What problems were fixed by Open UNIX 8.0.0 Maintenance Pack 7? 
 
KEYWORDS: fixes 800 8.0.0 ou8 Open UNIX maintenance pack 7 mpack7 mpack 
fix problem list bug fixed in latest 
 
RELEASE:  Open UNIX 8 Release 8.0.0 
 
PROBLEM:  What problems were fixed by the Open UNIX 8.0.0 Maintenance Pack 7? 
 
SOLUTION: The list below contains details of the problems fixed by this 
          Maintenance Pack: 
 
          For Installation instructions for this Maintenance Pack, please 
          see:

          ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/openunix8/ou800pk/ou800pk7.txt

          or TA#125756. 
 
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Table Of Contents :
 
  I. Comprehensive List of Problems Fixed. 
 
     A. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 1. 
 
     B. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 2. 
 
     C. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 3. 
 
     D. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 4. 
 
     E. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 5. 
 
     F. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 6. 

     G. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 7. 
 
 II. Supplementary Documentation 
 
III. File Contents. 
 
 IV. Escalation Fixes in this Maintenance Pack 
 
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I. Comprehensive List of Problems Fixed. 
 
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A. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 1: 
 
VM Fixes: 
 
1. System panic in hat_loadpte.  
     fz517873. 
 
Networking Fixes: 
 
2. Locking problems in socksys code may result in panics.  
   fz518024. 
 
3. NFS lockd daemon may never exit the grace period.  
   fz516979. 
 
4. If two "arp -d" are called in quick succession on an SMP 
   machine, one of the entries may not be deleted.  
   fz516107. 
 
5. Some problems in setting up new modem configuration.  
   fz516955. 
 
6. Mailx is corrupted after OU800 ISL in non-English locale. 
   fz518317. 
 
Mass Storage Fixes: 
 
7. Tape drives with multiple LUNs are not supported.  
   fz518061. 
 
LKP Fixes: 
 
8. Panics crossing linux mount points.  
   fz518139/fz517616. 
 
9. The Linux getcwd system call is off by one.  
   fz515727. 
 
10. A panic in lx_socketcall, exhibited as a kernel mode 
    address fault on a user address.  
    fz518062. 
 
11. Locking misuse in lx_ptrace path (strace).  
    fz517812. 
 
12. Linux mode directory "..", broken across mountpoints.  
    fz518141. 
 
13. Linux pread/pwrite fails for large files.  
    fz516067. 
 
14. Linux mode crossing NFS mount points is broken.  
    fz518244. 
 
15. LKP id limited to 9 processors.  
    fz518320. 
 
Package Installation Fixes: 
 
16. The pkginstall needs changes for supporting pkgadds using 
    response files.  
    fz517599. 
 
=============================================================== 
B. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 2: 
 
System Name Change Fix: 
 
17. Some third party applications for UnixWare 7 could not be 
    installed on Open UNIX 8.0.0 due to the installation requiring 
    a system name (see uname -s) of UnixWare and/or a system 
    version (see uname -v) of 7.X.X.  The kernel module and 
    application included allow the system name and/or version to 
    be temporarily changed, and provide an option for restoring 
    the default system name and version. 
 
    For example, after installing this ptf, this command, executed 
    by user "root" (superuser): 
 
       # chsysinfo uw7 
 
    will replace the system name and version with "UnixWare" and 
    "7.1.2" respectively.  The command: 
 
       # chsysinfo default 
 
    (also run by user "root") will restore the default values of the 
    system name and version, "OpenUNIX" and "8.0.0", respectively. 
 
    These changes are effective system wide.  Changes to the system 
    name and version effected by this utility will not persist across 
    a reboot of the system.  Upon reboot, the system will always have 
    the default values, as specified in the file: 
    /etc/conf/pack.d/name/space.c. 
 
    There are utilities that require the correct, default, settings 
    for the system name and version, such as "pkgadd".  After using 
    this utility to allow installation of a specific third party 
    product, "chsysinfo default" should be used to reset the system 
    name and version to their default values.  
    erg711813/fz518652. 
 
Security Fixes: 
 
18. A buffer overflow in in.telnetd, the telnet server daemon, may 
    allow unauthorized users to obtain root access. 
    erg711792/fz518483. 
 
19. A very long TERM environment variable caused the "su" command 
    to have a segmentation violation.  It is possible that this 
    could be used by unauthorized users to gain privilege. 
    erg711792/fz518483. 
 
20. Long values of the TERM variable can cause the su command 
    to have a segmentation violation.  This might be exploited 
    by an unauthorized user to gain privilege.  
    erg711787/fz518445. 
 
21. A very long -S argument caused the "uidadmin" command 
    to have a segmentation violation.  It is possible that this 
    could be used by unauthorized users to gain privilege. 
    erg711722/fz517644. 
 
22. A long argument to lpsystem can cause lpsystem to have a 
    segmentation violation.  This might be used by an unauthorized 
    user to gain privilege.  
    erg711789/fz518450. 
 
23. An exceedingly long argument to uux can cause a segmentation 
    violation.  This might be used by an unauthorized user to gain 
    privilege.  
    erg711724/fz517646. 
 
24. Very long arguments to the line printer utilities accept, reject, 
    enable and disable caused a segmentation violation.  This could 
    be used by an unauthorized user to gain privilege. 
    erg711788/fz518448. 
 
25. Fixed several security issues with packaging commands. 
    erg711743/fz517933. 
 
VM Fixes: 
 
26. Possible panic in physreq_met().  
    erg711842/fz518875. 
 
Networking Fixes: 
 
27. Race condition between tcp_close() and tcp_uinput().  tcp_close 
    can nullify a queue pointer without holding appropriate locks 
    which results in a panic when tcp_uinput dereferences it.	 
    erg711797/fz518487. 
 
28. IP_MULTICAST_LOOP option was not working.  
    erg501536/fz148034. 
 
29. Removing last configured NIC using ndcfg also removed the 
    loopback driver. 
    erg711211/fz510320. 
 
30. The number of simultaneous rsh connections between two hosts 
    was increased from 256 to over 500.  
    erg711763/fz518153.
 
31. The rcp command fails to copy large files (>2GB). 
    erg711469/fz513175. 
 
32. The daemon lockd causes high CPU load if the remote file is 
    blocked by somebody else for a long time.  lockd may lose unlock 
    requests when the network is highly congested. 
    erg711654/fz516440. 
 
Mass Storage Fixes: 
 
33. Adding a second IDE disk, process hangs.  
    erg501537/fz518642. 
 
34. The system is unable to read beyond 273MB on a DVD or DVD-RAM. 
    erg711806/fz518480. 
 
35. Fixed a problem in disksetup where it was rounding up slice 
    sizes to cylinder boundaries when slice sizes were specified in 
    M (for mega bytes) slice size specification.  This was causing 
    the last slice to run out of space.  
    erg501262/fz176128. 
 
36. ARCserve can not read tapes and operate the media changers. 
    erg711848/fz518916. 
 
LKP Fixes: 
 
37. Linux calls the signal handler on a synchronous trap even if 
    this signal is masked. 
 
38. When delivering a signal Linux unmasks the current signal if 
    the flag SA_NODEFER is set while Open UNIX masks the current 
    signal if this flag is not set.  
    erg711795/fz518501. 
 
39. LKP fsync error parsing differs from native Linux for read-only 
    file descriptors.  
    erg711808/fz518630. 
 
40. The linux command getcwd gets confused, e.g. vi <filename> fails 
    but vi ./<filename> succeeds.  
    erg711845/fz517494. 
 
41. Linux setpriority fails with EPERM.  
    erg711845/fz518379. 
 
42. In the linux environment NIC MULTICAST fails.  
    erg711845/fz518321. 
 
43. LKP getsockname on unbound sockets should return linux 
    behavior.  This fix is required to install Informix 9.30. 
    erg711855/fz518968. 
 
Printing Fixes: 
 
44. Cannot print by using parallel port to Epson LP-8700, 
    LP-8600FX and LP-1900.  
    erg501510/fz517153. 
 
45. Unisys printer types (AP*) were not fully recognized by 
    the printer subsystem.  One manifestation of this problem 
    was that the Pound currency symbol was not being printed 
    when a Unisys printer type was configured.  
    erg711762/fz517998. 
 
46. After canceling a print job from Open UNIX and switching off the 
    printer & print server (to clear their buffers), when switching 
    the printer/printserver back on - the print job magically starts 
    over from the beginning.  
    erg501497/fz516008. 
 
47. Print scheduler (lpsched) appears to hang for the following 
    reason: 
    Two minutes after printing a job to a remote printer, lpsched 
    sends a status request to that printer.  If the printer is not 
    available, it resends the status request.  Moreover, after 
    every 2 minutes, it generates a new status request message to 
    be send to that printer.  The end result is that first, a lot 
    of bandwidth is wasted and second, when the printer becomes 
    available, lpsched becomes busy in sending those duplicate 
    status request messages.  The actual print jobs thus got delayed 
    and this can appear to be a hang to the user.  
    erg711619/fz193896. 
 
48. Print scheduler (lpsched) retries to send status request 
    messages to remote printer even if it is not responding. 
    This wastes lot of bandwidth.  Modified lpsched so that 
    only one attempt is made to send a status request message. 
    erg711570/fz515232. 
 
49. Print scheduler hangs.  
    erg711726/fz517671. 
 
Package Installation Fixes: 
 
50. Using the commands pkgchk, pkgtrans, pkginfo on packages on 
    a DAT drive fail with the following error message: 
 
        "UX:cpio: HALT: Bad magic number/header. 
	1 error 
	UX:pkginfo: ERROR: attempt to process package from 
	</dev/rmt/c0b0t2l0> failed" 
 
    This was because bufsiz was being read from /etc/device.tab 
    and was no longer fixed 512.  Unfortunately this causes some 
    tapes to fail (bufsiz 65536).  Changed behavior such that if 
    the value read from /etc/device.tab causes the cpio to fail, 
    we retry with 512.  Also added new option to these commands 
    ( -b bufsize ) to specify bufsize. 
    This problem does not occur with pkgadd as it was fixed in 
    Open UNIX 8.  However, the solution for pkgadd is now ported 
    to the other commands.  
    erg711602/fz515690. 
 
Shell Fixes: 
 
51. Ksh may crash in the Emacs editing mode.  
    erg501530/fz518348. 
 
52. Ksh history file may grow to very large size (up to ulimit) 
    if the account is used continuously by multiple users. 
    erg711768/fz518242.
 
Other Fixes: 
 
53. The fs wio counter (reported by sar and rtpm) can get 
    corrupted.  
    erg711728/fz517761. 
 
54. The command "sar -r" running in 1-second intervals may 
    occasionally report double values.  
    erg711620/fz515821. 
 
55. The command wall -g only works with supplementary groups.   
    It does not work with primary groups.  
    erg501494/fz515717. 
 
56. The dfspace command erroneously reports space in pseudo  
    filesystems (e.g. /dev/_tcp).  Also dfspace reports space  
    within the same filesystem multiple times e.g.  
    if /sbin & /usr are both contained within the root filesystem  
    "dfspace /sbin /usr", will sum / twice. 
    erg711776/fz518303. 
 
57. The resmgr hangs in very large configurations under extreme load. 
    erg711771/fz518090. 
 
58. The ps process hangs.  
    erg711845/fz518672. 
 
59. Emergency restore diskette/tape does not re-create the 
    raw slices.  
    erg501521/fz517866. 
 
60. The time zone CET has obsolete date of switch back from the 
    summer (daylight saving) time.  Its synonym MET is already 
    fixed.  
    erg501457/fz514186.
 
61. Static binaries mistakenly had stderr fully buffered. 
    erg711787/fz518445. 
 
62. The function copysign[fl]() failed to return the generated 
    floating value.  
    fz518190. 
 
63. C++ binary compatibility problem the UDK Feature Supplement 
    (VERSION 7.1.1b) and Open UNIX 8.  
    erg711777/fz516670. 
 
64. The header file /usr/include/pthread.h needed updating 
    (failed to be included in the syshead package).  
    fz516313. 
 
65. MySql daemon fails to start.  
    fz519152. 
 
66. System hangs every 30 seconds when MS sends a large number of  
    mails. 
    erg711879/fz519190.	 
 
=============================================================== 
C. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 3: 
 
Security Fixes: 
 
67. Buffer overflow in pppattach.  
    erg711869/fz519119. 
 
68. Potential security vulnerability in ftpd. 
    erg711908/fz519403. 
 
69. Security fix for a buffer overflow in the DCE ToolTalk library,  
    affecting dtmailpr.  
    erg711870/fz519120. 
 
70. Security fix for a buffer overflow in the DCE SPC library, 
    affecting dtspcd.  
    erg711881/fz519245. 
 
71. CDE ToolTalk RPC server (rpc.ttdbserverd) format string  
    vulnerability. 
    erg711831/fz518746.	 
 
72. Dtterm argument buffer overflow vulnerability. 
    erg711857/fz518986. 
 
73. Fixed a dtaction argument buffer overflow. 
    erg711711/fz517518. 
 
74. Fixed a dtprintinfo environment buffer overflow. 
    erg711816/fz518665. 
 
75. Fixed a dtsession environment buffer overflow. 
    erg711817/fz518666. 
 
76. LD_LIBRARY_PATH ignored in xterms on re-login to CDE. 
    erg711820/fz518679. 
 
77. The daemon timed does not enforce null on strings  
    passed around in tsp. 
    erg711890/fz519311. 
	 
VM Fixes: 
 
78. FDDI saturates 1st processor when over 4 GB memory. 
    erg711867/fz519092. 
 
Networking Fixes: 
 
79. The function _xconnect() masks SIGWAITING thus disabling  
    threads suspend() functionality. 
    erg711885/fz519280.	 
 
80. When sending a file descriptor through an AF_UNIX socket 
    and closing the sending side of the socket immediately 
    afterwards, this file descriptor can't be received. 
    erg711935/fz519762. 
 
81. The commands rexec/rsh to LKP bash shell fails. 
    erg711893/fz518970. 
 
82. Fixed the script /etc/confnet.d/inet/configure. 
    erg711630/fz516139. 
 
83. NIS users logging on NIS client machines were experiencing 
    noticable delays at the time of login. 
    erg711888/fz519310. 
 
84. DHCP Server does not work, fails with recvmsg: Bad address 
    erg501540/fz518889. 
 
85. Fixed the scoadmin DNS problem. Now, DNS can be configured 
    using scoadmin on Open UNIX. A shell script /usr/sbin/ndc 
    has been introduced to fix the problem. This shell script 
    creates a default rndc configuration file in /etc/inet/rndc.conf. 
    If the administrator wishes to change the rndc configuration, 
    he has to do it manually (see BIND documentation). 
    erg501532/fz518460.
 
86. Panic in cleanlist() when unsharing NFS exports. 
    erg711862/fz519039. 
 
87. NFS lockd can't communicate with Linux and other implementations 
    which are not SVR4-derived. This happens because lockd uses high  
    port numbers and thus is not RFC-compliant. 
    erg711919/fz519604. 
 
88. Increase the maximum TIDU size for communication via TCP/IP 
    to 65273 bytes. 
    erg711891/fz519313. 
 
89. Stopping of PPP may hang.  
    erg711866/fz519087. 
 
90. The NetBIOS driver may panic the kernel under stress load. 
    erg711497/fz513836. 
 
Mass Storage Fixes: 
 
91. In some cases, when using MPIO, a failed path can result 
    in rtpm and sar (sadc) failing after the sdipath command. 
    erg711708/fz517440. 
 
92. DCU only works on first 256 resmgr entries. 
    erg711818/fz518671. 
 
File System Fixes: 
 
93. Panic occurs when trying to access dosfs filesystem in 
    Japanese environment. 
    erg501547/fz519410. 
 
LKP Fixes: 
 
94. Connect on an AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM socket under LKP fails 
    with EPROTO.  
    erg711904/fz519327. 
 
95. Linux free utility reports incorrect amounts of free memory. 
    fz518166. 
 
96. LKP lseek64 erroneously returns non zero on success. 
    erg711901/fz518166
 
97. LKP ptrace setfpregs and kill functions write stack junk  
    to proc control.   
    fz518999. 
 
98. The linux command ltrace doesn't work on lkp. 
    fz518451. 
 
99. Mozilla cannot connect to remote (non-file:/) URLs. 
    fz519537. 
 
Shell Fixes: 
 
100. Korn Shell (ksh) was memory faulting when the following 
     script was executed. 
     erg501553/fz519616. 
 
     Script A: ksh.memfault 
     Line  Code 
      1    #!/bin/ksh 
      2    echo `ksh.memfault.2` 
 
     Script B: ksh.memfault.2 
     Line  Code 
      1 
      2    a_function () 
      3    { 
      4        (   echo hello 
      5            echo hello 
      6        ) 
      7    } 
      8    ps -f 
 
CDE fixes: 
 
101. Dtterm crashes when opening 26th window. 
     erg501502/fz516288. 
 
102. dtlogin parent killed when child cleaned up 
     erg711643/fz516290. 
 
Other Fixes: 
 
103. Auditrpt always gives a warning that the log file and map file 
     do not match because the log file contains the CPU ID string 
     (like "Pentium II" or "AMD-K6") while map file always contains 
     "i386".  
     erg501431/fz181490. 
 
104. The command ps -e -o etime, displays the days incorrectly.  
     erg711755/fz518021. 
 
105. Sometimes "at" jobs end in a ulimit error. 
     fz518862. 
 
106. The files utmp/utmpx were getting corrupted. Finger(1tcp) and who show 
     users logged in, but 'ps -ef' does not. 
     erg711637/fz516225. 
 
107. Improved the recognition of Extended Standard parallel ports, 
     in particular on the PC97317 Super I/O chip in SPP mode. 
     Added support for the generic EPP- and ECP-capable parallel 
     ports. No port address auto-detection is provided, so 
     it must be configured properly with dcu. The port type 
     should be properly set manually to MFPD_GENERIC_EPP 
     or MFPD_GENERIC_ECP in /etc/conf/pack.d/mfpd/space.c. 
     erg711448/fz512630. 
 
108. Make fails on long dependency lists. 
     erg711914/fz519540. 
 
109. 8th processor isn't receiving interrupts on Intel Saber. 
     erg711909/fz519474. 
 
110. Added ability to import long (>8 characters) passwords  
     from OSR5. 
     erg711771/fz518288. 
 
111. Fixes problem with /proc/N/cmdline mishandling spaces in  
     arguments. 
     fz519561. 
 
112. Performance of close on large read-only files with many pages 
     cached in memory is improved. 
     erg711569/fz515210. 
 
113. Doing nlist with a deeply recursive glob argument in an ftpd 
     session consumes a very large amount of disk and CPU resources  
     on the server, thus constituting a denial of service attack. 
     erg501215/fz228396 
 
=============================================================== 
D. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 4: 
 
Security fixes: 
 
114. snmpd has many memory faults; major security vulnerability. 
     erg711937/fz519781 
 
115. The sort(1M) command creates tmp files insecurely. 
     erg711766/fz518198 
 
116. /var/dt mode is now changed from 0777 to 1777. 
     erg711939/fz519804 
 
117. /usr/dt/bin/rpc.cmsd can be remotely exploited. 
     erg711942/fz519829 

118. SECURITY - uudecode does not validate the filename, it should not
     write to pipes or symbolic links.
     CSSA-2002-SCO.44/erg712093/fz521051.
 
LKP: 
 
119. Oracle encounters Java exception under LKP when piping data  
     from standard input. 
     erg711964/fz520190.
 
120. After a seemingly successful installation of StarOffice 5.2 on 
     OpenLinux 3.1.1 on LKP, running office52/soffice fails giving 
     the following message: 
 
     "There are files missing. Please check application setup.  
      Aborted." 
 
      This problem is caused by a bug in the proc file system  
      processing code caused some applications invoked with multiple  
      null options to fail. 
      fz519783 
 
121. Under LKP, Java 1.3.1 multicast sockets fail to bind to a port 
     already in use even if both applications set SO_REUSEADDR socket 
     option. When a Multicast port is already in use under LKP,  
     subsequent attempts to bind to this port failed. 
     erg711991/fz520365.
 
122. The device nodes under LKP may point to wrong OpenUNIX device 
     if the major numbers of the underlying OpenUnix devices change 
     dynamically. 
     erg712039/fz520195.
 
123. Under MP, a threads race condition occasionally hung LKP  
     applications. What happened was that one thread would suspend  
     and then quickly resume a second thread, and the second  
     signal would arrive while the first signal was being processed.   
     As a result, a sigsuspend would never return. This would  
     cause Java, and other various application hangs under LKP. 
     erg712027/fz520699 .
 
124. After running Linux programs in LKP, the OpenUNIX command "tty" 
     gives a incorrect result. 
     erg712044/fz520297.
 
125. Repaired a memory leak in LKP. 
     erg712047/fz520574.
 
126. The Linux XF86 server dumps core during access to I/O ports. 
     erg712046/fz520460.
 
127. The library glibc gets confused when brk returns -1. 
     fz520171.
 
Mass Storage: 
 
128. The commands sdiadd and pdi_hot can result in a panic. 
     erg711994/fz520208.
 
129. If the disk device returns the block size that is not a 
     multiple of 512 bytes, the vtoc code may panic. 
     erg712005/fz520513.
 
130. Added support for PCI SubDeviceID, SubVendorID and ProgIf in the  
     Drvmap and Bcfg driver configuration files. Please see the  
     Section VIII. Additional Documentation for more information. 
     erg711563/fz515175.
 
Networking: 
 
131. Fixed a memory leak in the inet driver. 
     erg711998/fz529425.
 
132. The default value for xipttl is zero. 
     erg711955/fz520093.
 
133. If an explicit setsockopt call is not made, the Open UNIX  
     getsockopt system call did not set default socket and UDP  
     buffer sizes.  Applications that depend on default values  
     being set for these buffer sizes would then fail. 
     erg712024/fz520666.
 
134. Installation of Tarantella 3.2 hangs on OU8 + mpack3 
     due to connect() restart issues. 
     erg501611/fz520990.
 
135. Unable to start KDE2 
     fz521110.
 
136. The system may experience an extremely rare panic when a 
     socket is reused after an unsuccessfull connection attempt to 
     do another connection attempt. 
     erg712031/fz520798.
 
Printing Fixes: 
 
137. The printing system does not properly handle lines longer than 
     1024 bytes in the printjob request files.  Printjob request files 
     are: /var/spool/lp/requests/<machine>/<printjob-id> 
     erg711957/fz520136.
 
138. After failing to fork child process, Connection Server is no 
     longer accepting connection requests from clients.  This was 
     manifesting as print failure since lpsched uses cs_connect() 
     to make network connections. 
     erg501555/fz519741.
 
OKP Fixes: 
 
139. User level OpenServer ELF binary could panic the system. 
     fz514721.
 
140. Corrected a problem setting O_NDELAY on sockets created  
     with socksys() interface by OSR5 binary. 
     fz519576.
 
141. The function stat() fails with EOVERFLOW when: 
     inode # > USHRT_MAX. 
     fz519536.
 
Filesystems Fixes: 
 
142. Fixed a panic in dounmount+37 when closing fifo stream. 
     erg711929/fz519727.
 
143. VXFS may panic when a large write request is performed on 
     a highly fragmented filesystem. 
     erg711945/fz519905.
 
144. Replacing a failed root disk mirror via vxdiskadm does not  
     make it bootable. 
     erg501390/fz224459.
 
VM Fixes: 
 
145. Multi-threaded applications generating excessive TLB shootdowns 
     will panic/hang very fast Pentium IV systems in PAE mode. 
     erg501595/fz520652.
  
 
Backup/Restore Fixes: 
 
146. The cpio option '-r' (rename files during restore) fails when  
     the file being restored is larger than 2Gb. 
     erg711883/fz519251.
 
147. When cpio is used with -G option has a timing issue. 
     erg711961/fz520133.
 
Misc. Fixes: 
 
148. The utility /usr/bin/passwd limits the password length to 6  
     characters if PASSLENGTH > 8 in /etc/default/passwd file. 
     erg711993/fz520177.
 
149. Intermittent hangs during APIC initialization after reboot. 
     erg501576/fz520203.
 
150. Fixed a core dump by prof if it encounters a shared object  
     that uses a .dynsym symbol table rather than a .symtab  
     symbol table. 
     erg711860/fz519005.
 
151. Added two new options to syslogd to reduce the disk  
     thrashing by reducing the frequency of fsync:  
     -k fsync only kernel messages 
     -l in addition to kernel messages, fsync any of specified  
        priority level or above. 
     Usage:  
 
     syslogd [-d] [-k [-l<0-7>]] [-mmarkinterval] [-ppath] [-fcon ffile] 
 
     For priority levels see /usr/include/sys/syslog.h. 
     erg501108/fz172739.
 
152. Added a new option -D to sar to report separate read/write 
     metrics. 
 
     sar -D shows: 
	device, MB, %busy, avque, r/s, r_blks/s, w/s, w_blks/s 
 
     sar -D -R (for raw information shows) 
	device, MB, busy, r, r_blks, w, w_blks 
 
     where r/w is number of reads/writes and r_blks/w_blks is 
     number of read/write in blocks. 
     erg711814/fz518658.
 
153. While restoring account profiles with long passwds, ap(1M)  
     puts the full encrypted passwd in /etc/shadow as opposed to  
     the first 13 characters. 
     erg711992/fz520373.
 
154. The rtpm utility fails to report some metrics on large systems. 
     erg711815/fz518659.
 
155. The program ttymon has a memory leak. 
     erg711861/fz519008.
 
156. The devices /dev/random & /dev/urandom need a poll entry point. 
     fz520405.
 

=============================================================== 
E. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 5: 
 
Networking Fixes:

157. With the NIS package installed, getgrnam() and getgrgid() were 
     failing with large /etc/group files (> 200 entries in one group). 
     erg711621/fz515908.
 
158. On NIS clients, useradd adds user at the end of file after 
     the "+" entry. 
     fz521536.

159. Telnet shows system as "Open UNIX" even after it is 
     changed to "UnixWare" through /usr/sbin/chgsysinfo. 
     erg712043/fz520866.

160. Improved network printing performance. 
     erg712041/fz520932.

161. When receiving data from a TCP socket it may lock up 
     indefinitely with data buffered up in the kernel but 
     never returned to the process. 
     erg501604/fz520887.


Utility Fixes:

162. Several OS commands (groupadd, groupmod, groupdel, grpck) fail
     when /etc/group file has many users (1000+) in one group. 
     erg711623/fz515951.
 
163. The command emergency_rec(1M) does not work with large block 
     sizes. 
 
     Note: You must recreate the Disaster Recovery Floppies and 
           the Backup tape after installing this fix. 
     erg711575/fz515294.
 
164. The command emergency_rec(1M) fails to restore files from /home2 
     on 2nd disk. 
     fz516809.
 
165. The utility vxdump -n fails to notify users in operater group. 
     erg712091/fz521398.
 
166. The utility sac(1M) limits the number of portmonitors to 50. 
     erg712150/fz519426.

167. The command pwck(1M) does not display the line being processed when 
     encountering errors. 
     erg712157/fz518020.

168. Dump would hang forever when the dump device was attached to an
     I2O controller.
     erg711958/fz520138.

PPP Fixes:

169. PPP daemon does not attempt to make a connection using other 
     links in a bundle, after it fails to make a connection using 
     the first link in that bundle. 
     erg501649/fz525848.
 
170. On a huge ppp configuration, pppd is dying with the following 
     messages on the ppp.log:
 
     "Oct 01 12:43:39 : Bundle NO0063 : act_lock: lock timeout, m 8348da8 
      Oct 01 12:43:39 : ERROR ASSERT FAILED: 0, file act.c, line 106"
 
     erg501668/fz526254.
 
171. Repaired a panic in the PPP driver - pppwsrv() - due to race 
     condition. 
     erg501673/fz526330.
 
172. Repaired a communication problem between ppp and pcid drivers. 
     erg501678/fz526352.
 
173. Due to race condition, pppd was exiting with the following: 
     "ASSERT FAILED: ab == al->ah_link.al_bundle, file cd.c, line 660"
     erg501674/fz526341.
 
174. PPP Demon was giving the following error: 
     "Bundle xxx : IPCP ERROR Interface pppx - Failed to set netmask, 22"
     erg501669/fz526275.
 
175. Repaired a panic in the PPP pcid driver. 
     erg501650/fz525867.

176. The ttymon(1M) sometimes stops listening to a port after PPP disconnect. 
     erg501634/fz525626.
 
177. The ioctl TCSETAW hangs if an XOFF character has been  
     received on serial port. 
     erg710968/fz228419.



Security Fixes:

178. SECURITY - Closing file descriptors 0, 1 and/or 2 before 
     exec'ing a setuid program can make this program open files 
     under these file descriptors, which have special meanings 
     for libc (stdin/out/err). This makes it possible to read
     or write to root owned files. 
     CSSA-2002-SCO.43/erg712059/fz526562.
 
179. SECURITY - A rogue talk client is able to cause talk demon to 
     overrun a buffer, and could be able to compromise privilege of the 
     machine running talkd. 
     CSSA-2002-SCO.42/erg712055/fz521053.
 
180. SECURITY - uudecode does not validate the filename, it should not 
     write to pipes or symbolic links. 
     CSSA-2002-SCO.44.

181. SECURITY - A command line buffer overflow in ps can be exploited. 
     CSSA-2003-SCO.1/erg712109/fz525923.
 
182. SECURITY - The implementation of xdr_array can be tricked into 
     writing beyond the buffers it allocated when deserializing the 
     XDR stream. 
     erg501642/fz525725.
 
183. SECURITY - Buffer overflow in XDR portion of libnsl library. 
     erg712182/fz526861.

184. SECURITY - ftpd data connection hijacking using PASV mode 
     CSSA-2002-SCO.23/erg712065/fz520882.
 
185. SECURITY - dtprintinfo buffer overflow with Help search  
     CSSA-2002-SCO.30/erg712032/fz520821.
 
186. SECURITY - ppptalk root privilege vulnerability 
     CSSA-2002-SCO.27.1/erg712071/fz521199.
 
187. SECURITY - rcp of /proc causes denial-of-service 
     CSSA-2002-SCO.41/erg712112/fz525927.
 
188. SECURITY - command line buffer overflow in ndcfg.
     CSSA-2002-SCO.36/erg712108/fz525920.
 
189. SECURITY - in.rarpd format string vulnerability in error()  
     and syserr().
     CSSA-2002-SCO.29/erg712062/fz521092.
 
190. SECURITY - An improved fix for open relay in sendmail. 
     erg501486/fz515369.

191. SECURITY - Introduced new tunable COREFILE_SECURE. To enable 
     privileged or setuid/setgid processes to dump core, containing 
     potentially sensitive data, tune COREFILE_SECURE to 0. 
     erg712163/fz526524.


Misc. Fixes:

192. Fixed an issue where v86bios panics. 
     erg712098/fz525652.

193. If an escape sequence is sent to /dev/vt** with the cat(1) 
     command it could cause a panic. 
     erg711952/fz520009.
 
194. Multi-threaded application may hang in an unkillable sleep, 
     when exec'ing. 
     erg712172/fz526750.
 
195. Fixed issues that could cause a panic in the xcstat, cstat, lxstat 
     family of calls. 
     erg501616/fz521097.
 
196. Fixed a panic caused by kma corruption in tcp code. 
     erg712086/fz521356.
 
197. Fixed a panic in dlpi_send_ioctl_reply+21.
     erg712069/fz521165.
 
198. Fixed a panic in lock_nodbg.
     erg712060/fz521088.
 
199. Fixed a panic in dlpi_send_iocack during stress test.
     erg501622/fz521411.
 
200. System panicked with a kernel page fault while 
     executing spec_close(). 
     erg712065/fz520688. 
 
201. Connection server fails with the following error: 
     "10/24/02 17:14:51; 27209; cs: ioctl() set signal error; errno=22" 
     erg712153/fz526540.

202. Fixed a panic when switching from run level 3 to level 1. 
     erg501704/fz527067.
 
203. A process may block indefinitely in freezeprocs(). 
     erg501701/fz526796.


LKP Fixes:

204. The uname command in linux mode did not identify P4 CPUs. 
     erg501689/fz521238.


Filesystem Fixes:

205. Added undocumented option "noquota" to the vxfs mount command 
     to fix the problem where the output of `mount -p` when used 
     in /etc/vfstab, is rejected by mount with the message: 
     UX:vxfs mount: ERROR: illegal -o suboption -- noquota 
     erg712190/fz526894.
 

=============================================================== 
F. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 6: 

206. If an ftp client host was reset (as in cycling the power) during the 
     data transmission to the server, the ftp-data connection never times out
     on the server. If the client tries to use again the same port after reboot 
     for an ftp transmission, the server responds with EADDRINUSE.
     erg501703/fz526973.

207. After removing a network interface, "pkgchk nics"
     complains about missing files.
     erg712152/fz526505.

208. Repeated logins on virtual terminals (/dev/vt02 ... /dev/vt08)
     result in file descriptor leakage in ttymon.
     erg501636/fz525650.
 
209. When excessive short-lived rlogin sessions are being created, 
     /var/adm/wtmp and /var/adm/wtmpx get out of sync and must be 
     rewritten. While these files are being rewritten, no one can 
     rlogin to the system. If these files grow quite large, this 
     can take up to 20-30 minutes. Also under heavy load the 
     short-lived rlogin sessions may leave in utmp the entries 
     from sessions that have actually completed.
     erg712151/fz526496.
 
210. System hangs in pcid driver.
     erg712215/fz527244.

211. cs daemon dies unexpectedly upon fork failure.
     erg501710/fz527253.

212. Panic in ticots driver.
     erg712156/fz526585.
     erg712230/fz527439.

213. Occasionally bind() returns EADDRINUSE for no apparent reason.
     erg712209/fz527217.

214. SECURITY:
     Fixed a security vulnerability in sendmail binary that can be exploited
     by remote users to gain root access.
     erg712247/fz527484.

215. SECURITY:
     Ftp'ing a file with a pipe as the first character in its name
     (for example, |xyz) executes the file on client machine.
     CSSA-2003-SCO.3/erg712227/fz527425.

216. Race condition in stropen, resulting in system hang.
     or panic.
     erg501706/fz527158.
     erg712340/fz527991.

217. write(2) on a raw socket erroneously returns EISCONN.
     erg501681/fz526404.

218. Status requests are not being automatically generated for a
     network printer if is very busy resulting in job ids not being
     freed.
     erg501666/fz526164.

219. Hangs and delays in streams caused by streams routines
     unnecessarily allocating large physically contiguous buffers.
     erg712266/fz527550.

220. ksh95 built in pwd can output pathnames starting with //
     fz199364.

221. System may refuse to take console input after 248 days, thereby
     appearing to hang, due to invalid time stamps in the cmux driver.
     erg501720/fz527517.

222. ps -o time prints the wrong number of days if CPU time exceeds 24
     hours.
     erg712295/fz527776.

223. SECURITY:
     Short Ethernet frames are now padded with octets of zero to
     prevent information leakage.
     erg712090/fz521367.

224. System hangs in vxfs filesystem. Processes blocked waiting on a call
     to vx_iget.
     erg712184/fz526355.

225. System panic due to a race condition in tcp timers code.
     erg501722/fz527554.

226. Lpsched performs poorly when a large number of jobs (200+) are
     submitted at once.
     erg501718/fz527462.

227. If the name of remote system for a remote printer is not found in
     /etc/lp/Systems, lpsched does not complain at startup and later on
     coredumps when a status or cancel request is sent to that printer.
     fz527931.

228. Remote print requests remain indefinitely in queue if remote system
     is down.  They do not timeout even if timeout parameter is specified
     in /etc/lp/Systems for the corresponding remote system.
     fz527934.

     WARNING:
     Since by default the timeout is set to 10 minutes, print setups with
     large network delays may suddenly experience timed-out jobs.   For
     such systems, system administrators should either increase the timeout
     value or set timeout to "never" to restore old behavior.

229. sar -d displays greater than 100% activity.
     erg501658/fz521100.

230. Display per-processor callouts as well as global callouts from
     the callout command in crash.
     fz527802.

231. Kernel panics with a bad read pointer in a STREAMS message block,
     caused by mishandling of the message block in the STREAMS utility
     msgpullup and in the IP protocol handling routine ip_input.
     erg712321/fz527939.

232. SECURITY - sendmail char sign extension buffer overflow.  Upgraded to
     Sendmail 8.12.9.
     erg712276/fz527629.

233. add new option -s to dlpid, to specify the wait time if repeated 
     "hardware fail" indications are sent by the driver.
     erg712267/fz527520.

234. SECURITY - Fixed exploitable buffer overflows in metamail.
     erg712265/fz527543.

235. Panic in specfs, NULL pointer dereference (s_cp).
     erg712337/fz528010.

236. When pkgadd fails early on, before any package has been selected,
     it gives the following message: UX:mailx: WARNING: No message !?!
     This message was confusing to users and is now not displayed.
     fz527750.

237. ksh93 autoload functions invoked within command substitution fail
     to execute.
     erg712312/fz527879:3.

238. The ps command triggers a panic in prgetlwpsinfo.
     erg712084/fz521297.

239. SECURITY - Drop TCP packets with both SYN and FIN bits set.
     erg712274/fz527623


=============================================================== 
G. Problems fixed in Maintenance Pack 7: 

240. /u95/bin/ksh users' `w` idle time resets every 10 min.
     erg712362/fz528070.

241. Fixed failures mounting/creating vxfs snapshots which indicated that the
     filesystem is either already mounted, busy, or the allowable number of
     mount point exceeded when none of these failure conditions were true.
     erg712361/fz528100:1.

242. Some STREAMS ioctls involving multiple message exchanges with
     the driver may timeout prematurely and return EAGAIN erroneously.
     erg712396/fz528199.

243. syslogd fails to respond to SIGHUP.
     erg712414/fz528159.

244. flock() hangs when the NFS server is Microsoft SFU (3.0)
     erg712347/fz528048.

245. code generation error in ppp library.
     fz528222.

246. sendmail remotely exploitable vulnerability.
     erg712433/fz528320.

247. SECURITY CRLF (Carriage Return, Line Feed) injection vulnerability in lynx.
     erg712379/fz528144:2.

248. traceroute core dumps.
     fz528035.

249. The date command core dumps.
     erg712397/fz528056

250. The userdel command core dumps.
     fz528409.

251. The rtpm command incorrectly reports it is out of memory and
     exits; the time reported by rtpm gets out of sync with the
     system clock.
     erg712441/fz528135.
     erg712393/fz528133.

252. Shared memory that is in use by a process experiencing a fork
     failure might not be released.
     erg712399/fz528204.

253. The change to ndcfg for PCI device recognition, introduced a bug
     which prevented some serial port boards from being recognized.
     erg712319/fz527935.

254. System hang; infinite loop in deadflck.
     erg712154/fz526541.

255. Ksh sleep call is waiting forever due to missed SIGALRM.
     erg712386/fz528169.

256. The multibyte to wide-character conversion code for EUC was broken.
     erg712507/fz528536.

257. cs daemon bug allows 2 child processes to talk to the same device.
     erg501731/fz527737.

258. Fix libDtHelp buffer overflow problem.
     erg712445/fz528372.

259. netconfig fails to configure network card properly in certain
     situations with multiple NICS.
     erg712451/fz528400.

260. Request to make MAXRUN tuneable in /etc/default/cron

     MAXRUN can be added to the file /etc/default/cron as
     MAXRUN=<some value>

     This will set the maximum number of jobs which could
     be run with cron. If MAXRUN is absent or some invalid
     value is given then a default value of 25 is used.
     erg712469/fz528435.

261. The compress command dies with a SIGSEGV, and fails to compress
     the file.
     erg712220/fz527292.

262. sysi86 doesn't validate selector when clearing a descriptor.
     fz521540.

263. System call entry handler for linux binaries will panic if a real
     device is attached to the same vector or if a spurious interrupt is
     received on that vector.
     erg712348/fz528051.

264. memmove treats pointers as signed integers, results in memory
     corruption when crossing 2GB.
     erg712358/fz528079.

265. Race condition in inet driver that can cause panic in tcp_close()
     or tcp_qremque().
     fz528895

266. Panic in tco_unconnect() when closing OpenOffice 1.1 under LKP.
     erg712444/fz528361.

267. Panic in socksys driver (ss_send_recv_tpi routine trying to free
     memory that has already been freed by ss_rput_socket.)  This can
     happen when a client closes a Unix Domain socket after server
     has just accepted the connection but not yet returned to user.
     erg712480/fz528467.

268. Deadlock condition in VxFS filesystem code.
     erg712419/fz528238.

269. qsort had serious performance problems.
     erg712331/fz527984.

270. hrStorageUsed field from 'hrStorage' table reports negative values
     erg712384/fz528152.

271. alarm signal fires without delay when clock set backwards in
     applications linked with libthread
     erg712390/fz527957.

272. kernel deadlock involving the prepblock and unblock system calls
     erg712542/fz528770.

273. dumpcheck dumps core if PANICBOOT is missing from /etc/default/init
     fz528905.

274. null pointer used in cond_broadcast after fork1 in libthread
     fz528714.

275. SNMP trap_rece utility exits with "Couldn't assign the requested address"
     erg712289/fz527728.

276. allocb_physreq returns failure in some cases when memory is actually
     available. 
     erg712501/fz528513.

277. panic adding & removing logical drives when mpio is installed.
     erg712236/fz527456.

278. runacct updates wtmp[x] utmp[x] without holding record locks. This can
     trigger "synchronize" operations, which may take a long time to
     complete if the files are large. The effect is that other commands
     e.g. telnet and rlogin are blocked waiting for the housekeeping to
     finish.
     erg712428/fz528292.

279. System fails to mount vxfs filesystems with large numbers of
     inodes (>8M) and marks them bad and sets "full fsck" flag.

     Full fsck of the filesystems which is required to mount them,
     fails with the following message:
 
     fileset 1 primary inode 65 has invalid size (4194762752)
     fileset 1 primary inode 97 has invalid size (4194762752)
     1 primary inode 97 has invalid size (4194762752)
     no valid ILISTs for fileset 999
     file system check failure, aborting ...

     Note:
     The updated fsdb utility now prints IAU headers and summaries
     independantly.
     erg712524/fz528656.

280. rcp slow down problem.
     erg712177/fz526823.

281. Security fix for chroot system call.  This is fixed by adding a new
     tunable parameter, CHROOT_SECURITY.  Default value is 1 which
     eliminates the security problem by causing chroot to fail when neither
     the old nor new root are real root; a value of 0 restores traditional
     chroot behavior.
     erg712509/fz528555.

282. ftpd hangs on UnixWare 7.1.1, OU8, and possibly later versions
     The problem was fixed in waitid().
     erg712596/fz529361.

283. Added checks for STREAMS flow control to UDP multicast/broadcast 
     single receiver code-path to prevent panics/system freeze.
     erg712484/fz528479.

284. Fix for libnsl deadlock in do_snddis().
     erg712327/fz527968.

285. Fix for libthread deadlock, observed in KDE, while handling a signal.
     fz528522.

286. Fix proc security vulnerability.
     erg712482/fz528474.

287. Latest Intel microcode update (5/13/04)
     erg712621 fz529619

288. The siginfo structure contains two new members, si_iaddr (the 
     address of the instruction that caused the trap) and si_raddr (an 
     associated memory reference address, if there is one, otherwise
     the same as si_iaddr). 
     erg712550 fz528887

289. TCP data corruption.
     erg712389 fz528172 ptf8008

---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
II. Supplementary Documentation 
 
   I. PCI VendorID, DeviceID, SubVendorID, and SubDeviceID configuration. 
   =================================================================== 
    
   ------------------------ 
   Files:  
    
      Drvmap and Bcfg(network drivers) driver configuration files 
    
   ------------------------ 
   Parameters: 
    
         Required: [vendorid,deviceid]  
         Optional: [subvendorid, subdeviceid]  
    
   ------------------------ 
   Syntax: 
    
         0xAAAAAAAA[.0xBBBBBBBB] 
    
       Where: 
    
         0xAAAAAAA  = represents a hex digit of [vendorid,deviceid], 
         0xBBBBBBB  = represents a hex digit of [subvendorid,subdeviceid].  
    
          NOTE: The leading zeros(0) in both these hex numbers may be  
                either omitted or specified, see the Compatibility  
                section for more information on the effects. 
    
      1.  More than one record of this format may be specified if the  
          driver supports devices with multiple [vendorid,deviceid]  
          and/or [subvendorid,subdeviceid].  
    
      2.  The files for some drivers may include entries both with and  
          without [subvendorid,subdeviceid].  
    
   ------------------------ 
   Compatibility with previous versions of OpenUNIX/UnixWare: 
    
    
       1. For backwards compatibility it is recommended to always include an  
          entry without [subvendorid, subdeviceid].  
    
            An example Bcfg file entry for a hypothetical device: 
    
            "0x123456 0x00123456.0x07654321 0x00123456.0xABCDAA55" 
    
       2. Previous versions of UnixWare/OpenUNIX require no leading zeros(0).  
    
       3. Omit the leading zeros(0) in the [vendorid,deviceid] if  
          [subvendorid,subdeviceid] is not specified. 
    
       4. It is recommended to use leading zeros(0) if both [vendorid,deviceid] 
          and [subvendorid,subdeviceid] are specified for consistency with other  
          fields.  
      
       5. Previous versions of UnixWare/OpenUNIX will ignore the entries 
          with both [vendorid,deviceid] and [subvendorid,subdeviceid] 
          specified. 
      
       6. More than one record of this format may be specified if the  
          driver supports devices with multiple [vendorid,deviceid]  
          and/or [subvendorid,subdeviceid]. The files for some drivers  
          may include entries both with and without [subvendorid,  
          subdeviceid].  
    
   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
   II.  PCI ClassId and ProgIf configuration  
   =================================================================== 
 
   ------------------------ 
   Files:  
    
      Drvmap and Bcfg(network drivers) driver configuration files 
    
   ------------------------ 
   Parameters: 
    
         Required: [classid] 
         Optional: [progif] 
    
   ------------------------ 
   Syntax: 
    
        CLASS0xAAAA[.0xBB] 
    
      Where: 
     
        CLASS  =  Literal string 
        0xAAAA =  Hex digit of ClassId 
        0xBB   =  Hex digit of ProgIf.  
    
        1. The leading zeros(0) in both of these numbers must be  
           specified if the values are smaller than 4 or 2 hex digits  
           accordingly.  
    
        2. The ProgIf may be omitted only if the driver is able to support  
           any device of the class, regardles of its programming interface.  
    
        3. Older versions of UnixWare/OpenUNIX will ignore the entries with  
           both A and B parts present. 
    
        4. More than one entry of this format may be specified in the Drvmap  
           file, for example, if a driver supports multiple classes or progifs. 
    
    
   ------------------------ 
   Compatibility with previous versions of OpenUNIX/UnixWare: 
    
   1. Entries that have the ProgIf specified will be ignored by previous  
      versions.  
    
   2. If a driver wants to be recognised by previous versions, it must  
      include the old-style entries without [subvendorid,subdeviceid]  
      or ProgIf in its Drvmap and bcfg files along with the new-style  
      extended entries. 
    
   3. The general recommendation is to continue NOT using [subvendorid, 
      subdeviceid] and ProgIf unless some problem comes from not using  
      them, such as system hang/panic when a driver is trying to access  
      a wrong card. 
    
   ------------------------ 
   DCU Changes: 
    
     When the DCU looks up a driver for a device, it loops through an  
   array of records in all the drvmaps. It gives preference to the  
   entries in the following order (highest to lowest): 
    
        1. Entries that match both [vendorid,deviceid] and  
           [subvendorid,subdeviceid]. 
    
        2. Entries that match [vendorid,deviceid] and have NO  
           [subvendorid,subdeviceid] specified.  
    
        3. Entries that match both ClassId and ProgIf. 
    
        4. Entries that match ClassId but have NO ProgIf specified. 
    
        5. If there is more than one entry of equal priority, one random 
           entry is selected. 
    
   ------------------------ 
   Netconfig Changes: 
    
     Netcfg gets the list of all the matching drivers with the ndcfg(1M) 
   command "resshowunclaimed". It gives preference to the entries in the  
   following order (highest to lowest): 
    
        1. Entries that match both [vendorid,deviceid] and  
           [subvendorid,subdeviceid]. 
    
        2. Entries that match [vendorid,deviceid] and have NO  
           [subvendorid,subdeviceid] specified.  
    
   Then it presents this list to the user in a menu. Netcfg may mark the  
   entries of the preference 1 with an asterisk and present them before  
   the entries of the preference 2, but no such guarantee is made and  
   this may change in the future. 
 
 
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
III. File Contents. 

	/etc/TZ/CET
	/etc/conf/autotune.d/mem
	/etc/conf/bin/idinstall
	/etc/conf/dtune.d/fs
	/etc/conf/dtune.d/proc
	/etc/conf/interface.d/system.3
	/etc/conf/mdevice.d/lxdevfs
	/etc/conf/mdevice.d/osocket
	/etc/conf/mdevice.d/psm_apic
	/etc/conf/mdevice.d/rand
	/etc/conf/mtune.d/fs
	/etc/conf/mtune.d/proc
	/etc/conf/node.d/osocket
	/etc/conf/pack.d/asyc/Driver_mp.o
	/etc/conf/pack.d/asyc/space.c
	/etc/conf/pack.d/async/Driver_atup.o
	/etc/conf/pack.d/async/Driver_mp.o
	/etc/conf/pack.d/audit/Driver_atup.o
	/etc/conf/pack.d/audit/Driver_mp.o
	/etc/conf/pack.d/bfs/Driver_mp.o
	/etc/conf/pack.d/ca/Driver_mp.o
	/etc/conf/pack.d/char/Driver_atup.o
	/etc/conf/pack.d/char/Driver_mp.o
	/etc/conf/pack.d/cmux/Driver_atup.o
	/etc/conf/pack.d/cmux/Driver_mp.o
	/etc/conf/pack.d/confmgr/Driver_mp.o
	/etc/conf/pack.d/dlpi/Driver.o
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	/usr/lib/iconv/kmods/sjis/Stubs.c
	/usr/lib/libcrypt.a
	/usr/lib/libcrypt.so
	/usr/lib/libcrypt.so.1
	/usr/lib/libmas.a
	/usr/lib/libmas.so
	/usr/lib/libnsl.so
	/usr/lib/libnsl.so.1
	/usr/lib/libsnmp.so
	/usr/lib/libsocket.so
	/usr/lib/libsocket.so.1
	/usr/lib/libsocket.so.2
	/usr/lib/libxti.so
	/usr/lib/libxti.so.1
	/usr/lib/lp/locale/88591/LCL_PRINT
	/usr/lib/lp/locale/88592/LCL_PRINT
	/usr/lib/lp/locale/88595/LCL_PRINT
	/usr/lib/lp/locale/88597/LCL_PRINT
	/usr/lib/lp/locale/88599/LCL_PRINT
	/usr/lib/lp/locale/PC437/LCL_PRINT
	/usr/lib/lp/locale/PC850/LCL_PRINT
	/usr/lib/lp/locale/PC860/LCL_PRINT
	/usr/lib/lp/locale/PC863/LCL_PRINT
	/usr/lib/lp/locale/PC865/LCL_PRINT
	/usr/lib/lp/lpNet
	/usr/lib/lp/lpsched
	/usr/lib/lpsched
	/usr/lib/mail/execmail
	/usr/lib/netcfg/bin/ndcfg
	/usr/lib/netcfg/control/tcp
	/usr/lib/nfs/lockd
	/usr/lib/nfs/pcnfsd
	/usr/lib/ppp/psm/ip_rt
	/usr/lib/ppp/psm/lcp_rt
	/usr/lib/reject
	/usr/lib/saf/sac
	/usr/lib/saf/ttymon
	/usr/lib/scoadmin/modem/modemGUI
	/usr/lib/scoadmin/netosa/serialOsa
	/usr/lib/scoadmin/serial/serialGUI
	/usr/lib/sendmail
	/usr/lib/vxvm/bin/vxbootsetup
	/usr/lib/vxvm/voladm.d/lib/vxadm_syslib.sh
	/usr/sadm/install/bin/pkginstall
	/usr/sadm/install/scripts/i_exit
	/usr/sbin/accept
	/usr/sbin/ap
	/usr/sbin/arp
	/usr/sbin/crash
	/usr/sbin/cron
	/usr/sbin/cs
	/usr/sbin/disksetup
	/usr/sbin/dlpid
	/usr/sbin/getty
	/usr/sbin/groupadd
	/usr/sbin/groupdel
	/usr/sbin/groupmod
	/usr/sbin/grpck
	/usr/sbin/hostmibd
	/usr/sbin/in.ftpd
	/usr/sbin/in.otalkd
	/usr/sbin/in.rarpd
	/usr/sbin/in.rexecd
	/usr/sbin/in.rlogind
	/usr/sbin/in.talkd
	/usr/sbin/in.telnetd
	/usr/sbin/in.timed
	/usr/sbin/init
	/usr/sbin/lpsystem
	/usr/sbin/ndc
	/usr/sbin/ndcfg
	/usr/sbin/pkgadd
	/usr/sbin/pkgask
	/usr/sbin/pkgcat
	/usr/sbin/pkgchk
	/usr/sbin/pkginstall
	/usr/sbin/pkgrm
	/usr/sbin/pppd
	/usr/sbin/pwck
	/usr/sbin/reject
	/usr/sbin/rtpm
	/usr/sbin/sar
	/usr/sbin/sulogin
	/usr/sbin/syslogd
	/usr/sbin/traceroute
	/usr/sbin/trap_rece
	/usr/sbin/useradd
	/usr/sbin/userdel
	/usr/sbin/vxdump
	/usr/sbin/wall
	/usr/ucb/grpck
	/var/yp/ypbuild


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IV. Escalation Fixes in this Maintenance Pack 
 
Fixes in Maintenance Packs 1, 2, and 3:
 
    fz517873,  fz518024,  fz516979,  fz518061, fz516313, 
    fz516107,  fz516955,  fz517599,  fz518139, fz517616, 
    fz515727,  fz518062,  fz517812,  fz518141, fz518190, 
    fz516067,  fz518244,  fz518320,  fz518317, fz519152, 
    fz518862,  fz518166,  fz518999,  fz519537, fz519561,  
    fz518451,  fz520171,  fz519576, 
 
    erg711728/fz517761,  erg501510/fz517153,  erg711762/fz517998, 
    erg501262/fz176128,  erg711792/fz518483,  erg711792/fz518483, 
    erg711602/fz515690,  erg711743/fz517933,  erg711722/fz517644, 
    erg711789/fz518450,  erg711724/fz517646,  erg711813/fz518652, 
    erg711797/fz518487,  erg501536 fz148034,  erg711211/fz510320, 
    erg501497/fz516008,  erg501494/fz515717,  erg711795/fz518501, 
    erg711808/fz518630,  erg711788/fz518448,  erg711619/fz193896, 
    erg711776/fz518303,  erg501530/fz518348,  erg711768/fz518242, 
    erg711763/fz518153,  erg711469/fz513175,  erg711771/fz518090, 
    erg501537/fz518642,  erg711806/fz518480,  erg711845/fz517494, 
    erg711845/fz518379,  erg711845/fz518672,  erg711845/fz518321, 
    erg711570/fz515232,  erg711726/fz517671,  erg711848/fz518916, 
    erg711620/fz515821,  erg711654/fz516440,  erg501521/fz517866, 
    erg711842/fz518875,  erg711855/fz518968,  erg501457/fz514186 
    erg711787/fz518445,  erg711787/fz518445,  erg711777/fz516670,               
    erg711879/fz519190,	 erg711866/fz519087,  erg501431/fz181490, 
    erg711755/fz518021,  erg711497/fz513836,  erg711862/fz519039, 
    erg711869/fz519119,  erg501540/fz518889,  erg711904/fz519327, 
    erg711870/fz519120,  erg711881/fz519245,  erg501502/fz516288, 
    erg711893/fz518970,  erg711637/fz516225,  erg711888/fz519310,   
    erg711448/fz512630,  erg711630/fz516139,  erg711901/fz518166, 
    erg501532/fz518460,  erg711914/fz519540,  erg501547/fz519410,   
    erg711909/fz519474,  erg711820/fz518679,  erg711771/fz518288,   
    erg711908/fz519403,  erg711643/fz516290,  erg711919/fz519604,   
    erg711818/fz518671,  erg711569/fz515210,  erg711885/fz519280,   
    erg711890/fz519311,  erg711708/fz517440,  erg711891/fz519313,   
    erg711867/fz519092,  erg711831/fz518746,  erg711857/fz518986,   
    erg711711/fz517518,  erg711816/fz518665,  erg711817/fz518666, 
    erg501553/fz519616,  erg711935/fz519762,  erg711964 fz520190, 
    erg501555/fz519741 
 
New in Maintenance Pack 4: 
 
    erg711964/fz520190, erg711815/fz518659, erg711861/fz519008  
    erg711991/fz520365, erg711993/fz520177, erg711883/fz519251 
    erg711955/fz520093, erg501576/fz520203, erg711961/fz520133 
    erg711937/fz519781, erg711929/fz519727, erg711994/fz520208 
    erg712027/fz520699, erg712024/fz520666, erg711766/fz518198 
    erg711860/fz519005, erg501108/fz172739, erg711563/fz515175 
    erg712005/fz520513, erg711939/fz519804, erg711945/fz519905 
    erg501390/fz224459, erg711957/fz520136, erg712039/fz520195 
    erg711814/fz518658, erg711992/fz520373, erg711942/fz519829 
    erg712044/fz520297, erg712047/fz520574, erg712046/fz520460 
    erg501595/fz520652, erg501611/fz520990, erg712031/fz520798 
    erg711952/fz520009, erg712157/fz518020, erg712172/fz526750 
    erg712093/fz521051 
 
    fz519576, fz519536, fz519783, fz520405, fz514721, fz520171 
    fz521110 
 
New in Maintenance Pack 5: 
 
   erg712086/fz521356 erg712069/fz521165 erg712060/fz521088
   erg501622/fz521411 erg712065/fz520882 erg712065/fz520882 
   erg712032 fz520821 erg712071/fz521199 erg712112/fz525927 
   erg712108/fz525920 erg711621/fz515908 erg711623/fz515951 
   erg711575/fz515294 fz516809           fz521536 
   erg712091/fz521398 erg712098/fz525652 erg501649/fz525848 
   erg501668/fz526254 erg501673/fz526330 erg501678/fz526352 
   erg501674/fz526341 erg501669/fz526275 erg712150/fz519426 
   erg712043/fz520866 erg711952/fz520009 erg712059/fz526562 
   erg712055/fz521053 erg712157/fz518020 erg712172/fz526750  
   erg501616/fz521097 erg712041/fz520932 erg501650/fz525867 
   erg712153/fz526540 erg712109/fz525923 erg501642/fz525725  
   erg501689/fz521238 erg712182/fz526861 erg712190/fz526894 
   erg501604/fz520887 erg501486/fz515369 erg710968/fz228419 
   erg501634/fz525626 erg501704/fz527067 erg501602/fz520882 
   erg712062/fz521092 erg712163/fz526524
    
New CSSA (Security) fixes in Maintenance Pack 5: 
 
   CSSA-2002-SCO.42 CSSA-2002-SCO.43 CSSA-2002-SCO.44 
   CSSA-2003-SCO.1  CSSA-2002-SCO.23 CSSA-2002-SCO.30 
   CSSA-2002-SCO.41 CSSA-2002-SCO.27 CSSA-2002-SCO.36 
   CSSA-2002-SCO.29 

New in Maintenance Pack 6: 

   erg501636/fz525650 erg501658/fz521100 erg501666/fz526164
   erg501681/fz526404 erg501703/fz526973 erg501706/fz527158
   erg501710/fz527253 erg501718/fz527462 erg501720/fz527517
   erg501722/fz527554 erg711958/fz520138 erg712090/fz521367
   erg712084/fz521297 erg712093/fz521051/CSSA-2002-SCO.44 
   erg712151/fz526496 erg712152/fz526505 erg712156/fz526585
   erg712184/fz526355 erg712209/fz527217 erg712215/fz527244
   CSSA-2003-SCO.3/erg712227/fz527425    erg712230/fz527439
   erg712247/fz527484 erg712266/fz527550 erg712267/fz527520
   erg712274/fz527623 erg712276/fz527629 erg712295/fz527776
   erg712312/fz527879 erg712321/fz527939 erg712337/fz528010
   erg712340/fz527991 fz199364           fz527750
   fz527802           fz527931           fz527934           

New in Maintenance Pack 7:
   erg501731/fz527737 erg712154/fz526541 erg712177/fz526823
   erg712220/fz527292 erg712236/fz527456 erg712289/fz527728
   erg712319/fz527935 erg712327/fz527968 erg712331/fz527984
   erg712347/fz528048 erg712348/fz528051 erg712358/fz528079
   erg712361/fz528100 erg712362/fz528070 erg712379/fz528144
   erg712384/fz528152 erg712386/fz528169 erg712389 fz528172
   erg712390/fz527957 erg712393/fz528133 erg712396/fz528199
   erg712397/fz528056 erg712399/fz528204 erg712414/fz528159
   erg712419/fz528238 erg712428/fz528292 erg712433/fz528320 
   erg712441/fz528135 erg712444/fz528361 erg712445/fz528372 
   erg712451/fz528400 erg712469/fz528435 erg712480/fz528467
   erg712482/fz528474 erg712484/fz528479 erg712501/fz528513
   erg712507/fz528536 erg712509/fz528555 erg712524/fz528656
   erg712542/fz528770 erg712550 fz528887 erg712596/fz529361
   fz521540           fz528035           fz528222
   fz528409           fz528522           fz528714
   fz528895           fz528905

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