Signed-off-by: Jeronimo Pellegrini <j_p@aleph0.info>
Maintainer: myself ( Jeronimo Pellegrini <j_p@aleph0.info> )
Compile tested: compiles on x86_64, target mips (AR7xxx), OpenWRT master
and OpenWRT 18.06.2
Run tested: on AR7xxx (TP-Link Archer C7 v.4)
Description:
This is an efficient Scheme interpreter, which comes with several
modules for networking, filesystem access, and other useful tasks.
It can be used as scripting language for automating tasks, by users
who prefer dynamic functional languages over imperative or
object-oriented ones.
Note: this should prevent wget to writing to /root/.wget-hsts
which can lead to flash memory degradation.
Signed-off-by: Jan Pavlinec <jan.pavlinec@nic.cz>
Update nano editor to version 4.0.
Release notes at
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/nano.git/plain/NEWS?h=v4.0
2019.03.24 - GNU nano 4.0 "Thy Rope of Sands"
* An overlong line is no longer automatically hard-wrapped.
* Smooth scrolling (one line at a time) has become the default.
* A newline character is no longer automatically added at end of buffer.
* The line below the title bar is by default part of the editing space.
* Option --breaklonglines (-b) turns automatic hard-wrapping back on.
* Option --jumpyscrolling (-j) gives the chunky, half-screen scrolling.
* Option --finalnewline (-f) brings back the automatic newline at EOF.
* Option --emptyline (-e) leaves the line below the title bar unused.
* <Alt+Up> and <Alt+Down> now do a linewise scroll instead of a findnext.
* Any number of justifications can be undone (like all other operations).
* When marked text is justified, it becomes a single, separate paragraph.
* Option --guidestripe=<number> draws a vertical bar at the given column.
* Option --fill=<number> no longer turns on automatic hard-wrapping.
* When a line continues offscreen, it now ends with a highlighted ">".
* The halfs of a split two-column character are shown as "[" and "]".
* A line now scrolls horizontally one column earlier.
* The bindable functions 'cutwordleft' and 'cutwordright' were renamed
to 'chopwordleft' and 'chopwordright' as they don't use the cutbuffer.
* The paragraph-jumping functions were moved from Search to Go-to-Line.
* Option --rebinddelete is able to compensate for more misbindings.
* Options --morespace and --smooth are obsolete and thus ignored.
* The --disable-wrapping-as-root configure option was removed.
Signed-off-by: Hannu Nyman <hannu.nyman@iki.fi>
The variables can be empty if not set in the UCI config.
Reported-by: Petr Novák <petrn@me.com>
Signed-off-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@redhat.com>
This bug was introduced since dd206b7d0b
mwan3_remon_ipv4 and mwan3_remon_ipv6 is command to run not a variable
I add some comments on them hopefully people will notice it
Signed-off-by: Chen Minqiang <ptpt52@gmail.com>
The Go compiler can now manage the build dependencies by itself, as
obfs4proxy has been ported to a Go module.
Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
This adds several variables for Go package Makefiles:
* GO_PKG_GCFLAGS - go tool compile arguments
* GO_PKG_LDFLAGS - go tool link arguments
* GO_PKG_LDFLAGS_X - go tool link -X definitions
Settings these will add the corresponding flags to the go install
command line. (Other command line arguments can still be added by
passing them as the first argument to GoPackage/Build/Compile.)
This also adds Go's runtime environment variables (GOGC, GOMAXPROCS,
GOTRACEBACK) to the unexport list.
Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
* fix a json related ressource leak
* add a reload trigger when the wireless config gets changed
* set an interface default 'trm_wwan' (like the LuCI frontend)
* reordered nested loops to optimize the connection handling
Signed-off-by: Dirk Brenken <dev@brenken.org>
Yggdrasil builds end-to-end encrypted networks with IPv6. Beyond the
similarities with cjdns is a different routing algorithm. This
globally-agreed spanning tree uses greedy routing in a metric space.
Back-pressure routing techniques allow advanced link aggregation bonding
on per-stream basis. In turn, a single stream will span across multiple
network interfaces simultaneously with much greater throughput.
Authored by: William Fleurant <meshnet@protonmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
- CVE-2019-3855
Possible integer overflow in transport read allows out-of-bounds write
- CVE-2019-3856
Possible integer overflow in keyboard interactive handling allows
out-of-bounds write
- CVE-2019-3857
Possible integer overflow leading to zero-byte allocation and out-of-bounds
write
- CVE-2019-3858
Possible zero-byte allocation leading to an out-of-bounds read
- CVE-2019-3859
Out-of-bounds reads with specially crafted payloads due to unchecked use of
`_libssh2_packet_require` and `_libssh2_packet_requirev`
- CVE-2019-3860
Out-of-bounds reads with specially crafted SFTP packets
- CVE-2019-3861
Out-of-bounds reads with specially crafted SSH packets
- CVE-2019-3862
Out-of-bounds memory comparison
- CVE-2019-3863
Integer overflow in user authenicate keyboard interactive allows
out-of-bounds writes
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Kemper <sebastian_ml@gmx.net>