X-Git-Url: http://www.project-moonshot.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ChangeLog;h=117cfcb2915208c23747cbc98d39c6681f6f1acf;hb=c1f196080a7cb867afd3dee50e2910899cbf5f46;hp=e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391;hpb=79651977517e254035141de0468cf87aa1d20e23;p=libradsec.git diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index e69de29..117cfcb 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +2007-09-21 1.0 +2007-10-16 1.0p1 + Fixed crash when servers were configured after first realm block +2007-12-24 1.1-alpha + Pretend option for validating configuration + Include option for including additional config files + Allows clients configured by IP prefix, dynamic clients + Server failover support + Rewriting of username attribute + Source address and port can be specified for requests +2008-05-14 1.1-beta + No longer looks for radsecproxy.conf in current directory + Rewrite block that allows removal of specified attributes + certificateNameCheck option for disabling CN/SubjectAltName check + matchCertificateAttribute now also supports CN matching + Forwarding of accounting messages, accountingServer option for realms + Supports multiple client blocks for same source address with different + certificate checks + Removed weekday from log timestamps +2008-07-24 1.1 + Logging stationid attribute + Added LoopPrevention option + Failover also without status-server + Options for RetryCount and RetryInterval + Working accounting and AccountingResponse option + CRL checking and option for enabling it +2008-10-07 1.2 + listenTCP and sourceTCP options renamed to listenTLS and sourceTLS + Old options deprecated but available for backwards compatiblity + Logging reply-message attribute from Reject messages + Contribution from Arne Schwabe + Rewrite blocks have new options addAttribute and modifyAttribute + rewriteIn (replacing rewrite) and rewriteOut in client and server + blocks for specifying rewrite on input/output. rewrite deprecated + but available as an alias for rewriteIn for backwards compatibility. + rewritein rewriteout rewrite + regular expressions in realms etc can now be more advanced, including + use of "or". + cacheExpiry option in tls blocks for specifying expiry time for the + cache of CA certificates and CRLs. This is particularly useful for + regularly updating CRLs. + Some logging has been made more informative +2008-12-04 1.3-alpha + Support for TCP and DTLS transports (type tcp, type dtls) + Listen... options can be specified multiple times + Dynamic server discovery + DuplicateInterval option in client block for specifying for how + long a request/reply shall be stored for duplicate detection + Support for RADIUS TTL (hopcount) attribute. Decrements value of + the TTL attribute if present, discards message if becomes 0. + If addTTL option is used, the TTL attribute is added with the + specified value if the forwarded message does not have one. + PolicyOID option can be used to require certain CA policies. +2009-02-18 1.3-beta + Client and Server blocks may contain multiple host options. + Configure (Makefile) options for specifying which transports + should be supported in a build. +2009-03-12 1.3 + Fixed some very minor bugs + Changed log levels for some messages, made loglevel 2 default +2009-07-22 1.3.1 + Fixed header files for FreeBSD + Fix for multiple UDP servers on same IP address, solves accounting + problems. +2010-06-12 1.4 + Incompatible changes: + - Log level 4 used to be DBG_DBG but is now DBG_NOTICE. In order + to keep the same behaviour as in previous versions of radsecproxy, + those who have LogLevel set to 4 need to change this to 5. Log + levels 1, 2 and 3 are unaffected. + + New features and various improvements: + - LoopPrevention per server has been added. + - AddVendorAttribute rewrite configuration has been added. + - New log level, DBG_NOTICE, added. + - Diagnostics improved for errors resulting from failing syscalls. + - Removed all compiler warnings (compiling with -Wall). + + Bug fixes: + - A UDP fragmentation issue. + - Build on Solaris when compiling with gcc. + - A bug in pwdencrypt() with passwords of a length greater than + 16 octets.