• [ANNOUNCE] INN 2.7.3 available

    From Russ Allbery@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 26 20:35:53 2025
    Internet Systems Consortium is pleased to announce that a new minor
    release of INN is available at:

    https://downloads.isc.org/isc/inn/inn-2.7.3.tar.gz

    An OpenPGP signature of this release is present in the same directory. A
    diff from the previous release are readily available either using Git
    commands or from the GitHub release page at:

    https://github.com/InterNetNews/inn/releases/tag/2.7.3

    This is a bug-fix and minor feature release over 2.7.2. Upgrading an
    existing INN 2.7.2 installation is as simple as building INN 2.7.3,
    running make update, and restarting innd and related programs.

    Many thanks to Julien ÉLIE for preparing this release.

    Changes in 2.7.3:

    * An up-to-date moderators file is provided with this release. It
    basically removes the records of defunct hierarchies. You may want to
    manually update your configuration with the new file.

    * actsyncd now supports fetching a remote active file from a web site,
    using the HTTP or HTTPS protocols. Two new keywords, *path* and
    *protocol*, permit parameterizing that in the actsync.cfg
    configuration file. See the actsync(8) manual page and the updated
    actsync.cfg sample file for more details.

    If you are currently using actsyncd to synchronize your active file
    with the one of an FTP server, please check that FTP access is still
    working and the remote active file is up to date. You are otherwise
    encouraged to update your actsync.cfg configuration file to use an
    HTTPS access. Just adding "protocol=https" may be enough. The
    rationale behind that is the fact that FTP servers are considered less
    secure nowadays; FTP access to "ftp.isc.org" is doomed to be shut down
    one day in favour of HTTPS. The updated actsyncd and simpleftp
    programs shipped with INN go along with the upcoming change.

    * simpleftp, only used by actsyncd, now supports fetching files from web
    servers, using the HTTP(S) protocol. It now also correctly parses a
    port number following a hostname (separated by a colon), and
    establishes FTP sessions in passive mode as this mode works better
    behind firewalls and NAT configurations.

    * Added bzip2 support to actsyncd to uncompress downloaded active files.

    * Fixed syntax warnings in the default filter_innd.py Python hook so
    that innd no longer logs errors with Python 3.12 and greater. Thanks
    to Roberto Corrado for the patch.

    * The check for a fully qualified domain name for the local host at
    startup still produces a warning in the logs but is no longer fatal.
    The installation of INN was otherwise failing under some circumstances
    like when creating a Docker image. Additionally, the INN_HOSTNAME
    environment variable, if set and fully qualified, is now taken by INN
    as the hostname.

    * Several improvements have been made to readership statistics reported
    by innreport: IPv6 addresses are now correctly recognized and reported
    as unresolved instead of unknown, statistics by domain are at a better
    granularity, totals are correctly computed, and only the top 100
    entries are displayed by default instead of a possibly very long
    exhaustive list.

    * Fixed the computation of idle time in the nnrpd timers gathered by
    innreport, and the display of non-printable characters in the section
    about unrecognized NNRP commands. The wording and the case of the
    section titles are also more homogenized.

    * Fixed the handling of empty Message-IDs in perl-nocem. Instead of
    dying, it now just discards these invalid entries.

    * Improved Perl code readability and quality by enforcing the most
    interesting and useful "Perl::Critic" policies. A new "make
    code-check" command has been added to run the checks against the
    source code.

    * Spelling fixes in documentation. Thanks to Christian Clauss for the
    run of codespell.

    * Move the manual pages of delayer, shlock and sm to section 8 (system
    administration commands) instead of section 1 (user commands).

    * Update from GNU Libtool 2.4.7 to 2.5.4.

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