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authorxtraeme <xtraeme@pkgsrc.org>2004-07-16 16:50:47 +0000
committerxtraeme <xtraeme@pkgsrc.org>2004-07-16 16:50:47 +0000
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Update www/thy to 0.9.3 (latest stable version), update provided by
the author Gergely Nagy in PR pkg/25318. Changes: * Thy 0.9.3 [Dead Gardens] -- 2004-06-30 Fixed a minor information leak in the virtual hosting code, noticed by Jerome Magnin. Also fixed a couple of memory leaks and disabled meta-data caching by default. * Thy 0.9.2 [Re-connect] -- 2004-06-15 The major reason for this release is a discovery of a possible Denial Of Service attack against Thy, one which can easily crash a Thy process. However, this was just a NULL-dereference, which can not be used to execute arbitrary code. And is fixed in this release. Also, epoll support was disabled in this release. * Thy 0.9.1 [Hurt] -- 2004-06-05 When Thy starts a helper process (such as the Authoriser or the Worker), she will close and reopen the connection to syslog with a different ID. There is also a new option to limit how many bytes Thy will use for mapping files into memory. When the limit is reached, no mmapping will occur. This is only useful when using a Worker, since otherwise files are not mapped to memory at all. SRP authentication was implemented in this version. One of the major new features in this release is the ability to compile multiple event systems into Thy. In the past, Thy had to be recompiled if one wanted to use epoll or kqueue instead of select. Now, every possible event system is compiled in, and one can select the appropriate one at run time. Thy will also try to select the most appropriate one if none was explicitly specified. Some smaller bugs were also fixed, as usual. * Thy 0.9.0 [A Pirate I Was Meant To Be] -- 2004-04-25 This release features a way to make Thy interact better with web cache software: the ability to set the max-age of resources and expiry times. The Linux version of the networking code was updated to be able to serve files larger than 2Gb when Thy is compiled with Large File Support (which is the default).
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