Changes in 1.6.3 ================ * FIX: afpd: Files could be opened for writing on read-only filesystems. * FIX: shell_utils: Don't distribute generated files. * FIX: automake build fixes Changes in 1.6.2 ================ * FIX: atalkd: Fixes for reading long configuration file lines. [Dan Wilga] * FIX: afpd: CNID id allocation in a multiuser environment. * FIX: papd: Fix PSSP support when PAM is enabled. * FIX: macusers: Can now cope with IP addresses as well as host names. * FIX: etc2ps.sh: Install correctly. Changes in 1.6.1 ================ * UPD: Improve --enable-fhs. [Olaf Hering] * UPD: Add BDB 4.1.x support. * UPD: Add more documentation on CNID, as well as list which versions of Berkeley DB are supported. * FIX: Codepage file maccode.koi8-r is now correctly cleaned. * FIX: Fix init script location on SuSE. [Olaf] * FIX: Build fixes. [Olaf, Steven N. Hirsch] * FIX: Various bugs when a user doesn't have access permission to a folder. (Fixes an OSX kernel panic.) * FIX: CNID, folders' DID handling with concurrent access or symlinks. (Fixes an endless loop in afpd.) Changes in 1.6.0 ================ * FIX: pap looks at the STDOUT file descriptor to see if it's connected to a tty, instead of STDIN. Changes in 1.6pre2 ================== * UPD: Removed --with-catsearch option from configure and enable FPCatSearch by default. * UPD: The dbpath argument does now support variable substitution. * FIX: Build fix for non-GNU-C compilers in libatalk/util/logger.c. * FIX: Two directories with the same name but different case confused the Mac Finder. * FIX: The ROOT_PARENT directory could get invalidated. Changes in 1.6pre1 ==================== * NEW: Long file name mangling support. * NEW: Improved log file support. * NEW: Server-side find capability ("FPCatSearch") * NEW: Concurrent datastore (CDB) is now the default CNID datastore. This should be heavily tested in a multiuser environment. * NEW: Variable substitution support has been added for the dbpath AppleVolume option. * UPD: CNID DID handling is now enabled by default. * FIX: Various bug and build fixes as well as code cleanups. Changes in 1.5.5 ================ * NEW: Allow afpd debugging to be enabled by sending the afpd process a SIGUSR1. * NEW: Allow SLP to be disabled per afpd process by adding a new -noslp flag to afpd.conf. * FIX: Use server name (if not NULL) for the SLP URL. * FIX: papd: buffer overflow during config file read (Olaf Hering) Changes in 1.5.4 ================ * FIX: File open read only and then read write (aka pb with Illustrator). * FIX: Problems with unexpected EOF when reading files on a ddp connection Photoshop, old finder. * FIX: --with-nls-dir option does now work Changes in 1.5.3 ================ * UPD: Extend the --disable-shell-check functionality to ignore users with _no_ shell. Also, send a log message if a user is refused login based on the fact that they have no shell. * UPD: Autoconf updates. * UPD: Tru64 afpd authentication updates. * UPD: As always: lots of minor code cleanups. * FIX: Problems with Photoshop trying to open image files has been corrected. * FIX: Preserve special permission bits when creating or modifying directories. * FIX: afp_deleteid() now deletes the specified file and not the parent directory. * FIX: papd does now announce that it supports binary data to its clients. * FIX: NetBSD ELF support. * FIX: acleandir.rc is now installed in the bin directory. * FIX: megatron does now compile even if compiled with -DDEBUG. * FIX: Clean up some syslog messages. Changes in 1.5.2 ================ * NEW: NetBSD support contributed by David Rankin and NetBSD contributors. This includes a new configure option --enable-netbsd. * NEW: Add the -client_polling afpd.conf flag to allow for clients to poll the server every 10 seconds for open window updates. Currently this is the only way to get asynchronous directory updates. * UPD: Use separate macro for AFS configure check. * UPD: Some Perl scripts are now (partially) auto-generated. This improves out-of-the-box usage of Netatalk. * UPD: Solaris Kernel Makefile is now auto-generated. This fixes some path issues, but isn't perfect, yet. Added some Solaris compatibility fixes to the Kernel sources, too. * UPD: CNID DB code sync'd with the current CVS version. NOTE: Using this code requires you to delete _all_ existing .AppleDB directories in order to avoid database corruption! * FIX: The file AppleVolumes.system contained wrong line breaks so that not all file types were properly recognized. * FIX: AFS compilation would fail due to a misnamed variable. * FIX: SLP configure check was wrong so SLP did not compile. * FIX: Fix the way quotas are handled under certain situations. * FIX: Do not enable debugging code if debugging option is not set. * FIX: Some problems with wrongly assigned DIDs were fixed. * FIX: Various bug fixes and code cleanups. Changes in 1.5.1 ================ * NEW: Added a program called cnid_didname_verify that can be used to verify the consistency of the CNID database. * NEW: New afpd option: -timeout. Warning: This still doesn't do what it's supposed to! * UPD: Code cleanups and compatibility fixes to macusers. * UPD: AppleVolumes.system was cleaned up. * FIX: Really fix Tru64 compilation (see last entry). * FIX: Hand correct error value back to AFP client when deleting files or directories fails. * FIX: Leading or trailing spaces are now forbidden on volumes that have the AFPVOL_MSWINDOWS flag set. * FIX: Minor code cleanups and warning fixes. * FIX: Make quota support work on FreeBSD. Changes in 1.5.0 ================ * FIX: Compilation on Tru64 systems was broken, since libtool's acinclude.m4 file on the packagers system did not contain the necessary patch. * FIX: On some systems, atalkd refuses to start, since it couldn't detect any interfaces. This was caused by an overzealous validity check. Changes in 1.5rc2 ================= * FIX: contrib/shell_utils/lp2pap.sh was erased when "make clean" was called. Now we distribute lp2pap.sh.tmpl instead, and lp2pap.sh is automatically generated during package build. * FIX: Some platforms (notably Tru64) don't have the snprintf() call, which was used in etc/afp/afp_config.c. This call was replaced by sprintf() and prior bounds checking. Changes from the 1.4b1 release: Fixed the maximum free/total volume size in afpd. Made ~ the default volume in afpd. Fixed pid file handling and changed setpgrp() to setpgid() in afpd, papd, and atalkd. Added code to afpd to set the Unix file time stamps with utime(). Fixed a bug in papd's printcap code which limited it to 15 or so printers. Fixed papd's handling of piped printers. Fixed papd's handling of bad job names. Fixed atalkd to send NBP LKUP packets from NBP port. Added "sync;sync;sync" to Solaris kinstall to help with streams file corruption. Added nlocalrts to streams ddp.conf. Thanks Thomas Tornblom. Fixed signed extension infinite loop in Solaris module. Moved all the config files to .../config. Changes from the 1.3.3 release: Added code from Sun Microsystems, Inc (OPCOM) for Solaris support. See COPYRIGHT. Added support for FreeBSD, mostly changes by Mark Dawson and Julian Elischer. All sorts of other stuff. Changes from the 1.3.1 release: Added options to psf's filter names to support accounting on HPs. !!! NOTE: The location of the filters has changed, see the man page for where. Added code from Alan Cox to support Linux. Rewrote papd. Now handles dropped connections better. Configuration has been modernized. !!! NOTE: The format of the configuration file has changed, but NOT THE NAME. Added Kerberos support to papd. atalkd now removes routes on a SIGTERM. Still can't just restart it, but it's closer. Changed atalkd and the kernel driver to remove a hack added to support sending to 0.255. Now the kernel will allow multiple open sockets with the same port, so long as the addess associated with the port is different. atalkd now opens a socket for each port on each interface. atalkd now rewrites its configuration file. If no configuration file is given, one will be generated. Permissions on the new configuration file will be inherited from the old one. If there is no old one, permissions default to 644. Won't rewrite the file if the owner doesn't have write permission. Removed support for the "AFS Kerberos UAM", in favor of the "AuthMan UAM". Kerberos support should now be much more straight-forward. Fixed a bug in afpd which would cause incorrect group calculations on ultrix machines. Fixed a bug in afpd which causes SimpleText and some other applications to silently fail to write. There's also a bug in MacOS, but we can't fix that. Fixed a bad interaction with afpd and AFS which would cause file writes to not propogate between AFS clients. !!! CHANGED the name(s) of afpd's config files. The new files are AppleVolumes.system and AppleVolumes.default. If AppleVolumes.system exists, it is always read, AppleVolumes.default is only read if the user has no AppleVolumes file. Included a flag "-u" to indicate which file has precedence. "-u" user wins, otherwise ".system" wins. Rewrote the AppleVolumes parsing code. Now works. Added a filename extension mapping to afpd. User always takes precedence, regardless of the "-u" flag. Code to change the type of all Unix files contributed by Kee Hinckley . afpd now supports both UFS and AFS volumes simultaneously. It also uses access() to attempt to calculate reasonable Mac permissions for AFS directories. Changed reporting of file times. Files that are written from Unix now update the Mac's idea of the files modification time. Unix mtime is now reported instead of ctime. Added support for a new UAM to afpd. This requires that client Macs have MacTCP and AuthMan installed. Should make running afpd for AFS easier. Removed code so that otherwise valid volumes for which the mounting user has no permission will appear in the volume selection dialog on the Mac gray-ed out. Added code from Chris Metcalf of MIT to the AppleDouble library which improves permission inheritance. Added code from G. Paul Ziemba of Alantec, Inc to better report errors in psf. Also changed psf to use syslog for errors that users aren't interested in. Added information to psf's man page to better explain the interaction between psf, pap, and lpd. Make psf/pap/psa do accounting when it's turnes on in /etc/printcap. Changed pap's error message when there is no printer specified on the command line and no .paprc is found. Also heavily modified pap's man page to reflect changes in the "new" version of pap, including moving it from section 8 to section 1. Fixed a byte-order bug in pap's sequence numbers. Doubt if pap has ever worked right on little endian machines! Added a flag to pap to optionally close before receiving EOF from the printer. Off by default. psf calls pap with this option on. Added timeouts to the nbp library calls. This means that processes won't hang when atalkd dies during boot, thus hanging your machine. Changes from the 1.3 release: Fixed a bug in afpd which would cause APPL mappings to contain both mac and unix path names. The fixed code will handle the old (corrupted) database. Fixed a *very* serious bug which would cause files to be corrupted when copying to afpd. Fixed a bug in afpd which would cause replies to icon writes to contain the written icon. Filled in the function code switch in afpd. Previously, a hacker could probably have used afpd to get unauthorized access to a machine running afpd. Fixed a bug in the asp portion of libatalk.a which could cause the malloc()/free() database to be corrupted. Fixed a bug in atalkd's zip query code. With this bug, only the first N % 255 nets get queried. However, since nets bigger than 255 are usually pretty unstable, the unqueried for nets will eventually get done, when N drops by one. Suppressed a spurious error ("route: No such process") in atalkd. Changes from the 1.2.1 release: atalkd is completely rewritten for phase 2 support. atalkd.conf from previous version will not work! afpd now has better AFS support. In particular, the configuration for AFS was made much easier; a number of Kerberos-related byte-ordering and time problems were found; clear-text passwords were added (thanks to geeb@umich.edu). afpd now handles Unix permissions much better (thanks to metcalf@mit.edu). There are many, many more changes, but most are small bug fixes. Changes from the 1.2 release: The Sun support now uses loadable kernel modules (a la VDDRV) instead of binary patches. As such, it should work on any sunos greater than 4.1, and is confirmed to work under 4.1.1 and 4.1.2. The DEC support no longer requires source. It also runs under ultrix 4.1 and 4.2. It still requires patching your kernel, but the patches are limited to those files available to binary-only sites -- primarily hooks for things like netatalk. The etc.rc script now uses changes made to nbprgstr (see below). aecho now takes machine names on the command line. nbplkup now takes a command line argument specifying the number of responses to accept. It also takes its defaults from the NBPLKUP environment variable. nbprgstr may be used to register a name at any requested port. afpd now logs if an illegal shell is used during login, instead of silently denying service. A bug in afpd which caused position information for the directory children of the root of a volume to be ignored has been fixed. Several typos in afpd which would cause include files necessary to ultrix to be skipped have been fixed. atalkd will no long propagate routes to networks whose zone it doesn't know. atalkd no longer dumps core if it receives a ZIP GetMyZone request from a network whose zone it doesn't know. (Since this currently can only happen from off net, it's not precisely a legal request.) pap and papd (optionally) no longer check the connection id in PAP DATA responses. Both also maintain the function code in non-first-packet PAP DATA responses. These changes are work-arounds to deal with certain AppleTalk printer cards, notably the BridgePort LocalTalk card for HP LJIIISIs. pap no longer sends an EOF response to each PAP SENDDATA request, only the first. A bug in papd which would cause it to return a random value when printing the procset to a piped printer has been fixed. A bug relating to NBP on reverse-endian machines has been fixed. atp_rsel() from libatalk now returns a correct value even if it hasn't recieved anything yet. atalk_addr() from libatalk no longer accepts addresses in octal format, since AppleTalk addresses can have leading zeros. Also it checks that the separator character is a '.'. Pseudo man pages for nbplkup, nbprgstr, and nbpunrgstr, have been added. The example in the psf(8) man page is now correct. The man pages for changed commands have been updated. The README files for various machine have been updated appropriately.