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Ready for libradsec-0.0.5.
[radsecproxy.git]
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lib
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HACKING
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HACKING file for libradsec (in Emacs -*- org -*- mode).
HACKING file for libradsec (in Emacs -*- org -*- mode).
-Status as of libradsec-0.0.
2.dev (2011-03-24
).
+Status as of libradsec-0.0.
5 (2014-02-03
).
* Build instructions
sh autogen.sh
* Build instructions
sh autogen.sh
-./configure
#--enable-tls
+./configure
make
examples/client -r examples/client.conf blocking-tls; echo $?
make
examples/client -r examples/client.conf blocking-tls; echo $?
@@
-37,7
+37,7
@@
examples/client -r examples/client.conf blocking-tls; echo $?
- Application chooses allocation regime.
- Application chooses allocation regime.
-Note that as of 0.0.
2.dev
libradsec suffers from way too much focus on
+Note that as of 0.0.
4
libradsec suffers from way too much focus on
the behaviour of a blocking client and is totally useless as a server.
Not only does it lack most of the functions needed for writing a
server but it also contains at least one architectural mishap which
the behaviour of a blocking client and is totally useless as a server.
Not only does it lack most of the functions needed for writing a
server but it also contains at least one architectural mishap which
@@
-56,7
+56,7
@@
Details (within parentheses) apply to Debian Wheezy.
- OpenSSL (1.0.1c-4) -- optional, for TLS and DTLS support
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libssl1.0.0
- OpenSSL (1.0.1c-4) -- optional, for TLS and DTLS support
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libssl1.0.0
-* Functionality and quality
+* Functionality and quality
in 0.0.x
** Not well tested
- reading config file
- [TCP] short read
** Not well tested
- reading config file
- [TCP] short read
@@
-70,10
+70,12
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Details (within parentheses) apply to Debian Wheezy.
- custom allocation scheme is not used in all places
** Not implemented
- custom allocation scheme is not used in all places
** Not implemented
-- [client] server failover
+- dispatch mode (planned for 0.1)
+- [client] server failover / RFC3539 watchdog (planned for 0.1)
+- [server] support (planned for 0.2)
+- [client] TCP keepalive
+- on-your-own mode
- [DTLS] support
- [DTLS] support
-- [server] support
-- dispatch mode and on-your-own mode
* Found a bug?
Please report it. That is how we improve the quality of the code.
* Found a bug?
Please report it. That is how we improve the quality of the code.