Subject: netstat prints negative port numbers + FIX (#193)
Index:	ucb/netstat/inet.c 2.11BSD

Description:
	Port numbers are 'u_short' - they should never show up as negative
	in a netstat display.

Repeat-By:
	Have a connection with a port number higher than 32767 present.
	Do a 'netstat' and notice that the port numbers show up as
	negative.

Fix:
	Some systems (i noticed this some time ago with Multics systems)
	allocate port numbers from the high range on down - they start
	at 50000 or 60000 and work down rather than from 1024 and going
	up.

	It is a trivial fix - changing a '%d' to a '%u' to correctly
	handle the port number as unsigned.

	Save the following to a file (/tmp/foo).  Then:

		patch -p0 < /tmp/foo
		cd /usr/src/ucb/netstat
		make
		make install
		make clean

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*** /usr/src/ucb/netstat/inet.c.old	Sun Feb 20 20:45:15 1994
--- /usr/src/ucb/netstat/inet.c	Sun Aug 28 10:53:19 1994
***************
*** 11,17 ****
   */
  
  #if	defined(DOSCCS) && !defined(lint)
! static char sccsid[] = "@(#)inet.c	5.9.2 (2.11BSD GTE) 1/1/94";
  #endif
  
  #include <strings.h>
--- 11,17 ----
   */
  
  #if	defined(DOSCCS) && !defined(lint)
! static char sccsid[] = "@(#)inet.c	5.9.3 (2.11BSD GTE) 8/28/94";
  #endif
  
  #include <strings.h>
***************
*** 359,365 ****
  	if (sp || port == 0)
  		sprintf(cp, "%.8s", sp ? sp->s_name : "*");
  	else
! 		sprintf(cp, "%d", ntohs((u_short)port));
  	width = Aflag ? 18 : 22;
  	printf(" %-*.*s", width, width, line);
  }
--- 359,365 ----
  	if (sp || port == 0)
  		sprintf(cp, "%.8s", sp ? sp->s_name : "*");
  	else
! 		sprintf(cp, "%u", ntohs((u_short)port));
  	width = Aflag ? 18 : 22;
  	printf(" %-*.*s", width, width, line);
  }
