Common Files Used by ISC DHCP Software
This package contains common files used by both the ISC DHCP server
("dhcp-server" package) and client ("dhcp-client").
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- Removed regex.h check from configure in bind sources (bnc#811934, CVE-2013-2266). Make the bind export library build output visible. [dhcp-4.2.4-P2-no-bind-regex-check.CVE-2013-2266.diff] - Added dhcp6-server service template for SuSEfirewall2 (bnc#783002) - Applied a patch to ignore SIGPIPE instead to die in socket code before the errno==EPIPE checks are reached (bnc#794578, upstream report [ISC-Bugs #32222]) [dhcp-4.2.4-P2-do-not-die-on-sigpipe.patch] - Applied several obvious memleak and segfault fixes from 4.2.5rc1 and a correction of code to calculate timing values in dhcpv6 client to compare rebind value to infinity instead of renew (bnc#794578). [dhcp-4.2.4-P2-obvious-fixes-from-4.2.5rc1.patch] - Fixed discovery of interfaces, which have only addresses with a label assigned (linux 2.0 "alias interfaces" compatibility) by switching to use the getifaddrs() as on BSD (bnc#791289, reported upstream as [ISC-Bugs #31992]). [dhcp-4.2.4-interface-discovery-using-getifaddrs.patch] - Fixed parse buffer handling code to not avoid truncation of config > ~8k from bigger ldap objects. Fixed to free the ldap config buffer passed to the config parser and append new config, while the parser is in saved state (bnc#788787). [dhcp-4.2.4-ldap-0003-resize-ldap-buffer-to-not-truncate-objects.patch] - Fixed subclass name-ref and data quoting/escaping (bnc#788787). [dhcp-4.2.4-ldap-0004-subclass-name-and-data-quoting-escaping.patch] - Fixed memory leaks on ldap_read_config errors (bnc#788787). [dhcp-4.2.4-ldap-0005-memleak-fix-in-ldap_read_config.patch] - Fixed dhclient-script to discard MTU lower-equal 576 rather
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