Timeline
Jan 15, 2012:
- 10:02 PM Changeset [2113] by
- Fix clobbered hunk.
- 9:56 PM Changeset [2112] by
- More docs.
- 9:20 PM Changeset [2111] by
- Update install-howto.sh to make more sense
- 4:51 AM Changeset [2110] by
- Move asa.mit.edu vhost to asa-db locker (per personal communication)
Jan 13, 2012:
- 1:16 AM Changeset [2109] by
- Renew certificates for isawyou, cs6090
Jan 3, 2012:
- 1:32 PM Changeset [2108] by
- Certificate and configuration for pickr.mit.edu
- 12:19 PM Changeset [2107] by
- Correct picker.mit.edu aliases In r2106, there was a change to the aliases line that added pickr and pickr.mit.edu, bringing this configuration into sync with LDAP. However, this is clearly Wrong (TM) as the certificate has been issued for picker.mit.edu only. This change reflects a re-sync with LDAP after the aliases have been corrected.
- 11:17 AM Changeset [2106] by
- Certificate renewal for eastgate and picker
Dec 31, 2011:
- 10:26 PM Changeset [2105] by
- Fix admof to compile with OpenAFS 1.6
- 9:46 PM Changeset [2104] by
- Makefile: Make multiline statements fail on error Also stop pointlessly hiding the commands being executed.
- 9:46 PM Changeset [2103] by
- Makefile: tarballs: Only run autoconf if it has something to do
- 9:46 PM Changeset [2102] by
- Makefile: patch-specs: Only patch existent specs
- 9:16 PM Changeset [2101] by
- signup-scripts-backend: Make users.banned case-insensitive
Dec 27, 2011:
- 11:15 AM Changeset [2100] by
- Fix syslog-ng/systemd interaction, or "socket to me!" systemd creates and passes datagram sockets to daemons (at least by default). Fedora's default configuration for syslog-ng expected the socket passed in to be a stream socket (and we slurped that in forever ago). When syslog-ng sees that the socket it received isn't of the type it expected, instead of either coping or barfing, it just opens a new /dev/log socket of the type it wants, which is just hunky-dory for programs that connect after it disowns systemd's socket, but for anything that already connected to the datagram socket from systemd, they're logging to a useless socket that systemd isn't poll()ing, and thus can block (and, depending on what programs end up in this situation, potentially wedge your entire system). So, uh... let's not do that anymore. Fedora's also changing their default config. See RHBZ #742624
Dec 26, 2011:
- 4:15 AM Ticket #276 (Support postgres) created by
- PostgreSQL is kinda neat. Also, if we supported it, Django South would …
Dec 19, 2011:
- 7:39 PM Changeset [2099] by
- Fix scripts-syslog-ng history, built but uncommitted changes
- 6:15 PM Changeset [2098] by
- Certificate renewal for debathena and impact
Dec 17, 2011:
- 4:50 AM Changeset [2097] by
- scripts-syslog-ng-config: Package r2095 and r2096
- 3:05 AM Changeset [2096] by
- d_zroot: Merge r2093 and r2094 into Debian copy
- 3:00 AM Changeset [2095] by
- d_zroot: Synchronize punted messages in Debian and Fedora copies
- 2:12 AM Changeset [2094] by
- d_zroot: make 'message redacted' message go to -c scripts-auto
- 12:00 AM Changeset [2093] by
- d_zroot: Don't accidentally let @recipients be empty d_zroot.pl fails to notice when the .k5login is nonexistent/empty, and when it runs ("zwrite", "-c", "scripts-spew", @k5login), it ends up giving zwrite no recipients, which causes the message to go to <scripts-spew,*,*>. This has the potential to leak sensitive logs on a misconfigured server. Fix this by redacting messages and also warning at startup if the .k5login is empty.
Dec 16, 2011:
- 10:20 PM Changeset [2092] by
- Package Evan Broder's PyAFS
- 8:58 PM Changeset [2091] by
- mock: enable the scripts repo while building
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