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GNS3 0.8.3.1
* Vboxwrapper recompilation to run with VirtualBox 4.2
* Support for access to the GNS3 VirtualBox VM name from inside a VM:
VBoxControl guestproperty get NameInGNS3
* Minor fixes
GNS3 0.8.3
* Option to freely use the first VBox interface inside VMs (i.e. eth0
on Linux).
* New base configuration (startup-config) for devices with NM-16ESW
(named baseconfig_sw.txt).
* Console and headless mode support for VirtualBox devices.
* Embedded console/terminal server to access VirtualBox VM consoles
using Telnet.
* Support for drag & drop of topology files inside GNS3.
* Double quote support for Qemu options and ASA kernel/initrd command lines.
* Import & export for GNS3 configuration file (gns3.ini).
* Global TCP port tracker to allocate ports and avoid conflicts (console
+ AUX ports for IOS routers and console ports for Qemu-like/VirtualBox
devices are tracked)
* Scripts for using consoles with VBox VMs (Windows only).
* Backup nvram export when Dynamips has crashed.
* Option (activated by default) to use the VirtualBox VM names to name
VirtualBox devices in GNS3.
* Complete IPv6 support (with correct functions).
* Support for binding on specific addresses when loading a topology
* Option to track opened node consoles in order to close them when the
node gets deleted.
GNS3 0.8.0 VirtualBox Edition
Major Improvements:
* VirtualBox support (v4.1 required)
* Wireshark Live Traffic Capture
* Basic IPv6 enablement
* Basic Netbook enablement
* Dynagen Console got a massive rewrite / cleanup
* Russian translation got a major update
Detailed changes see CHANGELOG
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py-* not affected, since it built different versions depending on the
setting already.
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GNS3 is a graphical network simulator that allows you to design complex
network topologies. You may run simulations or configure devices ranging from
simple workstations to powerful Cisco routers. It is based on Dynamips, an IOS
emulator which allows users to run IOS binary images from Cisco Systems and
Pemu, an PIX firewall emulator based on Qemu.
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