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Profpatsch bf33c0e62e skawarePackages: Fall 2021 release
Maintainers Notes below.

~~~

 Hello,

 New versions of all the skarnet.org packages are available.

 skalibs has undergone a major update, with a few APIs having disappeared,
and others having changed. Compatibility with previous versions is  *not*
assured.
 Consequently, all the rest of the skarnet.org software has undergone
at least a release bump, in order to build with the new skalibs. But
some packages also have new functionality added (hence, a minor bump),
and others also have their own incompatible changes (hence, a major bump).

 The new versions are the following:

skalibs-2.11.0.0          (major)
nsss-0.2.0.0              (major)
utmps-0.1.0.3             (release)
execline-2.8.1.0          (minor)
s6-2.11.0.0               (major)
s6-rc-0.5.2.3             (release)
s6-portable-utils-2.2.3.3 (release)
s6-linux-utils-2.5.1.6    (release)
s6-linux-init-1.0.6.4     (release)
s6-dns-2.3.5.2            (release)
s6-networking-2.5.0.0     (major)
mdevd-0.1.5.0             (minor)
bcnm-0.0.1.4              (release)
dnsfunnel-0.0.1.2         (release)

Additionally, a new package has been released:
smtpd-starttls-proxy-0.0.1.0

 Dependencies have all been updated to the latest versions. They are,
this time, partially strict: libraries and binaries may build with older
releases of their dependencies, but not across major version bumps. The
safest approach is to upgrade everything at the same time.

 You do not need to recompile your s6-rc service databases or recreate
your s6-linux-init run-images.
 You should restart your supervision tree after upgrading skalibs and s6,
as soon as is convenient for you.

 Details of major and minor package changes follow.

* skalibs-2.11.0.0
  ----------------

 - A lot of obsolete or useless functionality has been removed:
libbiguint, rc4, md5, iobuffer, skasigaction, environ.h and
getpeereid.h headers, various functions that have not proven their
value in a while.
 - Some functions changed signatures or changed names, or both.
 - All custom types ending in _t have been renamed, to avoid treading on
POSIX  namespace. (The same change has not been done yet in other
packages,  but skalibs was the biggest offender by far.)
 - Signal functions have been deeply reworked.
 - cdb has been reworked, the API is now more user-friendly.
 - New functions have been added.

 The deletion of significant portions of code has made skalibs leaner.
libskarnet.so has dropped under 190 kB on x86_64.
 The cdb rewrite on its own has helped reduce an important amount of
boilerplate in cdb-using code.
 All in all, code linked against the new  skalibs should be slightly
smaller and use a tiny bit less RAM.

 https://skarnet.org/software/skalibs/
 git://git.skarnet.org/skalibs

* nsss-0.2.0.0
  ------------

 - Bugfixes.
 - nsss-switch wire protocol slightly modified, which is enough to
warrant a major version bump.
 - _r functions are now entirely thread-safe.
 - Spawned nsssd programs are now persistent and only expire after a
timeout on non-enumeration queries. This saves a lot of forking with
applications that can call  primitives such as getpwnam() repeatedly, as
e.g. mdevd does when  initially parsing its configuration file.
 - New nsssd-switch program, implementing real nsswitch functionality
by dispatching queries to various backends according to a script.
It does not dlopen a single library or read a single config file.

 https://skarnet.org/software/nsss/
 git://git.skarnet.org/nsss

* execline-2.8.1.0
  ----------------

 - Bugfixes.
 - New binary: case. It compares a value against a series of regular
expressions, executing into another command line on the first match.

 https://skarnet.org/software/execline/
 git://git.skarnet.org/execline

* s6-2.11.0.0
  -----------

 - Bugfixes.
 - Some libs6 header names have been simplified.
 - s6-svwait now accepts -r and -R options.
 - s6-supervise now reads an optional lock-fd file in the service
directory; if it finds one, the first action of the service is to take
a blocking lock. This prevents confusion when a controller process dies
while still leaving workers holding resources; it also prevents log
spamming on user mistakes (autobackgrounding services, notably).
 - New binaries: s6-socklog, s6-svlink, s6-svunlink. The former is a
rewrite of smarden.org's socklog program, in order to implement a fully
functional syslogd with only s6 programs. The latter are tools that start
and stop services by symlinking/unlinking service directories from a
scan directory, in order to make it easier to integrate s6-style services
in boot scripts for sequential service managers such as OpenRC.

 https://skarnet.org/software/s6/
 git://git.skarnet.org/s6

* s6-networking-2.5.0.0
  ---------------------

 - Bugfixes.
 - minidentd has been removed. It was an old and somehow still buggy
piece of  code that was only hanging around for nostalgia reasons.
 - Full support for client certificates. Details of the client
certificate are transmitted to the application via environment
variables (or via an environment string in the case of opportunistic
TLS).
 - Full SNI support, including server-side. (That involved a deep dive
into the bearssl internals, which is why it took so long.) The filenames
containing secret keys and certificates for <domain> are read in the
environment variables KEYFILE:<domain> and CERTFILE:<domain>.

 Complete client certificate and SNI support now make the TLS part of
s6-networking a fully viable replacement of stunnel and other similar
TLS tunneling tools. This is most interesting when s6-networking is
built against bearssl, which uses about 1/9 of the resources that OpenSSL
needs.

 https://skarnet.org/software/s6-networking/
 git://git.skarnet.org/s6-networking

* mdevd-0.1.5.0
  -------------

 - A new option to mdevd is available: -O <nlgroups>.
This option makes mdevd rebroadcast uevents to a netlink group (or set
of netlink groups) once they have been handled. This allows applications
to read uevents from a netlink group *after* the device manager is done
with them. This is useful, for instance, when pairing mdevd with
libudev-zero for full udev emulation.
 - The * and & directives, which previously were only triggered by
"add" and "remove" actions, are now triggered by *all* action types.
This gives users full scripting access to any event, which can be
used to implement complex rules similar to udev ones.

 These two changes make it possible to now build a full-featured desktop
system based on mdevd + libudev-zero, without running systemd-udevd or
eudev.

 https://skarnet.org/software/mdevd/
 git://git.skarnet.org/mdevd

* smtpd-starttls-proxy-0.0.1.0
  ----------------------------

 This new package, in conjunction with the latest s6-networking,
implements the STARTTLS functionality for inetd-like mail servers that
do not already support it. (Currently only tested with qmail-smtpd.)
If you have noticed that sending mail to skarnet.org supports STARTTLS
now, it is thanks to this little piece of software.

 https://skarnet.org/software/smtpd-starttls-proxy/
 git://git.skarnet.org/smtpd-starttls-proxy

 Enjoy,
 Bug-reports welcome.

 Laurent
2021-09-27 14:28:43 +02:00

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/*
Copyright: (C)2015-2020 Laurent Bercot. http://skarnet.org/
ISC license. See http://opensource.org/licenses/ISC
Build-time requirements: skalibs. https://skarnet.org/software/skalibs/
Run-time requirements: none, if you link skalibs statically.
Compilation:
gcc -o sdnotify-wrapper -L/usr/lib/skalibs sdnotify-wrapper.c -lskarnet
Use /usr/lib/skalibs/libskarnet.a instead of -lskarnet to link statically.
Adapt gcc's -I and -L options to your skalibs installation paths.
Usage: if a daemon would be launched by systemd as "foobard args...",
launch it as "sdnotify-wrapper foobard args..." instead, and you can now
tell systemd that this daemon supports readiness notification.
Instead of using sd_notify() and having to link against the systemd
library, the daemon notifies readiness by writing whatever it wants
to a file descriptor (by default: stdout), then a newline. (Then it
should close that file descriptor.) The simplest way is something like
int notify_readiness() { write(1, "\n", 1) ; close(1) ; }
This mechanism is understandable by any notification readiness framework.
Readiness notification occurs when the newline is written, not when
the descriptor is closed; but since sdnotify-wrapper stops reading
after the first newline and will exit, any subsequent writes will
fail and it's best to simply close the descriptor right away.
sdnotify-wrapper sees the notification when it occurs and sends it
to systemd using the sd_notify format.
Options:
-d fd: the daemon will write its notification on descriptor fd.
Default is 1.
-f: do not doublefork. Use if the daemon waits for children it does
not know it has (for instance, superservers do this). When in doubt,
do not use that option, or you may have a zombie hanging around.
-t timeout: if the daemon has not sent a notification after timeout
milliseconds, give up and exit; systemd will not be notified.
-k: keep the NOTIFY_SOCKET environment variable when execing into the
daemon. By default, the variable is unset: the daemon should not need it.
Notes:
sdnotify-wrapper does not change the daemon's pid. It runs as a
(grand)child of the daemon.
If the NOTIFY_SOCKET environment variable is not set, sdnotify-wrapper
does nothing - it only execs into the daemon.
sdnotify-wrapper is more liberal than sd_notify(). It will accept
a relative path in NOTIFY_SOCKET.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/un.h>
#include <skalibs/uint64.h>
#include <skalibs/types.h>
#include <skalibs/bytestr.h>
#include <skalibs/sgetopt.h>
#include <skalibs/strerr2.h>
#include <skalibs/allreadwrite.h>
#include <skalibs/tai.h>
#include <skalibs/iopause.h>
#include <skalibs/djbunix.h>
#include <skalibs/socket.h>
#include <skalibs/exec.h>
#define USAGE "sdnotify-wrapper [ -d fd ] [ -f ] [ -t timeout ] [ -k ] prog..."
#define dieusage() strerr_dieusage(100, USAGE)
#define VAR "NOTIFY_SOCKET"
static inline int ipc_sendto (int fd, char const *s, size_t len, char const *path)
{
struct sockaddr_un sa ;
size_t l = strlen(path) ;
if (l > IPCPATH_MAX) return (errno = ENAMETOOLONG, 0) ;
memset(&sa, 0, sizeof sa) ;
sa.sun_family = AF_UNIX ;
memcpy(sa.sun_path, path, l+1) ;
if (path[0] == '@') sa.sun_path[0] = 0 ;
return sendto(fd, s, len, MSG_NOSIGNAL, (struct sockaddr *)&sa, sizeof sa) >= 0 ;
}
static inline void notify_systemd (pid_t pid, char const *socketpath)
{
size_t n = 16 ;
char fmt[16 + PID_FMT] = "READY=1\nMAINPID=" ;
int fd = ipc_datagram_b() ;
if (fd < 0) strerr_diefu1sys(111, "create socket") ;
n += pid_fmt(fmt + n, pid) ;
fmt[n++] = '\n' ;
if (!ipc_sendto(fd, fmt, n, socketpath))
strerr_diefu2sys(111, "send notification message to ", socketpath) ;
close(fd) ;
}
static inline int run_child (int fd, unsigned int timeout, pid_t pid, char const *s)
{
char dummy[4096] ;
iopause_fd x = { .fd = fd, .events = IOPAUSE_READ } ;
tain deadline ;
tain_now_g() ;
if (timeout) tain_from_millisecs(&deadline, timeout) ;
else deadline = tain_infinite_relative ;
tain_add_g(&deadline, &deadline) ;
for (;;)
{
int r = iopause_g(&x, 1, &deadline) ;
if (r < 0) strerr_diefu1sys(111, "iopause") ;
if (!r) return 99 ;
r = sanitize_read(fd_read(fd, dummy, 4096)) ;
if (r < 0)
if (errno == EPIPE) return 1 ;
else strerr_diefu1sys(111, "read from parent") ;
else if (r && memchr(dummy, '\n', r)) break ;
}
close(fd) ;
notify_systemd(pid, s) ;
return 0 ;
}
int main (int argc, char const *const *argv)
{
char const *s = getenv(VAR) ;
unsigned int fd = 1 ;
unsigned int timeout = 0 ;
int df = 1, keep = 0 ;
PROG = "sdnotify-wrapper" ;
{
subgetopt l = SUBGETOPT_ZERO ;
for (;;)
{
int opt = subgetopt_r(argc, argv, "d:ft:k", &l) ;
if (opt == -1) break ;
switch (opt)
{
case 'd' : if (!uint0_scan(l.arg, &fd)) dieusage() ; break ;
case 'f' : df = 0 ; break ;
case 't' : if (!uint0_scan(l.arg, &timeout)) dieusage() ; break ;
case 'k' : keep = 1 ; break ;
default : dieusage() ;
}
}
argc -= l.ind ; argv += l.ind ;
}
if (!argc) dieusage() ;
if (!s) xexec(argv) ;
else
{
pid_t parent = getpid() ;
pid_t child ;
int p[2] ;
if (pipe(p) < 0) strerr_diefu1sys(111, "pipe") ;
child = df ? doublefork() : fork() ;
if (child < 0) strerr_diefu1sys(111, df ? "doublefork" : "fork") ;
else if (!child)
{
PROG = "sdnotify-wrapper (child)" ;
close(p[1]) ;
return run_child(p[0], timeout, parent, s) ;
}
close(p[0]) ;
if (fd_move((int)fd, p[1]) < 0) strerr_diefu1sys(111, "move descriptor") ;
if (keep) xexec(argv) ;
else xmexec_m(argv, VAR, sizeof(VAR)) ;
}
}