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- Version 1.999.111:
- - Improved protocol such that peers can use SSL when comminicating via the server. This
- improves security, as compromising the server will not allow the attacker to see secret
- data shared by peers (in particular, encryption keys and OTP seeds when in UDP mode).
- Compatibility is preserved if an only if the following conditions are met:
- - The server is using the latest version.
- - If the network is using SSL, all clients using the new version are using the
- "--allow-peer-talk-without-ssl" command line option.
- Be aware, however, that using the "--allow-peer-talk-without-ssl" option negates the
- security benefits of the new SSL support - not only between pairs of peers where one
- peer is using the old version, but also between pairs where both peers are capable
- of SSL. This is because the server can re-initialize the pair, telling them not to use
- SSL.
- Version 1.999.107:
- - Added Windows IOCP support, removing the limitation on ~64 connections. This is important
- for tun2socks, which may have to handle several hundred connections.
- Version 1.999.105.2:
- - Fixed an assertion failure in tun2socks related to sending data to SOCKS.
- Version 1.999.101.3:
- - Fixed UDP transport on Windows 7 which didn't work (was only tested on XP).
- Version 1.999.101:
- - Fixed a protocol issue present in versions <=1.999.100.3. Compatibility is preserved in
- case of a new server and old clients, but it is not possible to connect to an old server
- with a new client.
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