
cachete_22 at hotmail
Apr 24, 2004, 11:29 AM
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Hmm. I am having trouble downloading this from the download web page. The url seems incorrect perhaps, but I am abel to download that last cvs snapshot, and all the packages below that. The url for retrieving the new tar ball file is (http://www.backhand.org/wackamole/download/wackamole_CVS_200404231531.tar.g z?FILE=wackamole_CVS_200404231531.tar.gz&perm=1082831230) IE 6 says Forbidden You don't have permission to access /wackamole/download/wackamole_CVS_200404231531.tar.gz on this server. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Apache/1.3.29 Server at www.backhand.org Port 80 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Theo Schlossnagle" <jesus[at]omniti.com> To: <wackamole-users[at]lists.backhand.org> Cc: "Theo Schlossnagle" <theo[at]omniti.com> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 6:22 PM Subject: [Wackamole-users] Wackamole 2.1.0-rc1 > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hello wackamole users, > > There have been a few outstanding issues and _ages_ since the last > release of Wackamole (2.0.0 on 2002-Nov-16). > > Well, a lot has change since then. And in fact, a lot has changed > since last night when I discovered a slew of endian issues after a > couple of bug reports. > > Anyway, the problems are widespread enough that a new release is > certainly warranted. I have rolled a 2.1.0-rc1 release that is > available online at the usual wackamole download page under the name: > > wackamole_CVS_200404231531.tar.gz > > This should has fixed numerous bugs and added a good number features > since the last release. The bug fixes _may_ have fixed the Solaris > ARP-caching problem that was discussed in recent past on the list and > _may_ have fixed the PIX gratuitous ARP problems. > > I don't have a Solaris test box, so there certainly could be some > brown-paper bag bugs on the rc1 release. Testing on FreeBSD and Linux > has been done and we have this running in production on our Linux boxes > and FreeBSD boxes. > > Any takers and testers with feedback would be appreciated greatly. > > Perhaps the coolest new feature: man pages. :-D > > ChangeLog > - - ---------------- > * Allow for both non-threaded and threaded code. Proper ifdefs. > * non-threaded by default, there are problems with the threads. > * RunDynamic directives to call loadable modules and embedded perl. > * Fixed rampant endian problems. > * Fixed CIDR form ranged arp notifications. > * Shared arp cache is now IP and MAC -- includes fixes to buffer > overruns triggered during collecting local ARP info on Solaris. > * When arp-spoofing to IPs in the shared arp cache, both broadcast > and directed ARP responses are done. > * Hack for Linux to post process the VIF table after a balance that > performs an if_down to make sure no other interfaces were casualties of > that operation. > > // Theo Schlossnagle > // Principal Engineer -- http://www.omniti.com/~jesus/ > // Postal Engine -- http://www.postalengine.com/ > // Ecelerity: fastest MTA on Earth > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (Darwin) > > iQEVAwUBQImlQ1wyh8czExtlAQG8Cwf+Lpyp2/uJjFS4dDBxN6n9eKdwMEWX4g4V > Jw6HWh8CWseYz7xwED552i3tOMouU3n1sbMpilRlAfhb7ZjH5z8akWuNrtr17dNA > ASbR3ClVMJtr9ASje9UD6KIaEZjPwsu6UbX8eF017vHjOPzulfvs7UBPsgpvzkeL > IBhsKwlmFEpNttVevXgunPOjjA9csKLLQwp+Gcq9wCWdJ4Xre2tzO22BE54sLLqZ > txSDFB77QkjZWgT7PUXLCjb/EhscVmUV8wuLOKO7Osxt7FvJG3kkqyBaDWZxrR9f > UwA/zM5PqSZq69yRNg9NeHJfkEQ8wQWrsAmdMcDwlFf5eVT6kZrYBw== > =1Yd7 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > _______________________________________________ > wackamole-users mailing list > wackamole-users[at]lists.backhand.org > http://lists.backhand.org/mailman/listinfo/wackamole-users >
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