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2016-02-16systemd-resolve: allow keys to be dumped in binary formZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
$ systemd-resolve --raw --openpgp zbyszek@fedoraproject.org | pgpdump /dev/stdin
2016-02-16systemd-resolve: reword --help outputZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The output didn't specify if the default for --cname/--search/--legend and other options was yes or no. Change the description to be explicit about that. Also make the --help output and man page closer.
2016-02-16man: show output in example systemd-resolve commandsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
I think example output allows the reader of the man page to see what functionlity is provided without running the commands themselves. Specific values in the examples are bound to get out of date but this is not a problem.
2016-02-16resolved: make sure to normalize all domain names returned via the busLennart Poettering
Most domain names we deal with are normalized anyway (since we read them that way from DNS packets), but some might not (because they are synthesized from unnormalized configuration or so), hence make sure to normalize all names before passing them out to clients, to be fully deterministic. Note that internally we are process normalized and non-normalized names the same way, and while comparing them ignore the differences due to unnormalized names. However, that internal implementation detail really shouldn't spill out the clients, hence make sure to clean it all up.
2016-02-16udev: fix cg_unified() return code checkingLennart Poettering
Fixes fall-out from 8b3aa503c171acdb9ec63484a8c50e2680d31e79. Fixes: #2635
2016-02-16core: fix assertion checkLennart Poettering
Fixes: #2632
2016-02-16resolve: print a noisy warning if we show crypto keys that could not be ↵Lennart Poettering
authenticated Doing DNS retrieval on non-authenticated crypt keys is useless, hence warn loudly about it.
2016-02-16networkd: rework idle detection logic of networkdLennart Poettering
This patch makes networkd stay around as long as there is more than just a loopback interface around, or the loopback device isn't fully probed yet, or the loopback device has a .network file attached. In essence, this means networkd stays around now continously as it should, unless it is running in some (container?) environment that really has no interface except a loopback device. Fixes #2577.
2016-02-16build-sys: fix type detectionLennart Poettering
Before this patch existence of char16_t, char32_t, key_serial_t was checked with AC_CHECK_DECLS() which doesn't actually work for types. Correct this to use AC_CHECK_TYPES() instead. Also, while we are at it, change the check for memfd_create() to use AC_CHECK_DECLS() instead of AC_CHECK_FUNCS(). This is a better choice, since a couple of syscalls are defined by glibc but not exported in the header files (pivot_root() for example), and we hence should probably be more picky with memfd_create() too, which glibc might decide to expose one day, but not necessarily in the headers too.
2016-02-16resolved: turn on DNSSEC by default, unless configured otherwiseLennart Poettering
Let's make sure DNSSEC gets more testing, by defaulting DNSSEC to "allow-downgrade" mode. Since distros should probably not ship DNSSEC enabled by default add a configure switch to disable this again. DNSSEC in "allow-downgrade" mode should mostly work without affecting user experience. There's one exception: some captive portal systems rewrite DNS in order to redirect HTTP traffic to the captive portal. If these systems implement DNS servers that are otherwise DNSSEC-capable (which in fact is pretty unlikely, but still...), then this will result in the captive portal being inaccessible. To fix this support in NetworkManager (or any other network management solution that does captive portal detection) is required, which simply turns off DNSSEC during the captive portal detection, and resets it back to the default (i.e. on) after captive portal authentication is complete.
2016-02-16Merge pull request #2628 from benjarobin/fix-pull-req-2611Lennart Poettering
time-util: Rename and fix call of deserialize_timestamp_value()
2016-02-15time-util: Rename and fix call of deserialize_timestamp_value()Benjamin Robin
The deserialize_timestamp_value() is renamed timestamp_deserialize() to be more consistent with dual_timestamp_deserialize() And add the NULL check back on realtime and monotonic
2016-02-15Merge pull request #2622 from keszybz/systemctl-m-hLennart Poettering
systemctl: include -M or -H arguments in the hint
2016-02-15systemctl: include -M or -H arguments in the hintZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2431 Some newlines are added, but the output will still exceed 80 columns in many cases. The fallback for oom conditions is changed from "n/a" to something "<service>", and a similar pattern is used for the new code. This way we have a realistic fallback for oom, which seems nicer than making the whole function return an error code which would then have to be propagated. $ systemctl -M fedora-rawhide restart systemd-networkd.service Job for systemd-networkd.service failed because start of the service was attempted too often. See "systemctl -M fedora-rawhide status systemd-networkd.service" and "journalctl -M fedora-rawhide -xe" for details. To force a start use "systemctl -M fedora-rawhide reset-failed systemd-networkd.service" followed by "systemctl -M fedora-rawhide start systemd-networkd.service" again.
2016-02-15Merge pull request #2611 from 0xAX/deserialize-clkidLennart Poettering
time-util: introduce deserialize_timestamp_value()
2016-02-16logind: use deserialize_timestamp_value()Alexander Kuleshov
which is introduced in the ebf30a086d commit.
2016-02-16machine: use deserialize_timestamp_value()Alexander Kuleshov
which is introduced in the ebf30a086dfa commit.
2016-02-16time-util: introduce deserialize_timestamp_value()Alexander Kuleshov
The time-util.c provides dual_timestamp_deserialize() function to convert value to usec_t and set it as value of ts->monotonic and ts->realtime. There are some places in code which do the same but only for one clockid_t (realtime or monotonic), when dual_timestamp_deserialize() sets value of both. This patch introduces the deserialize_timestamp_value() which converts a given value to usec_t and write it to a given timestamp.
2016-02-15Merge pull request #2620 from bengal/assert-sd-event-nowDaniel Mack
dhcp: assert the success of sd_event_now()
2016-02-15dhcp: assert the success of sd_event_now()Beniamino Galvani
The function must never fail.
2016-02-15Merge pull request #2618 from zonque/busproxy-removalLennart Poettering
remove bus-proxyd
2016-02-15Merge pull request #2596 from keszybz/move-activate-to-binLennart Poettering
Move activate to bin, extend --fdnames functionality
2016-02-15Merge pull request #2617 from rabinv/masterDaniel Mack
missing.h: define IFLA_EXT_MASK
2016-02-15missing.h: define IFLA_EXT_MASKRabin Vincent
We already define IFLA_PROMISCUITY and some other of these masks in order to allow building with older headers. Define IFLA_EXT_MASK too, which was added in the same kernel version as IFLA_PROMISCUITY (v3.10).
2016-02-14Promote systemd-activate to /usr/bin/systemd-socket-activateZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It has fairly wide functionality now and the interface has been stable for a while. It it a useful testing tool. The name is changed to better indicate what it does.
2016-02-13Merge pull request #2608 from poettering/resolved-prop-fixZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
bus property name fix in resolved
2016-02-13Merge pull request #2609 from 0xAX/service-dual-timestamp-serializationZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
service: remove unnecessary check that dual_timestamp is set
2016-02-13busctl: when formatting message contents, make sure to print all whitespacesLennart Poettering
Previously we'd miss a necessary whitespace at the end of arrays, if more data was following.
2016-02-13resolved: extend ResolveHostname() bus call so that it can parse IP addressesLennart Poettering
If the hostname passed to ResolveHostname() is actually an IP address that is correctly formatted as string parse it as such, avoid any DNS traffic and return the data in parsed form. This is useful for clients which can simply call the bus function now without caring about the precise formatting of specified hostnames. This mimics getaddrinfo()'s behaviour with the AI_NUMERICHOST flag set. Note that this logic is only implemented for ResolveHostname(), but not for calls such as ResolveRecord(), for which only DNS domain names may be used as input. The "authenticated" flag is set for look-ups of this type, after all no untrusted network traffic is involved.
2016-02-13resolved: rename "SearchDomains" property in the Manager interface to "Domains"Lennart Poettering
Another property name fuck-up. The property contains both search and routing domains and hence should be exposed as "Domains" rather than "SearchDomains". The counterpart in the Link object was correctly named, and the SetLinkDomains() and SetDomains() setter calls too, hence let's get this right, too. (Yepp, a minor API break actually, but given that this was so far not documented, and only 3 days public let's fix this now)
2016-02-13resolved: fix definition of SD_RESOLVED_FLAGS_MAKELennart Poettering
2016-02-13resolved: drop references to two bus error codes no longer usedLennart Poettering
2016-02-13update TODOLennart Poettering
2016-02-13service: remove unnecessary checkAlexander Kuleshov
We call dual_timestamp_serialize() only if the s->watchdog_timestamp is set. But the dual_timestamp_serialize() already checks a given dual timestamp by the call of the dual_timestamp_is_set(). So we can remove this check safely.
2016-02-13resolved: fix DNSSECSupported Link object property nameLennart Poettering
By mistake the "DNSSECSupported" bus property of the Link object got named "DNSSECSupport". Internally, it's named correctly, and the counterpart on the "Manager" object got named correctly too. Technically this rename is an API break, but given that the interface is not documented or widely announced yet, and just 3 days in a published release, let's just fix this, and hope nobody notices.
2016-02-13activate: allow multiple, possibly invalid, fd namesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Previous code only allowed a single name to be passed, and duplicated it over all descriptors. For the sake of testing, allow different names and in arbitrary number. If just one is given, duplicate it to match the number of sockets. This matches previuos behaviour. Since this is a testing tool, it seems useful to allow passing invalid names to test application behaviour with invalid names. Hence, only warn. When warning, escape the name.
2016-02-13basic/strv: fix strv_join for first empty argumentZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Empty strings were ignored in strv_join, but only if they were at the beginning of the string. Empty strings after at least one non-empty item were treated normally. Previously: {"x"} → "x" {"x", ""} → "x" {"x", "", ""} → "x::" {""} → "" {"", ""} → "" {"", "", ""} → "" {"", "x"} → "x" {"", "x", ""} → "x:" Now: {"x"} → "x" {"x", ""} → "x" {"x", "", ""} → "x::" {""} → "" {"", ""} → ":" {"", "", ""} → "::" {"", "x"} → ":x" {"", "x", ""} → ":x:"
2016-02-13Merge pull request #2603 from poettering/drop-compat-libsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Some spring cleaning
2016-02-13tree-wide: make more global variables staticLennart Poettering
let's export as little as we can
2016-02-13util: drop two unused calls from src/basic/Lennart Poettering
2016-02-13build-sys: drop aufs-util.[ch]Lennart Poettering
Left over cruft from the dkr excercise.
2016-02-13gitignore: remove stuff long lostLennart Poettering
Drop some entries of stuff we long removed from the main git repo, either because it was split out or removed altogether.
2016-02-13build-sys: drop Makefile symlink in src/basic/linuxLennart Poettering
The dir is not used otherwise, hence let's drop the Makefile, so that the dir stops to exist, too.
2016-02-13core: drop Capabilities= settingLennart Poettering
The setting is hardly useful (since its effect is generally reduced to zero due to file system caps), and with the advent of ambient caps an actually useful replacement exists, hence let's get rid of this. I am pretty sure this was unused and our man page already recommended against its use, hence this should be a safe thing to remove.
2016-02-13util-lib: drop json parserLennart Poettering
This was used by the dkr logic, which is gone now, hence remove this too. Should we need it one day again the git history never forgets... Note that this only covers the JSON parser. The JSON generator used by "journalctl -o json" remains, as its much much simpler and requires no infrastructure except printf() and the most basic escaping.
2016-02-13build-sys: drop libsystemd-{id128,daemon,login,journal}.so compat libsLennart Poettering
They have long been obsolete, and upstream distros and packages have mostly switched over, let's get rid of it for good.
2016-02-13Merge pull request #2589 from keszybz/resolve-tool-2Lennart Poettering
Better support of OPENPGPKEY, CAA, TLSA packets and tests
2016-02-12Merge pull request #2601 from poettering/systemd-analyze-dump-alignZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
core: fix indenting in dump output
2016-02-12resolve: always align flags to 8th column and print CAA flagsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Left-over unknown flags are printed numerically. Otherwise, it wouldn't be known what bits are remaining without knowning what the known bits are. A test case is added to verify the flag printing code: ============== src/resolve/test-data/fake-caa.pkts ============== google.com. IN CAA 0 issue "symantec.com" google.com. IN CAA 128 issue "symantec.com" -- Flags: critical google.com. IN CAA 129 issue "symantec.com" -- Flags: critical 1 google.com. IN CAA 22 issue "symantec.com" -- Flags: 22
2016-02-12resolve: parse CAA recordsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek