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Also added redirector to web description of error codes
closes bug http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20
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This maps to bugzilla bug 83: http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=83
This is the first test version, posted to user for repro of the problem.
It contains code to handle the case, HOWEVER, I have not been able to test it
in a scenario where a retry actually happens while receiving (I dont't get this
in my environment). So I assume it is buggy and will probably not work.
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It is now iRet based. This enables us to communicate
more in-depth information to the upper peers. This is needed
to handle the EGAIN case on rcv (not yet implemented)
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The TLS server now checks the client fingerprint. This works, but
is highly experimental. Needs to be refined for practice. Also:
- implemented permittedPeers helper construct to store names
- changed omfwd implementation to use new permittedPeers
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- bugfix: TCP input modules did incorrectly set fromhost property
(always blank)
- bugfix: imklog did not set fromhost property
- added "fromhost-ip" property
- added "RSYSLOG_DebugFormat" canned template
- bugfix: hostname and fromhost were swapped when a persisted message
(in queued mode) was read in
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... but so far only in blocking mode
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... at least in some cases ;) I assume there are still a couple
of bugs inside the code. But at least we have something from
where we can continue to work on.
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netstrms is at the top layer of the socket abstraction
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The objects for receiver-side socket abstraction have now be
specified. The project as whole does not yet compile and
definitely not run, but I'd like to commit some milestones along
this way.
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reduced dependencies, moved non-runtime files to its own directory except
for some whom's status is unclear
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after careful analysis, I concluded that it is OK to
place the current net.c/.h code under LGPL. Individual
contributor agreement is given and no sysklogd code
remains (see net.c for details).
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renamed to OS_BSD
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situations. If the header was split across two packet reads, it was
invalidly processed, causing loss or modification of messages.
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just a fix but a change in the object model. Thanks to varmojfekoj for
providing the bug report, an initial fix and lots of good discussion
that lead to where we finally ended up.
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tcpclt class; (stage work, among others, for more intelligent recovery
from TCP session recovery)
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scheme (like im* and om*)
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- added -M rsyslogd option (allows to specify module directory location)
- converted net.c into a loadable library plugin
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own class and converted to new object calling conventions
(interface-based)
- converted gss-misc into a loadable library module
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- moved module loader from conf.c to module.c, where it belongs
- made the necessary plumbing to auto-load library modules
- upgraded debug system to include iRet in function exit message
- changed module interface so that instances need only to be supported by
output plugins (if we actually need them for input plugins, we can
always add it again...)
- milestone: first implementation of library modules (but do not get
unloaded on exit/hup so far)
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plain tcp works again
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- added class tcps_sess
- changed imtcp to use new classes; seems to work; imgssapi currently
broken
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