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File iperf.changes of Package iperf
------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 11 14:07:45 UTC 2016 - aj@ajaissle.de - update to version 3.0.12 * fixes [boo#984453] [CVE-2016-4303] JSON parsing vulnerability - rebased iperf-3.0.5_disable-profiling.patch on 3.0.12 code (now is iperf-3.0.12_disable-profiling.patch) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Apr 5 21:17:52 UTC 2015 - aj@ajaissle.de - iperf 3.0.11 * This maintenance release adds a -1 flag to make the iperf3 execute a single test and exit, needed for an upcoming bwctl release. A few other bugs are also fixed. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 8 12:57:18 UTC 2015 - seife+obs@b1-systems.com - iperf 3.0.10, user-visible changes: * UDP tests now honor the -w option for setting the socket buffer sizes (issue #219). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Dec 26 16:14:38 UTC 2014 - schwab@linux-m68k.org - Apply profiling patch whenever %optflags includes -fomit-frame-pointer ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 17 20:12:49 UTC 2014 - msvec@suse.com - iperf 3.0.9 * Bug fixes ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 17 20:12:49 UTC 2014 - msvec@suse.com - iperf 3.0.5 * A timing issue which caused measurement intervals to be wrong with TCP tests on lossy networks has been fixed * It is now possible to get (most of) the server-side output at the client by using the --get-server-output flag * A number of bugs with --json output have been fixed - rebased iperf-3.0.2_disable-profiling.patch on 3.0.5 code (now is iperf-3.0.5_disable-profiling.patch) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Mar 26 19:30:51 UTC 2014 - andreas.stieger@gmx.de - iperf 3.0.3 * Summary structures in the JSON output are now included, even if there is only one stream. * A possible buffer overflow in iperf_error.c has been fixed (replaced iperf-3.0.2_strncat_bufferoverflow.patch) * Example programs now build correctly - clean spec ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 25 11:24:38 UTC 2014 - aj@ajaissle.de - iperf project moved from SourceForge to Google Code and now to GitHub. License changed from NCSA to BDS-3-Clause - Update to 3.0.2 This version, sometimes referred to as iperf3, is a redesign of an original version developed at NLANR/DAST. iperf3 is a new implementation from scratch, with the goal of a smaller, simpler code base, and a library version of the functionality that can be used in other programs. iperf3 also a number of features found in other tools such as nuttcp and netperf, but were missing from the original iperf. These include, for example, a zero-copy mode and optional JSON output. Note that iperf3 is NOT backwards compatible with the original iperf. - Added iperf-3.0.2_strncat_bufferoverflow.patch: * Prevent buffer overflow in strncat - Added iperf-3.0.2_disable-profiling.patch: * Disable profiling on x86 (option '-pg' is incompatible with invoked option '-fomit-frame-pointer') - Changes in 3.0.2 * iperf3 now builds on Linux systems that do not support TCP_CONGESTION. Most notably this allows iperf3 to work on CentOS 5. * An abort on MacOS 10.9 has been fixed (issue #135). * Added -I flag for the server to write a PID file, mostly useful for daemon mode (issue #120). * A bug that could break some TCP tests on FreeBSD has been fixed. * TCP snd_cwnd output is now printed by default on Linux (issue #99). * In JSON output, the --title string no longer has a colon and two spaces appended (issue #139). * A buffer for holding formatted numeric values is now properly-sized so that output is not truncated (issue #142). * Some memory leaks have been fixed. * A -d flag enables debugging output. * libtoolize is now invoked correctly from the bootstrap.sh script. * The test unit format can now be set from the API (issue #144). * libiperf is now built as both shared and static libraries. - Changes in 3.0.1 * Added the following new flags -D, --daemon run server as a daemon -L, --flowlabel set IPv6 flow label (Linux only) -C, --linux-congestion set congestion control algorithm (Linux only) -k, --blockcount #[KMG] number of blocks (packets) to transmit (instead of -t or -n) * Bug fixes - Changes in 3.0-RC5 * Added the following new flags -F, --file name xmit/recv the specified file -A, --affinity n/n,m set CPU affinity (Linux only) -J, --json output in JSON format -Z, --zerocopy use a 'zero copy' method of sending data -O, --omit N omit the first n seconds -T, --title str prefix every output line with this string * more useful information in 'verbose' mode * Many bug fixes - Changes in 3.0b4 * Added support for binding to a specific interface (-B) * Added support for IPv6 mode (-6) * Setting TCP window size (-w) is now supported * Updates to iperf_error * Added new errors * Should generate more relavent messages * Stream list now managed by queue.h macros * Test structures are now kept intact after a test is run (for API users) * Improved interval timer granularity * Support for decimal values * Many bug fixes - Changes in 3.0b3 * Better error handling * All errors now handled with iperf_error() * All functions that can return errors return NULL or -1 on error and set i_errno appropriately * Iperf API intruduced * Support for adding new protocols * Added support for callback functions * on_connect - executes after a connection is made to the server * on_new_stream - executes after a new stream is created * on_test_start - executes right before the test begins * on_test_finish - executes after the test is finished * Added early support for verbose mode (-V) - Changes in 3.0b2 * UDP mode now supported * Support for setting bandwidth (-b) * Parallel UDP stream support * Reverse mode UDP support * Support for setting TCP_NODELAY (-N), disabling Nagle's Algorithm * Support for setting TCP MSS (-M) * Note: This feature is still in development. It is still very buggy. - Changes in 3.0b1 * TCP control socket now manages messages between client and server * Dynamic server (gets test parameters from client) * Server can now set test options dynamically without having to restart. * Currently supported options: -l, -t, -n, -P, -R * Future options: -u, -b, -w, -M, -N, -I, -T, -Z, -6 * Results exchange * Client can now see server results (and vice versa) * Reverse mode (-R) * Server sends, client receives ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jun 22 13:59:52 UTC 2012 - coolo@suse.com - disable _service file for factory update - update license to be spdx.org conform ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 27 18:18:45 UTC 2010 - reddwarf@opensuse.org - Update to 2.0.5 * bumped default TCP send/recv buffer to 128K (this is not the kernel buffer that controls the window, but rather the Iperf internal buffer) * honor -i flag when for a server (-s) when using TCP * Exit rather than warn on connection failure * Reduce CPU usage * "neater" output for some units, eg Kbps, Mbps, Gbps * addresses some typos * prevent underflow when the amount of data to be transmitted (-n) is not a multiple of the buffer size (-l) * print report headers only once * use appropriate report header for UDP tests - Cleaned with spec-cleaner ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 30 13:03:23 UTC 2010 - poletti.marco@gmail.com - Initial package, version 2.0.4
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