This release fixes a configuration parsing bug making 0. Warning: this release is broken, please use version 0. IPv6 support fix a display overflow in data usage statistics made the configuration parser more tolerant with service names that contain dashes e.
Assets 2 Source code zip Source code tar. Summary of changes: UDP support source address binding support use a real grammar for the configuration file and get rid of the hand-made parser.
Assets 4 rinetd Summary of changes: added a -f flag to run in the foreground quit cleanly when SIGINT is received increased data buffer size for better performance fixed random uninitialised data accesses fixed a memory leak in connection reallocation fixed a file descriptor leak in configuration reload fixed configuration file parsing many bugs including a buffer overflow fixed configuration error reporting line numbers were wrong log accepted connections in addition to denied ones log DNS errors code quality refactoring: got rid of a lot of old code, used C library functions instead of custom ones, enforced const correctness.
Fix for a grave crash occurring when too may filedescriptors were open. There are many ways to contribute to the project, from documentation, QA, and testing to coding changes for SIGs , providing mirroring or hosting, and helping other users. ISOs are also available via Torrent. If you plan to create USB boot media, please read this first to avoid damage to your system.
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