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TCPIPVAX_E04V51 TCP/IP V5.1 for OpenVMS VAX ECO Summary
Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation 2001,2002. All rights reserved.
New Kit Date: 04-JUN-2002
Modification Date: 19-JUN-2002
Modification Type: KIT IS NOW AVAILABLE ON MEDIA
PRODUCT: Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
OP/SYS: OpenVMS VAX
SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation
ECO INFORMATION:
ECO Kit Name: TCPIPVAX_E04V51
DEC-VAXVMS-TCPIP_ECO-V0501-154-4.PCSI
ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: TCPIPVAX_E03A51
ECO Kit Approximate Size: 45024 Blocks
Kit Applies To: Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS V5.1
OpenVMS VAX V7.2, V7.2-1, V7.2-2 and V7.3
System/Cluster Reboot Necessary: Yes
Rolling Re-boot Supported: Information Not Available
Installation Rating: INSTALL_UNKNOWN
Kit Dependencies:
The following remedial kit(s) must be installed BEFORE
installation of this kit:
None
In order to receive all the corrections listed in this
kit, the following remedial kits should also be installed:
None
ECO KIT SUMMARY:
An ECO kit exists for Compaq TCP/IP V5.1 on OpenVMS VAX V7.2 through
7.3. This kit addresses the following problems:
PREVIOUSLY UNDOCUMENTED BEHAVIOR:
1: PTR 70-5-1502/70-5-1518 Dependency on VMS Kits
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Problem:
1: When one composes a mail message in VMS mail and enters an
SMTP address at the To: prompt and at the Cc: prompt the
address originally entered at the Cc: prompt is not put into a
Cc: RFC header in the SMTP message but is instead put into the
To: RFC header.
2: In some cases the order of the recipients as entered by a
VMS mail user at the To: and/or Cc: prompts is not preserved
in the corresponding RFC headers.
3: When one composes a mail message in VMS mail and enters
multiple recipients all within the same SMTP%"" jacket any
recipient address that has no domain part, i.e. is a simple
user name, can be assigned the wrong domain by the SMTP
software.
Dependencies:
For this fix to be effective the following VMS kits must be
installed.
Alpha:
V7.2-1 VMS721_MAIL-V0100
V7.2-1h1 VMS21H1_MAIL-V0100
V7.3 VMS73_MAIL-V0100
VAX:
V7.2 VAXMAIL01_072
V7.3 VAXMAIL01_073
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2: PTR 70-5-1805/30-7-49 Dependency on VMS Kits
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The fixes for 70-5-1805 and 30-7-49 are dependant on the
following VMS kits:
Alpha:
V7.2-1 VMS721_PPPD-V0200
V7.2-1H1 VMS721H1_PPPD-V0200
V7.2-2 VMS722_PPPD-V0100
V7.3 VMS73_PPPD-V0100
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3: PTR 70-5-1879 LPD symbiont AST quota/dynamic memory problem
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Problem:
LPD symbiont can run out of AST quota or dynamic memory when
there are many outstanding jobs either due to high system load
or stopped local printer queues.
Solution:
To enable optimized use of ASTs for LPD job completion in
V5.1, customer must disable Logout notifications in the LPD
service's LOG_FLAGS, i.e.:
$ TCPIP SET SERVICE LPD/LOG_FLAGS=NOLOGOUT
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4: PTR 70-5-1840 LPD symbiont maxing out FILLM quota
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Problem:
Each incoming LPD connection causes the creation of a new LPD
receiver process.
Solution:
This behavior will only be modified by setting system logicals
as follows:
The reciever has been changed to loop back and try to bind to
the LPD port (515) and the IP address on which it received the
first incoming LPD connection. If the bind is successful, the
process will wait for a new LPD connection using a select call
on the socket. If it is not, the process will exit as before.
By default the new functionality is turned off and the code
exits after serving a single LPD dialog just as it always
has. The loop, that is, the persistence behavior must be
explicitly turned on by the definition of a boolean system
logical:
TCPIP$LPD_PERSISTENT_SERVER.
Two other logicals are supported to govern the behavior of the
LPD persistence code. First, the TCPIP$LPD_IDLE_TIMEOUT
logical may be defined to a VMS format delta time that defines
the length of time that an LPD receiver process will sit
blocked at its select call waiting for another incoming LPD
connection. The default is 5 minutes.
Second, the TCPIP$LPD_LOOP_MAX logical may be defined to limit
maximum number of iterations of the loop to persist. This
logical is provided as a back door in the event that a
resource leak, like a memory leak, is discovered and it is
desired to have the LPD receiver process exit gracefully
before the leak is hit. This is done by limiting the number of
loops - the number of times we go back and bind, listen and
select. If TCPIP$LPD_LOOP_MAX is not defined or is defined to
0 there is no limit on the number of iterations.
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5: PTR 70-5-1852 GATED: Router ID Configuration
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Nodes running GATED in a cluster within an autonomous system
should use individual configuration files with unique
routerid's. These routerid's must not be 0.0.0.0.
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 BFS Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 10-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$CFS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
NFS problem with file aliases where certain file aliases created
on the VMS side are only partly visable on Unix.
Solution:
Treat all file aliases to directories as directories when
MODUS_OPERANDI bit 16384 is set.
Reference:
PTR 70-8-42
ECO 2 updates
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ECO B 30-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$CFS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
For file systems exported with /options=Name_Conversion,
any particularly long filename can map to the VMS file ".;"
which can be disconcerting and confusing.
Solution:
Properly detect when NonVMS-to-VMS name conversion fails and
report this as an appropriate error back to the client (e.g.
NAMETOOLONG). NonVMS filenames that cannot be converted into
a legal VMS ODS-2 filename can only be accommodated within a
Container File System.
Reference:
PTR 75-45-2223
ECO 3 updates
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ECO C 20-SEP-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$CFS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
Access checking does not work correctly for a container file
system.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1788 / CFS.85933 / Req Id: GB_G01796 / UCX Note 8719
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2384
ECO 4 updates
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ECO D 21-JAN-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
When using a VMS NFS client and server, occasionally a file rename
fails, and the original filename will be replaced with a temporary
NFS filename that is inaccessible from the NFS client.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$CFS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15D
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1876 / CFS.87500 / Req Id: DE_G02405 / UCX Note 8850
ECO E 4-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Copying indexed files results in RMS-F-RPL error detected while
reading prolog.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$CFS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15E
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1946 / CFS.89064 / Req Id: DE_G02995 / UCX Note 8975
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2540
ECO F 19-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
NFS Server regression of MODUS_OPERANDI for handling file
aliases.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$CFS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15F
Reference:
PTR 30-10-120
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2554
ECO G 8-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Problems found editing file using NFS from Unix after editing from
VMS with edit/teco. Also a privilege error occurs after copying
a file on VMS and attempting so save changes from Unix.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$CFS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15G
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15P
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1982 / CFS.90037 / Req Id: BCSM20HW4
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 BIND_RESOLVER Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 10-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
The dynamic updates being sent by the load broker to a
Windows2000 DNS server were failing with an error similiar to:
unknown response: ans=0, auth=1, add=1, rcode=3
Solution:
Modify the check on the response packet from an SOA query to accept
packets that have an empty answer section, auth=1, and add=1.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1572 / CFS.80807 / Req Id: BE_G01053
ECO B 16-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
FTP, telnet, and possibly others were failing with 'unexpected
nameserver error' when trying to connect to a host that had an
underscore in the host name.
Solution:
Loosen the restriction on the host name checking. The resolver now
uses a different routine to process host names. This routine verifies
against a larger character set which includes underscores, et al.
NOTE:
In order for hostnames containing underscores to be allowed using
applications such as TELNET and FTP, the following line must be
added to the options section of your BIND servers' TCPIP$BIND.CONF
configuration file:
check-names master ignore;
for example:
options {
directory "SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP$BIND]";
check-names master ignore;
};
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1641 / CFS.82606 / Req Id: BCSM30T81
ECO 2 updates
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ECO C 30-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$NSLOOKUP.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
Both nslookup and SH HOST would exit prematurely if the server
timed out. They would not exhaust all elements of their search
path list.
Solution:
The resolver will keep trying elements of the search list
until either it gets an answer or the list is exhausted.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2213
TCPIP_BUGS Note 1324
ECO D 9-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15D
Problem:
Applications such as telnet were getting a BIND error when
attempting to use IP addresses if the BIND resolver was disabled
and the address did not exist in the LOCAL host db.
Solution:
Add a call to res$$fakeaddr() in the TCPIP$GETIPNODEBYNAME()
routine in the IPC layer. This will check to see if what we were
passed was an IP address and perform any required formatting to it
before passing it back. Now we pass back the address in the
hostent instead of an empty hostent and an error.
Release Note:
In V5.1, applications may have experienced errors when using IP
addresses if the BIND resolver had not been enabled and the address
had not been defined in the LOCAL host database. This problem
has been fixed.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2217
UCX Note 8430
ECO E 9-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15E
Problem:
The load broker was accvio'ing during startup.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1729 / CFS.CFS.84739 / UCX Note 8618
ECO 4 updates
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ECO F 16-OCT-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15F
TCPIP$BIND_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$BIND_SERVER_XFER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15I
Problem:
SMTP symbiont dies with log showing SYSTEM-F-NOPRIV error
trying to access CF control file. This is followed by
ACCVIO's. Occurs only with heavy SMTP load. Diagnosed as
memory leak in V5.1 BIND Resolver which SMTP uses heavily.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1855 / CFS.87060 / Req Id: SE_G02252
ECO G 19-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
BIND resolver is unable to perform a name lookup for a host when
BIND database records are returned in the following order: CNAME
record followed by its associated PTR record and when the reverse
address record has been subnetted on a non-byte boundary.
For example, consider the following:
$ tcpip show host 12.30.254.228
gethostby*.getanswer: asked for "228.254.30.12.IN-ADDR.ARPA", got
"228.224/27.254.30.12.IN-ADDR.ARPA"
%TCPIP-W-NORECORD, information not found
-RMS-E-RNF, record not found
Deliverables:
TCPIP$ACCESS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15D
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15H
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1987 / CFS.90172 / Req Id: HPAQ20XNF
PTR 70-5-1966 / CFS.89677 / Req Id: HPAQ12BKC
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 BIND_SERVER Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 12-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$BIND_SERVER_CONTROL.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
The ndc commands start, stop, and restart no longer work.
Solution:
No longer use the sending of a packet method to start the BIND
server. Instead, incorporate the TCPIP$BIND_STARTUP/SHUTDOWN
command procedures to do the job.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2201
ECO 4 updates
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ECO B 16-OCT-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15F
TCPIP$BIND_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$BIND_SERVER_XFER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15I
Problem:
SMTP symbiont dies with log showing SYSTEM-F-NOPRIV error trying to
access CF control file. This is followed by ACCVIO's. Occurs only
with heavy SMTP load. Diagnosed as memory leak in V5.1 BIND
Resolver which SMTP uses heavily.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1855 / CFS.87060 / Req Id: SE_G02252
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 BIND_TOOLS Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 9-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$ACCESS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
TCPIP SHOW HOST was ACCVIO'ing in certain cases when retrieving the
BIND database.
Solution:
NSLOOKUP was modified to deal with large DNS messages.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1560 / CFS.80586 / Req Id: GB_G01030
PTR 70-5-1588 / CFS.81412 / Req Id: GB_G01110
ECO 2 updates
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ECO B 30-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$NSLOOKUP.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
Both nslookup and SH HOST would exit prematurely if the server
timed out. They would not exhaust all elements of their search
path list.
Solution:
The resolver will keep trying elements of the search list
until either it gets an answer or the list is exhausted.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2213
TCPIP_BUGS Note 1324
ECO C 26-JUN-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$ACCESS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
TCPIP SHOW HOST/NOLOCAL could result in an ACCVIO under
certain circumstances.
AND
Some BIND error codes were not getting returned and
displayed properly.
Reference:
PTR 75-61-663 / TCPIP_BUGS Note 2297
ECO D 27-JUN-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$ACCESS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
The SHOW HOST command could hang on its second issuance when
inside the TCPIP utility.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1746 / CFS.85063 / Req Id: HPAQ61PJP
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2358
ECO E 6-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$BINDSETUP.COM
Problem:
TCPIP$BINDSETUP.COM no longer restarted BIND properly.
Reference:
UCX Note 8505
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2296
ECO 4 updates
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ECO F 16-OCT-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15F
TCPIP$BIND_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$BIND_SERVER_XFER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15I
Problem:
SMTP symbiont dies with log showing SYSTEM-F-NOPRIV error trying to
access CF control file. This is followed by ACCVIO's. Occurs only
with heavy SMTP load. Diagnosed as memory leak in V5.1 BIND
Resolver which SMTP uses heavily.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1855 / CFS.87060 / Req Id: SE_G02252
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 BOOTP_SERVER Images
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ECO 4 updates
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ECO A 12-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$BOOTP.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
BOOTP server on system with multiple interfaces is telling
clients only the server IP of the first (primary) interface,
even if the client is on a different subnet and their reqeust
came in on a different interface. The client's subsequent
attempt to use this address for TFTP loading of boot image fails.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1859 / CFS.87175 / Req Id: CH_G02282
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 DHCP Images
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ECO 4 updates
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ECO A 9-Nov-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$DHCP_CLIENT.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
When using the DHCP client to configure an interface, the default
route, if it points to the DHCP controlled interface itself,
mysteriously vanishes after a period of normal operation.
Specifically, when the DHCP client renews the lease on the IP
address the default route vanishes.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1720 / CFS.84507 / Req Id: MGO88613A
PTR 70-5-1897 / CFS.87978 / Req Id: LU_G02585
PTR 70-5-1981 / CFS.90030 / Req Id: HPAQ20HBK
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2386
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 DNFS Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 23-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$DNFSACP.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$DNFSDISMOUNT.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$DNFSDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$DNFSMOUNT.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
Experiment to use native quadword math on Alpha still
has problems.
Solution:
Force the Alpha path to use the same LIB$* routines
as the VAX path.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO 2 updates
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ECO B 29-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$DNFSACP.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
The NFS client does not send a set attribute to the server after
writing a file that is the same size or smaller, letting it default
to 512 bytes. Initial fix attempt caused a data corruption
regression.
Solution:
Send a setattr procedure to set the size after the re-write,
being careful not to confuse this situation with the one that
led to file corruption. Also, backported V5.1 change so the
NFS client now reports the correct allocated size instead of
the EOF mark.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1562 / CFS.80621 / Req Id: MGO34019B / UCX Note 7934
PTR 70-5-1604 / CFS.81793 / Req Id: MGO56058B
ECO C 24-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$DNFSACP.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
Setting the tpu$journal to point to a mounted directory and
editing a file using edt terminates with write error due to
an unsupported operation.
Solution:
Return SS$_NORMAL instead of SS$_UNSUPPORTED for the various
caching options.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1633 / CFS.82535 / Req. ID: MGO67165A
ECO 4 updates
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ECO D 28-JAN-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
TCPIP$DNFSACP has a memory leak which causes it to ACCVIO.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$DNFSACP.EXE V5.1-15D
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1755 / CFS.85217 / Req Id: HPAQ7025N
PTR 70-5-1679 / CFS.83433 / Req Id: FR_G01363
PTR 70-5-2027 / CFS.91236 / Req Id: BCGM31T4Z
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 EXAMPLES Images
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ECO 4 updates
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ECO A 25-OCT-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$TCP_CLIENT_QIO.MAR
TCPIP$TCP_SERVER_QIO.MAR
TCPIP$UDP_CLIENT_QIO.MAR
TCPIP$UDP_SERVER_QIO.MAR
Problem:
tcpip$examples:tcpip$udp_client_qio.c may fail with %ADA-F-IVADDR
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1538 / CFS.79850 / Req Id: HPAQA1NPX
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 FTP_CLIENT Images
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ECO 2 updates
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ECO A 25-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$FTP_CHILD.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$FTP_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$MSG.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
For file larger than 4 GB, the FTP Client incorrectly reports the
number of bytes transferred. The Kbytes/sec rate reported is also
incorrect.
Solution:
The bytes transferred count is now maintained using an extended
precision representation (64-bit long long on Alpha, two 32-bit
longword array on VAX). The Kbytes/sec rate is now calculated
using double floating-point precision.
Also took this opportunity to include an estimate of a
sequential or fixed-length file's byte length in the
"150 Opening data connection for..." message.
Unix servers do this and it gives a GUI FTP client something
to use for progress bars or %complete screen updates.
Note this size is not 100% accurate due to file conversion
that might occur for the transfer.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1342 / CFS.75202 / Req Id: ZUO12931A
ECO B 29-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
$ COPY/FTP of a non-existent file produces no error message.
Now it does.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1643 / CFS.82649 / Req Id: BCGM3102F / UCX Note 8421
TCPIP_BUGS Note 1240
ECO 4 updates
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ECO C 5-OCT-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
Incorrect operation on port number specified in the
FTP> connect <host> <port> command causes the error:
%TCPIP-E-FTP_NETERR, I/O error on network device
-SYSTEM-F-REJECT, connect to network object rejected
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1833 / CFS.86707 / Req Id: GB_G02128 / UCX Note 8793
ECO D 2-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT.EXE V5.1-15D
Problem:
70-5-1757:
FTP client is not deleting its *.TMD temporary file when
doing a wildcarded GET and no files match the wildcard.
70-5-1783:
FTP client occasionally reports unexpected additional
errors when an LS or DIR results in no matching files:
%TCPIP-E-FTP_DATACONF, cannot establish data connection ...
-SYSTEM-F-CONNECFAIL, connect to network object timed-out ...
550 file not found
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1757 / CFS.85265 / Req Id: IE_G01656 / UCX Note 8640
PTR 70-5-1783 / CFS.85847 / Req Id: NL_G01783 / UCX Note 8724
ECO E 15-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT.EXE V5.1-15E
Problem:
FTP Client no longer reads DCL or FTP/INPUT script files correctly
when they have no record attributes (RAT:NONE). Problem introduced
in TCPIP V5.0.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1875 / CFS.87486 / Req Id: DK_G02401
ECO F 16-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT.EXE V5.1-15F
Problem:
Customer's automatically-generated DCL FTP scripts of
the form:
connect host
quote USER username
quote PASS password
:
no longer successfully log in to remote FTP server.
This is a regression from UCX.
Customer was provided an undocumented logical that restores
the earlier UCX behavior but has potential side effects that
preclude it being made generally available.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1898 / CFS.88003 / Req Id: AT_G02595
ECO G 11-DEC-2001 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Fix for 70-5-1875 broke FTP /INPUT scripts, which "hang" waiting
for user to type input from terminal.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT.EXE V5.1-15G
Reference:
PTR 30-10-41
PTR 70-5-1940 / CFS.CFS.88906 / Req Id: DK_G02944
ECO H 5-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
$COPY/FTP does not preserve filename case on non-VMS target,
even if target filename is explicitly quoted. Result is
always a lowercase-converted filename.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT.EXE V5.1-15H
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1659 / CFS.83094 / Req Id: HPAQ402L0 / UCX Note 7392
PTR 70-5-1902 / CFS.88199 / Req Id: GB_G02676
PTR 70-5-1942 / CFS.88950 / Req Id: DE_G02959
PTR 70-5-2015 / CFS.91000 / Req Id: AE_G03639
ECO I 17-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
When a file such as test.txt.2 exists on a remote UNIX system, the
FTP command put test.txt;2 overwrites that file even if sunique is
on (in which case file name should be test.txt.2.1).
Deliverables:
TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT.EXE V5.1-15I
Reference:
PTR 30-13-14
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 FTP_SERVER Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 19-FEB-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$FTP_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
FTP Server ACCVIO'S because the reallocation of the session
table on the 129th simultaneous connection fails.
Solution:
Dynamically reallocate the session table.
Session table grows by MAX_SESSIONS.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1408 / CFS.76668 / Req ID: HPAQ51QP2
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO B 24-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$FTP_CHILD.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
FTP> DIR search-list-logical can encounter the server errors
"550 file not found" or "550 unsupported file structure level"
when the search-list-logical is composed of concealed members.
Problem only occurs when file details are requested from the
server, and not when just filenames are requested.
Solution:
Modified the FTP server to better detect the transition from
one concealed device entry to another within a search-list-
logical's SYS$SEARCH() results, so it has the proper device
open for obtaining the requested file details.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1648 / CFS.82762 / Req Id: NL_G01281
ECO C 25-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$FTP_CHILD.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$FTP_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$MSG.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
For file larger than 4 GB, the FTP Client incorrectly reports the
number of bytes transferred. The Kbytes/sec rate reported is also
incorrect.
Solution:
The bytes transferred count is now maintained using an extended
precision representation (64-bit long long on Alpha, two 32-bit
longword array on VAX). The Kbytes/sec rate is now calculated
using double floating-point precision.
Also took this opportunity to include an estimate of a
sequential or fixed-length file's byte length in the
"150 Opening data connection for..." message.
Unix servers do this and it gives a GUI FTP client something
to use for progress bars or %complete screen updates.
Note this size is not 100% accurate due to file conversion
that might occur for the transfer.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1342 / CFS.75202 / Req Id: ZUO12931A
ECO D 1-JUN-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$FTP_CHILD.EXE V5.1-15D
Problem:
Customer requested "extended" FTP server logging similar
to the session logging that MultiNet provides in its log
files created in user's home directory. The FTP Child
process will now log session info, requests, and responses
in its SYS$LOGIN:TCPIP$FTP_SERVER.LOG file if the logical
TCPIP$FTPD_LOG_CLIENT_ACTIVITY is defined.
This logical can be defined on a system-wide basis by an
administrator (so all users' FTP session logs include
extended logging), or by a user within their LOGIN.COM
file (so just that user's FTP session logs include
extended logging).
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1661 / CFS.83150 / Req Id: NL_G01322
ECO 3 updates
--------------
ECO E 24-AUG-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$FTP_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15E
Problem:
If TCPIP$FTPD_IDLETIMEOUT is set to an unexpected value,
the ftp server will drop connections immediately.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1568 / CFS.80740 / Req Id: ZUO45298A / UCX Note 7487
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 INET Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 1 updates
--------------
ECO A 31-JAN-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INETDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
The INETdriver can cause a PGFIPLHI crash in VMS EXE$CANCEL.
Solution:
Fixed the INETdriver to make sure the CCB is paged into
memory before returning to EXE$CANCEL.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1566 / CFS.80053 / Req Id: BRO41389B
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 INSTALL Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 1 updates
--------------
ECO A 23-FEB-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$V51_CONVERSION.COM
Problem:
TCP/IP Services doesn't support SMTP as an IPv6 capable service.
Solution:
Modified UCPs service database module and the V5.1 rollover
command procedure to add support for SMTP as an IPv6 capable
service.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2075
ECO B 28-FEB-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$SHUTDOWN.COM
Problem:
TCPIP$SHUTDOWN.COM fails to:
1. return correct severity level for shutdown errors, and
2. only delete service-enable logical names on successful shutdowns.
Solution:
Modified the TCPIP$SHUTDOWN.COM command procedure to return correct
severity level for shutdown errors, and only delete service-enable
logical names on successful shutdowns.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2161
ECO C 28-FEB-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$CONFIG.COM
Problem:
SYSCONFIGTAB.DAT database file is not created by TCPIP$CONFIG.COM
Solution:
Modified TCPIP$CONFIG.COM to create TCPIP$ETC:SYSCONFIGTAB.DAT
database by extracting its template file from
SYS$LIBRARY:TCPIP$TEMPLATES.TLB.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2180
ECO D 10-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$INET_STARTUP.COM
Problem:
Ip6rtrd process disappears.
Solution:
Delay start of TCPIP$IP6RTRD process so that IPv6 is
configured on each interface.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2205
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO E 12-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$VERSIONS.EXE V5.1-15E
Problem:
TCPIP SHOW VERSION does not display the eco number
properly.
Solution:
Corrected printf format string in version.c.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO F 23-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$PROXY_STARTUP.COM
TCPIP$PROXY_SHUTDOWN.COM
Images:
TCPIP$MSG.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$UCP.EXE V5.1-15I
Problem:
UCP's LOAD PROXY command generates error messages if there are no
proxy records in the proxy database.
For example,
$ tcpip load proxy
%TCPIP-E-PROXYERROR, error processing proxy request
-TCPIP-W-NORECORD, information not found
-RMS-E-RNF, record not found
%TCPIP-E-PROXYERROR, error processing proxy request
-TCPIP-W-NORECORD, information not found
-RMS-E-RNF, record not found
Solution:
UCP Changes:
1. Modified routine TCPIPCP$LOAD_NFS_PROXY (in TCPIPCP$PROXY.B32) to
correctly load nfs proxy records; enhanced TCPIPCP$LOAD_NFS_PROXY
to signal the number and type (i.e. NFS) of proxy records loaded.
MSG Changes:
1. Added PROXYLOADED informational message for UCP.
INSTALL Changes:
1. Modified TCPIP$PROXY_STARTUP.COM and TCPIP$PROXY_SHUTDOWN.COM as
follows:
a. correct text of module abstract
b. event logs for loading communication and nfs proxies
Reference:
PTR 30-7-11
PTR 30-7-48
PTR 30-7-59
TCPIP_BUGS notes 1708, 2138, 2203
ECO G 23-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$INET_SHUTDOWN.COM
Problem:
The TCPIP$INET_SHUTDOWN.COM command procedure generates errors
while stopping the TCP/IP Kernel after configuring IPv6 network
components.
Solution:
Changed how TCPIP$INET_SHUTDOWN determines if IPv6 network
components are started.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2214
ECO H 23-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$CONFIG.COM
Problem:
TCPIP$CONFIG fails to recognize NTP as a service bundled with
TCP/IP Services. Thus, TCPIP$CONFIG fails to manage NTP properly.
Solution:
Corrected NTP service's name-to-string mapping symbol so that NTP
is recognized as a service bundled with TCP/IP Services.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2219
ECO I 15-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$CONFIG.COM
Problem:
TCPIP$CONFIG's "ALL DISABLE" command processing generates error
messages when disabling services already disabled for startup.
Solution:
Corrected error handling to disable services already disabled for
startup without generating error messages.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2224
ECO K 15-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$CONFIG.COM
Problem:
The TCPIP$CONFIG.COM command procedure fails to:
1. create ANONYMOUS account without errors when configuring
ANONYMOUS FTP
2. translate the TCPIP$FTP_ANONYMOUS_LOG logical name when creating
log file for ANONYMOUS FTP account
3. create TCPIP$NOBODY account when configuring NFS Server
4. use distinct UIC group numbers when creating ANONYMOUS FTP and
TCPIP$NOBODY accounts
Solution:
Corrected account creation and configuration bugs in TCPIP$CONFIG.COM
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2273
ECO L 15-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$CONFIG.COM
Problem:
tcpip$config.com does not reset the UIC member number for new
groups.
Solution:
Corrected 'set_uic_member" subroutine in TCPIP$CONFIG.COM to
allocate uic member numbers in strictly ascending order.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2274
ECO M 15-JUN-2001 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.1 - ECO 1
can be installed over TCP/IP 5.0A with no indication of a
problem. This has been fixed for 5.1 ECO 2.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1715 / CFS.84478 / Req Id: HPAQ52845
ECO N 11-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$CONFIG.COM
Problem:
ANONYMOUS FTP unable to delete files in INPUT directory created by
ANONYMOUS FTP.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2347
ECO 3 updates
--------------
ECO O 21-SEP-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$STARTUP.COM
TCPIP$SHUTDOWN.COM
TCPIP$CUSTOMER_SERVICE_STARTUP.COM
TCPIP$CUSTOMER_SERVICE_SHUTDOWN.COM
Problem:
Unable to start a customer-supplied service configured for
automatic startup when the service has a lowercase or mixed-case
service name.
For example, the error, shown below, results when attempting to
start the POLYSERVER instead of the "polyserver" customer-supplied
service.
$ @sys$startup:tcpip$startup
%TCPIP-I-INFO, TCP/IP Services startup beginning at 28-AUG-2001 ...
.
.
.
%TCPIP-E-STARTFAIL, failed to start POLYSERVER
-TCPIP-E-NOSERVREC, cannot find POLYSERVER service database record
.
.
.
%TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCP/IP Services startup completed at
28-AUG-2001 ...
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1790 / CFS.85958 / Req Id: NL_G01814
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2407
ECO 4 updates
-------------
ECO P 3-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$PWIP_DRIVER_STARTUP.COM
Problem:
PWIP ACP process log files are not purged on PWIP service
start-up.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 1981
ECO Q 7-DEC-2001 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Address several problems with XDM:
1. Lack of support for the Tab key within the Login dialog
box to switch between fields.
2. Lack of support for servers or screens other than :0.0.
3. Use of $SET DISPLAY/CREATE/EXECUTIVE_MODE within the
TCPIP$XDM_XSESSIONS.COM file is unnecessary and requires
privileges not all users might have been granted.
4. Not consistently using the preferred $SET DISPLAY/CREATE
method of setting up the DECW$DISPLAY logical, which
also makes the XDM documentation confusing.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$XDMW.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$XDM_XSESSION.COM
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1747 / CFS.85092 / Req Id: GB_G01616 / UCX Note 8396
PTR 70-5-2042 / CFS.91813 / Req Id: BCSM41BGP
ECO R 8-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
TCPIP 5.1 ECO 3: PortMapper rejects inbound connections.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$CONFIG.COM
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1949 / CFS.89098 / Req Id: FR_G03013
ECO S 22-MAR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Customers with client-only license are unable to configure
Telnet in V5.1, but could in all prior revs.
Corrected TCPIP$CONFIG.COM license-checking to permit
configuration of Telnet and XDM with client-only license,
and to disallow NFS_LOCK and LBROKER.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$CONFIG.COM V5.1-15S
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1978 / CFS.89955 / Req Id: HPAQ209DG / UCX Note 9058
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2561(V5.1only)
ECO T 12-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
NFS-Server Mount perfomance problems from PC's NFS-Client with
TCPIPV5.1 ECO 3 & Cluster.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$CONFIG.COM
Reference:
PTR 70-5-2014 / CFS.90940 / Req Id: ES_G03621
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2561
ECO U 15-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
The DECC$SHR.EXE image is installed on EV56 and newer Alpha-based
systems. This results in having two copies of the CRTL installed:
DECC$SHR.EXE, and DECC$SHR_EV56.EXE.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$PORTM_RUN.COM
TCPIP$UCP_STARTUP.COM
Reference:
PTR 30-10-67
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2532
ECO V 17-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
NFS_SERVICES SSRVEXCEPT crash due to CPU time limit inherited
from Default account when TCPIP$NFS account was set up.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$CONFIG.COM
Reference:
PTR 70-5-2018 / CFS.91078 / Req Id: DK_G03672 / UCX Note 9152
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 IPC Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 1 updates
--------------
ECO A 10-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
The dynamic updates being sent by the load broker to a
Windows2000 DNS server were failing with an error similiar to:
unknown response: ans=0, auth=1, add=1, rcode=3
Solution:
Modify the check on the response packet from an SOA query to accept
packets that have an empty answer section, auth=1, and add=1.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1572 / CFS.80807 / Req Id: BE_G01053
ECO B 16-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
FTP, telnet, and possibly others were failing with 'unexpected
nameserver error' when trying to connect to a host that had an
underscore in the host name.
Solution:
Loosen the restriction on the host name checking. The resolver now
uses a different routine to process host names. This routine verifies
against a larger character set which includes underscores, et al.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1641 / CFS.82606 / Req Id: BCSM30T81
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO C 30-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$NSLOOKUP.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
Both nslookup and SH HOST would exit prematurely if the server
timed out. They would not exhaust all elements of their search
path list.
Solution:
The resolver will keep trying elements of the search list
until either it gets an answer or the list is exhausted.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2213
TCPIP_BUGS Note 1324
ECO D 14-JUN-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-1D
Problem:
Applications such as telnet were getting a BIND error when
attempting to use IP addresses if the BIND resolver was disabled
and the address did not exist in the LOCAL host db.
Solution:
Add a call to res$$fakeaddr() in the TCPIP$GETIPNODEBYNAME()
routine in the IPC layer. This will check to see if what we were
passed was an IP address and perform any required formatting to it
before passing it back. Now we pass back the address in the
hostent instead of an empty hostent and an error.
Release Note:
In V5.1, applications may have experienced errors when using IP
addresses if the BIND resolver had not been enabled and the address
had not been defined in the LOCAL host database. This problem
has been fixed.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2217
UCX Note 8430
ECO E 9-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15E
Problem:
The load broker was accvio'ing during startup.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1729 / CFS.CFS.84739 / UCX Note 8618
ECO 4 updates
-------------
ECO F 16-OCT-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15F
TCPIP$BIND_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$BIND_SERVER_XFER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15I
Problem:
SMTP symbiont dies with log showing SYSTEM-F-NOPRIV error trying to
access CF control file. This is followed by ACCVIO's. Occurs only
with heavy SMTP load. Diagnosed as memory leak in V5.1 BIND
Resolver which SMTP uses heavily.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1855 / CFS.87060 / Req Id: SE_G02252
PTR 70-5-1983 / CFS.90062 / Req Id: FI_G03305
PTR 70-5-2010 / CFS.90875 / Req Id: GB_G03588
ECO G 27-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15G
Problem:
IPROBE sampling for the LMD0 process shows 60% of all its CPU
cycles are spent within TPCPIP. The $getdviw() call in select()
was removed for better performance.
This problem was reported internally by Oracle.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO H 19-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
BIND resolver is unable to perform a name lookup for a host when
BIND database records are returned in the following order: CNAME
record followed by its associated PTR record and when the reverse
address record has been subnetted on a non-byte boundary.
For example, consider the following:
$ tcpip show host 12.30.254.228
gethostby*.getanswer: asked for "228.254.30.12.IN-ADDR.ARPA", got
"228.224/27.254.30.12.IN-ADDR.ARPA"
%TCPIP-W-NORECORD, information not found
-RMS-E-RNF, record not found
Deliverables:
TCPIP$ACCESS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15D
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15H
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1987 / CFS.90172 / Req Id: HPAQ20XNF
PTR 70-5-1966 / CFS.89677 / Req Id: HPAQ12BKC
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 KERNEL_NFS Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 1 updates
--------------
ECO A 19-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
Proxy UID lookup did not pass the host pointer.
Solution:
Proxy UID lookup now passes the host pointer.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO B 3-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE; V5.1-15B
Problem:
With $sysconfig nfs vms_proxy_debug=2, the output of the
proxy-req line (proxy (inbound) request) would be garbled
(wrong uid, gid, uic).
Solution:
Make the OPCOM (vms_proxy_debug=2) path use the same arguments
as the console (vms_proxy_debug=1) path. One argument was missing.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2218
ECO C 15-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
System crash due to SMP Spinwait timeout, due to a deadlock
(deadly embrace) in the NFS server.
Solution:
Removal of and unnecessary IOLOCK8 lock request resolved the
problem.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2252
ECO D 2-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15D
Problem:
Unable to see file systems exported from VMS to OSF
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1703 / CFS.84197 / Req Id: HPAQ51DDG
ECO 3 updates
--------------
ECO E 17-SEP-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15E
Problem:
Bugcheck: PGFIPLHI, Pagefault with IPL too high
Process currently executing on this CPU: TCPIP$NFS_1
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1771 / CFS.85556 / Req Id: GB_G01720
PTR 70-5-1779 / CFS.85765 / Req Id: MGO03813A
ECO 4 updates
-------------
ECO F 18-OCT-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15F
Problem:
Changing the number of threads on a running NFS server could crash
the server.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1769 / CFS.85527 / Req Id: DE_G01974
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2379
ECO G 18-OCT-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15G
Problem:
NFS_SERVER PGFIPLHI crash because paged out memory was refereced
while on IPL level 8.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1842 / CFS.86881 / Req Id: GB_G02183
ECO H 16-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15H
Problem:
VMS crashed in TCPIP$NFS_SERVER, VRELE() routine when attempting to
place a VNODE in the freelist twice. This problem was addressed in
ECO A but the KERNEL_VFS library was not properly built at that
time.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1791 / CFS.86010 / Req Id: DE_G01828
PTR 70-5-1884 / CFS.87644 / Req Id: STL294310
PTR 70-5-1903 / CFS.88220 / Req Id: CH_G02678
PTR 70-5-1955 / CFS.89406 / Req Id: BCSM119L6
ECO I 11-JAN-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
NFS server causes a system crash when large numbers of files
are opened. Do not allow the number to exceed 2048.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15I
TCPIP$NFS_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15I
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1728 / CFS.84734 / Req Id: SE_G01532
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2375
ECO K 11-JAN-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
VMS and Unix edits of the same file cause temporary permission
problems. Need to wait until file inactivity timer expires in order
to write to the file from Unix after editing the same file using
VMS.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15K
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1891 / CFS.87835 / Req Id: BCSMA2HW1
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2375
ECO L 29-JAN-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
NFS server hangs intermittently.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15L
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1934 / CFS.88768 / Req Id: STL317968
PTR 70-5-1935 / CFS.88773 / Req Id: DE_G02890
PTR 70-5-1965 / CFS.89668 / Req Id: ES_G03181
ECO M 8-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
VMS and Unix edits of the same file cause temporary permission
problems. Need to wait until file inactivity timer expires in order
to write to the file from Unix after editing the same file using
VMS.
The original fix for 70-5-1891 made matters worse on Vax, causing
the file to be truncated the second time it was written from Unix.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15M
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1891 / CFS.87835 / Req Id: BCSMA2HW1
ECO N 25-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Every 10-12 days the NFS server fails to display directory files.
Possible leaking resource, stop/start of TCP clears the problem.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15N
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1939 / CFS.88905 / Req Id: DE_G02943 / UCX Note 8977
ECO O 12-MAR-2002 Alpha only
Problem:
Ruby (V7.3-1) systems no longer raise and lower IPL in the
EXE$QUEUE_FORK routine. Instead, the caller is now required to
prevent the process from being context-switched, as the INSQUE and
IPINT could occur on two different CPUs, resulting in a system
hang. Setting SYSTEM_CHECK in SYSGEN will cause the calling IPL to
be checked and the system will bugcheck if it's not ok.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15O
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2556
ECO P 8-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Problems found editing file using NFS from Unix after editing from
VMS with edit/teco. Also priviledge error problem occurs after
copying a file on VMS and attempting so save changes from Unix.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$CFS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15G
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15P
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1982 / CFS.90037 / Req Id: BCSM20HW4
ECO Q 12-APR-2002 Alpha only
Problem:
All UDP NFS threads hang one by one until none are available.
Solution addresses only Alpha (not VAX) at this time.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15Q
TCPIP$NFS_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15Q
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1993 / CFS.90511 / Req Id: BCSM21ZHZ
ECO R 16-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Backport V5.4 fix for increasing the maximum number of threads
from 32 to 1024 to increase performance. Also fixed problem
when TCP threads is configured to 0 which prevented NFS from
registering with portmapper for UDP too.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15R
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15R
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2574
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2575
ECO S 18-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Unix NFS client causes VMS NFS server system to crash when
doing a mknod or mkfifo operation to create a special file.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15S
Reference:
PTR 70-5-2035 / CFS.91451 / Req Id: GB_G03790
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 KERNEL_RPC Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 1 updates
--------------
ECO A 22-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
KERNEL_RPC.COM
Problem:
Needed DCPI symbols in kernel_rpc.com
Solution:
Added DCPI symbols to kernel_rpc.com
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO 4 updates
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ECO B 11-APR-2002 Alpha only
Problem:
All UDP NFS threads hang one by one until none are available.
Solution addresses only Alpha (not VAX) at this time.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15Q
TCPIP$NFS_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15Q
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1993 / CFS.90511 / Req Id: BCSM21ZHZ
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 KERNEL_RPCSVC Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 22-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
KERNEL_RPCSVC.COM
Problem:
Needed DCPI symbols in kernel_rpcsvc.com
Solution:
Added DCPI symbols to kernel_rpcsvc.com
Reference:
Internal testing.
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 KERNEL_VFS Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 22-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
Fixed 4 problems with NFS_SERVICES.
Solution:
1: Released the VN_WRITE_LOCK for ADFs.
2: Removed debug aprintfs.
3: Moved VOP_CLOSE() in VRELE() to handle return codes.
4: Fix MOUNTLIST_UNLOCK issue.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO 3 updates
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ECO B 17-SEP-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15E
Problem:
Bugcheck: PGFIPLHI, Pagefault with IPL too high
Process currently executing on this CPU: TCPIP$NFS_1
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1771 / CFS.85556 / Req Id: GB_G01720
PTR 70-5-1779 / CFS.85765 / Req Id: MGO03813A
ECO 4 updates
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ECO C 16-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15H
Problem:
VMS crashed in TCPIP$NFS_SERVER, VRELE() routine when attempting to
place a VNODE in the freelist twice. This problem was addressed in
ECO A but the KERNEL_VFS library was not properly built at that
time.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1791 / CFS.86010 / Req Id: DE_G01828
PTR 70-5-1884 / CFS.87644 / Req Id: STL294310
PTR 70-5-1903 / CFS.88220 / Req Id: CH_G02678
PTR 70-5-1955 / CFS.89406 / Req Id: BCSM119L6
ECO D 25-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Every 10-12 days the NFS server fails to display directory files.
Possible leaking resource, stop/start of TCP clears the problem.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15N
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1939 / CFS.88905 / Req Id: DE_G02943 / UCX Note 8977
ECO E 18-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Unix NFS client causes VMS NFS server system to crash when
doing a mknod or mkfifo operation to create a special file.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$NFS_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15S
Reference:
PTR 70-5-2035 / CFS.91451 / Req Id: GB_G03790
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ECO 4 updates
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ECO A 5-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
LBROKER uses 0.0.0.0 as the address for the failover member if none
is specified in the conf file.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$LBROKER.EXE V5.1-15A
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1991 / CFS.90276 / Req Id: NL_G03370
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2597
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 LPD5 Images
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ECO 2 updates
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ECO A 30-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TELNETSYM.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
The Telnet Symbiont has a delay of 5 seconds before printing.
This delay was necessary to accomodate the DECserver 300.
A customer has requested that this delay be removed.
Solution:
Added a new logical, TCPIP$TELNETSYM_NO_DECSERVER_300 that
if defined reduces the delay from 5 seconds to a half second.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1621 / CFS.82308 / Req Id: MGO61243A / UCX Note 8369
ECO B 24-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$LPRSETUP.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
When adding a printer via LPRSETUP, the user is allowed to enter
comments for the printer's PRINTCAP.DAT entry. However, if the
comment is longer than 77 characters, the PRINTCAP.DAT file can
be corrupted with an overlong comment line and several lines that
should be comments but aren't prefixed by the comment character
('#'). This leads to further problems when trying to delete the
corrupted entry.
Solution:
When adding a comment via LPRSETUP, automatically wrap comment
lines that are greater than 77 characters onto the next line(s).
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1371 / CFS.75788 / Req Id: UVO22295
ECO 3 updates
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ECO C 2-AUG-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$LPD_RCV.EXE;1 V5.1-15C
Problem:
If UNIX LPD client sends "print any waiting jobs" we get:
"%TCPIP-E-LPD_LINETOOLONG, command line is too long"
Printing from UNIX node using LPR/LPD to VMS node.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1592 / CFS.81497 / Req Id: GB_G01128 / UCX Note 8211
ECO D 17-SEP-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$LPD_SHR.EXE V5.1-15D
TCPIP$LPD_SMB.EXE V5.1-15D
Problem:
LPD jobs are being retained on error with %JBC-F-INVPARLEN,
invalid parameter length.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1749 / CFS.85096 / Req Id: GB_G01618 / UCX Note 8534
PTR 70-5-1959 / CFS.89535 / Req Id: NL_G03127
ECO 4 updates
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ECO E 15-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$LPD_RCV.EXE V5.1-15E
Problem:
Each incoming LPD connection causes the creation of a new LPD
receiver process.
This behavior will only be modified by setting system logicals
as follows:
The reciever has been changed to loop back and try to bind to the
LPD port (515) and the IP address on which it received the first
incoming LPD connection. If the bind is successful, the process
will wait for a new LPD connection using a select call on the
socket. If it is not, the process will exit as before.
By default the new functionality is turned off and the code exits
after serving a single LPD dialog just as it always has. The loop,
that is, the persistence behavior must be explicitly turned on by
the definition of a boolean system logical:
TCPIP$LPD_PERSISTENT_SERVER.
Two other logicals are supported to govern the behavior of the LPD
persistence code. First, the TCPIP$LPD_IDLE_TIMEOUT logical may be
defined to a VMS format delta time that defines the length of time
that an LPD receiver process will sit blocked at its select call
waiting for another incoming LPD connection. The default is 5
minutes.
Second, the TCPIP$LPD_LOOP_MAX logical may be defined to limit
maximum number of iterations of the loop to persist. This logical
is provided as a back door in the event that a resource leak, like
a memory leak, is discovered and it is desired to have the LPD
receiver process exit gracefully before the leak is hit. This is
done by limiting the number of loops - the number of times we go
back and bind, listen and select. If TCPIP$LPD_LOOP_MAX is not
defined or is defined to 0 there is no limit on the number of
iterations.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1840 / CFS.86863 / Req Id: BCGM90WNJ
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2430
ECO F 15-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$LPD_RCV.EXE V5.1-15F
Problem:
The customer has observed problems with various LPD "senders"
seeing queue failures while communicating with the receiver,
along with an apparent memory leak in the LPD receiver.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1880 / CFS.87573 / Req Id: BCGMA1K6K
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2461
ECO G 27-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$LPD_SMB.EXE V5.1-15G
TCPIP$LPD_RCV.EXE V5.1-15G
Problem:
The LPD symbiont and receiver do not honor the diagnostic logicals
TCPIP$LPD_DEBUG and TCPIP$LPD_RCV. Instead they honor the old style
logicals without the TCPIP$ prefix - LPD_RCV and LPD_DEBUG. This
even though the new logicals with the TCPIP$ prefix are the
documented ones.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2398
ECO H 21-JAN-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
LPD symbiont can run out of AST quota or dynamic memory when
there are many outstanding jobs either due to high system load
or stopped local printer queues.
To enable optimized use of ASTs for LPD job completion in V5.1,
customer must disable Logout notifications in the LPD service's
LOG_FLAGS, i.e.:
$ TCPIP SET SERVICE LPD/LOG_FLAGS=NOLOGOUT
Deliverables:
TCPIP$LPD_SHR.EXE V5.1-15H
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1879 / CFS.CFS.87543 / Req Id: BCGMA1FJD
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2488
ECO I 4-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
We inadvertently moved one part of the 30-5-311 fix from within
case SMBMSG$K_RESET_STREAM to the preceding case
SMBMSG$K_STOP_STREAM which isn't really used.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$LPD_SMB.EXE V5.1-15I
Reference:
PTR 30-7-68
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 MSG Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 2-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$MSG.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
The TCPIP> ANALYZE MAIL /REPAIR operation does not fix
any inconsistencies, but exits with %TCPIP-E-SMTPERROR
and %TCPIP-W-ANA_QUEACC. These error show non-printable
characters and customer needs to reset its terminal.
Solution:
Initialized the field passed when writing out this message
to avoid the non-printable characters. Allow the analyze mail
to continue to queue other files despite the error caused by
particular invalid files. Also, added another informational
message which aids in determining which file and possible cause of
the failing file message:
UCX-I-ANA_USER_RNF, $SNDJBCW(CREATE_JOB) reports RMS-E-RNF;
Suspect user name <name> is not valid for file:
<filename>
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1097 / CFS.69028 / Req Id: MGO14797A
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO B 23-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
TCPIP$PROXY_STARTUP.COM
TCPIP$PROXY_SHUTDOWN.COM
Images:
TCPIP$MSG.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$UCP.EXE V5.1-15I
Problem:
UCP's LOAD PROXY command generates error messages if there are no
proxy records in the proxy database.
For example,
$ tcpip load proxy
%TCPIP-E-PROXYERROR, error processing proxy request
-TCPIP-W-NORECORD, information not found
-RMS-E-RNF, record not found
%TCPIP-E-PROXYERROR, error processing proxy request
-TCPIP-W-NORECORD, information not found
-RMS-E-RNF, record not found
Solution:
UCP Changes:
1. Modified routine TCPIPCP$LOAD_NFS_PROXY (in TCPIPCP$PROXY.B32)
to correctly load nfs proxy records; enhanced
TCPIPCP$LOAD_NFS_PROXY to signal the number and type (i.e. NFS)
of proxy records loaded.
MSG Changes:
1. Added PROXYLOADED informational message for UCP.
INSTALL Changes:
1. Modified TCPIP$PROXY_STARTUP.COM and TCPIP$PROXY_SHUTDOWN.COM as
follows:
a. correct text of module abstract
b. event logs for loading communication and nfs proxies
Reference:
PTR 30-7-11
PTR 30-7-48
PTR 30-7-59
TCPIP_BUGS notes 1708, 2138, 2203
ECO C 25-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT.EXE V5.1-16A
TCPIP$FTP_CHILD.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$FTP_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$MSG.EXE V5.1-16C
Problem:
For file larger than 4 GB, the FTP Client incorrectly reports the
number of bytes transferred. The Kbytes/sec rate reported is also
incorrect.
Solution:
The bytes transferred count is now maintained using an extended
precision representation (64-bit long long on Alpha, two 32-bit
longword array on VAX). The Kbytes/sec rate is now calculated
using double floating-point precision.
Also took this opportunity to include an estimate of a
sequential or fixed-length file's byte length in the
"150 Opening data connection for..." message.
Unix servers do this and it gives a GUI FTP client something
to use for progress bars or %complete screen updates.
Note this size is not 100% accurate due to file conversion
that might occur for the transfer.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1342 / CFS.75202 / Req Id: ZUO12931A
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 NET Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 19-FEB-2001 Alpha ONLY
Images:
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
Memory leak of SLIP, P5 buffer and vcibdef data structures of type
OVMS_ACP_SLIP, OVMS_ACP_SLIP_P5 and OVMS_INET_LAN_VCIB
respectively.
Solution:
Deallocate SLIP and P5 buffer in INETACP_CREATE_SLIP_INIT with
FREE_ACP; after INETACP_SET_PPP is called. Fix a bug in
inet_ppp_vci.c where it was incorrectly assumed that inetvcib is
deallocated by other driver code.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2172
ECO B 23-FEB-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
SNMP does not report the correct speed for an interface. On V5.1
all LAN interfaces report 10MB, including ethernet, gigabit
ethernet and FDDI.
Solution:
Add code to interface initalization code in the Kernel to properly
initialize the if_baudrate field in the IFNET structure.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2143
ECO C 23-FEB-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
System Crash during TCP/IP shutdown due to arrival of a send or
receive QIO at the wrong time.
Solution:
Initialize variables in the code process that sends and recieves
QIO requests before testing to see if we are in the TCP/IP
shutdown phase.
Reference:
PTR 75-45-2254
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2140
ECO D 3-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
In the RSH/REXEC server, the print-format carriage control is not
properly handled. This is particularly a problem for COBOL
applications, whose output is incorrectly displayed with 137 blank
lines between every two lines of output.
Solution:
The RSH/REXEC server has been corrected to deal with certain
carriage control specifications, including those commonly used by
COBOL applications.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1611 / CFS.82075 / Req Id: TKTB20073 / TCPIP_BUGS Note 8343
ECO E 10-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15E
Problem:
Oracle Parallel Server does not work with TCPIP V5.1. The problem
arises in a select() call which is aborted due to receipt of a
signal. In reality we had two problems. First, in some
circumstance select() was returning the wrong status code, SS$_SHUT
rather than SS$_CANCEL. Second, if the select abort occurred in a
very small window of time, there was a danger of an incorrect value
being left in a UCB field and this incorrect value would lead to
select() failing forever more within the context of the current
process.
Solution:
The solution to the first problem is to simply change the returned
status code so that the caller is satisfied. The solution to the
second problem is to clear the offending field when a select is
aborted.
Reference:
PTR 75-45-2256
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2165
ECO F 10-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15F
Problem:
5.1 does not send back an RST when it gets a TCP packet
out of the blue, for a connection it doesn't recognize.
Solution:
Backport the fix from 5.1A(QAR 76705).
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2204
ECO G 13-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES_SMP.EXE V5.1-15G
Problem:
Enhancement for internal performance testing only.
Solution:
Rebuild kernel to incorporate fix.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO H 16-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15H
Problem:
The sysconfig logic implemented in common_cfg.c
does not pay attention to the type of operation and
treat CFG_OP_RECONFIGURE as CFG_OP_CONFIGURE.
This can lead to crashes (see note 2162.0)
Solution:
common_cfg.c is a VMS specific file. (distant cousin
of UNIX cfg related files.)
This file was missing the check for reconfigure.
I incorporated the check done in UNIX in common_cfg.c
Note: Under UNIX the logic is implemented in the kern_kmodcall.c
for the local system with support logic in subsys_conf.c
and cfg_subr.c for remote.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1480 / CFS.78558 / Req Id: MGO93885A
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2144
ECO I 16-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15I
Problem:
After defining an "accept network" the hosts in
that network are not allowed access via telnet.
Solution:
When IPv6 is enabled for a service, such as telnet,
the sockaddrs for incoming connections are always
IPv6 sockaddrs even when the incoming connection
came from an IPv4 host. In this case ths sockaddr
will contain an IPv4 mapped address in the IPv6
sockaddr.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1630 / CFS.82492 / Req Id: BCSM30GWD
ECO K 19-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15K
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15K
Problem:
Fixed 5 problems with NFS.
Solution:
1: Fix problem where a subsystem with one parameter will return
sizing information instead of the parameter in query_all.
2: Fix problem where a subsystem parameter marked as configure
onlycan be reconfigured. This can lead to system crashes.
3: When opening an association using the old relationship style
with a UCB, clear the DELETEUCB bit to protect it.
4: When closing an association using the old relationship style
with a UCB, set the DELETEUCB bit to allow its deletion.
5: Added input parameter host_pointer to the proxy routines
GET_REMOTE_USER_NAME and GET_REMOTE_USER_UID.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO L 2-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15L
Problem:
When a Server process created for a Listen service exits
we fail to detect the process termination. This can lead
to undeleteable BG devices hanging around as well as hanging
client processes.
Solution:
In the routine PROCESS_CREATE_LISTEN, we were not using the
proper termination mailbox in most cases. A simple fix to
this routine resolves the problem.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1632 / CFS.82526 / Req Id: MGO67116A
ECO M 4-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15M
Problem:
System crash, INVEXCEPTN. The direct cause of the crash is
the routine KVCI$$RECEIVE that is called directly from the
TNDRIVER. The crash occurs because between the notification
of an event on the socket and the call to KVCI$$RECEIVE, a
pointer to the socket structure has been zeroed.
Solution:
Modified KVCI$$RECEIVE() to validate the pointer before use.
Also modified inet_sbwakeup() to guard against a zero in the
SO$L_UCB field.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1637 / CFS.82567 / Req Id: GB_G01250
PTR 70-5-1649 / CFS.82794 / Req Id: BCSM31D7K
ECO N 11-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TNDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15K
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15N
Note: even though both NET and TELNET_SERVER images are
affected by this set of changes, the two images are NOT
fatally interdependent. Either can safely be shipped to
a customer running older version of the other image;
they just won't get the new XON_ANY_CHAR functionality.
Problem:
70-5-1601:
Telnet client or user was sending ^S XOFF stopping output,
and not following up with a ^Q XON to restart output. This
can lead to a situation where the Telnet server doesn't
detect when client has closed, leaving the TNA device active
and the user process logged in. Only remedy required system
administrator to manually $STOP the affected process.
70-5-1602 & 70-5-1261:
The TNDRIVER crashed due to unexpected recursion resulting
in the same packet being freed twice.
Solution:
70-5-1601:
Telnet server no longer ignores socket events like
closure when unable to pass any further data up to
the TT driver or application because input is disabled
(either due to Typeahead buffer being full or use of
ReadSync terminal characteristic).
Furthermore, to help deal with defective Telnet client
or inattentive user that sends ^S XOFF but doesn't
follow up with ^Q XON, an implicit ^Q XON will occur
upon receipt of any character (not just ^Q) from the
client if the system logical TCPIP$TELNET_XON_ANY_CHAR
is defined as "1". A similar logical has also been
provided for rlogin service: TCPIP$RLOGIN_XON_ANY_CHAR.
70-5-1602 & 70-5-1261:
Prevent unexpected recursion and let original call complete
processing of the packet.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1601 / CFS.81748 / Req Id: BCGM2050B
PTR 70-5-1602 / CFS.81755 / Req Id: BCGM10M98
PTR 70-5-1261 / CFS.73401 / Req Id: UVO33093
ECO O 23-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15O
Problem:
System crash, INVEXCEPTN, Exception while above ASTDEL
Crash PC TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES+98618
Solution:
Work has proceeded in two areas to resolve this crash. First we are
modifyiing KVCI$$RECEIVE to validate the pointer before it uses it
and if the pointer is the NULL pointer, KVCI$$RECEIVE will simply
return an error status and avoid the crash.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1637 / CFS.82567 / Req Id: GB_G01250 / TCPIP_BUGS Note 2238
ECO P 23-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15P
Problem:
Extra initial blank line is output from RSH and REXEC server.
Solution:
Fixed flawed code that had been designed to remove this extra
line feed from the beginning of RSH/REXEC server output.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1263 / CFS.73456 / Req Id: BCGMC1G1G / UCX Note 7508
ECO Q 30-APR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15Q
Problem:
System crash with KRNLSTAKNV processing a received REXEC command.
Solution:
Capture the value of R1 after the first MOVC5 and then use that value
after the second MOVC5 in order to copy the complete remote user id.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1667 / CFS.83239 / Req Id: UVO11111 / UCX Note 2256
ECO R 16-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15R
Problem:
System crash, INVEXCEPTN, Exception while above ASTDEL
Crash PC TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES+98618
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1649 / CFS.82567 / Req Id: GB_G01250
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2292
ECO S 23-MAY-2001 Alpha and Vax
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15S
Problem:
Default listen socket backlog is more restrictive in TCPIP
than it was in UCX, and tuning the sysconfig parameters
sominconn and/or somaxconn as a workaround doesn't work in
TCPIP V5.0A.
Solution:
Changed TCPIP to provide UCX-like compatibility for the
listen backlog by default. Tuning either sominconn or
somaxconn (via sysconfig) disables this UCX compatibility,
reverting instead to Tru64 Unix compatibility.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1620 / CFS.82290 / Req Id: BCSM21W97 / UCX Note 8337
ECO T 24-MAY-2001 Alpha only
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15T
Problem:
IPCP negotiation of IP address between PC client and OVMS PPP
server fails to assign client an IP address.
Many problems were fixed in the OpenVMS PPPDRIVER. Therefore
it is required that all customers running PPP on OpenVMS
versions 7.2 and above install a patch for PPPDRIVER.
The OpenVMS PPPDriver patch for OpenVMS V7.2-1H1 is:
OpenVMS VMS721H1_PPPD-V0100 PPPDriver ALPHA 7.2-1H1 ECO
The readme can be viewed at:
http://ftp.support.compaq.com/patches/public/vms/axp/v7.2-1h1/
dec-axpvms-vms721h1_pppd-v0100--4.README
Reference:
PTR 30-7-49
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2294
ECO U 15-JUN-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15U
Problem:
V7.2-1 Node COL03 INVEXCEPTN At TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES+98618
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1649 / CFS.82794 / Req Id: BCSM31D7K
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2292
ECO V 5-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15V
Problem:
Listen service processes hang in RWAST during process rundown.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1701 / CFS.84174 / Req Id: STLQ50002 / UCX Note 8589
ECO W 5-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES_SMP.EXE V5.1-15W
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15W
Problem:
PROXY ARP mechanism for defining default gateway on the
same system doesn't work (was OK on V5.0A).
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1714 / CFS.84470 / Req Id: GOZ66240C / UCX Note 8549
ECO X 9-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15X
Problem:
System hangs writing to console.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1710 / CFS.CFS.84362 / Req Id: STLN50004
ECO Y 9-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES_SMP.EXE V5.1-15Y
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15Y
TCPIP$INETACP_SMP.EXE V5.1-15Y
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15Y
Problem:
Crash soon after startup due to an unnoticed allocation failure
during startup.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1719 / CFS.84496 / Req Id: GB_G01494
ECO 3 updates
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ECO Z 20-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERIVCES.EXE V5.1-15Z
Problem:
The system crashes with an invalid exception when bringing up
TCPIP when the LAN cable is not plugged in.
Reference:
PTR 75-45-2624
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2372
ECO AA 10-AUG-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15AA
Problem:
TCPIP V5.0A ECO 3 inadvertently changed TT_ACCPORNAM format,
expanding it to 60+ characters by padding the hostname field
with blanks. BG devices for rlogin users, and telnet users
from 5-digit remote TCP ports, can be leaked requiring the
respective service or TCPIP to be restarted.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1745 / CFS.85022 / Req Id: FR_G01598 / UCX Note 8630
ECO AB 17-AUG-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15AB
Problem:
If RSH/REXEC server failed to connect to client for a requested
STDERR connection, the system could crash. Disabling RSH/REXEC
avoids crash. Problem was brought to light by customer using
NESSUS security scanner software on Unix and Windows 2000 machine
aimed at a VMS node.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1759 / CFS.85320 / Req Id: NL_G01669
ECO AC 7-SEP-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AC
Problem:
ARP cache entry timeout can't be changed via
TCPIP> SET PROTOCOL ARP /COMPLETE_TIMER=n
like it could be in UCX.
These ARP timeouts are now tunable via sysconfig as net
subsystem parameters:
Parameter Description Default Units
arpkillc Completed entry timer 1200 seconds
arpkilli Incompleted entry timer 180 seconds
For example, to decrease the Completed entry timer to 5 minutes:
TCPIP> sysconfig -r net arpkillc=300
Note that the units for configuring these timers has changed
from minutes to seconds, and that the TCPIP> SET PROTOCOL ARP
/COMPLETE_TIMER=n and /INCOMPLETE_TIMER=n method of configuring
them shall remain unsupported in TCPIP.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1498 / CFS.79010 / Req Id: EVT359403 / UCX Note 7742
ECO AD 11-SEP-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$BGDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15AD
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15AD
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AD
Problem:
System crash in Kernel VCI due to inconsistencies in the
various data structures, include INET_UCB, Socket, and
INET_KVCI.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1763 / CFS.85360 / Req Id: IE_G01677
ECO AE 11-SEP-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AE
Problem:
KRNLSTAKNV crash due to TCPIP recursively processing a
lengthy list of pending IRPs on a BG device socket.
Pending IRPs are now processed non-recursively.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1778 / CFS.85747 / Req Id: HPAQ721PZ
PTR 70-5-1804 / CFS.86246 / Req Id: AT_G01918
ECO AF 11-SEP-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15AF
Problem:
Incoming telnet sessions getting long string of control
characters and no username prompt. Telnet unusable even
after shutting down/restarting TCPIP; only reboot clears.
TNA0 template device characteristics were being corrupted.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1793 / CFS.86044 / Req Id: GB_G01835 / UCX Note 8699
PTR 70-5-1869 / CFS.87369 / Req Id: ZPOAI8307
ECO AG 24-SEP-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AG
Problem:
Interface default routes, whether created explicitly or
implicitly, could be successfully added to the routing table
but did not actually work.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1714 / CFS.CFS.84470 / Req Id: GOZ66240C
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2354 (same as old 589 and 640)
ECO 4 updates
-------------
ECO AH 2-OCT-2001 Alpha only
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AH
Problem:
Certain Win95 PPP clients connecting in through a 16-port Digiboard
are rejected. Problems are consistent even across a full
power-down reboot.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1805 / CFS.86261 / Req Id: IL_G02001
ECO AI 2-OCT-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AI
Problem:
Socket memory leak that, with fix for 70-5-1761, causes
-SYSTEM-F-EXQUOTA, process quota exceeded error to occur
when trying to assign a new BG device or create a new socket.
accept() has also been seen to fail with SS$_CONNECFAIL
(ECONNRESET) and SS$_BADPARAM (EBADF) which didn't happen
in V5.0A.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1802 / CFS.86179 / Req Id: ZPOAI7999
PTR 70-5-1853 / CFS.87042 / Req Id: HPAQ91L8L
PTR 70-5-1930 / CFS.88707 / Req Id: HPAQC0K8Z
PTR 70-5-2019 / CFS.91082 / Req Id: SE_G03676
ECO AK 8-OCT-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AK
Problem:
TCPIP 5.0A, problem with incorrect ICMP redirects in route table.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1822 / CFS.86417 / Req Id: BCGM820BJ
PTR 70-5-1732 / CFS.84760 / Req Id: BCSM60V4P
PTR 70-5-1975 / CFS.89870 / Req Id: BCSM201Q3
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2436
ECO AL 9-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AL (Alpha & VAX)
TCPIP$TNDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15P
Problem:
Cluster degrades and ultimately hangs with TCPIP$REX_BGxxx (REXEC)
process as the current user. Process was hung within SYS$EXIT()
during image rundown. REXEC client was found to send an empty
username to VMS.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1827 / CFS.84296 / Req Id: IL_G01978
ECO AM 16-Nov-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AM
Problem:
INVEXCEPTN crash processing ICMP network redirect involving the
default route.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1890 / CFS.87817 / Req Id: GB_G02524
ECO AN 18-DEC-2001 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
INVEXCEPTN crash due to massive nonpaged pool corruption with TCPIP
code actively scribbling a channel number throughout a consecutive
region of memory.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AN (Alpha & VAX)
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1911 / CFS.88417 / Req Id: KAOZB0122
PTR 70-5-1912 / CFS.88422 / Req Id: STLQB0007
PTR 70-5-1925 / CFS.88662 / Req Id: TKT271767
ECO AO 14-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
INVEXCEPTN crash in TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES due to inadvertent
freeing of a BG device for an active TN device kernel client.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AO
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15AO
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1928 / CFS.88690 / Req Id: STLQC0001
PTR 70-5-1947 / CFS.89075 / Req Id: HPAQC22TZ
PTR 70-5-1984 / CFS.90118 / Req Id: GB_G03323
PTR 70-5-2005 / CFS.90757 / Req Id: AT_G03552
ECO AP 18-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Listen service Active and Peak counters were cleared after
disabling and reenabling the service, despite connections still
being active from the old incarnation of the service. Old listen
service clients are now accounted for in a new incarnation of the
service -- except for Telnet, Rlogin, RSH, and REXEC services.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$INETACP.EXE V5.1-15AP
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1733 / CFS.84761 / Req Id: MGO94517A
ECO AQ 26-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
INCONSTATE crash when starting up TCPIP at boot with LAN cable
disconnected.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AQ
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1948 / CFS.89084 / Req Id: HPAQC23KF
ECO AR 11-MAR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
INCONSTATE crash when starting up TCPIP at boot with LAN cable
disconnected.
Rebuilt at ECO AR due to a problem in the original fix submitted
for ECO AQ.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AR
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1948 / CFS.89084 / Req Id: HPAQC23KF
ECO AS 28-MAR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
[1] SNMP when reporting on TCP sockets only returns information
about the Listener sockets and not on connected sockets.
[2] When SNMP client requests data that accesses arp table, as with
request for ipNetToMediaTable values (prefix 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.22),
if there are >288 arp entries either no response to client
(v5.3 & 5.4) or cpu goes into infinite loop (v5.1) (and
possible error response to client)
Deliverables:
TCPIP$INTENRET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AS
Reference:
PTR 70-5-2000 / CFS.90643 / Req Id: FR_G03507
TCPIP_BUGS Note 25842244
ECO AU 11-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Multi-processor system may crash on shutdown
Deliverables:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15AU
Reference:
PTR 70-5-2033 / CFS.91380 / Req Id: BCGM402ZH
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2572
PTR 70-5-1972
ECO AV 25-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
TCPIP shutdown's unloading of the TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES
execlet can happen when other processors or processes still
have references into the code/memory used by the execlet,
causing crash.
Also, the prior V5.1 ECO AT fix for TCPIP_BUGS 2595 has
been implicated in VAX system hangs seen during SQA
qualification of V5.1 ECO 4; that fix has been pulled
pending a redesigned solution.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$INTERNET_SERVICES V5.1-15AV
Reference:
PTR 70-5-2033 / CFS.91380 / Req Id: BCGM402ZH
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2572
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 NETUTIL6 Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 4 updates
-------------
ECO A 2-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TRACEROUTE.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
Traceroute hangs and does not error or return to DCL.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1750 / CFS.85126 / Req Id: GB_G01623 / UCX Note 8573
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 NTP_SERVER Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO A 1-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$NTP.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
The NTP debug logical was being translated once per second which
was seen as excessive.
Solution:
Translate the debug logical once every 60 seconds.
Reference:
PTR 75-65-170 / UCX Note 8296 / TCPIP_BUGS Note 2215
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 POP Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO A 4-JUN-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$POP_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
The POP Server's handling of the TOP command does not conform
to the RFC for SMTP mail received when POP is configured via
TCPIP$POP_IGNORE_MAIL11_HEADERS logical. POP was treating the
SMTP header as if it was part of the message body. No longer.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1671 / CFS.83273 / Req Id: HPAQ40N4H / UCX Note 8472
ECO 4 updates
-------------
ECO B 28-JAN-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
The system logical TCPIP$POP_DECNET_REWRITE, when defined as
'TRANSFORM', fails to function properly with TCP/IP V5.1 ECO 3.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$POP_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15B
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1895 / CFS.87911 / Req Id: KAOQA3152
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 PROXY_SERVER Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 1 updates
--------------
ECO A 19-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$PROXY_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
Unique users within a host could not be looked up.
Solution:
Add host parameter to $GET_REMOTE_USER_* routines.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO B 12-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$PROXY_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
Customer cannot add a proxy of a user with large identifier
tables, i.e. for a UID, 27 is the maximum allowable
identifiers.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1699 / CFS.84087 / Req Id: BCSM513BL
ECO 4 updates
-------------
ECO C 9-NOV-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$PROXY_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
Users with more than 26 identifiers cannot be loaded into the
proxy database.
Change the PROXY to allow a larger number of identifiers.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1699 / CFS.84087 / Req Id: BCSM513BL
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2376
ECO D 10-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
The system hung after a reboot. Nonpaged pool showed a large
allocation containing a pointer into PROXY_SERVICES.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$PROXY_SERVICES.EXE V5.1-15D
Reference:
PTR 70-5-2036 / CFS.91517 / Req Id: STLQ40001
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 PWIP Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO A 13-JUN-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$PWIPACP.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
TCPIP$PWIPACP.EXE caused SSRVEXCEPTN bugcheck crash due to
resource leak from a DECNET application that repeatedly
tries to bind to an address already in use (EADDRINUSE /
SS$_DUPLNAM). Solution addresses the crash and the leak,
not the EADDRINUSE problem which DECNET or application
must deal with.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1707 / CFS.84322 / Req Id: BCSM51V9L
ECO 4 updates
-------------
ECO B 20-DEC-2001 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
XOT (X.25 over TCPIP) is experiencing several problems with
PWIP:
- PWIP is leaking BG device channels; the PWIPACP log is
filled with "*** sys$assign() failed ***" messages.
- PWIP is leaking nonpaged pool with an excessive number
of pdcb's, despite XOT having dutifully closed them.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$PWIPACP.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$PWIPDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15B
Reference:
PTR 70-10-507 / CFS.80656 / Req Id: LU_G01035
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 RCP Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO A 13-FEB-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$RCP.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
"$ COPY/RCP" on a binary file changes the file attributes
from fixed length to STREAM LF and corrupts the file.
Solution:
Forward port the fixes for 70-5-1006, 70-5-960 and 70-5-1286 from
UCX 4.2.
Reference:
PTR 30-5-313
PTR 70-5-1286 / CFS 74012 / Req Id: EVT65251A / UCX Note 7489
PTR 70-5-1006 / CFS 65406 / Req Id: BCGM117J9 / UCX Note 6654
ECO B 14-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$RCP.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
Previously, when RCP encountered an error, the local host name
would be erroneously reported as the remote hostname in the
error message.
%RCP-E-CONHST, error connecting to remote host
Solution:
Use the correct getpeername() call rather than getsockname().
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2234
ECO C 30-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$RCP.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
$ COPY/RCP[/USER=remusr] loc.file remhost::rem.file can fail
with "%RCP-E-CONHST, error connecting to remote host ...".
/USER specification, if supplied, also seems to be ignored.
This only affects $ COPY/RCP, not $ RCP.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1450 / CFS.77805 / Req Id: UTO08559A
PTR 70-5-1695 / CFS.83930 / Req Id: HPAQ50P4V
ECO 4 updates
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ECO D 4-MAR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
RCP/PRESERVE (aka RCP -p) didn't preserve correct modification
timestamp for files created in the summertime (daylight savings
in effect) but copied in the wintertime (standard time), or vice-
versa. The timestamp is off by an hour (the daylight savings
differential). Problem occurred for files copied to a VMS host,
but not for files copied to non-VMS host.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$RCP.EXE V5.1-15D
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1926 / CFS.88669 / Req Id: DE_G02856 / UCX Note 8942
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 ROUTED Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO A 26-APR-2001 Alpha and Vax
Images:
TCPIP$ROUTED.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
This problem occurs when the supply option is enabled for
routed. This option is to supply its own Internet addresses
to routing requests made from remote hosts. The RIP's that
are sent to these remote hosts do not have the right packet
format. Thus, this caused all the listeners of RIP to
reject these packets.
Solution:
The fix is to change the outgoing packets to the correct
RIP v1 format. The change would be to set the sa_len field to 0.
Thus have the correct RIP v1 format which would then be accepted
by remote hosts.
Reference:
PTR 30-7-64
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 SDA Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 4 updates
-------------
ECO A 19-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SDA.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
Encountered various problems with NFS.
Solution:
Fixed those various problems.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO B 6-JUN-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SDA.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$SDA.HLB
Problem:
SDA> TCPIP command no longer works in V5.x like it used to in UCX
to load proper symbol tables and whatnot for ECO releases. Also
the TCPIP SHOW SERVICE command has gotten dropped for unknown
reasons.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO C 8-JUN-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
CFS$SDA.EXE V5.1-15A
CFS$SDA.HLB
Problem:
CFS SDA extensions were developed long ago and have proven useful
debugging several NFS problems, but these extensions haven't been
officially maintained and presently are not built as part of the
SDA component. They should be.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO D 2-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SDA.EXE V5.1-15D
Problem:
Enhance the TCPIP SDA extensions to automatically load symbol
tables for loadable kernel components NFS_SERVICES and
PROXY_SERVICES.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO E 26-OCT-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SDA.EXE V5.1-15E
Problem:
SDA> TCPIP SHOW MBAG can crash system by corrupting system memory.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1850 / CFS.87007 / Req Id: DE_G02231
ECO F 12-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
SDA> TCPIP SHOW INETCB[/STAT] exhibits several cosmetic display
problems and inconsistencies.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$SDA.EXE V5.1-15F
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO F 12-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
Several problems with SDA> TCPIP initialization:
- sometimes unable to identify execlet/driver base address
- aborting symbol table loading prematurely
- symbol table load order can shadow existing symbols with
phantoms
- some TCPIP information is displayed when TCPIP isn't
loaded; other information isn't displayed when it could be.
- TCPIP SHOW INTERFACE doesn't work if PROXY/NFS SERVICES exist.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$SDA.EXE V5.1-15F
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO F 12-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
SDA> TCPIP SHOW ROUTE doesn't display the default route.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$SDA.EXE V5.1-15F
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO F 12-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
[1] SDA> SHOW DEV produces confusing %TCPIP-E-NOSUCHDEV, No such
device error message after showing one or more Idle devices.
[2] SDA> SHOW DEV/FUL caused ACCVIO, preventing display of all
device sockets.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$SDA.EXE V5.1-15F
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO F 12-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
SDA> TCPIP TAG ALL | SEARCH | SHOW MEMORY can generate an
infinite loop of:
%TCPIP-W-NOREAD, unable to access location 00000000.00000000
-SDA-W-MEMNOTSVD, process memory not saved in the dump file
messages.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$SDA.EXE V5.1-15F
TCPIP$SDA.HLB
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO F 12-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
SDA> TCPIP SHOW VCI/FUL decimal-equivalent display is incorrect.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$SDA.EXE V5.1-15F
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO F 12-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
SDA> TCPIP SHOW PROXY/FULL doesn't include UID/GID information like
non-/FULL (brief) output does, and /HOST_ADDRESS doesn't do anything
useful like display the host address of each proxy.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$SDA.EXE V5.1-15F
Reference:
Internal testing.
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 SMTP Images
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO 1 updates
--------------
ECO A 8-Feb-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
Users that do not have SYSPRV privilege will cause security
alarms when sending SMTP mail.
Solution:
Set SYSPRV around the system call SYS$GETUAI to prevent
security alarms.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1230 / CFS.72953 / Req Id: BCGMC02MK / TCPIP_BUGS Note 7475
ECO B 2-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$MSG.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
The TCPIP> ANALYZE MAIL /REPAIR operation does not fix
any inconsistencies, but exits with %TCPIP-E-SMTPERROR
and %TCPIP-W-ANA_QUEACC. These error show non-printable
characters and customer needs to reset its terminal.
Solution:
Initialized the field passed when writing out this message
to avoid the non-printable characters. Allow the analyze mail
to continue to queue other files despite the error caused by
particular invalid files. Also, added another informational
message which aids in determining which file and possible cause of
the failing file message:
UCX-I-ANA_USER_RNF, $SNDJBCW(CREATE_JOB) reports RMS-E-RNF;
Suspect user name <name> is not valid for file:
<filename>
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1097 / CFS.69028 / Req Id: MGO14797A
ECO C 3-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
When multiple address in an SMTP .DIS file are in the local domain
and one of the addresses can't be delivered delivery stops and the
addresses following the address with problems are ignored.
Solution:
Bounce the mail for the address that incurs the problem and continue
delivering to the next address as was done before the bug was
introduced.
Reference:
PTR 30-7-60
ECO D 3-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15D
Problem:
Access Violation occurs in MAILSHR when an attempt is made
to mail a file via SMTP, with incorrect file attributes.
Solution:
Bugs were identified in both VMSMail and SMTP which both
conspired to cause these ACCVIOs on Alpha (and other errant
behavior on VAX). In VMSmail, its RMS error AST routine was
fixed to include correct VMSmail context when LIB$SIGNALing
the error which SMTP was reporting via the MAIL$PROTOCOL
interface. Contact VMS Support regarding availability of
this patch.
In SMTP, don't always trust the longest-record-length file
attribute, establishing a minimum 1000-byte buffer for reading
mail files, and don't resignal RMS$_RTB to the MAILSHR condition
handler directly from SMTP.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1565 / CFS.79662 / Req Id: UTO49604B
ECO 2 updates
--------------
ECO E 10-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15E
TCPIP$SMTP_PARSESHR_TV.EXE V5.1-15E (Alpha)
TCPIP$SMTP_PARSESHR.EXE V5.1-15E (VAX)
TCPIP$SMTP_RECEIVER.EXE V5.1-15E
TCPIP$SMTP_SYMBIONT.EXE V5.1-15E
TCPIP$SMTP_SFF.EXE V5.1-15E
TCPIP$POP_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
1:
When one composes a mail message in VMS mail and enters an SMTP
address at the To: prompt and at the Cc: prompt the address
originally entered at the Cc: prompt is not put into a Cc: RFC
header in the SMTP message but is instead put into the To: RFC
header.
2:
In some cases the order of the recipients as entered by a VMS mail
user at the To: and/or Cc: prompts is not preserved in the
corresponding RFC headers.
3:
When one composes a mail message in VMS mail and enters multiple
recipients all within the same SMTP%"" jacket any recipient address
that has no domain part, i.e. is a simple user name, can be
assigned the wrong domain by the SMTP software.
Solution:
1: Add a new function code for "Address from Cc prompt"
2: Add a feature negotiation enhancement ala ESMTP to the
MAIL$PROTOCOL protocol interface to allow the caller to
determine the capabilities of a given foreign transport
3: Add another parameter to the existing list of parameters for the
existing function code
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1502 / CFS.79051 / Req Id: ZPO064770 / TCPIP_BUGS Note 2260
PTR 70-5-1518 / CFS.79450 / Req Id: ZPO067685
ECO F 15-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15F
TCPIP$SMTP_RECEIVER.EXE V5.1-15F
TCPIP$SMTP_SFF.EXE V5.1-15F
Problem:
The customer thinks that it is a security vulnerability that the
SMTP software shows the TCP/IP Services Version information and
OpenVMS version information in the initial connection response and
the Received: headers.
Solution:
Create a configuration switch, "Suppress Version Info", to allow
the system manager to tell the SMTP software not to put the TCP/IP
or OpenVMS version info into the initial connecion response or the
Received: headers.
The change was coded to support a system existance logical
TCPIP$SMTP_SUPPRESS_VERSION_INFO.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2278
ECO 3 updates
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ECO G 17-SEP-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15G
TCPIP$SMTP_RUN_SCRIPT.EXE V5.1-15G
TCPIP$SMTP_UTILITIES.EXE V5.1-15G
Problem:
Unable to send mail after installing ECO 2.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1836 / CFS.86770 / Req Id: HPAQ90K5W
ECO H 18-SEP-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15H
Problem:
SMTP receiver fails with access violation when receiving mail
from an address like <"Road Runner Sports
<RoadRunnerSports.1111.171737"@emcqmail2.promotionreply.com>.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1780 / CFS.85786 / Req Id: HPAQ7274L / UCX Note 8711
PTR 70-5-1469 / CFS.78260 / Req Id: GB_G00838
ECO 4 updates
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ECO I 16-OCT-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15F
TCPIP$BIND_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$BIND_SERVER_XFER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15I
Problem:
SMTP symbiont dies with log showing SYSTEM-F-NOPRIV error trying to
access CF control file. This is followed by ACCVIO's. Occurs only
with heavy SMTP load. Diagnosed as memory leak in V5.1 BIND
Resolver which SMTP uses heavily.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1855 / CFS.87060 / Req Id: SE_G02252
PTR 70-5-1983 / CFS.90062 / Req Id: FI_G03305
PTR 70-5-2010 / CFS.90875 / Req Id: GB_G03588
ECO K 8-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
TCPIP> start mail hangs the whole system when *SMTP* queues have
base_priority=30.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$SMTP_SYMBIONT.EXE V5.1-15K
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1341 / CFS.75199 / Req Id: MGO31836A / UCX Note 4021
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 5-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$CHESS_SUBAGENT.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$ESNMP_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$ESNMP_SHR.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$HR_MIB.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$MIBCOMP.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$MOSY V5.1-15A
TCPIP$OS_MIBS.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$SNMPIVP.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$SNMP_REQUEST.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$SNMP_TRAPRCV.EXE V5.1-15A
TCPIP$SNMP_TRAPSND.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
When a subagent sends a long trap (e.g., one with 7 varbinds, each
with 240 characters of data), the master agent returns a malformed
packet to the subagent, which can cause the subagent to restart.
Also various incorrect error messages were getting generated.
Solution:
The master agent was sending a malformed AgentX response packet
back to the subagent after a notification request. The subagent
detected this packet, which caused a restart; not all subagents are
necessarily coded to detect such packets, so such and error might
not cause a restart. The fixed master agent sends a properly
formatted packet; also, error and warning messages are improved.
Reference:
PTR 30-7-56
ECO B 23-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Sources:
ESNMP.H
Images:
TCPIP$CHESS_SUBAGENT.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$ESNMP_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$ESNMP_SHR.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$HR_MIB.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$MIBCOMP.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$MOSY V5.1-15B
TCPIP$OS_MIBS.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$SNMPIVP.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$SNMP_REQUEST.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$SNMP_TRAPRCV.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$SNMP_TRAPSND.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
ESNMP.H compiles with errors under C++
Solution:
Location of a #endif was moved, also to avoid warning removed
some text after #endifs.
Reference:
UCX Note 7902
ECO 4 updates
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ECO C 14-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
CERT #SSRT0779U tests (University of Oulu suite)
revealed problems (through ACCVIOs) in SNMP:
- master agent handling of request packets with large
subids (e.g., with 10 digits) and/or total OID
length (e.g., 128 subids)
- trap receiver handling of packets with large unsigned
in trap type, interpreted as negative array index.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$CHESS_SUBAGENT.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$ESNMP_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$ESNMP_SHR.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$OS_MIBS.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$HR_MIB.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$SNMP_REQUEST.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$SNMP_TRAPRCV.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$SNMP_TRAPSND.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$SNMPI.EXE V5.1-15C
TCPIP$SNMPIVP.EXE V5.1-15C
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1989
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2495
PTR 30-10-27
ECO D 10-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
The identifier used for enterprise (SNMPv1) or snmpTrapOID.0
(SNMPv2) was not consistent with requirements for Compaq Insight
Manager. The change is not important for the Chess example, but it
may avoid confustion if it is consistent with the change in
os_mibs.c (refleted in TCPIP$OS_MIBS.EXE) which had already been
done.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$CHESS_SUBAGENT.EXE V5.1-15D
CHESS_METHOD.C
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO E 10-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
SNMP master agent does not handle various invalid packets
correctly.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$ESNMP_SERVER.EXE V5.1-15E
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1613 / CFS.82161 / Req Id: NL_G01200
ECO F 10-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
HR_MIB process loops under some configurations and may page
fault excessively.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$HR_MIB.EXE V5.1-15F
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1817 / CFS.86378 / Req Id: GB_G01985 / UCX Note 8758
ECO G 10-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
HR_MIB process loops under some configurations and may page
fault excessively.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$HR_MIB.EXE V5.1-15G
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1711 / CFS.84367 / Req Id: NL_G01470
PTR 70-5-1726 / CFS.84589 / Req Id: BCSM608Q7
PTR 70-5-1971 / CFS.89754 / Req Id: KAOQ10081
ECO H 11-APR-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
ACCVIO if run hr_mib to get fs data in test mode, without
sufficient privs (bypass,phy_io,world).
Deliverables:
TCPIP$HR_MIB.EXE V5.1-15H
Reference:
Internal testing.
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 TCPIPLIB Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 8-FEB-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
Users that do not have SYSPRV privilege will cause security
alarms when sending SMTP mail.
Solution:
Set SYSPRV around the system call SYS$GETUAI to prevent
security alarms.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1230 / CFS.72953 / Req Id: BCGMC02MK / TCPIP_BUGS Note 7475
ECO 4 updates
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ECO B 19-FEB-2002 Alpha and VAX
Problem:
BIND resolver is unable to perform a name lookup for a host when
BIND database records are returned in the following order: CNAME
record followed by its associated PTR record and when the reverse
address record has been subnetted on a non-byte boundary.
For example, consider the following:
$ tcpip show host 12.30.254.228
gethostby*.getanswer: asked for "228.254.30.12.IN-ADDR.ARPA", got
"228.224/27.254.30.12.IN-ADDR.ARPA"
%TCPIP-W-NORECORD, information not found
-RMS-E-RNF, record not found
Deliverables:
TCPIP$ACCESS_SHR.EXE V5.1-15D
TCPIP$IPC_SHR.EXE V5.1-15H
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1987 / CFS.90172 / Req Id: HPAQ20XNF
PTR 70-5-1966 / CFS.89677 / Req Id: HPAQ12BKC
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 TCPIPTRACE Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 11-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TRACE.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
Full display on tcpip$trace fails to display tcp options
correctly. Once it discovers an option it does not understand it
displays no_delay then fails to display any further options.
Solution:
Correct options processing from full display of tcpip$trace.
Reference:
TCPIP_BUGS Note 2199
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 TELNET_CLIENT Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 28-FEB-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TNDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$TELNET.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
If a TELNET/CREATE fails to connect to the remote host, the TN
device is not deleted but stays around as a permanent device.
Solution:
On the last channel deassign, if the TN device is PERMANENT
but NOT AUTOCONNECT then mark the device for deletion.
Reference:
70-5-1585 / CFS.81249 / Req Id: GB_G01091
ECO 2 updates
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ECO B 23-MAY-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TELNET.EXE V5.1-15B
Problem:
UCX-E-REQREJECT is seen on TN3270 screen due to the receipt
of a long Request Unit > 4 KB. Customer is unable to proceed
with their 3270 application as a result.
Solution:
Increased the TN3270 receive buffer size to avoid breaking up a
RU > 4 KB bytes. The new limit is 16 KB.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1658 / CFS.83081 / Req Id: KAOQ22102 / UCX Note 8390
ECO 3 updates
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ECO C 26-JUL-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TELNET.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
[1] Telnet client fails to send a WILL NAWS and WILL SENDLOC
before sending the subnegotiation.
[2] Telnet/TN3270 client erroneously responds to DO TTYPE with
NAWS subnegotiation.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1744 / CFS.85020 / Req Id: MGO93051A / UCX Note 8609
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Corrections for COMPAQ TCP/IP Services V5.1 TELNET_SERVER Images
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ECO 1 updates
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ECO A 26-FEB-2001 Alpha ONLY
Images:
TCPIP$TNDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
With fix 70-5-1392 and SYSTEM_CHECK = 1, the system crashes.
Solution:
Preserve r3 and reload r0 with SS$_FDT_COMPL after calling
@IRP$L_FPC(R3).
Reference:
QAR 30-5-372
PTR 70-5-1392 / CFS.76223 / Req Id: BCSM41VDG
PTR 70-5-1475 / CFS.78371 / Req Id: BCSM80SDW
PTR 70-5-1516 / CFS.79398 / Req Id: HPAQA018W
PTR 70-5-1525 / CFS.79532 / Req Id: HPAQA0GDQ
ECO B 28-FEB-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TNDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15B
TCPIP$TELNET.EXE V5.1-15A
Problem:
If a TELNET/CREATE fails to connect to the remote host, the TN
device is not deleted but stays around as a permanent device.
Solution:
On the last channel deassign, if the TN device is PERMANENT
but NOT AUTOCONNECT then mark the device for deletion.
Reference:
70-5-1585 / CFS.81249 / Req Id: GB_G01091
ECO C 3-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TNDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15C
Problem:
Setting the terminal parameter /NOHOSTSYNC has no effect.
With original fix, default changed from HostSync to No HostSync.
Solution:
Telnet server no longer enforces HOSTSYNC be enabled (and latest
fix makes sure HOSTSYNC remains the default setting). Customers
should be aware that with /NOHOSTSYNC, they risk possible loss of
inbound data on the telnet connection.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1461 / CFS.78126 / Req Id: HPAQ721QS / TCPIP_BUGS Note 7929
ECO D 10-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TNDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15D
Problem:
Many telnet sessions were stuck in RWAST state, waiting
for TCPIP$INETACP.
Solution:
Modified the TN$PORT_FDT routine to use a VCB and AQB that was
allocated by the TNDRIVER at port_startup time instead of using
the INETACP's AQB queue.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1392 / CFS.76223 / Req Id: BCSM41VDG
PTR 70-5-1475 / CFS.78371 / Req Id: BCSM80SDW
PTR 70-5-1516 / CFS.79398 / Req Id: HPAQA018W
PTR 70-5-1525 / CFS.79532 / Req Id: HPAQA0GDQ
ECO E 11-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TNDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15E
Problem:
TNdriver mishandles Telnet NAWS window size negotiation
of a 0-width window, causing a crash within the TTdriver.
TTdriver causes system crash attempting to set either
the height or the width for the window size to zero (0).
Solution:
Ignore value of zero in either the height or width of
a NAWS window-size directive.
Reference:
PTR 70-5-1490 / CFS.78271 / Req Id: BCSM721DJ / TCPIP_BUGS Note 8055
ECO F 19-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TNDRIVER.EXE V5.1-15F
Problem:
Fixed 6 problems with NFS.
Solution:
1: When supplying devices to act against, the interface has
been changed to pass the device unit number, not the address
of its UCB.
2: The reference count is no longer used to control the permanence
of the BG devices, the DELETEUCB bit is used instead.
3: Pass the BG device unit number instead of its address to
socket_close.
4: Replace the BG UCB address with the device unit number for
$CALLBACK.
5: Fix a problem with corruption of R3.
6: On last-channel-deassign, a non-AUTOCONNECT PERMANENT
(outbound) session which is disconnected should be scheduled
for deletion.
Reference:
Internal testing.
ECO 2 updates
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ECO G 22-MAR-2001 Alpha and VAX
Images:
TCPIP$TN |