On 11/03/2020 07:50, Kyle Evans wrote:
On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 12:45 AM Pedro F. Giffuni <[email protected]> wrote:
Author: pfg
Date: Wed Mar 11 05:45:33 2020
New Revision: 358870
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/358870

Log:
   MFC r358154 (by delphij)
   Bump PROTOMAX: this matches the value on NetBSD and will be necessary for
   future updates.

   MFC r r358448;
   /etc/services: attempt to bring the database to this century.

   This is the result of splitting r358153 in two, in order to avoid a build
   system bug and being able to merge the change to previous releases..

   Document better this file, updating the URL to the IANA registry and closely
   match the official services.

   For system ports (0 to 1023) we now try to follow the registry closely, 
noting
   some historical differences where applicable.

   As a side effect: drop references to unofficial Kerberos IV which was EOL'ed
   on Oct 2006[1]. While it is conceivable some people may still use it in some
   very old FreeBSD machines that can't be replaced easily, the use of it is
   considered a security risk. Also drop the unofficial netatalk, which we
   supported long ago in the kernel but was dropped long ago.

   Leave for now smtps, even though it conflicts with IANA's submissions.
   The change should have very little visibility, if any, but should be a
   step closer to the current IANA database.

   [1] https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb4-end-of-life.html


r358154 at the very least should still go back to stable/11 if there's
going to be a later change to /etc/services that will still require
it.

Yes (I am just a bit busy ATM), but it goes a bit further, it has to make it into a release before I can commit the update in -current or we'll break some CI builds.

Pedro.

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