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  •  13 Jul 2003 17:00

Release Notes: Bugfixes and build fixes for Solaris.

  •  28 Apr 2003 10:03

Release Notes: Support for inetd has been re-added. Build errors on FreeBSD and Darwin have been fixed.

  •  12 Feb 2003 01:19

    Release Notes: This release fixed bugs in the IPv6 code, compilation, and connection forwarding under BSD. It also added support for FreeBSD 5, DNAT support for Linux, and support for connection forwarding on recent versions of OpenBSD. Some other bugs were also fixed.

    •  20 Aug 2002 16:54

      Release Notes: This release has support for faster lookups on Linux using netlink, and support for NetBSD, Darwin, and Solaris 9. Various bugs have been fixed.

      •  30 Dec 2001 14:40

      Release Notes: A compile bug on OpenBSD 3.0 was fixed.

      •  28 Dec 2001 18:29

      Release Notes: This release adds NAT support for OpenBSD 3.0 and greater, the ability to limit the number of simultaneously open connections, and the ability to specify multiple strings for "reply" statements, from which one will be chosen at random. It fixes a bug that broke connection forwarding on FreeBSD, and a bug that, when triggered, caused oidentd to use a lot of CPU time on some operating systems.

      •  03 Oct 2001 19:07

      Release Notes: Re-enabling NAT support on OpenBSD 2.9+, allowing comments and blank lines in the masq/NAT configuration file, and a fix for a crash that occurred when oidentd reloaded its configuration file.

      •  29 Sep 2001 20:20

      Release Notes: This release includes NAT support for FreeBSD, support for OpenBSD 2.9 and greater, a fix for a bug that caused IP masquerading/NAT to fail, and a few other minor bugfixes.

      •  14 Sep 2001 20:03

      Release Notes: Support for Solaris 2.4 - 2.8 and lots of bugfixes.

      Release Notes: A complete rewrite, with the addition of IPv6 support and a much more flexible configuration.

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