Subject: CVS commit: doc
To: None <source-changes@netbsd.org>
From: Rene Hexel <rh@netbsd.org>
List: source-changes
Date: 03/20/2001 14:47:42
Module Name:	doc
Committed By:	rh
Date:		Tue Mar 20 12:47:42 UTC 2001

Modified Files:
	doc: pkg-CHANGES

Log Message:
Note update of dante to 1.1.9

Changes include:

***  Tuesday, March 13, 2001 -- Dante v1.1.9

 o fix big bug in rulespermit().
   Problem reported by Stephan Eisvogel <eisvogel@hawo.stw.uni-erlangen.de>.

***  Tuesday, February 20, 2001 -- Dante v1.1.8

 o contrib directory actually added to distributed archive

***  Tuesday, February 20, 2001 -- Dante v1.1.7

 o contrib/sockd-stat.awk, provides statistics based on sockd logfiles.
        Contributed by Stephan Eisvogel <eisvogel@hawo.stw.uni-erlangen.de>.

 o If gethostbyname() fails, treat it as if resolveprotocol was set to
   fake, meaning we hope the socksserver will be able to resolve it.
   Will presumably make certain dns configurations work better for
   client.

 o When showing rule (debug mode), print out linenumber too.
   loosely based on suggestion from "N. Kremla" (kremlanh@aramco.com.sa).

 o contrib/ directory added.

 o Support for giving interfacenames as internal/external address.

 o osf host test in configure did not match all alpha based machines;
   Dobrica Pavlinusic <dpavlin@rot13.org>.

 o -V flag added to sockd, which causes the server to exit after
   parsing the configuration file.

 o Header file (socks.h) with socks function prototypes added. By
   default installed in /usr/local/include.

***  Tuesday, November 21, 2000 -- Dante v1.1.6

 o fix a bug related to hostnamelength parsing in server.
   Thanks to "Thomas Jarosch" <thomas.jarosch@styletec.de>.

***  Monday, October 16, 2000 -- Dante v1.1.5

 o New prototype for gethostbyaddr in RedHat 7.0 added.
   First reported by Paul R Streitman <prs@us.ibm.com>.

 o RedHat needs libnsl for tcpwrappers to work.


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