diff -up dhcp-4.3.0a1/common/parse.c.64-bit_lease_parse dhcp-4.3.0a1/common/parse.c
--- dhcp-4.3.0a1/common/parse.c.64-bit_lease_parse 2013-12-11 01:25:12.000000000 +0100
+++ dhcp-4.3.0a1/common/parse.c 2013-12-19 15:45:25.990771814 +0100
@@ -938,8 +938,8 @@ TIME
parse_date_core(cfile)
struct parse *cfile;
{
- int guess;
- int tzoff, year, mon, mday, hour, min, sec;
+ TIME guess;
+ long int tzoff, year, mon, mday, hour, min, sec;
const char *val;
enum dhcp_token token;
static int months[11] = { 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181,
@@ -965,7 +965,7 @@ parse_date_core(cfile)
}
skip_token(&val, NULL, cfile); /* consume number */
- guess = atoi(val);
+ guess = atol(val);
return((TIME)guess);
}
@@ -993,7 +993,7 @@ parse_date_core(cfile)
somebody invents a time machine, I think we can safely disregard
it. This actually works around a stupid Y2K bug that was present
in a very early beta release of dhcpd. */
- year = atoi(val);
+ year = atol(val);
if (year > 1900)
year -= 1900;
@@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@ parse_date_core(cfile)
return((TIME)0);
}
skip_token(&val, NULL, cfile); /* consume day of month */
- mday = atoi(val);
+ mday = atol(val);
/* Hour... */
token = peek_token(&val, NULL, cfile);
@@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ parse_date_core(cfile)
return((TIME)0);
}
skip_token(&val, NULL, cfile); /* consume hour */
- hour = atoi(val);
+ hour = atol(val);
/* Colon separating hour from minute... */
token = peek_token(&val, NULL, cfile);
@@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ parse_date_core(cfile)
return((TIME)0);
}
skip_token(&val, NULL, cfile); /* consume minute */
- min = atoi(val);
+ min = atol(val);
/* Colon separating minute from second... */
token = peek_token(&val, NULL, cfile);
@@ -1094,13 +1094,13 @@ parse_date_core(cfile)
return((TIME)0);
}
skip_token(&val, NULL, cfile); /* consume second */
- sec = atoi(val);
+ sec = atol(val);
tzoff = 0;
token = peek_token(&val, NULL, cfile);
if (token == NUMBER) {
skip_token(&val, NULL, cfile); /* consume tzoff */
- tzoff = atoi(val);
+ tzoff = atol(val);
} else if (token != SEMI) {
skip_token(&val, NULL, cfile);
parse_warn(cfile,