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*: bump for openssl 3
isc-dhcrelay4: add mk/atomic64.mk, as that's evidently needed.
isc-dhcp: update ISC DHCP to 4.4.2 Update isc-dhcp4, isc-dhclient4, isc-dhcpd4 and isc-dhcrelay4 to 4.4.2. pkgsrc change: change LICENSE to mpl-2.0. Here is quote of RELNOTES: Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Distribution Version 4.4.2 22 January 2020 Release Notes NEW FEATURES Please note that that ISC DHCP is now licensed under the Mozilla Public License, MPL 2.0. Please see https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/ to read the MPL 2.0 license terms. While release 4.4.2 is primarily a maintenance release that addresses a number of defects, it does introduce a few new features: - Keama - Keama is a migration utility that assists in converting ISC DHCP server configuration files to Kea configuration files. It is found in the keama subdirectory and includes a README.md file with instructions on how to build it as well as a manpage on its usage. - Two new server parameters related to ping checking were added: 1. ping-cltt-secs which allows the user to specify the number of seconds that must elapse since CLTT before a ping check is conducted. 2. ping-timeout-ms which allows the user to specify the amount of time the server waits for a ping-check response in milliseconds rather than in seconds. In general, the areas of focus for ISC DHCP 4.4 were: 1. Dynamic DNS additions 2. dhclient improvements 3. Support for dynamic shared libraries Dynamic DNS Improvements: - We added three new server configuration parameters which influence DDNS conflict resolution: 1. ddns-dual-stack-mixed-mode - alters DNS conflict resolution behavior to mitigate issues with non-compliant clients in dual stack environments. 2. ddns-guard-id-must-match - relaxes the DHCID RR client id matching requirement of DNS conflict resolution. 3. ddns-other-guard-is-dynamic - alters dual-stack-mixed-mode behavior to allow unguarded DNS entries to be overwritten in certain cases - The server now honors update-static-leases parameter for static DHCPv6 hosts. dhclient Improvements: - We've added three command line parameters to dhclient: 1. --prefix-len-hint - directs dhclient to use the given length as the prefix length hint when requesting prefixes 2. --decline-wait-time - instructs the client to wait the given number of seconds after declining an IPv4 address before issuing a discover 3. --address-prefix-len - specifies the prefix length passed by dhclient into the client script (via the environment variable ip6_prefixlen) with each IPv6 address. We added this parameter because we have changed the default value from 64 to 128 in order to be compliant with RFC3315bis draft (-09, page 64) and RFC5942, Section 4, point 1. **WARNING**: The new default value of 128 may not be backwardly compatible with your environment. If you are operating without a router, such as between VMs on a host, you may find they cannot see each other with prefix length of 128. In such cases, you'll need to either provide routing or use the command line parameter to set the value to 64. Alternatively you may change the default at compile time by setting DHCLIENT_DEFAULT_PREFIX_LEN in includes/site.h. - dhclient will now generate a DHCPv6 DECLINE message when the client script indicates a DAD failure Dynamic shared library support: Configure script, configure.ac+lt, which supports libtool is now provided with the source tar ball. This script can be used to configure ISC DHCP to build with libtool and thus use dynamic shared libraries. Other Highlights: - The server now supports dhcp-cache-threshold for DHCPv6 operations - The server now supports DHPv6 address allocation based on EUI-64 DUIDs - Experimental support for alternate relay port in the both the server and relay for IPv4, IPv6 and 4o6 (see: draft-ietf-dhc-relay-port-10.txt)
*: Recursive revision bump for openssl 1.1.1.
isc-dhcp4: add LDAP as an option; pkglint fixes
Update isc-dhcp4 and related packages to 4.3.1. Changes since 4.3.1rc1 - None Changes since 4.3.1b1 - Modify the linux and openwrt dhclient scripts to process information from a stateless request. Thanks to Jiri Popelka at Red Hat for the bug report and patch. [ISC-Bugs 36102] - Remove more unused RCSID tags. These weren't noticed in 4.3 as the code isn't used anymore but we remove them here to keep the code consistent across versions. [ISC-Bugs #36451]
Recursive PKGREVISION bump for OpenSSL API version bump.
Update ISC DHCP related pacakges to 4.2.0. Changes since 4.2.0 (new features) - If a client renews before 'dhcp-cache-threshold' percent of its lease has elapsed (default 25%), the server will reuse the allocated lease (provide a lease within the currently allocated lease-time) rather than extend or renew the lease. This absolves the server of needing to perform an fsync() operation on the lease database before reply, which improves performance. [ISC-Bugs #22228] Updated this patch to support asynchronous DDNS. If the server is attempting to do DDNS on a lease it should be udpated and written to disk even if that wouldn't be necessary due to the thresholding. [ISC-Bugs #26311] - The 'no available billing' log line now also logs the name of the last matching billing class tried before failing to provide a billing. [ISC-Bugs #21759] - A problem with missing get_hw_addr function when --enable-use-sockets was used is now solved on GNU/Linux, BSD and GNU/Hurd systems. Note that use-sockets feature was not tested on those systems. Client and server code no longer use MAX_PATH constant that is not defined on GNU/Hurd systems. [ISC-Bugs #25979] - Add a perl script in the contrib directory, dhcp-lease-list.pl, which can parse v4 lease files and output the lease information in a more human friendly manner. This was written by Christian Hammers with some updates by vom and ISC. This is contributed code and is not supported by ISC; however it may be useful to some users. [ISC-Bugs #20680] - Add support in v6 for on-commit, on-expire and on-release. [ISC-Bugs #27912] - Add support for using classes with v6. [ISC-Bugs #26510] - Update the DDNS code to current standards and allow for sharing of DDNS entries between v4 and v6 clients. The new code is used if the ddns-update-style is set to "standard", the older code is still available if ddns-update-style is set to "interim". The oldest DDNS code "ad-hoc" has been removed. Thanks to Thomas Pegeot who submitted a patch for this issue. This patch is based on that work with some modifications. [ISC-Bugs #21139] - Add a configuration option to the server to suppress using fsync(). Enabling this option will mean that fsync() is never called. This may provide better performance but there is also a risk that a lease will not be properly written to the disk after it has been issued to a client and before the server stops. Using this option is not recommended. [ISC-Bugs #34810] - Add some logging statements to indicate when the server is ready to serve. One statement is emitted after the server has finished reading its files and is about to enter the dispatch loop. This is "Server starting service.". The second is emitted when a server determines that both it and its failover peer are in the normal state. This is "failover peer <name>: Both servers normal." [ISC-Bugs #33208] - Add support for accessing options from v6 relays. The v6relay statement allows the administrator to choose which relay to use when searching for an option, see the dhcp-options man page for a description. The host-identifier option has also been updated to support the use of relay options, see the dhcpd.conf man page for a description. [ISC-Bugs #19598] - When doing DDNS if there isn't an appropriate zone statement attempt to find a reasonable nameserver via a DNS resolver. This restores some functionality that was lost in the transition to asynchronous DDNS. Due to the lack of security and increase in fragility of the system when using this feature we strongly recommend the use of appropriate zone statements rather than using this functionality. [ISC-Bugs #30461] - Add support for specifying the address from which to send DDNS updates on the DHCP server. There are two new options "ddns-local-address4" and "ddns-local-address6" that each take one instance of their respective address types. [ISC-Bugs #34779] - Add ignore-client-uids option in the server. This option causes the server to not record a client's uid in its lease. This violates the specification but may also be useful when a client can dual boot using different client ids but the same mac address. Thank you to Brian De Wolf at Cal Poly Pomona for the patch. [ISC-Bugs #32427] [ISC-Bugs #35066] - Extend the DHCPINFORM processing to honor the subnet selection option and take host declarations into account. Thanks to Christof Chen for testing and submitting the patch. [ISC-Bugs #35015] - Extend the hardware expression to look into the lease structure for a hardware address if there is no packet. This allows the server to find the hardware address during on-expiry processing. [ISC-Bugs #24584] - Add definitions for some options that have been specified by the IETF. [ISC-Bugs #29268] [ISC-Bugs #35198] Changes since 4.3.0b1 - Tidy up receive packet processing. Thanks to Brad Plank of GTA for reporting the issue and suggesting a possible patch. [ISC-Bugs #34447] Changes since 4.3.0a1 - Modify the message displayed when a process hits a fatal error. The new message is much shorter and simply points to the README and our website for directions on bug submissions. [ISC-Bugs #24789] - Handle an absent resolv.conf file better. [ISC-Bugs #35194]
Add support for Crossbow style NICs on SunOS. Fix default paths for inet6 files.
Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.
Pullup ticket #3407 - requested by taca net/isc-dhclient4: security update net/isc-dhcp4: security update net/isc-dhcpd4: security update net/isc-dhcrelay4: security update Revisions pulled up: - net/isc-dhclient4/Makefile 1.5 - net/isc-dhcp4/Makefile 1.7 - net/isc-dhcp4/Makefile.common 1.9 - net/isc-dhcp4/PLIST 1.4 - net/isc-dhcp4/distinfo 1.6 - net/isc-dhcp4/patches/patch-aa 1.4 - net/isc-dhcp4/patches/patch-ab 1.4 - net/isc-dhcp4/patches/patch-ac 1.2 - net/isc-dhcp4/patches/patch-includes_Makefile.in 1.1 - net/isc-dhcpd4/Makefile 1.5 - net/isc-dhcrelay4/Makefile 1.5 --- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: taca Date: Fri Apr 8 14:09:24 UTC 2011 Modified Files: pkgsrc/net/isc-dhclient4: Makefile pkgsrc/net/isc-dhcp4: Makefile Makefile.common PLIST distinfo pkgsrc/net/isc-dhcp4/patches: patch-aa patch-ab patch-ac pkgsrc/net/isc-dhcpd4: Makefile pkgsrc/net/isc-dhcrelay4: Makefile Added Files: pkgsrc/net/isc-dhcp4/patches: patch-includes_Makefile.in Log Message: Update ISC DHCP package to 4.2.1p1 (4.2.1-P1), fixes a few security problems. For more detail, please refer: http://ftp.isc.org/isc/dhcp/dhcp-4.2.1-P1-RELNOTES
Update ISC DHCP package to 4.2.1p1 (4.2.1-P1), fixes a few security problems. For more detail, please refer: http://ftp.isc.org/isc/dhcp/dhcp-4.2.1-P1-RELNOTES
DESTDIR support
Update to 4.1.0 ISC DHCP 4.1.x will have several new DHCPv6 features that were not in DHCP 4.0.x. These new features include: * Support for the rapid-commit option on the client side * Prefix Delegation support * IA_TA address support * A basic DHCPv6 relay agent * basic DHCPv6 Leasequery support
Despite supporting --sysconfdir isc-dhcp hard sets the location of configuration files and binaries in a number of cases. This should hopefully fix them all. Without this patch they look in /etc only and fail to start if the file is not present.
ISC's Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Distribution provides a freely redistributable reference implementation of all aspects of DHCP, through a suite of DHCP tools: * A DHCP server * A DHCP client * A DHCP relay agent These tools all use a modular API which is designed to be sufficiently general that it can easily be made to work on POSIX-compliant operating systems and also non-POSIX systems like Windows NT and MacOS. The DHCP server, client and relay agent are provided both as reference implementations of the protocol and as working, fully-featured sample implementations. Both the client and the server provide functionality that, while not strictly required by the protocol, is very useful in practice. The DHCP server also makes allowances for non-compliant clients which one might still like to support. This package contains the Relay component.
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