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Bug #2832884 reported problem with translations outputting pot file
headers. This is caused by "" matching the header of the translation
files.
This patch moves gettext macros inside utils macros and update some
french translations.
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REJECT_RC is defined on some radiusclient versions and differenciates
between auth errors and bad responses. This patch will affect only the
behaviour of those clients exporting REJECT_RC.
In addition, unexpected return codes are now handled properly and
return UNKNOWN.
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| check_radius doesn't seem to provide any way to modify the
| NAS-IP-Address attribute that it uses in the packets it sends, but it
| does so for NAS-Identifier.
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| Instead, it hardcodes the IP address that it gets from the
| rc_own_ipaddress() library call, and that in turn translates into
| calling gethostbyname() on the result of uname(). This call can easily
| fail, and its result can easily be unsuitable - for example when the
| Nagios instance uses its own virtual host, and you don't want the
| original system hostname leaked to the RADIUS servers you monitor with
| this.
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| Furthermore, this behaviour is inconsistent with RFC 2865, which
| defines the two attributes as analogous and never suggests hardcoding
| the value of either of them in client software.
Therefore, this commit adds the "-N, --nas-ip-address" option which
allows for specifying the value of the NAS-IP-Address attribute.
| I've also noticed that the original code for NAS-IP-Address hardcoding
| is broken in its error handling - it does "return (ERROR_PC)", which
| is meaningless in the context of check_radius.c. That actually seems
| to be copy&waste from radiusclient-0.3.2/src/radexample.c. :) I fixed
| that.
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| While debugging, I also took the opportunity to decouple the
| nas-identifier rc_avpair_add() instance from the initial three,
| because this is just bad practice to lump a fourth optional attribute
| into the same block with the required attributes, the error handling
| for which is throwing the same daft message "Out of Memory?"...
[ http://bugs.debian.org/482947 ]
(Contributed by Josip Rodin, forwarded by Jan Wagner.)
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The check_ldap plugin did not allow for specifying an empty LDAP base.
See: http://bugs.debian.org/479984
(Fixed by Stephane Chazelas, forwarded by Jan Wagner.)
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See: http://bugs.debian.org/460097
One instance of this bug has already been fixed in commit
888358122004b9571c8fbdfa52ceee1ba5e5f4f2.
(Fixed by Hilko Bengen, forwarded by Jan Wagner.)
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| Our automated build log filter[1] detected a problem that is likely to
| cause your package to segfault on architectures where the size of a
| pointer is greater than the size of an integer, such as ia64 and
| amd64.
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| This is often due to a missing function prototype definition. For
| more information, see [2].
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| Function `ldap_init' implicitly converted to pointer at
| check_ldap.c:124
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| [1] http://people.debian.org/~dannf/check-implicit-pointer-functions
| [2] http://wiki.debian.org/ImplicitPointerConversions
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| The libldap API has been updated and many functions used by the ldap
| plugin are now deprecated. This package should either update to the
| new API or define LDAP_DEPRECATED to continue using the deprecated
| interfaces.
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| This patch implements the lazy solution.
[ http://bugs.debian.org/463322 ]
(Contributed by Dann Frazier, forwarded by Jan Wagner.)
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The usage output of check_game was wrong, see:
http://bugs.debian.org/307905
(Fixed by Sean Finney, forwarded by Jan Wagner.)
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The fix is making SNI an option.
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Rework last patch, copying the converted portion of the string rather
than re-converting it. This is safer for backwards-compatibility as the
value is never modified.
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Bug #1867716 fixed what it meant to fix: broken perfdata strings.
Unfortunately some users relied on half-broken perfdata string where at
least the first token was OK. This patch do a two-way conversion
(string to double then back to string) instead and use the conversion
result for the performance data.
A possible caveat is that the string may change where it normally
shouldn't but the result should be somewhat similar.
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Add support for checking the number of usable time sources (i.e., the
number of peers which are classified as so-called "truechimers" by NTP's
intersection algorithm). The new "-m" and "-n" options allow for
specifying the according WARNING and CRITICAL thresholds (and thereby
activating the truechimers check), respectively.
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Bryan Irvine - #2863925)
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lines so this new test fails on the current head.
Note: check_snmp v1.4.13 with multi-line strings return somewhat v3 output;
it's not exactly what the specs say but it doesn't appears to break them
either. The fix could eventually supports both v2 and v3 output formats.
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#2832451)
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Only multi-line string test for now (regression test), counter rollover
tests planed with my snmp_counters_new branch.
NB: 64bit counters are broken in NetSNMP::agent from NetSNMP version 5.4.1
and lower, but might come in handy one day
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no snmp community is specified
The checks for invalid/unavailable hosts need a complete command line.
They failed on hosts where no community was specified. Now, an invalid community is used so
the tests can run on hosts w/o snmp host/community in NPTest.cache. Execution will fail anyway.
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check_pgsql displayed the -v flag in help output, but didn't
accept the verbosity argument. Added -v and basic verbose output.
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(#2347686 - Martin Foster)
Added support for passing timeout and interval length to check_fping.
To protect compatibility, both options use fping's defaults if they
are not specified on the command line.
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This patch makes use of standard threshold functions. This allows using
doubles as thresholds.
Since SNMP supports only integers, double precision numbers are only
printed when parsed from a STRING type.
In addition, support for printing properly Timeticks type has been added,
and the code has been thoroughly cleaned.
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check_mrtgtraf used the label "in" for both input and output traffic.
This fixed, now.
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Check_smtp's help showed the -n/--nocommand options to not send an
SMTP command. This usage is covered by check_tcp and is thus not needed
in check_smtp.
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Presbrey)
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Signed-off-by: Holger Weiss <holger@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
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(sf.net #2731755, debian #521097)
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