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netexternal.cgi: Fix display of DNS1 and DNS2 #4

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Change delimiter used for "cut" from "," to " " to find the DNS1 and DNS2 info, currently the web shows both servers for both DNS1 and DNS2, since the cut command is wrong

Arne Fitzenreiter and others added 30 commits January 7, 2014 11:10
The french tranlsation string for download host certificate contains a single quote
character which breaks the used HTML code. As a result of this it wasn't possibe to
download the host certificate via the WUI with selected french language.

Fixes #10405.
Conflicts:
	html/cgi-bin/ovpnmain.cgi
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alfh commented Feb 12, 2014

Are you able to merge this one to next ?
I am having some git trouble, I think I will rather close my existing pull requests, and make new ones.

@alfh alfh closed this Feb 15, 2014
@alfh alfh deleted the bugfix_netexternal branch February 15, 2014 14:12
mtremer pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 14, 2021
- Update from 2.3.3 to 2.3.3op2
- OpenPrinting statement from March 2021:-
   CUPS has new home at OpenPrinting
   Due to the fact that CUPS development at Apple has stopped since the
   beginning of 2020 we had forked CUPS some months ago to incorporate
   patches and fixes from the distributions. As Apple did not resume the
   upstream work on CUPS, we have made OpenPrinting now the official
   upstream home for CUPS.
   This especially means that we can now continue developing CUPS,
   independent of Apple. So we can add features and lead CUPS into the new
   architecture without PPD files and with Printer Applications.
   CUPS has a new home page now and what was formerly our fork is now the
   official CUPS repository. Upcoming releases will be of the new 2.4.x
   series, without “opX” suffix as now. Also all documentation files which
   come with it are updated to point to the OpenPrinting resources.
- Update of rootfile not required.
- Changelog
   Changes in CUPS v2.3.3op2
    - Security: Fixed a buffer (read) overflow in the `ippReadIO` function
      (CVE-2020-10001)
    - Clarified the documentation for the "Listen" directive (Issue #53)
    - Fixed duplicate ColorModel entries for AirPrint printers (Issue 59)
    - Fixed directory/permission defaults for Debian kfreebsd-based systems
      (Issue #60, Issue #61)
    - Fixed crash bug in `ppdOpen` (Issue #64, Issue #78)
    - Fixed regression in `snprintf` emulation function (Issue #67)
    - The scheduler's systemd service file now waits for the nslcd service to start
      (Issue #69)
    - The libusb-based USB backend now uses a simpler read timer implementation to
      avoid a regression in a previous change (Issue #72)
    - The PPD caching code now only tracks the `APPrinterIconPath` value on macOS
      (Issue #73)
    - Fixed segfault in help.cgi when searching in man pages (Issue #81)
    - Root certificates were incorrectly stored in "~/.cups/ssl".
Changes in CUPS v2.3.3op1
    - The automated test suite can now be activated using `make test` for
      consistency with other projects and CI environments - the old `make check`
      continues to work as well, and the previous test server behavior can be
      accessed by running `make testserver`.
    - ippeveprinter now supports multiple icons and strings files.
    - ippeveprinter now uses the system's FQDN with Avahi.
    - ippeveprinter now supports Get-Printer-Attributes on "/".
    - ippeveprinter now uses a deterministic "printer-uuid" value.
    - ippeveprinter now uses system sounds on macOS for Identify-Printer.
    - Updated ippfind to look for files in "~/Desktop" on Windows.
    - Updated ippfind to honor `SKIP-XXX` directives with `PAUSE`.
    - Updated IPP Everywhere support to work around printers that only advertise
      color raster support but really also support grayscale (Issue #1)
    - ipptool now supports DNS-SD URIs like `ipps://My%20Printer._ipps._tcp.local`
      (Issue #5)
    - The scheduler now allows root backends to have world read permissions but not
      world execute permissions (Issue #21)
    - Failures to bind IPv6 listener sockets no longer cause errors if IPv6 is
      disabled on the host (Issue #25)
    - The SNMP backend now supports the HP and Ricoh vendor MIBs (Issue #28)
    - The scheduler no longer includes a timestamp in files it writes (Issue #29)
    - The systemd service names are now "cups.service" and "cups-lpd.service"
      (Issue #30, Issue #31)
    - The scheduler no longer adds the local hostname to the ServerAlias list
      (Issue #32)
    - Added `LogFileGroup` directive in "cups-files.conf" to control the group
      owner of log files (Issue #34)
    - Added `--with-max-log-size` configure option (Issue #35)
    - Added `--enable-sync-on-close` configure option (Issue #37)
    - Added `--with-error-policy` configure option (Issue #38)
    - IPP Everywhere PPDs could have an "unknown" default InputSlot (Issue #44)
    - The `httpAddrListen` function now uses a listen backlog of 128.
    - Added USB quirks (Apple issue #5789, #5823, #5831)
    - Fixed IPP Everywhere v1.1 conformance issues in ippeveprinter.
    - Fixed DNS-SD name collision support in ippeveprinter.
    - Fixed compiler and code analyzer warnings.
    - Fixed TLS support on Windows.
    - Fixed ippfind sub-type searches with Avahi.
    - Fixed the default hostname used by ippeveprinter on macOS.
    - Fixed resolution of local IPP-USB printers with Avahi.
    - Fixed coverity issues (Issue #2)
    - Fixed `httpAddrConnect` issues (Issue #3)
    - Fixed web interface device URI issue (Issue #4)
    - Fixed lp/lpr "printer/class not found" error reporting (Issue #6)
    - Fixed xinetd support for LPD clients (Issue #7)
    - Fixed libtool build issue (Issue #11)
    - Fixed a memory leak in the scheduler (Issue #12)
    - Fixed a potential integer overflow in the PPD hashing code (Issue #13)
    - Fixed output-bin and print-quality handling issues (Issue #18)
    - Fixed PPD options getting mapped to odd IPP values like "tray---4" (Issue #23)
    - Fixed remote access to the cupsd.conf and log files (Issue #24)
    - Fixed the automated test suite when running in certain build/CI environments
      (Issue #25)
    - Fixed a logging regression caused by a previous change for Apple issue #5604
      (Issue #25)
    - Fixed fax phone number handling with GNOME (Issue #40)
    - Fixed potential rounding error in rastertopwg filter (Issue #41)
    - Fixed the "uri-security-supported" value from the scheduler (Issue #42)
    - Fixed IPP backend crash bug with "printer-alert" values (Issue #43)
    - Removed old Solaris inetconv(1m) reference in cups-lpd man page (Issue #46)
    - Fixed default options that incorrectly use the "custom" prefix (Issue #48)
    - Fixed a memory leak when resolving DNS-SD URIs (Issue #49)
    - Fixed systemd status reporting by adopting the notify interface (Issue #51)
    - Fixed crash in rastertopwg (Apple issue #5773)
    - Fixed cupsManualCopies values in IPP Everywhere PPDs (Apple issue #5807)

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <[email protected]>
mtremer pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 4, 2021
- Update from 10.36 to 10.37
- Update rootfile
- find-dependencies run to check impact of so lib bump
   No issues found
- Changelog
   Version 10.37 26-May-2021
    1. Change RunGrepTest to use tr instead of sed when testing with binary
       zero bytes, because sed varies a lot from system to system and has problems
       with binary zeros. This is from Bugzilla #2681. Patch from Jeremie
       Courreges-Anglas via Nam Nguyen. This fixes RunGrepTest for OpenBSD. Later:
       it broke it for at least one version of Solaris, where tr can't handle binary
       zeros. However, that system had /usr/xpg4/bin/tr installed, which works OK, so
       RunGrepTest now checks for that command and uses it if found.
    2. Compiling with gcc 10.2's -fanalyzer option showed up a hypothetical problem
       with a NULL dereference. I don't think this case could ever occur in practice,
       but I have put in a check in order to get rid of the compiler error.
    3. An alternative patch for CMakeLists.txt because 10.36 #4 breaks CMake on
       Windows. Patch from [email protected] fixes bugzilla #2688.
    4. Two bugs related to over-large numbers have been fixed so the behaviour is
       now the same as Perl.
       (a) A pattern such as /\214748364/ gave an overflow error instead of being
           treated as the octal number \214 followed by literal digits.
       (b) A sequence such as {65536 that has no terminating } so is not a
           quantifier was nevertheless complaining that a quantifier number was too big.
    5. A run of autoconf suggested that configure.ac was out-of-date with respect
       to the lastest autoconf. Running autoupdate made some valid changes, some valid
       suggestions, and also some invalid changes, which were fixed by hand. Autoconf
       now runs clean and the resulting "configure" seems to work, so I hope nothing
       is broken. Later: the requirement for autoconf 2.70 broke some automatic test
       robots. It doesn't seem to be necessary: trying a reduction to 2.60.
    6. The pattern /a\K.(?0)*/ when matched against "abac" by the interpreter gave
       the answer "bac", whereas Perl and JIT both yield "c". This was because the
       effect of \K was not propagating back from the full pattern recursion. Other
       recursions such as /(a\K.(?1)*)/ did not have this problem.
    7. Restore single character repetition optimization in JIT. Currently fewer
       character repetitions are optimized than in 10.34.
    8. When the names of the functions in the POSIX wrapper were changed to
       pcre2_regcomp() etc. (see change 10.33 #4 below), functions with the original
       names were left in the library so that pre-compiled programs would still work.
       However, this has proved troublesome when programs link with several libraries,
       some of which use PCRE2 via the POSIX interface while others use a native POSIX
       library. For this reason, the POSIX function names are removed in this release.
       The macros in pcre2posix.h should ensure that re-compiling fixes any programs
       that haven't been compiled since before 10.33.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <[email protected]>
mtremer pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 24, 2021
- Update from 5.1.0 to 5.1.1
- Update rootfile
- Changelog is quite long and detailed so the following are the high level descriptions
   of the changes from the NEWS file in the source tarball. More details can be found in
   the ChangeLog file in the source tarball.
    Changes from 5.1.0 to 5.1.1
     1. Infrastructure upgrades: Bison 3.8, Gettext 0.20.2, Automake 1.16.4,
        and (will wonders never cease) Autoconf 2.71.
     2. asort and asorti now allow FUNCTAB and SYMTAB as the first argument if a
        second destination array is supplied. Similarly, using either array as
        the second argument is now a fatal error. Additionally, using either
        array as the destination for split(), match(), etc. also causes a
        fatal error.
     3. The new -I/--trace option prints a trace of the byte codes as they
        are executed.
     4. A number of subtle bugs relating to MPFR mode that caused differences
        between regular operation and MPFR mode have been fixed.
     5. The API now handles MPFR/GMP values slightly differently, requiring
        different memory management for those values. See the manual for the
        details if you have an extension using those values.  As a result,
        the minor version was incremented.
     6. $0 and the fields are now cleared before starting a BEGINFILE rule.
     7. The duplication of m4 and build-aux directories between the main
        directory and the extension directory has been removed. This
        simplifies the distribution.
     8. The test suite has been improved, making it easier to run the entire
        suite with -M. Use `GAWK_TEST_ARGS=-M make check' to do so.
     9. Profiling and pretty-printing output has been modified slightly so
        that functions are presented in a reasonable order with respect
        to the namespaces that contain them.
     10. Several example programs in the manual have been updated to their
         modern POSIX equivalents.
     11. A number of examples in doc/gawkinet.texi have been updated for
         current times. Thanks to Juergen Kahrs for the work.
     12. Handling of Infinity and NaN values has been improved.
     13. There has been a general tightening up of the use of const and
         of types.
     14. The "no effect" lint warnings have been fixed up and now behave
         more sanely.
     15. The manual has been updated with much more information about what is
         and is not a bug, and the changes in the gawk mailing lists.
     16. The behavior of strongly-typed regexp constants when passed as the
         third argument to sub() or gsub() has been clarified in the code and
         in the manual.
     17. Similar to item #4 above, division by zero is now fatal in MPFR
         mode, as it is in regular mode.
     18. There have been numerous minor code cleanups and bug fixes. See the
         ChangeLog for details.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <[email protected]>
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