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Suggested by Roland Illig, ok'd by various.
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* Running Iperf in bidirectional mode
* Removed STDLIB requirement to Iperf
* Client reporting of server side statistics in UDP tests
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- Support for very old Gnutella features has been removed or deprecated
to keep the network healthy. Note that GTKG 0.94 is now considered a
deprecated servent in terms of Gnutella features. Every GTKG user
MUST upgrade to 0.95 as soon as possible.
- GUI updates:
* [GTK2] Enable drag and drop for magnet links
* [GTK1] Search results have less columns, and the hit details are now
displayed in a separate pane underneath.
* Visual progress indicator correctly shows newly downloaded
fragments, shows fragments currently available for download more
accurately, and active downloads are marked with arrows.
* The maximum amount of search results has been lowered to 1000.
Please use filters or more specific queries to find what you are
looking for if you get many search results.
* A detailed view has been added to the search results to show all
available information for a search result.
* The status bar will now give feedback about the contacted host caches.
* Gnutella node stats can now show how many bytes were sent/received.
* In the node pane, right-clicking now allows to configure which columns
should be displayed, just like in the search pane.
* More general statistics in the stats pane. It is possible to see TCP and/or
UDP traffic stats separately (for messages only, not flow-control).
- Bitzi support has been added to retrieve additional information on
possible downloads. See http://bitzi.com/ for details.
- The geographic location of hosts can now be shown courtesy of MaxMind.
- Recently developed features of the Gnutella network are now supported:
* High outdegree provides better connectivity between Gnutella hosts.
The maximum TTL in the network is now 4 and ultra nodes must maintain
at least a connection with 30 peers.
* Last-hop QRP between ultra peers.
* Dynamic querying support, allows selective querying of peers instead
of simply broadcasting the query. It is used for leaf queries and
for your queries when running as an ultra node.
* OOB (out of band) query hits lets other servents deliver search
results directly to you instead of going through the Gnutella network.
* OOB proxied queries, allowing direct hit delivery at the ultra node level
for queries emitted by legacy leaves.
* GTKG will now prevent firewalled hosts from running as ultra nodes.
* In "auto mode", GTKG will revert to leaf mode when uploads are stalling
at an abnormally high rate, indicating bandwidth is saturated.
- UDP is now also supported as a transport protocol in addition to TCP.
You may need to make changes to your firewall settings to take full
advantage of this. The UDP port used is the same as the one used for TCP.
- Firewall detection has been improved to include UDP firewalling detection.
- Clock skew computation for hosts not running NTP has been redesigned.
Also, GTKG will now automatically detect a locally running NTP.
- Japanese translation added.
- French and German translation updated.
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# v 1.3 2003.10.19
- Nodes stay connected better, less dropped nodes
- Automation can now kick nodes after passes
- Automation file can be loaded without quitting program
- Automation messages added to bottom of screen, tells status better
- Trailer status bits set to "standard" gnutella specs
- Memory leak fixes (thanks to all who posted info)
- Little fixes here and there
- README file updated
# v 1.2 2002.12.23
- Now using GWebCache External Host Caches to start or restart network
- Private LAN support, should be compatible with Gnucleus LAN: headers
- Connect header protocol name and vendor name can be changed in config file
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* Unknown
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These are the Release Notes for revision 2.3pl1 of netperf:
Things changed in this release
*) The bind() call in create_data_socket() in the file nettest_bsd.c
is no longer conditional on the user's specifying an IP address or
port number to which the data socket should be bound. This fixes
the "connection refused" errors in the UDP tests.
*) Some experimental code to allow one to specify a CPU to which the
remote netserver should be bound. This is intended to allow one to
get greater certainty (as in confidence intervals) on SMP
systems. At present the functionality is HP-UX specific.
Submittals of changes for a more general approach are welcomed.
These are the Release Notes for revision 2.3 of netperf:
Things changed in this release
*) The user can now specify local and/or remote port numbers for the
data connection using the -P test-specific option. This is to
support those folks who want to run netperf through those evil,
end-to-end-breaking things known as firewalls... :) This changes
the format of some of the control messages, hence the bump in the
update number in the VUF. While it may be possible to mix 2.3 and
pre-2.3 netperf and netserver, it is not supported.
*) The user can now specify local and/or remote IP addresses for the
data connection using the -I test-specific option. This is to
support those folks who want to run netperf through those evil,
end-to-end-breaking things known as firewalls... :) This changes
the format of some of the control messages, hence the bump in the
update number in the VUF. While it may be possible to mix 2.3 and
pre-2.3 netperf and netserver, it is not supported.
*) Set DL_mumble message priorities in the DLPI tests
*) Fix error return check for getaddrinfo()
*) Those systems with gethrtime() can define -DHAVE_GETHRTIME to use
gethrtime() instead of gettimeofday() and reduce the measurement
overhead when enabling the -DHISTOGRAM functionality.
*) The default for -DHISTOGRAM compilation now adds a UNIT_USEC and
TEN_USEC row and renames TENTH_MSEC to HUNDRED_USEC. If you want
the old behaviour add -DOLD_HISTOGRAM to CFLAGS.
*) Add missing '!' in the recv_udp*_stream so we recognize the end of
a timed test correctly.
*) Replace "||" with "&&" to fix an infinite loop in
recv_tcp_conn_rr() most likely introduced in 2.2pl5.
*) Code has been added to kludge around the bug in Linux getsockopt()
where it almost always returns twice the value for which one
asks unlike virtually every other stack on the face of the
planet. This was doing some unpleasant things to tests in which
confidence intervals were requested.
Things not changed in this release
*) Lots :)
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miscellaneous clean up.
This should fix bulkbuild problem.
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* Bug fixes
* Improvements
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GConf's buildlink3.mk file. Bump BUILDLINK_DEPENDS where appropriate.
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Changes:
o Problem updating roaming user profiles.
o Crash in smbd when printing from a Windows 9x client.
o Unresolved symbols in libsmbclient which caused
applications such as KDE's konqueror to fail when
accessing smb:// URLs.
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This is a maintenance release for the client; it's mostly to fix
problem induced when people install Service Pack 2 for XP. There
are a few more bugs fixed, including in the tracker code and in
the launchmany clients. There's a very stupid UI bug, caused by
the newest version of wxPython, in which a very long filename will
cause the window to stretch even if the option is deselected in
Prefs. This may not be fixed until the next GUI is written.
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- Many small tidy-ups and security improvements.
- Merge support for 64bit architectures.
- Generate more informative syslog messages before exiting on failed
assertions.
- Fix bugs in clamping code for the tick value used when slewing a large
offset.
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Sep 03/Apr 04 allocation of 83/8-88/8 to RIPE NCC.
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2004-05-29 0.49a
- numerous portability fixes here and there
- real event.3 manpage
2004-05-27 0.49
- autoconf'ified, sort of
- use advanced event mechanisms (epoll, kqueue, devpoll) when available
- new option: -i file (or -i -) to read hosts to check from file
- add timeout for dsbl cookie
2004-02-17 0.46
- adopted for new DSBL format
- changed protocol names: http=>http-connect, ftp=>ftp-user
- do not stop on Content-Type: header seen in HTTP-CONNECT
responses (what an idiotic software does this?!)
- removed obsolete 118[0-4] ports (old mimail variants)
2003-08-07 0.45a
- fixed multihomed proxy detection with new DSBL
(DSBL now correctly replies with "250 listed [ip.add.re.ss]" instead of
"220 listed [ip.add.ress]" to the final end-of-message terminator)
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for pkgsrc-2004Q4. The "buildlink" phase was removed for the last branch,
and this is the final cleanup. "post-buildlink" is now "post-wrapper".
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might differ, so claiming the exact version is part of PHP4 might be
misleading
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for Ruby packages.
And mark this package is only for ruby16. (Ruby 1.8.1 and lator
bundled the same version.)
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for Ruby packages.
:1.7.16 (2003-04-08)
* doc/howto.rb: added security note (thanks to Brian Candler)
* lib/client.rb: fixed bug in Client#new3 (Richard Kilmer)
* fix 'warning' and 'NoMethodError' in parser.rb/client.rb (by MoonWolf)
:1.7.15 (2003-01-30)
* lib/httpserver.rb: fixed missing comma
:1.7.14 (2003-01-25)
* lib/parser.rb: added support for xmlscan parser (XMLScanStreamParser), thanks Takaaki Tateishi
* lib/server.rb: status_code changed from 405 to 403 (Forbidden) on invalid IP
:1.7.13 (2002-10-24)
* lib/server.rb: added methods Server#get/set_valid_ip
:1.7.12 (2002-10-23)
* lib/client.rb: bug fixed: removed http.finish if async (SUTOU Kouhei)
* lib/server.rb: added ip_auth_handler method.
* lib/httpserver.rb: call ip_auth_handler of handler object before calling request_handler
:1.7.11 (2002-06-10)
* test/: refactored test suite
* lib/parser.rb: added support for REXML parser.
* lib/parser.rb: update to work with XMLParser 0.6.2.
:1.7.10 (2002-05-01)
* fixed bug when marshalling user-defined types using a stream parser
* updated tests to work with Ruby 1.6.7 (marshalling output changed)
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for Ruby packages.
Changes are unknown but it is written as pure Ruby script,
no C language extention and works with Ruby 1.8 and lator.
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Add trivial Makefile fix.
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(for now, until that gets replaced... X-)
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1.0.1 (default), packages requesting 1.0.2 get dependence on 4.3.9nb2
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fixes the arg_separator.input bug, 1.0.12 fixes some other bugs.
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bundled.
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plus some whitespace.
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weren't being added to the shared lib. I just updated this package, so
ride the update and avoid the PKGREVISION bump.
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* Support for SLP queries on multiple network interfaces
* Support for SLP query through a unicast
* DHCP code
* Added support for the net.slp.DAHeartBeat setting
* Make attribute compares case insensitive as per RFC 2608
* Added PID monitoring. Now when the process that called SLPReg()
(with SLP_REG_FLAG_WATCH_PID) dies the registration will automatically
be deregistered.
patch-a[cdefg] fix compilation warnings and errors (all the world is not
Linux/i386).
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better to just vegetate while waiting in the early hours of the morning for
something to finish building rather than try to get some pkgsrc work done...
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0.9.5 : - Added user customizable text labels.
- Added manual page.
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0.98 Sep 03 18:20:20 EST 2003
Fixed minor documentation error.
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Changes:
* vpnc-0.3.2.tar.gz Mon Nov 22 01:14:29 CET 2004
* added support for preshared without xauth
* fixed NAT-T support with IOS and PIX
* fixed IP-Len header (Christian Lackas)
* fixed reconnection problems with IOS and PIX
* vpnc-0.3.1.tar.gz Sat Nov 13 01:46:42 CET 2004
* fixed segfault in --print-config
* vpnc-0.3.tar.gz Sat Nov 13 01:16:37 CET 2004
* included IPSec over UDP and NAT-T support, thanks to Tomas Mraz
and Martin von Gagern
* added support for interactive authentication (security tokens for
example)
* fixed IOS support
* updated man-page
* updated TODO list
* fixed byte-order in debug ouput
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