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------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 16 20:27:53 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 0.6.1: * fstrm_capture: ignore SIGPIPE, which will cause the interrupted connections to generate an EPIPE instead. * Fix truncation in snprintf calls in argument processing. * fstrm_capture: Fix output printf format. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Apr 5 21:11:31 UTC 2020 - Marcus Rueckert <mrueckert@suse.de> - Update to 0.6.0 It adds a new feature for fstrm_capture. It can perform output file rotation when a SIGUSR1 signal is received by fstrm_capture. (See the --gmtime or --localtime options.) This allows fstrm_capture's output file to be rotated by logrotate or a similar external utility. (Output rotation is suppressed if fstrm_capture is writing to stdout.) - Changes from 0.5.0 - Change license to modern MIT license for compatibility with GPLv2 software. Contact software@farsightsecurity.com for alternate licensing. - src/fstrm_replay.c: For OpenBSD and Posix portability include netinet/in.h and sys/socket.h to get struct sockaddr_in and the AF_* defines respectively. - Fix various compiler warnings. - Changes from 0.4.0 The C implementation of the Frame Streams data transport protocol, fstrm version 0.4.0, was released. It adds TCP support, a new tool, new documentation, and several improvements. - Added manual pages for fstrm_capture and fstrm_dump. - Added new tool, fstrm_replay, for replaying saved Frame Streams data to a socket connection. - Adds TCP support. Add tcp_writer to the core library which implements a bi-directional Frame Streams writer as a TCP socket client. Introduces new developer API: fstrm_tcp_writer_init, fstrm_tcp_writer_options_init, fstrm_tcp_writer_options_destroy, fstrm_tcp_writer_options_set_socket_address, and fstrm_tcp_writer_options_set_socket_port. - fstrm_capture: new options for reading from TCP socket. - fstrm_capture: add "-c" / "--connections" option to limit the number of concurrent connections it will accept. - fstrm_capture: add "-b / --buffer-size" option to set the read buffer size (effectively the maximum frame size) to a value other than the default 256 KiB. - fstrm_capture: skip oversize messages to fix stalled connections caused by messages larger than the read highwater mark of the input buffer. Discarded messages are logged for the purposes of tuning the input buffer size. - fstrm_capture: complete sending of FINISH frame before closing connection. - Various test additions and improvements. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jan 2 15:59:59 UTC 2018 - jengelh@inai.de - Compact description. Fix RPM groups. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 1 07:21:18 UTC 2018 - avindra@opensuse.org - update to 0.3.2 * Accommodate systems without pthread_condattr_setclock - 0.3.1 * Add support for '-' as a filename for stdin/stdout * Destroy condition variable and mutexes in fstrm_iothr_destroy() - 0.3.0 * Output file rotation * Change state properly in fstrm_writer_close() * force output flush on sighup * Build on OS X - cleanup with spec-cleaner - use dist tarball instead of github archive ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 3 14:30:01 UTC 2015 - mrueckert@suse.de - require the correct version of libevent to make it fail early ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jun 17 09:08:20 UTC 2015 - thehejik@suse.com - fixed group of shared library- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jun 16 11:12:38 UTC 2015 - mvetter@suse.com - cleanup spec file, remove .la ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 9 02:28:34 UTC 2015 - mrueckert@suse.de - initial package
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