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- Version 1.1pre10 February 7 2014
- * Added a benchmark tool (sptps_speed) for the new protocol.
- * Fixed a crash when using Name = $HOST while $HOST is not set.
- * Use AES-256-GCM for the new protocol.
- * Updated support for Solaris.
- * Allow running tincd without a private ECDSA key present when
- ExperimentalProtocol is not explicitly set.
- * Enable various compiler hardening flags by default.
- * Added support for a "conf.d" configuration directory.
- * Fix tinc-gui on Windows, also allowing it to connect to a 32-bits tincd when
- tinc-gui is run in a 64-bits Python environment.
- * Added a "ListenAddress" option, which like BindToAddress adds more listening
- address/ports, but doesn't bind to them for outgoing sockets.
- * Make invitations work better when the "invite" and "join" commands are not
- run interactively.
- * When creating meta-connections to a node for which no Address statement is
- specified, try to use addresses learned from other nodes.
- Thanks to Dennis Joachimsthaler and Florent Clairambault for their contribution
- to this version of tinc.
- Version 1.1pre9 September 8 2013
- * The UNIX socket is now created before tinc-up is called.
- * Windows users can now use any extension that is in %PATHEXT% for scripts,
- not only .bat.
- * Outgoing sockets are bound to the address of the listening sockets again,
- when there is no ambiguity.
- * Added invitation-created and invitation-accepted scripts.
- * Invited nodes now learn of the Mode and Broadcast settings of the VPN.
- * Joining a VPN with an invitation now also works on Windows.
- * The port number tincd is listening on is now always included in the
- invitation URL.
- * A running tincd is now correctly informed when a new invitation has been
- generated.
- * Several bug fixes for the new protocol.
- * Added a test suite.
- Thanks to Etienne Dechamps for his contribution to this version of tinc.
- Version 1.1pre8 August 13 2013
- * ExperimentalProtocol is now enabled by default.
- * Added an invitation protocol that makes it easy to invite new nodes.
- * Added the LocalDiscoveryAddress option to change the broadcast address used
- to find local nodes.
- * Limit the rate of incoming meta-connections.
- * Many small bug fixes and code cleanups.
- Thanks to Etienne Dechamps and Sven-Haegar Koch for their contributions to this
- version of tinc.
- Version 1.1pre7 April 22 2013
- * Fixed large latencies on Windows.
- * Renamed the tincctl tool to tinc.
- * Simplified changing the configuration using the tinc tool.
- * Added a full description of the ExperimentalProtocol to the manual.
- * Drop packets forwarded via TCP if they are too big (CVE-2013-1428).
- Thanks to Martin Schobert for auditing tinc and reporting the vulnerability.
- Version 1.1pre6 February 20 2013
- * Fixed tincd exitting immediately on Windows.
- * Detect PMTU increases.
- * Fixed crashes when using a SOCKS5 proxy.
- * Fixed control connection when using a proxy.
- Version 1.1pre5 January 20 2013
- * Fixed long delays and possible hangs on Windows.
- * Fixed support for the tunemu device on iOS, the UML and VDE devices.
- * Small improvements to the documentation and error messages.
- * Fixed broadcast packets not reaching the whole VPN.
- * Tincctl now connects via a UNIX socket to the tincd on platforms that
- support this.
- * The PriorityInheritance option now also works in switch mode.
- Version 1.1pre4 December 5 2012
- * Added the "AutoConnect" option which will let tinc automatically select
- which nodes to connect to.
- * Improved performance of VLAN-tagged IP traffic inside the VPN.
- * Ensured LocalDiscovery works with multiple BindToAddress statements and/or
- IPv6-only LANs.
- * Dropped dependency on libevent.
- * Fixed Windows version not reading packets from the TAP adapter.
- Version 1.1pre3 October 14 2012
- * New experimental protocol:
- * Uses 521 bit ECDSA keys for authentication.
- * Uses AES-256-CTR and HMAC-SHA256.
- * Always provides perfect forward secrecy.
- * Used for both meta-connections and VPN packets.
- * VPN packets are encrypted end-to-end.
- * Many improvements to tincctl:
- * "config" command shows/adds/changes configuration variables.
- * "export" and "import" commands help exchange configuration files.
- * "init" command sets up initial configuration files.
- * "info" command shows details about a node, subnet or address.
- * "log" command shows live log messages.
- * Without a command it acts as a shell, with history and TAB completion.
- * Improved starting/stopping tincd.
- * Improved graph output.
- * When trying to directly send UDP packets to a node for which multiple
- addresses are known, all of them are tried.
- * Many small fixes, code cleanups and documentation updates.
- Version 1.1pre2 July 17 2011
- * .cookie files are renamed to .pid files, which are compatible with 1.0.x.
- * Experimental protocol enhancements that can be enabled with the option
- ExperimentalProtocol = yes:
- * Ephemeral ECDH key exchange will be used for both the meta protocol and
- UDP session keys.
- * Key exchanges are signed with ECDSA.
- * ECDSA public keys are automatically exchanged after RSA authentication if
- nodes do not know each other's ECDSA public key yet.
- Version 1.1pre1 June 25 2011
- * Control interface allows control of a running tinc daemon. Used by:
- * tincctl, a commandline utility
- * tinc-gui, a preliminary GUI implemented in Python/wxWidgets
- * Code cleanups and reorganization.
- * Repleacable cryptography backend, currently supports OpenSSL and libgcrypt.
- * Use libevent to handle I/O events and timeouts.
- * Use splay trees instead of AVL trees to manage internal datastructures.
- Thanks to Scott Lamb and Sven-Haegar Koch for their contributions to this
- version of tinc.
- Version 1.0.22 August 13 2013
- * Fixed the combination of Mode = router and DeviceType = tap.
- * The $NAME variable is now set in subnet-up/down scripts.
- * Tinc now gives an error when unknown options are given on the command line.
- * Tinc now correctly handles a space between a short command line option and
- an optional argument.
- Thanks to Etienne Dechamps for his contribution to this version of tinc.
- Version 1.0.21 April 22 2013
- * Drop packets forwarded via TCP if they are too big (CVE-2013-1428).
- Thanks to Martin Schobert for auditing tinc and reporting this vulnerability.
- Version 1.0.20 March 03 2013
- * Use /dev/tap0 by default on FreeBSD and NetBSD when using switch mode.
- * Minor improvements and clarifications in the documentation.
- * Allow tinc to be cross-compiled with Android's NDK.
- * The discovered PMTU is now also applied to VLAN tagged traffic.
- * The LocalDiscovery option now makes use of all addresses tinc is bound to.
- * Fixed support for tunemu on iOS devices.
- * The PriorityInheritance option now also works with switch mode.
- * Fixed tinc crashing when using a SOCKS5 proxy.
- Thanks to Mesar Hameed, Vilbrekin and Martin Schürrer for their contributions
- to this version of tinc.
- Version 1.0.19 June 25 2012
- * Allow :: notation in IPv6 Subnets.
- * Add support for systemd style socket activation.
- * Allow environment variables to be used for the Name option.
- * Add basic support for SOCKS proxies, HTTP proxies, and proxying through an
- external command.
- Version 1.0.18 March 25 2012
- * Fixed IPv6 in switch mode by turning off DecrementTTL by default.
- * Allow a port number to be specified in BindToAddress, which also allows tinc
- to listen on multiple ports.
- * Add support for multicast communication with UML/QEMU/KVM.
- Version 1.0.17 March 10 2012
- * The DeviceType option can now be used to select dummy, raw socket, UML and
- VDE devices without needing to recompile tinc.
- * Allow multiple BindToAddress statements.
- * Decrement TTL value of IPv4 and IPv6 packets.
- * Add LocalDiscovery option allowing tinc to detect peers that are behind the
- same NAT.
- * Accept Subnets passed with the -o option when StrictSubnets = yes.
- * Disabling old RSA keys when generating new ones now also works properly on
- Windows.
- Version 1.0.16 July 23 2011
- * Fixed a performance issue with TCP communication under Windows.
- * Fixed code that, during network outages, would cause tinc to exit when it
- thought two nodes with identical Names were on the VPN.
- Version 1.0.15 June 24 2011
- * Improved logging to file.
- * Reduced amount of process wakeups on platforms which support pselect().
- * Fixed ProcessPriority option under Windows.
- Thanks to Loïc Grenié for his contribution to this version of tinc.
- Version 1.0.14 May 8 2011
- * Fixed reading configuration files that do not end with a newline. Again.
- * Allow arbitrary configuration options being specified on the command line.
- * Allow all options in both tinc.conf and the local host config file.
- * Configurable replay window, UDP send and receive buffers for performance tuning.
- * Try harder to get UDP communication back after falling back to TCP.
- * Initial support for attaching tinc to a VDE switch.
- * DragonFly BSD support.
- * Allow linking with OpenSSL 1.0.0.
- Thanks to Brandon Black, Julien Muchembled, Michael Tokarev, Rumko and Timothy
- Redaelli for their contributions to this version of tinc.
- Version 1.0.13 Apr 11 2010
- * Allow building tinc without LZO and/or Zlib.
- * Clamp MSS of TCP packets in both directions.
- * Experimental StrictSubnets, Forwarding and DirectOnly options,
- giving more control over information and packets received from/sent to other
- nodes.
- * Ensure tinc never sends symbolic names for ports over the wire.
- Version 1.0.12 Feb 3 2010
- * Really allow fast roaming of hosts to other nodes in a switched VPN.
- * Fixes missing or incorrect environment variables when calling host-up/down
- and subnet-up/down scripts in some cases.
- * Allow port to be specified in Address statements.
- * Clamp MSS of TCP packets to the discovered path MTU.
- * Let two nodes behind NAT learn each others current UDP address and port via
- a third node, potentially allowing direct communications in a similar way to
- STUN.
- Version 1.0.11 Nov 1 2009
- * Fixed potential crash when the HUP signal is sent.
- * Fixes handling of weighted Subnets in switch and hub modes, preventing
- unnecessary broadcasts.
- * Works around a MinGW bug that caused packets to Windows nodes to always be
- sent via TCP.
- * Improvements to the PMTU discovery code, especially on Windows.
- * Use UDP again in certain cases where 1.0.10 was too conservative and fell
- back to TCP unnecessarily.
- * Allow fast roaming of hosts to other nodes in a switched VPN.
- Version 1.0.10 Oct 18 2009
- * Fixed potential crashes during shutdown and (in rare conditions) when other
- nodes disconnected from the VPN.
- * Improved NAT handling: tinc now copes with mangled port numbers, and will
- automatically fall back to TCP if direct UDP connection between nodes is not
- possible. The TCPOnly option should not have to be used anymore.
- * Allow configuration files with CRLF line endings to be read on UNIX.
- * Disable old RSA keys when generating new ones, and raise the default size of
- new RSA keys to 2048 bits.
- * Many fixes in the path MTU discovery code, especially when Compression is
- being used.
- * Tinc can now drop privileges and/or chroot itself.
- * The TunnelServer code now just ignores information from clients instead of
- disconnecting them.
- * Improved performance on Windows by using the new ProcessPriority option and
- by making the handling of packets received from the TAP-Win32 adapter more
- efficient.
- * Code cleanups: tinc now follows the C99 standard, copyright headers have
- been updated to include patch authors, checkpoint tracing and localisation
- features have been removed.
- * Support for (jailbroken) iPhone and iPod Touch has been added.
- Thanks to Florian Forster, Grzegorz Dymarek and especially Michael Tokarev for
- their contributions to this version of tinc.
- Version 1.0.9 Dec 26 2008
- * Fixed tinc as a service under Windows 2003.
- * Fixed reading configuration files that do not end with a newline.
- * Fixed crashes in situations where hostnames could not be resolved or hosts
- would disconnect at the same time as session keys were exchanged.
- * Improved default settings of tun and tap devices on BSD platforms.
- * Make IPv6 sockets bind only to IPv6 on Linux.
- * Enable path MTU discovery by default.
- * Fixed a memory leak that occured when connections were closed.
- Thanks to Max Rijevski for his contributions to this version of tinc.
- Version 1.0.8 May 16 2007
- * Fixed some memory and resource leaks.
- * Made network sockets non-blocking under Windows.
- Thanks to Scott Lamb and "dnk" for their contributions to this version of tinc.
- Version 1.0.7 Jan 5 2007
- * Fixed a bug that caused slow network speeds on Windows.
- * Fixed a bug that caused tinc unable to write packets to the tun device on
- OpenBSD.
- Version 1.0.6 Dec 18 2006
- * More flexible detection of the LZO libraries when compiling.
- * Fixed a bug where broadcasts in switch and hub modes sometimes would not
- work anymore when part of the VPN had become disconnected from the rest.
- Version 1.0.5 Nov 14 2006
- * Lots of small fixes.
- * Broadcast packets no longer grow in size with each hop. This should
- fix switch mode (again).
- * Generic host-up and host-down scripts.
- * Optionally dump graph in graphviz format to a file or a script.
- * Support LZO 2.0 and later.
- Thanks to Scott Lamb for his contributions to this version of tinc.
- Version 1.0.4 May 4 2005
- * Fix switch and hub modes.
- * Optionally start scripts when a Subnet becomes (un)reachable.
- Version 1.0.3 Nov 11 2004
- * Show error message when failing to write a PID file.
- * Ignore spaces at end of lines in config files.
- * Fix handling of late packets.
- * Unify BSD tun/tap device handling. This allows IPv6 on tun devices and
- anything on tap devices as long as the underlying OS supports it.
- * Handle IPv6 on Solaris tun devices.
- * Allow tinc to work properly under Windows XP SP2.
- * Allow VLAN tagged Ethernet frames in switch and hub mode.
- * Experimental PMTUDiscovery, TunnelServer and BlockingTCP options.
- Version 1.0.2 Nov 8 2003
- * Fix address and hostname resolving under Windows.
- * Remove warnings about non-existing scripts and unsupported address families.
- * Use the event logger under Windows.
- * Fix quoting of filenames and command line arguments under Windows.
- * Strict checks for length incoming network packets and return values of
- cryptographic functions,
- * Fix a bug in metadata handling that made the tinc daemon abort.
- Version 1.0.1 Aug 14 2003
- * Allow empty lines in config files.
- * Fix handling of spaces and backslashes in filenames under native Windows.
- * Allow scripts to be executed under native Windows.
- * Update documentation, make it less Linux specific.
- Version 1.0 Aug 4 2003
- * Lots of small bugfixes and code cleanups.
- * Throughput doubled and latency reduced.
- * Added support for LZO compression.
- * No need to set MAC address or disable ARP anymore.
- * Added support for Windows 2000 and XP, both natively and in a Cygwin
- environment.
- Version 1.0pre8 Sep 16 2002
- * More fixes for subnets with prefixlength undivisible by 8.
- * Added support for NetBSD and MacOS/X.
- * Switched from undirected graphs to directed graphs to avoid certain race
- conditions and improve scalability.
- * Generalized broadcasting and forwarding of protocol messages.
- * Cleanup of source code.
- Version 1.0pre7 Apr 7 2002
- * Don't do blocking read()s when getting a signal.
- * Remove RSA key checking code, since it sometimes thinks perfectly good RSA
- keys are bad.
- * Fix handling of subnets when prefixlength isn't divisible by 8.
- Version 1.0pre6 Mar 27 2002
- * Improvement of redundant links:
- * Non-blocking connects.
- * Protocol broadcast messages can no longer go into an infinite loop.
- * Graph algorithm updated to look harder for direct connections.
- * Good support for routing IPv6 packets over the VPN. Works on Linux,
- FreeBSD, possibly OpenBSD but not on Solaris.
- * Support for tunnels over IPv6 networks. Works on all supported
- operating systems.
- * Optional compression of UDP connections using zlib.
- * Optionally let UDP connections inherit TOS field of tunneled packets.
- * Optionally start scripts when certain hosts become (un)reachable.
- Version 1.0pre5 Feb 9 2002
- * Security enhancements:
- * Added sequence number and optional message authentication code to
- the packets.
- * Configurable encryption cipher and digest algorithms.
- * More robust handling of dis- and reconnects.
- * Added a "switch" and a "hub" mode to allow bridging setups.
- * Preliminary support for routing of IPv6 packets.
- * Supports Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris.
- Version 1.0pre4 Jan 17 2001
- * Updated documentation; the documentation now reflects the
- configuration as it is.
- * Some internal changes to make tinc scale better for large
- networks, such as using AVL trees instead of linked lists for the
- connection list.
- * RSA keys can be stored in separate files if needed. See the
- documentation for more information.
- * Tinc has now been reported to run on Linux PowerPC and FreeBSD x86.
- Version 1.0pre3 Oct 31 2000
- * The protocol has been redesigned, and although some details are
- still under discussion, this is secure. Care has been taken to
- resist most, if not all, attacks.
- * Unfortunately this protocol is not compatible with earlier versions,
- nor are earlier versions compatible with this version. Because the
- older protocol has huge security flaws, we feel that not
- implementing backwards compatibility is justified.
- * Some data about the protocol:
- * It uses public/private RSA keys for authentication (this is the
- actual fix for the security hole).
- * All cryptographic functions have been taken out of tinc, instead
- it uses the OpenSSL library functions.
- * Offers support for multiple subnets per tinc daemon.
- * New is also the support for the universal tun/tap device. This
- means better portability to FreeBSD and Solaris.
- * Tinc is tested to compile on Solaris, Linux x86, Linux alpha.
- * Tinc now uses the OpenSSL library for cryptographic operations.
- More information on getting and installing OpenSSL is in the manual.
- This also means that the GMP library is no longer required.
- * Further, thanks to Enrique Zanardi, we have Spanish messages; Matias
- Carrasco provided us with a Spanish translation of the manual.
- Version 1.0pre2 May 31 2000
- * This version has been internationalized; and a Dutch translation has
- been included.
- * Two configuration variables have been added:
- * VpnMask - the IP network mask for the entire VPN, not just our
- subnet (as given by MyVirtualIP). The Redhat and Debian packages
- use this variable in their system startup scripts, but it is
- ignored by tinc.
- * Hostnames - if set to `yes', look up the names of IP addresses
- trying to connect to us. Default set to `no', to prevent lockups
- during lookups.
- * The system startup scripts for Debian and Redhat use
- /etc/tinc/nets.boot to find out which networks need to be started
- during system boot.
- * Fixes to prevent denial of service attacks by sending random data
- after connecting (and even when the connection has been established),
- either random garbage or just nonsensical protocol fields.
- * Tinc will retry to connect upon startup, does not quit if it doesn't
- work the first time.
- * Hosts that are disconnected implicitly if we lose a connection get
- deleted from the internal list, to prevent hogging eachother with
- add and delete requests when the connection is restored.
- Version 1.0pre1 May 12 2000
- * New meta-protocol
- * Various other bugfixes
- * Documentation updates
- Version 0.3.3 Feb 9 2000
- * Fixed bug that made tinc stop working with latest kernels
- * Updated the manual
- Version 0.3.2 Nov 12 1999
- * No more `Invalid filedescriptor' when working with multiple
- connections.
- * Forward unknown packets to uplink.
- Version 0.3.1 Oct 20 1999
- * Fixed a bug where tinc would exit without a trace.
- Version 0.3 Aug 20 1999
- * Pings now work immediately.
- * All packet sizes get transmitted correctly.
- Version 0.2.26 Aug 15 1999
- * Fixed some remaining bugs.
- * --sysconfdir works with configure.
- * Last version before 0.3.
- Version 0.2.25 Aug 8 1999
- * Improved stability, going towards 0.3 now.
- Version 0.2.24 Aug 7 1999
- * Added key aging, there's a new config variable, KeyExpire.
- * Updated man and info pages.
- Version 0.2.23 Aug 5 1999
- * All known bugs fixed, this is a candidate for 0.3.
- Version 0.2.22 Apr 11 1999
- * Multiconnection thing is now working nearly perfect :)
- Version 0.2.21 Apr 10 1999
- * You shouldn't notice a thing, but a lot has changed wrt key
- management - except that it refuses to talk to versions < 0.2.20
- Version 0.2.19 Apr 3 1999
- * Don't install a libcipher.so.
- Version 0.2.18 Apr 3 1999
- * Blowfish library dynamically loaded upon execution.
- * Included Eric Young's IDEA library.
- Version 0.2.17 Apr 1 1999
- * Tincd now re-executes itself in case of a segmentation fault.
- Version 0.2.16 Apr 1 1999
- * Wrote tincd.conf(5) man page, which still needs a lot of work.
- * Config file now accepts and tolerates spaces, and any integer base
- for integer variables, and better error reporting. See
- doc/tincd.conf.sample for an example.
- Version 0.2.15 Mar 29 1999
- * Fixed bugs.
- Version 0.2.14 Feb 10 1999
- * Added --timeout flag and PingTimeout configuration.
- * Did some first syslog cleanup work.
- Version 0.2.13 Jan 23 1999
- * Bugfixes.
- Version 0.2.12 Jan 23 1999
- * Fixed nauseating bug so that it would crash whenever a connection
- got lost.
- Version 0.2.11 Jan 22 1999
- * Framework for multiple connections has been done.
- * Simple manpage for tincd.
- Version 0.2.10 Jan 18 1999
- * Passphrase support added.
- Version 0.2.9 Jan 13 1999
- * Bugs fixed.
- Version 0.2.8 Jan 11 1999
- * A reworked protocol version.
- * A ping/pong system.
- * More reliable networking code.
- * Automatic reconnection.
- * Still does not work with more than one connection :)
- * Strips MAC addresses before sending, so there's less overhead, and
- less redundancy.
- Version 0.2.7 Jan 3 1999
- * Several updates to make extending more easy.
- Version 0.2.6 Dec 20 1998
- * Point-to-Point connections have been established, including
- Blowfish encryption and a secret key-exchange.
- Version 0.2.5 Dec 16 1998
- * Project renamed to tinc, in honour of TINC.
- Version 0.2.4 Dec 16 1998
- * Now it really does ;)
- Version 0.2.3 Nov 24 1998
- * It sort of works now.
- Version 0.2.2 Nov 20 1998
- * Uses GNU gmp.
- Version 0.2.1 Nov 14 1998
- * Bare version.
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