Hi
I've encountered a bug when compiling wget 1.19.5 from source with the
following command:
./configure --with-cares && make
Compile fails with the following error message:
host.c: In function 'wait_ares'
host.c:735:11: error: void value not ignored as it ought to be
timer = ptimer_destroy
Thanks,
it has been remove on 8th of March 2018 (commit
7eff94e881b94d119ba22fc0c29edd65f4e6798b)
Regards, Tim
On 08/24/2018 09:39 AM, Endre Hagelund wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've encountered a bug when compiling wget 1.19.5 from source with the
> following command:
>
> ./configure --with-cares &&
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #51666 (project wget):
Thanks for addressing the issue.
Saving the salt together with the (salted) hash isn't of big help when we talk
about a limited set of input strings. You can get complete lists of existing
domains and brute force through them in a few seconds. Can
Hi.
We scanned the latest version of wget (1.19.5) with Coverity static analyzer.
It found some potentially important issues like RESOURCE LEAKS. I'm attaching
my proposed fixes for these issues. Each commit includes the output from
Coverity and the outcome of my analysis of the problem from
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #51666 (project wget):
Thank you for your feedback.
Regarding the salt: I used one because OpenSSH uses one and that was both what
the original bug report references, and written by somebody likely more
experienced than me Re: security. If you want me to remove the