User eric has just rebuilt a portable snapshot, available from:
http://www.OpenSMTPD.org/archives/opensmtpd-201307091512p1.tar.gz
Checksum:
SHA256 (opensmtpd-201307091512p1.tar.gz) =
c65cd5167b0c3488794b175911922a559acc4c44dc08818e7319639b10551475
A summary of the content of this snapshot is available below.
Please test and let us know if it breaks something!
If this snapshot doesn't work, please also test with a previous one,
to help us spot where the issue is comming from. You can access all
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Summary of changes since last snapshot (opensmtpd-201306271531p1):
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* Get rid of env->sc_pw and env->sc_pwqueue. Each process explicitly
fetch the user it needs.
* Move early queue initialization in queue_init(). Queue Backends now
take the queue passwd as parameter in their init functions.
* Fix a segfault in smtpctl in offline mode.
* Also apply the delay between transactions in the RSET case.
* New implementation for the command line parser and dispatching in smtpctl.
Allows richer syntax in the command line, and makes the code way simpler to
follow and extend with new commands.
* Implement config options for fetch_source cache as for table_mysql.
* Unlink socket upon server shutdown
* Missing return in profiling code can cause truncated profiling keys
two be stored ... if we DO prefer that rather than losing the value,
we can rewrite as (void)bsnprintf();
* Only get the fetch response if result is 1.
Fix msg leak while there.
* Add config options for fetch_source cache.
* complete table_passwd.c
* TLS perfect forward secrecy with ecdhe
* Introduce expand string modifiers, diff by Colin Didier
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