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* monitoring-plugins/pr/1443:
add openssl 1.1 support
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http://radcli.github.io/radcli/
(Closes #1437)
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changes:
- CRYPTO_lock detection replaced in configure.ac. We don't use that
function anywhere, so just replace it with the suggested one from
https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Library_Initialization#Autoconf
- OPENSSL_NO_SSL2 is no longer defined while ssl2 is not included.
Set it ourself using the suggested openssl 1.1 version check from
https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/1.1_API_Changes#Backward_compatibility
- openssl 1.1 sends a sigpipe if the connection is still open when
calling SSL_shutdown(), so move the close before the shutdown.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <sven@nierlein.de>
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This reverts commit 6986aa1d0a352d8d02eed4896034631fffd25a27. That
commit leads to issues on non-Linux systems, and it seems to not
(always) work as expected on Linux, either.
Conflicts:
plugins/Makefile.am
plugins/check_disk.c
Closes #1377 and closes #1329.
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This addition is based on a patch contributed by Christopher Schultz.
Closes #1099.
Closes #1171.
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* handle-hanging-nfs:
NEWS: Mention check_disk enhancement
Cosmetic change: s/THRLIBS/THREADLIBS/
configure.ac: Don't let pthread check depend on OS
check_disk: Seperate declarations from code
check_disk: Remove unused status variable
check_disk: Fix pthread start routine type
Don't let check_disk hang on hanging file systems
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Use a more intuitive variable name.
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* maint:
NEWS: Modify list of changes for 2.1.1 release
Prepare release
THANKS.in: Add new authors
NEWS: Updating all the fixes
check_tcp: fix help description regarding escape option
check_ntp: Nul-terminate jitter data
Revert "plugins/check_ntp.c - Verify struct from response"
check_real: fix null termination
check_ntp: fix null termination
check_apt: fix memset
Conflicts:
NEWS
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Don't check the operating system environment to detect the correct
linker flags for using the POSIX thread library.
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Even we have none feedback in PR #1283
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When configuring PATH_TO_QMAIL_QSTAT the PATH_TO_MAILQ would get applied
instead after tests had passed. Also made --with-qmail-qstat-command a
configuration option.
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Prefer the FreeRADIUS Client library over radiusclient-ng, and prefer
that one over the original radiusclient library.
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Allow for using the FreeRADIUS Client library instead of radiusclient or
radiusclient-ng. The latter two projects are dead.
Closes #1231.
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We no longer set LIBGNUTLS_CONFIG, as GnuTLS no longer ships a
"libgnutls-config" tool.
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Remove the buggy and complex awk(1) magic in "plugins-scripts/subst.in"
in favor of simple sed(1) substitutions.
The plugins in the "plugins-scripts" directory now always use the PATH
specified via "./configure --trusted-path", or the default PATH
hard-coded in "configure.ac".
Fixes #1242.
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* awiddersheim/fix_trusted_path:
Fix trusted path
Conflicts:
plugins-scripts/check_ntp.pl
plugins-scripts/subst.in
Closes #1212.
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