--- sql/conn_handler/socket_connection.cc.orig 2024-07-12 19:15:25 UTC +++ sql/conn_handler/socket_connection.cc @@ -961,9 +961,11 @@ bool check_connection_refused_by_tcp_wrapper(MYSQL_SOC signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL); request_init(&req, RQ_DAEMON, libwrap_name, RQ_FILE, mysql_socket_getfd(connect_sock), NULL); - fromhost(&req); + void (*my_fromhost) (void *) = (void (*)(void *)) fromhost; + my_fromhost(&req); - if (!hosts_access(&req)) { + int (*my_hosts_access) (void *) = (int (*) (void *)) hosts_access; + if (!my_hosts_access(&req)) { /* This may be stupid but refuse() includes an exit(0) which we surely don't want... @@ -975,12 +977,13 @@ bool check_connection_refused_by_tcp_wrapper(MYSQL_SOC This is unproblematic as TCP-wrapper is unix specific, anyway. */ + char *(*my_eval_client) (void *) = (char *(*) (void *)) eval_client; syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_WARNING, "refused connect from %s", - eval_client(&req)); + my_eval_client(&req)); #ifdef HAVE_LIBWRAP_PROTOTYPES // Some distros have patched tcpd.h to have proper prototypes - if (req.sink) (req.sink)(req.fd); + if (req.sink) ((void (*)(int)) (req.sink))(req.fd); #else // Some distros have not patched tcpd.h if (req.sink) ((void (*)(int))req.sink)(req.fd);