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in zebra.h to make it compile in debian.
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* Merge of zebra privileges
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* (configure.in): removed
* (configure.ac): Fixes/cleanups backported from zprivs branch
AC_DEFINE templates added,
Indentation of nested macros,
IPv6 checks changed from independent if..fi blocks to
if...elif...fi.,
Merge piddir and ac_sockdir into one ac_statedir,
Remove world writeable dirs as candidates for ac_statedir,
ERROR out if no state dir is found or --localstatedir not
specified,
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* (Makefile.am): doc should be a SUBDIR. Specify DIST_SUBDIRS to
remove dependence of make dist on configure options. Add doc/mpls
to EXTRA_DIST. redhat/ does not need a dist-hook, its already in
SUBDIR. Remove CVS/ dir from the dist doc/.
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lib/debug.{c,h}: glibc backtrace printing function (from the glibc info page)
configure.ac: check for glibc backtrace and set define
lib/zebra.h: glibc backtrace support
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Subject: [zebra 19263] Another memory leak!! is zebra OSPF
This memory leak gets into picture whenever any interface goes down.
Problem found and desctription: Whenever the interface goes down, the
"def_params" (member of ospf_if_info) structure memory is not freed.
Fix made: added the following line to free the "def_params" memory of
ospf_if_info before calling the "XFREE(MTYPE_OSPF_IF_INFO, ifp->info);"
The added line is:
ospf_del_if_params ((struct ospf_if_params *) IF_DEF_PARAMS (ifp));
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Subject: [zebra 19262] Re: Memory leak in OSPF
Fix applied for Kamatchi's original report was to remove the auth_crypt
initialisation from the wrong function. This should fix that.
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Subject: [zebra 19259] Memory leak in OSPF
The detail of the memory leak follows:
File name: ospf_interface.c
Function name: ospf_if_new_hook().
Type of leak: Overwriting the already allocated memory.
Problem found and description:
The ospf_new_if_params() fn allocates a memory for "auth_crypt" which
is overwritten, down in the fn (ospf_if_new_hook) by explicitely allocating
a memory for the same "auth_crypt".
Fix: remove allocation from ospf_new_if_params()
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harm, but of course ... it is hack.
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the class of machines which zebra runs on than the original defaults which
were taken from IOS (and even IOS uses much lower times these days). Lower
values greatly help with convergence.
Ideally, we'd use even lower times, but thread_add_timer() api will need to
be modified to use milliseconds. (eg JunOS uses 100ms for delay, and 700ms
for hold time, iirc from Hasso).
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make dist.
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to always be considered to be a blackhole route. (if gate is passed in, it
cant be).
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working ipforward_solaris.c
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same idea as in lib/distribute.c to allow extract.pl to pick up commands
for vtysh.
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Subject: solaris compile patch
types defined for SUNOS_5 were already defined in config.h
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* ospf_interface.c(ospf_if_lookup_recv_if): Use the most specific
match for interface lookup.
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Reported by Anil Madhavapeddy to bug-zebra.
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ensure only interfaces that are inactive or do not exist can be deleted
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Subject: [zebra 18994] Re: zebra-pj compile failure under OpenBSd 3.3
(gmake)
properly detect rl_completion_matches vs completion_matches.
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Add the 'no interface' command to all the daemons and vtysh. now it's
possible to delete interface from routeing daemons as well only if it
doesn't exist in os.
http://hasso.linux.ee/zebra/ht-no_interface_fix.patch
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