All releases tagged Minor bugfixes


Release Notes: IPv4 ICMP TTL exceeded packets are now silently discarded. The BalanceNG 2.x MIB has been revised and now passes smilint without problems (severity level < 4). The IPv4 to location database has been updated to the latest release. The Ubuntu JeOS VMware virtual appliance has been updated accordingly. The manual has been updated accordingly.


Release Notes: The SNMP MIBs have been revised and now pass smilint without any problems (severity level < 4).


Release Notes: An initialization bug with the handling of multi-instance MIB SNMP requests has been fixed. Upgrading is recommended if multi-instance MIBs are in use.


Release Notes: The output of "show networks", "show servers", and "show targets" has been beautified and extended to show IPv6 settings (if present). The manual has been revised and updated accordingly.


Release Notes: A problem where using "disable interface" on an interface with no detected link caused unnecessary CPU cycles to be consumed was fixed. The manual has been updated accordingly.


Release Notes: Minor typos in text messages have been fixed. The Ubuntu JeOS VMware virtual appliance has been updated accordingly.


Release Notes: A new server specific session counter has been added. Server sessions are now reported correctly using SNMP. A bug with the "rr" (round robin) method and "server N failover backup" has been resolved. The Ubuntu JeOS VMware virtual appliance has been updated accordingly. The changes have been applied to the "development" branch as well, resulting in version 3.056.


Release Notes: A bug with "server N method session" in conjunction with "target N offset" has been resolved. The Ubuntu JeOS VMware virtual appliance has been updated accordingly.


Release Notes: A minor bug in "show vrrp" has been resolved.


Release Notes: A thread synchronization problem has been fixed. Session counting is now properly inhibited when "server N stimeout null" is in place. The Ubuntu JeOS VMware virtual appliance has been updated accordingly.
A simple annotation-driven command line parser toolkit for Java 5 applications.