All releases of Antinat SOCKS Server


Release Notes: Completely rewritten in C. The LibDS dependency has been removed. Support for server chaining, local Win32 authentication, and finer-grained throttling have been added. The client library documentation is complete. Many client-library related bugs have been fixed, and support has been added for the library to be compiled as a DLL. The Win32 build process has been streamlined using AutoWin.


Release Notes: This release fixed crucial bugs that created livelocks on Mac OS X and Solaris, and a compilation bug with GCC 2.95 on Linux. Documentation was included for more SOCKS protocols, and the Win32 port now supports running as a service and includes a self-extracting installer.


Release Notes: This release includes powerful new XML-based firewalling and filtration rules that allow for very fine-grained control of the server. Performance is also significantly better under the new model. Win32 ports have also been made successfully, and the module system of previous releases of Antinat has been completely removed.


Release Notes: This release incorporated CHAP (HMAC-MD5) authentication and efficiency improvements. A patched version of libtool was used to improve build speed, and version-specific code was moved out of the core into version modules. Bugfixes were made.


Release Notes: This release adds a a client library supporting applications written to use SOCKS5, SOCKS4, and https applications. There are many bugfixes, including the SOCKS5 authentication bug and the leaking file descriptor issue.


Release Notes: Platform support was much improved, including support for OS X and Solaris (both with IPv6) and glibc 2.0 or greater. Recursive functions are now used more frequently on older systems. Support for applications that expect headers to arrive all at once was much improved. LibDS >= 1.4.0 is now required.


Release Notes: UDP Association is now included, as is experimental IPv6 support (Linux only). The core architecture has changed significantly to support the addition of UDP.


Release Notes: Includes support for SOCKS4a, modularises authentication, prefers reentrant functions for increased performance and concurrency, fixes memory problems on Solaris, includes some automated testing, and fixes a serious DOS bug in authentication.


Release Notes: This release daemonises, supports user-based summary logging, sorts summary logs (LibDS 1.3.0 and higher), and authenticates against users on the local system. A large version bug in 0.61 was fixed. RPMs exploit the modular architecture of antinat, building a core plus 4 snap-in modules.


Release Notes: This version cleans up the architecture some more and includes a nicer summary logging facility.