freebsd-skq/lib/libalias/HISTORY
brian ab1e7a5996 Fix file descriptor leak.
Submitted by:	Charles Mott <cmott@srv.net>
Identified by:	Gordon Burditt
1997-08-11 22:05:10 +00:00

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Version 1.0: August 11, 1996 (cjm)
Version 1.1: August 20, 1996 (cjm)
- Host accepts incoming connections for ports 0 to 1023.
Version 1.2: September 7, 1996 (cjm)
- Fragment handling error in alias_db.c corrected.
Version 1.3: September 15, 1996 (cjm)
- Generalized mechanism for handling incoming
connections (no more 0 to 1023 restriction).
- Increased ICMP support (will handle traceroute now).
- Improved TCP close connection logic.
Version 1.4: September 16, 1996 (cjm)
Version 1.5: September 17, 1996 (cjm)
- Corrected error in handling incoming UDP packets
with zero checksum.
Version 1.6: September 18, 1996
- Simplified ICMP data storage. Will now handle
tracert from Win95 and NT as well as FreeBSD
traceroute, which uses UDP packets to non-existent
ports.
Verstion 1.7: January 9, 1997 (cjm)
- Reduced malloc() activity for ICMP echo and
timestamp requests.
- Added handling for out-of-order IP fragments.
- Switched to differential checksum computation
for IP headers (TCP, UDP and ICMP checksums
were already differential).
- Accepts FTP data connections from other than
port 20. This allows one ftp connections
from two hosts which are both running packet
aliasing.
Version 1.8: January 14, 1997 (cjm)
- Fixed data type error in function StartPoint()
in alias_db.c (this bug did not exist before v1.7)
Version 1.9: February 1, 1997 (Eivind Eklund <perhaps@yes.no>)
- Added support for IRC DCC (ee)
- Changed the aliasing routines to use ANSI style
throughout (ee)
- Minor API changes for integration with other
programs than PPP (ee)
- Fixed minor security hole in alias_ftp.c for
other applications of the aliasing software.
Hole could _not_ manifest in ppp+pktAlias, but
could potentially manifest in other applications
of the aliasing. (ee)
- Connections initiated from packet aliasing
host machine will not have their port number
aliased unless it conflicts with an aliasing
port already being used. (There is an option
to disable this for debugging) (cjm)
- Sockets will be allocated in cases where
there might be port interference with the
host machine. This can be disabled in cases
where the ppp host will be acting purely as a
masquerading router and not generate any
traffic of its own.
(cjm)
Version 2.0: March, 1997 (cjm)
- Aliasing links are cleared only when a host interface address
changes.
- PacketAliasPermanentLink() API added.
- Option for only aliasing private, unregistered
IP addresses added.
- Substantial rework to the aliasing lookup engine.
Version 2.1: May, 1997 (cjm)
- Continuing rework to the aliasing lookup engine
to support multiple incoming addresses and static
NAT. PacketAliasRedirectPort() and
PacketAliasRedirectAddr() added to API.
- Now supports outgoing as well as incoming ICMP
error messges.
Version 2.2: July, 1997 (cjm)
- Rationalized API function names to all begin with
"PacketAlias..." Old function names are retained
for backwards compatitibility.
- Packet aliasing engine will now free memory of
fragments which are never resolved after a timeout
period. Once a fragment is resolved, it becomes
the users responsibility to free the memory.
Version 2.3: August 11, 1997 (cjm)
- Problem associated with socket file descriptor
accumulation in alias_db.c corrected. The sockets
had to be closed when a binding failed. Problem
identified by Gordon Burditt.