James Yonan wrote:
Change Log:

2009.05.30 -- Version 2.1_rc17

* Reduce the debug level (--verb) at which received management interface
   commands are echoed from 7 to 3.  Passwords will be filtered.

* Fixed race condition in management interface recv code on
   Windows, where sending a set of several commands to the
   management interface in quick succession might cause the
   latter commands in the set to be ignored.

* Increased management interface input command buffer size
   from 256 to 1024 bytes.

* Minor tweaks to Windows build system.

* Added "redirect-private" option which allows private subnets
   to be pushed to the client in such a way that they don't accidently
   obscure critical local addresses such as the DHCP server address and
   DNS server addresses.

* Added 'autolocal' redirect-gateway flag.  When enabled, the OpenVPN
   client will examine the routing table and determine whether (a) the
   OpenVPN server is reachable via a locally connected interface, or (b)
   traffic to the server must be forwarded through the default router.
   Only add a special bypass route for the OpenVPN server if (b) is true.
   If (a) is true, behave as if the 'local' flag is specified, and do not
   add a bypass route.

   The new 'autolocal' flag depends on the non-portable test_local_addr()
   function in route.c, which is currently only implemented for Windows.
   The 'autolocal' flag will act as a no-op on platforms that have not
   yet defined a test_local_addr() function.

* Increased TLS_CHANNEL_BUF_SIZE to 2048 from 1024 (this will allow for
   more option content to be pushed from server to client).

* Raised D_MULTI_DROPPED debug level to 4 from 3 to filter out (at debug
   levels <=3) a common and usually innocuous warning.

* Fixed issue of symbol conflicts interfering with Windows CryptoAPI
   functionality (Alon Bar-Lev).

* Fixed bug where the remote_X environmental variables were not being
   set correctly when the 'local' option is specifed.

James

I just compared the 2.1_rc16 and 2.1_rc17 trees ... I see these files in the tar ball in addition:

       contrib/pull-resolv-conf/client.down.bak
       contrib/pull-resolv-conf/client.up.bak
       easy-rsa/2.0/pkitool.bak
       plugin/auth-pam/auth-pam.c.bak
       plugin/defer/simple.c.bak
       plugin/down-root/down-root.c.bak
       plugin/examples/log.c.bak
       plugin/examples/simple.c.bak
       tap-win32/common.h.bak
       tap-win32/constants.h.bak
       tap-win32/dhcp.c.bak
       tap-win32/dhcp.h.bak
       tap-win32/endian.h.bak
       tap-win32/error.c.bak
       tap-win32/error.h.bak
       tap-win32/hexdump.c.bak
       tap-win32/hexdump.h.bak
       tap-win32/i386/OemWin2k.inf.in.bak
       tap-win32/instance.c.bak
       tap-win32/lock.h.bak
       tap-win32/macinfo.c.bak
       tap-win32/macinfo.h.bak
       tap-win32/mem.c.bak
       tap-win32/proto.h.bak
       tap-win32/prototypes.h.bak
       tap-win32/tapdrvr.c.bak
       tap-win32/types.h.bak

Just a missing clean-up?  or something we should be worried about?


kind regards,

David Sommerseth


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