3 - Keeping Proxy-State attributes in all replies to clients
4 (RADSECPROXY-52). Reported by Stefan Winter.
8 - Threads are allocated with a 32 KB stack rather than what
9 happens to be the default. Patch by Fabian Mauchle.
10 - On systems with mallopt(3), freed memory is returned to the
11 system more aggressively. Patch by Fabian Mauchle.
14 - radsecproxy-hash(1) no longer prints the hash four times.
15 Reported by Simon Lundström and jocar.
16 - Escaped slashes in regular expressions now works. Reported by
17 Duarte Fonseca. (RADSECPROXY-51)
18 - The duplication cache is purged properly. Patch by Fabian
20 - Stop freeing a shared piece of memory manifesting itself as a
21 crash when using dynamic discovery. Patch by Fabian Mauchle.
22 - Closing and freeing TLS clients properly. Patch by Fabian
24 - Timing out on TLS clients not closing the connection properly.
25 Patch by Fabian Mauchle.
29 - Fix the issue with verification of clients when using multiple
30 'tls' config blocks (RADSECPROXY-43) for DTLS too. Fixes
31 CVE-2012-4566 (CVE id corrected 2012-11-01, after the release of
32 1.6.2). Reported by Raphael Geissert.
36 - When verifying clients, don't consider config blocks with CA
37 settings ('tls') which differ from the one used for verifying the
38 certificate chain. Reported by Ralf Paffrath. (RADSECPROXY-43,
42 - Make naptr-eduroam.sh check NAPTR type case insensitively.
43 Fix from Adam Osuchowski.
47 - The default shared secret for TLS and DTLS connections change
48 from "mysecret" to "radsec" as per draft-ietf-radext-radsec-12
49 section 2.3 (4). Please make sure to specify a secret in both
50 client and server blocks to avoid unwanted surprises.
52 - The default place to look for a configuration file has changed
53 from /etc to /usr/local/etc. Let radsecproxy know where your
54 configuration file can be found by using the `-c' command line
55 option. Or configure radsecproxy with --sysconfdir=/etc to
56 restore the old behaviour. (RADSECPROXY-31)
59 - Improved F-Ticks logging options. F-Ticks can now be sent to a
60 separate syslog facility and the VISINST label can now be
61 configured explicitly. This was implemented by Maja
62 Gorecka-Wolniewicz and Paweł Gołaszewski. (RADSECPROXY-29)
63 - New config option PidFile. (RADSECPROXY-32)
64 - Preliminary support for DynamicLookupCommand added. It's for
65 TLS servers only at this point. Also, beware of risks for memory
66 leaks. In addition to this, for extra adventurous users, there's
67 a new configure option --enable-experimental-dyndisc which enables
68 even more new code for handling of dynamic discovery of TLS
70 - Address family (IPv4 or IPv6) can now be specified for clients
71 and servers. (RADSECPROXY-37)
74 - Stop the autoconfery from warning about defining variables
75 conditionally and unconditionally.
76 - Honour configure option --sysconfdir. (RADSECPROXY-31)
77 - Don't crash on failing DynamicLookupCommand scripts. Fix made
78 with help from Ralf Paffrath. (RADSECPROXY-33)
79 - When a DynamicLookupCommand script is failing, fall back to
80 other server(s) in the realm. The timeout depends on the kind of
82 - Other bugs. (RADSECPROXY-26, -28, -34, -35, -39, -40)
86 - Support for F-Ticks logging.
87 - New binary radsecproxy-hash.
88 - A DynamicLookupCommand script can now signal "server not found"
89 by exiting with code 10. The scripts in the tools directory now
93 - catgconf renamed to radsecproxy-conf.
96 - All compiler warnings removed. Now compiling with -Werror.
100 - The default secret for TLS and DTLS will change in a future
101 release. Please make sure to specify a secret in both client and
102 server blocks to avoid surprises.
105 - Debug printout issue.
109 - Don't disable OpenSSL session caching for 0.9.8p and newer in
111 - Detect OpenSSL version at runtime rather than at compile time.
115 - OpenSSL session caching is disabled when built against OpenSSL
116 older than 1.0.0b to mitigate possible effects of
117 http://openssl.org/news/secadv_20101116.txt (RADSECPROXY-14).
118 - Crash bug when reading improper config file fixed.
121 Incompatible changes:
122 - Log level 4 used to be DBG_DBG but is now DBG_NOTICE. In order
123 to keep the same behaviour as in previous versions of radsecproxy,
124 those who have LogLevel set to 4 need to change this to 5. Log
125 levels 1, 2 and 3 are unaffected.
127 New features and various improvements:
128 - LoopPrevention per server has been added.
129 - AddVendorAttribute rewrite configuration has been added.
130 - New log level, DBG_NOTICE, added.
131 - Diagnostics improved for errors resulting from failing syscalls.
132 - Removed all compiler warnings (compiling with -Wall).
135 - A UDP fragmentation issue.
136 - Build on Solaris when compiling with gcc.
137 - A bug in pwdencrypt() with passwords of a length greater than
141 Fixed header files for FreeBSD
142 Fix for multiple UDP servers on same IP address, solves accounting
146 Fixed some very minor bugs
147 Changed log levels for some messages, made loglevel 2 default
150 Client and Server blocks may contain multiple host options.
151 Configure (Makefile) options for specifying which transports
152 should be supported in a build.
155 Support for TCP and DTLS transports (type tcp, type dtls)
156 Listen... options can be specified multiple times
157 Dynamic server discovery
158 DuplicateInterval option in client block for specifying for how
159 long a request/reply shall be stored for duplicate detection
160 Support for RADIUS TTL (hopcount) attribute. Decrements value of
161 the TTL attribute if present, discards message if becomes 0.
162 If addTTL option is used, the TTL attribute is added with the
163 specified value if the forwarded message does not have one.
164 PolicyOID option can be used to require certain CA policies.
167 listenTCP and sourceTCP options renamed to listenTLS and sourceTLS
168 Old options deprecated but available for backwards compatiblity
169 Logging reply-message attribute from Reject messages
170 Contribution from Arne Schwabe
171 Rewrite blocks have new options addAttribute and modifyAttribute
172 rewriteIn (replacing rewrite) and rewriteOut in client and server
173 blocks for specifying rewrite on input/output. rewrite deprecated
174 but available as an alias for rewriteIn for backwards compatibility.
175 rewritein rewriteout rewrite
176 regular expressions in realms etc can now be more advanced, including
178 cacheExpiry option in tls blocks for specifying expiry time for the
179 cache of CA certificates and CRLs. This is particularly useful for
180 regularly updating CRLs.
181 Some logging has been made more informative
184 Logging stationid attribute
185 Added LoopPrevention option
186 Failover also without status-server
187 Options for RetryCount and RetryInterval
188 Working accounting and AccountingResponse option
189 CRL checking and option for enabling it
192 No longer looks for radsecproxy.conf in current directory
193 Rewrite block that allows removal of specified attributes
194 certificateNameCheck option for disabling CN/SubjectAltName check
195 matchCertificateAttribute now also supports CN matching
196 Forwarding of accounting messages, accountingServer option for realms
197 Supports multiple client blocks for same source address with different
199 Removed weekday from log timestamps
202 Pretend option for validating configuration
203 Include option for including additional config files
204 Allows clients configured by IP prefix, dynamic clients
205 Server failover support
206 Rewriting of username attribute
207 Source address and port can be specified for requests
210 Fixed crash when servers were configured after first realm block