the patch:

    patchSG0003414.eoe_man.unix
    usr/share/catman/a_man/cat1/portmap.z
    usr/share/catman/a_man/cat1/rsvpd.z
    usr/share/catman/a_man/cat1/timeslave.z
    usr/share/catman/u_man/cat1/dhcp_bootp.z
    usr/share/catman/u_man/cat1/dhcpdb.z
    patchSG0003414.eoe_sw.irix_lib
    usr/lib/librsvp.so
    usr/lib/librsvp.so.1
    usr/lib32/librsvp.so
    usr/lib32/librsvp.so.1
    patchSG0003414.eoe_sw.named
    usr/sbin/named
    patchSG0003414.eoe_sw.svr4net
    usr/etc/rpcbind
    patchSG0003414.eoe_sw.unix
    usr/WebFace/Source/20-NetworkServices/dhcp/dhcp-leases.frm
    usr/bsd/ftp
    usr/bsd/rlogin
    usr/bsd/ruptime
    usr/bsd/rwho
    usr/bsd/telnet
    usr/etc/arp
    usr/etc/bootp
    usr/etc/dhcp_bootp
    usr/etc/dhcp_relay
    usr/etc/ethIPToDbm
    usr/etc/ftpd
    usr/etc/ifconfig
    usr/etc/inetd
    usr/etc/ping
    usr/etc/portmap
    usr/etc/proclaim
    usr/etc/rlogind
    usr/etc/rshd
    usr/etc/rsvpd
    usr/etc/syslogd
    usr/etc/telnetd
    usr/etc/timed
    usr/etc/timedc
    usr/etc/timeslave
    usr/relnotes/patchSG0003414/TC
    usr/relnotes/patchSG0003414/ch1.z
    usr/sbin/ProclaimServerMgr
    usr/sbin/dbmToEthIP
    usr/sbin/dhcpdb
    patchSG0003414.eoe_sw64.lib
    usr/lib64/librsvp.so
    usr/lib64/librsvp.so.1
    patchSG0003414.netman_data_man.data
    usr/share/catman/a_man/cat1/ipfilterd.z
    patchSG0003414.nfs_man.nfs
    usr/share/catman/a_man/cat1/ypserv.z
    patchSG0003414.nfs_sw.nis
    usr/etc/rpc.rusersd
    usr/etc/ypbind
    usr/etc/ypserv

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    Document Id: 20030205130346-IRIXPatch-7151