0.3.3: - Fix SSL/TLS related memory leak. - Fix 100% CPU issue with SSL connections. - Added option to redirect from adc:// to adcs:// if tls is required. - Added more informative error messages for the configuration file parser. - Made sure logs can be rotated by sending a SIGHUP to the hub - Fix bug #139: Unable to use TLS - due to not handling quotes around configuration strings. - Fix bug #136 - !broadcast does not report status back to to sender. 0.3.2: - Fixed bugs in the kqueue network backend (OSX/BSD) - Rewrote the configuration backend code. - Added support for escaping characters in the configuration files. - Updated the !broadcast command to send private messages instead of main chat messages. - Adding support for redirecting clients to other hubs when they fail to log in. - Fix some out of memory related crashes. - Fixed minor memory leaks. 0.3.1: - Fixed bug where !getip did not work. - Added flood control configuration options. - Added configuration options to disallow old/obsolete ADC clients. - Fixed crash bugs, an freezes. - SSL/TLS fix for tls_require configuration option. - Fixed disconnect messages, so that clients can interpret them. - Fixed bugs where share limits could be circumvented. - Added support for listening to multiple ports. - kqueue backend for Mac OS X, and BSD systems. 0.3.0: - More user commands: ban, broadcast, mute, rules, history, myip, whoip, log - Experimental SSL support - Large rewrite of the network stack in order to support SSL. - Added rule file for defining hub rules. - Many crash fixes and other important bug fixes. - Optimizations: O(1) timeout scheduler - New sid allocation code. - Added configurable server_listen_backlog (default 50). - Added init.d scripts for RedHat/CentOS 0.2.8: - Fix bug #13: getsockname() failure, use sockaddr from accept() instead. - Fix bug #10: Improve logging, ensure logs are machine readable. - Fix bug #12: asserts in adc_msg_parse -> enabled strict utf8 parsing. 0.2.7: - Fixed a nasty crash (bug #11), Thanks Toast for finding it. - Fix bug #9 - net_get_peer_address() failure on CentOS/Xen configurations. - Write a log message if an operator reloads the config file. - Don't print OK or ERROR when using '-s' or '-S' show the configuration. - Cleanup credential string handling - Made sure "!help" only display accessible commands. - Cleanup in-hub command parsing - Fix a possible crash if multiple INF messages are sent during login. - Rewrote the mainloop to not use a timer. 0.2.6: - Better "!uptime" command formatting. - Better "!stats"; can display peak and current bandwidth usage. - Added "+myip" command. - Ensure super users and hub owners also have the operator flag set. - Bug #1: Disconnecting users due to excessive "send queue". - Bug #5: Always provide IP-address for all users, not just for active clients. - Better send queue priorities. - Dump configuration does not quote integer and boolean settings. - Sources hosted by GitHub.com, and bug tracker on bugs.extatic.org - Minor optimizations. 0.2.5-3487: - Fixed out of memory situations, used when uhub operates on a limited heap. - Code cleanups, reduced heap memory footprint. - Fixed bug throwing users out due to exessive send queue when logging into a large hub. - Added some simple hub commands (!stats, !uptime, !version, !help, etc). 0.2.4-3470: - Added option chat_is_privileged, which makes chat for privileged users only. - Started working on hub commands. - Fixed a double free() related crash / abort. - Fixed several send() -> EPIPE related crashes. 0.2.3-3429: - Fixed one crash bug (jump to NULL). - Fixed IPv6 dual stack issues on Winsock, but needs Vista or later to compile. - Disable IPv6 if dual stack is not supported (WinXP with IPv6). - Fixed bind issue for IPv4 addresses. - Made sure no chat message could have PM context flag, unless set by the hub. - Ignore empty INF update messages. 0.2.2-3393: - Fixed a crash related to hub login. - Added some fixes for older versions of libevent - Added option to log messages through syslog. - Added low bandwidth mode for really big hubs. - Started writing a benchmark tool for the hub. - Fix bug: reload configuration reset uptime. - Experimental support for NetBSD 3.1. 0.2.1-3321: - Added more robust configuration file parsing. - Use defaults if config file is not found, unless a file is specified. - Added user class super user (above operator, below admin). - Added NAT override for clients behind the same NAT as the hub. - Fixed a bug summarizing shared size and files for the PING extension. - Fixed bugs related to hub limits. 0.2.0-3293: - Fixed multiple crash bugs. - Fully compatible with ADC/1.0. - Protocol extensions: 'TIGR' and 'PING' - Added support for configuring min/max share size, slots, concurrent hubs, not very well tested. - Made all status message strings configurable. - Various BSD issues fixed. Should perform equally well as Linux. - Allow ignored configuration options (used when deprecating configuration options). - Added command line options for checking configuration. - A windows port is more or less done (MinGW) - Lots of new auto tests added. 0.1.6-2608: - Changes required for the ADC/0.14 specification. - Stability fixes. - Win32 fixes, it compiles and runs, but not quite ported yet. - Added CMAKE files, which can be used instead of GNU make. - Made sure all messages are terminated when created. - Use length of messages, instead of strlen() to determine them. - Added more asserts for messages. Spotted a few errors as a result of that. - Added support for more sophisticated memory allocation debugging. 0.1.5-2462 - Fixed double free (crash). - Fixed password challenge/response coding error (crash). - Changes required for the new ADC/0.13 specification. - Fixed IPv6 netmask matching (banning) - Added UDP server, needed for auto-configure extension (AUT0) - Send 'ping' messages periodically if nothing heard from clients. - Print IP when client disconnects. - Lots of automatic testcases added, fix many bugs in the process. - GCC 2.95 compile fixes. 0.1.4-2301: - uHub now requires and utilizes libevent. This allows for greater code portability, and less code complexity. - Various FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD fixes have been applied. - Can now log files other than stderr. - Added several automatic testcases. - The application should now be much more stable, and never consume much CPU. - Fixed several small annoying bugs. 0.1.3-2147: - Changed license to GPL3 - Fixed several crashes - Major code cleanups - Refactored event handling - Log file format change (minor) - Automatic regression testing of code base (via exotic). - Memory handling debug infrastructure. 0.1.2-2020: - Fix infinite loops - Don't log users leaving unless they are logged in. - Fix private messages in chat only hubs. - Operators/admins override chat only hub settings. - Fix client/server protocol support negotiation handling - IP banning should now work (IPv6 is not tested yet). 0.1.1-1956: - Fixed memory leaks in ACL handling - Prevent unneeded malloc's in command handling when buffers are big enough. - Code cleanups and more doxygen style comments added. - Fixed crashes and infinite loops - FreeBSD compile fixes - Timestamp log messages. - Log network/bandwidth statistics 0.1.0-1840: - First public release