tcp/ip 5.0 beta update

There is a new beta update available for TCP/IP 5.0 beta participants, for
both Runtime and Toolkit at…

http://betas.qnx.com/tcpip/

Here’s the latest info from the changes files:


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Runtime April 17th
2003


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Runtime beta please install tcprt5.A.030103.tar.F prior
to installing this beta.

/etc/config/socket/nfsstart

  • Starts Nfsd instead of nfsd.


    /usr/ucb/Tcpip

  • TCP/IP stack would fault due to corrupted buffers if the
    Tcpip process ran out of threads (see Tcpip -t option).


    /usr/ucb/sliplogin

  • Fixes to set serial device to raw mode.

  • Fix to set slipinterface as ‘UP’.


    /usr/ucb/snmpd

  • Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
    overwritten by an old time value.


    /usr/ucb/snmpnetstat

  • Adjustments to ouput format.

  • -i option fixed.

  • -r option fixed.

  • Help information fixed.


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Toolkit April 17th
2003


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Toolkit beta please install tcptk5.A.030106.tar.F prior
to installing this beta.

/usr/lib/snmp3r.lib

/usr/lib/snmp3s.lib

Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
overwritten by an old time value.

Martin Walter wrote:

There is a new beta update available for TCP/IP 5.0 beta participants, for
both Runtime and Toolkit at…

Does this Tcpip include the fixes in the tcpip_g I got in February?

Richard

http://betas.qnx.com/tcpip/

Here’s the latest info from the changes files:


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Runtime April 17th
2003


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Runtime beta please install tcprt5.A.030103.tar.F prior
to installing this beta.

/etc/config/socket/nfsstart

  • Starts Nfsd instead of nfsd.


    /usr/ucb/Tcpip

  • TCP/IP stack would fault due to corrupted buffers if the
    Tcpip process ran out of threads (see Tcpip -t option).


    /usr/ucb/sliplogin

  • Fixes to set serial device to raw mode.

  • Fix to set slipinterface as ‘UP’.


    /usr/ucb/snmpd

  • Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
    overwritten by an old time value.


    /usr/ucb/snmpnetstat

  • Adjustments to ouput format.

  • -i option fixed.

  • -r option fixed.

  • Help information fixed.


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Toolkit April 17th
2003


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Toolkit beta please install tcptk5.A.030106.tar.F prior
to installing this beta.

/usr/lib/snmp3r.lib

/usr/lib/snmp3s.lib

Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
overwritten by an old time value.

Yes it does. Here is the missing readme description


When a nlist message was sent to Tcpip (netstat), the Tcpip
stack would search the message until a NULL was found, which sometimes
did not exist. Depending on the layout of memory, this may cause the
code to search to the end of addressable memory causing a fault. This
has been fixed.

Dave

Richard Kramer wrote:

Martin Walter wrote:

There is a new beta update available for TCP/IP 5.0 beta participants,
for
both Runtime and Toolkit at…


Does this Tcpip include the fixes in the tcpip_g I got in February?

Richard


http://betas.qnx.com/tcpip/

Here’s the latest info from the changes files:


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Runtime April 17th
2003


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Runtime beta please install tcprt5.A.030103.tar.F
prior
to installing this beta.

/etc/config/socket/nfsstart

  • Starts Nfsd instead of nfsd.


    /usr/ucb/Tcpip

  • TCP/IP stack would fault due to corrupted buffers if the
    Tcpip process ran out of threads (see Tcpip -t option).


    /usr/ucb/sliplogin

  • Fixes to set serial device to raw mode.

  • Fix to set slipinterface as ‘UP’.


    /usr/ucb/snmpd

  • Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
    overwritten by an old time value.


    /usr/ucb/snmpnetstat

  • Adjustments to ouput format.

  • -i option fixed.

  • -r option fixed.

  • Help information fixed.


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Toolkit April 17th
2003


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Toolkit beta please install tcptk5.A.030106.tar.F
prior
to installing this beta.

/usr/lib/snmp3r.lib

/usr/lib/snmp3s.lib

Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
overwritten by an old time value.

We’ll add this to the changes file and re-post it. This is what beta’s are
for :slight_smile:

-Martin.

“Dave Brown” <dabrown@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:3EA7EA9D.5010603@qnx.com

Yes it does. Here is the missing readme description


When a nlist message was sent to Tcpip (netstat), the Tcpip
stack would search the message until a NULL was found, which sometimes
did not exist. Depending on the layout of memory, this may cause the
code to search to the end of addressable memory causing a fault. This
has been fixed.

Dave

Richard Kramer wrote:
Martin Walter wrote:

There is a new beta update available for TCP/IP 5.0 beta participants,
for
both Runtime and Toolkit at…


Does this Tcpip include the fixes in the tcpip_g I got in February?

Richard


http://betas.qnx.com/tcpip/

Here’s the latest info from the changes files:

\


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Runtime April
17th
2003


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Runtime beta please install tcprt5.A.030103.tar.F
prior
to installing this beta.

/etc/config/socket/nfsstart

  • Starts Nfsd instead of nfsd.


    /usr/ucb/Tcpip

  • TCP/IP stack would fault due to corrupted buffers if the
    Tcpip process ran out of threads (see Tcpip -t option).


    /usr/ucb/sliplogin

  • Fixes to set serial device to raw mode.

  • Fix to set slipinterface as ‘UP’.


    /usr/ucb/snmpd

  • Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
    overwritten by an old time value.


    /usr/ucb/snmpnetstat

  • Adjustments to ouput format.

  • -i option fixed.

  • -r option fixed.

  • Help information fixed.

    \


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Toolkit April
17th
2003


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Toolkit beta please install tcptk5.A.030106.tar.F
prior
to installing this beta.

/usr/lib/snmp3r.lib

/usr/lib/snmp3s.lib

Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
overwritten by an old time value.
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Martin Walter wrote:

We’ll add this to the changes file and re-post it. This is what beta’s are
for > :slight_smile:

One other thing - The link you posted gets you to a place that says
there is a full archive available, but I could not see it. The reason I
would like to have it is that out original tcprt5 had installed into
/usr/tcprt/5.0beta (not /usr/tcprt/5.0) so the recent patches don’t work
without some hand work.
I am thus wondering if what we are starting from is the “real thing”.

Richard

-Martin.

“Dave Brown” <> dabrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:> 3EA7EA9D.5010603@qnx.com> …

Yes it does. Here is the missing readme description


When a nlist message was sent to Tcpip (netstat), the Tcpip
stack would search the message until a NULL was found, which sometimes
did not exist. Depending on the layout of memory, this may cause the
code to search to the end of addressable memory causing a fault. This
has been fixed.

Dave

Richard Kramer wrote:

Martin Walter wrote:


There is a new beta update available for TCP/IP 5.0 beta participants,
for
both Runtime and Toolkit at…


Does this Tcpip include the fixes in the tcpip_g I got in February?

Richard


http://betas.qnx.com/tcpip/

Here’s the latest info from the changes files:


\


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Runtime April

17th

2003

\


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Runtime beta please install tcprt5.A.030103.tar.F
prior
to installing this beta.

/etc/config/socket/nfsstart

  • Starts Nfsd instead of nfsd.


    /usr/ucb/Tcpip

  • TCP/IP stack would fault due to corrupted buffers if the
    Tcpip process ran out of threads (see Tcpip -t option).


    /usr/ucb/sliplogin

  • Fixes to set serial device to raw mode.

  • Fix to set slipinterface as ‘UP’.


    /usr/ucb/snmpd

  • Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
    overwritten by an old time value.


    /usr/ucb/snmpnetstat

  • Adjustments to ouput format.

  • -i option fixed.

  • -r option fixed.

  • Help information fixed.


    \


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Toolkit April

17th

2003

\


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Toolkit beta please install tcptk5.A.030106.tar.F
prior
to installing this beta.

/usr/lib/snmp3r.lib

/usr/lib/snmp3s.lib

Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
overwritten by an old time value.

\

Hmmm…

One other thing - The link you posted gets you to a place that says
there is a full archive available, but I could not see it. The reason I

The link takes me to a click through beta agreement, then I get the chioce
of " Full archives" , “Updates”, or “Alpha”.
Full_archives and Alpha directories are empty.

Do you see something different?

You need to have teh released versionof TCP/IP 5.0 installed before applying
any of these beta archives. If you don’t have it, you can get it at:
http://www.qnx.com/developer/download/updates/qnx4/tcpip5/index.html
this should install to /usr/tcprt/5.0

would like to have it is that out original tcprt5 had installed into
/usr/tcprt/5.0beta (not /usr/tcprt/5.0) so the recent patches don’t work
without some hand work.
I am thus wondering if what we are starting from is the “real thing”.

It sounds to me like you had theoriginal tcpip5.0 beta.

-Martin.


Richard


-Martin.

“Dave Brown” <> dabrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:> 3EA7EA9D.5010603@qnx.com> …

Yes it does. Here is the missing readme description


When a nlist message was sent to Tcpip (netstat), the Tcpip
stack would search the message until a NULL was found, which sometimes
did not exist. Depending on the layout of memory, this may cause the
code to search to the end of addressable memory causing a fault. This
has been fixed.

Dave

Richard Kramer wrote:

Martin Walter wrote:


There is a new beta update available for TCP/IP 5.0 beta participants,
for
both Runtime and Toolkit at…


Does this Tcpip include the fixes in the tcpip_g I got in February?

Richard


http://betas.qnx.com/tcpip/

Here’s the latest info from the changes files:



\


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Runtime April

17th

2003


\


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Runtime beta please install tcprt5.A.030103.tar.F
prior
to installing this beta.

/etc/config/socket/nfsstart

  • Starts Nfsd instead of nfsd.


    /usr/ucb/Tcpip

  • TCP/IP stack would fault due to corrupted buffers if the
    Tcpip process ran out of threads (see Tcpip -t option).


    /usr/ucb/sliplogin

  • Fixes to set serial device to raw mode.

  • Fix to set slipinterface as ‘UP’.


    /usr/ucb/snmpd

  • Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
    overwritten by an old time value.


    /usr/ucb/snmpnetstat

  • Adjustments to ouput format.

  • -i option fixed.

  • -r option fixed.

  • Help information fixed.



    \


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Toolkit April

17th

2003


\


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Toolkit beta please install tcptk5.A.030106.tar.F
prior
to installing this beta.

/usr/lib/snmp3r.lib

/usr/lib/snmp3s.lib

Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
overwritten by an old time value.


\

Martin Walter wrote:

Hmmm…
One other thing - The link you posted gets you to a place that says
there is a full archive available, but I could not see it. The reason I

The link takes me to a click through beta agreement, then I get the chioce
of " Full archives" , “Updates”, or “Alpha”.
Full_archives and Alpha directories are empty.

Do you see something different?
Not when I really open my eyes …

Thanks,

Richard

You need to have teh released versionof TCP/IP 5.0 installed before applying
any of these beta archives. If you don’t have it, you can get it at:
http://www.qnx.com/developer/download/updates/qnx4/tcpip5/index.html
this should install to /usr/tcprt/5.0

would like to have it is that out original tcprt5 had installed into
/usr/tcprt/5.0beta (not /usr/tcprt/5.0) so the recent patches don’t work
without some hand work.
I am thus wondering if what we are starting from is the “real thing”.


It sounds to me like you had theoriginal tcpip5.0 beta.

-Martin.



Richard


-Martin.

“Dave Brown” <> dabrown@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:> 3EA7EA9D.5010603@qnx.com> …


Yes it does. Here is the missing readme description


When a nlist message was sent to Tcpip (netstat), the Tcpip
stack would search the message until a NULL was found, which sometimes
did not exist. Depending on the layout of memory, this may cause the
code to search to the end of addressable memory causing a fault. This
has been fixed.

Dave

Richard Kramer wrote:


Martin Walter wrote:



There is a new beta update available for TCP/IP 5.0 beta participants,
for
both Runtime and Toolkit at…


Does this Tcpip include the fixes in the tcpip_g I got in February?

Richard



http://betas.qnx.com/tcpip/

Here’s the latest info from the changes files:



\


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Runtime April

17th


2003


\


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Runtime beta please install tcprt5.A.030103.tar.F
prior
to installing this beta.

/etc/config/socket/nfsstart

  • Starts Nfsd instead of nfsd.


    /usr/ucb/Tcpip

  • TCP/IP stack would fault due to corrupted buffers if the
    Tcpip process ran out of threads (see Tcpip -t option).


    /usr/ucb/sliplogin

  • Fixes to set serial device to raw mode.

  • Fix to set slipinterface as ‘UP’.


    /usr/ucb/snmpd

  • Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
    overwritten by an old time value.


    /usr/ucb/snmpnetstat

  • Adjustments to ouput format.

  • -i option fixed.

  • -r option fixed.

  • Help information fixed.



    \


**
TCP/IP 5 to TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A (Beta) Changes for Toolkit April

17th


2003


\


**
This patch includes the following binaries.
For the binaries which were made available in the January 3rd 2003
TCP/IP 5.0 Patch A Toolkit beta please install tcptk5.A.030106.tar.F
prior
to installing this beta.

/usr/lib/snmp3r.lib

/usr/lib/snmp3s.lib

Fixed memory leak in snmp library where current time was being
overwritten by an old time value.


\