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Changes in 2.0.9
Changes in 2.0.8
* So, I guess some things have changed in the past 3 years.
* Fixed bugs.
Changes in 2.0.7
* Bug fixes.
* Build fixes.
Changes in 2.0.6
* Bug fixes.
* Build fixes for Darwin and FreeBSD.
* Support for inetd/xinetd/daemontools.
Changes in 2.0.5
* Bugfixes for connection forwarding on BSD.
* DNAT support on linux.
* Configuration Parser/scanner cleanups.
* IPv6 fixes.
* FreeBSD 5 support.
* Compile fixes.
* Made connection forwarding work on recent versions of OpenBSD and on FreeBSD
when NAT is disabled.
Changes in 2.0.4
* Support for lookups using the netlink socket diagnostics interface on Linux.
* Support for Solaris 9.
* Support for NetBSD.
* Support for Darwin.
* Bugfixes for NAT on *BSD.
Changes in 2.0.3
* Fixed a bug in the configure script that caused a compile error on OpenBSD
3.0.
Changes in 2.0.2
* Added support for OpenBSD (>= 3.0) Packet Filter.
* Allow multiple strings to be specified after a "reply" statement from which
one string will be selected at random.
* A --limit command-line argument used to limit the number of connections that
can be open at any one time.
* Fixed a bug that caused oidentd to chew up lots of CPU time on some
operating systems.
* Note that oidentd only suports ipf NAT in FreeBSD (i.e. ipfw is not
supported).
- See the TODO file for slightly more info.
Changes in 2.0.1
* NAT support on OpenBSD 2.9 and greater has been enabled again.
* Allow comments and whitespace in /etc/oidentd_masq.conf.
* Fix a crash that occurred when oidentd reloaded its configuration file.
Changes in 2.0.0
* A new command-line flag, --config, can be used to specify the config file.
* Support for OpenBSD 2.9
* IP masquerading/NAT support for FreeBSD.
* The bug that caused IP masquerading to fail was fixed.
* More bug fixes.
Changes in 1.9.9.1
* Lots of bugfixes.
* Support for Solaris 5.4 - 5.8
Changes in 1.9.9
* Complete rewrite.
* Addition of system-wide and per-user configuration files.
* IPv6 support.
Changes in 1.7.1
* Fixed a bug that prevented oidentd from running in standalone mode.
Changes in 1.7.0
* IP masquerading support for OpenBSD.
* Support for FreeBSD 4.*
* Support for libudb.
Changes in 1.6.4
* Add -F and -O flags. See the manual page for a description.
* Add the capability to set an identd reply for a specific user in
/etc/identd.spoof. For example, the line "user:reply" will cause oidentd
to return "reply" for every successful query for a connection of the user
"user"
Changes in 1.6.3
* Fix a few small bugs.
* Add -q (quiet) flag, which suppresses normal system logging.
Changes in 1.6.2
* New flag: -x (see the man page or ChangeLog)
* Service names as well as port numbers are accepted where a port is supplied.
/etc/oidentd.users
* If our attempt to forward a connection to a host times out, fall back to
Changes in 1.6.1
* -r works correctly in standalone mode.
* You can now specify masks for networks in /etc/oidentd.users (See man page)
(It used to only accept quad-dot IP notation)
* You can now specify a hostname in /etc/oidentd.users
Changes in 1.6.0
* The man page gets installed now
* Rewrote "INSTALL"
* Fixed (hopefully) the forwarding stuff.
Changes in 1.5.1
* Code and documentation cleanups.
* Regenerate autoconf scripts using version 2.13.
Changes in 1.5
* Various small fixes and improvements.
* Added support for OpenBSD, FreeBSD.
* autoconf'd the package.