=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/37.html,v retrieving revision 1.48 retrieving revision 1.49 diff -c -r1.48 -r1.49 *** www/37.html 2005/03/24 21:34:19 1.48 --- www/37.html 2005/03/25 05:17:14 1.49 *************** *** 78,84 **** bringing a secure ssh-capable machine to your pocket.
  • OpenBSD/sgi.
    A 64-bit port supporting O2 machines with R5000, RM5200, RM7000, R10000 ! and R12000 cpus.

  • Support for a number of much faster 64-bit machines (in 32-bit mode) in --- 78,84 ---- bringing a secure ssh-capable machine to your pocket.
  • OpenBSD/sgi.
    A 64-bit port supporting O2 machines with R5000, RM5200, RM7000, R10000 ! and R12000 CPUs.

  • Support for a number of much faster 64-bit machines (in 32-bit mode) in *************** *** 106,111 **** --- 106,115 ---- driver for Davicom DM9601 USB Ethernet adapters.
  • New vge(4) driver for VIA Networking Technologies VT6122 PCI Gigabit Ethernet adapters. +
  • New piixpm(4) + driver for the Intel PIIX Power Management controller. +
  • New ubt(4) + driver for USB Bluetooth adapters.

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  • ospfd(8), implementing the OSPFv2 routing protocol. +
  • getcap(1), + providing easy access to the capability database.

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  • Privilege separation for ftpd(8).
  • Bash style prompt expansion and POSIX hex and octal constants in ksh(1). !
  • Improved tcp send performance.
  • Reentrant getproto*_r(3) and getserv*_r(3) functions.

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  • Privilege separation for ftpd(8).
  • Bash style prompt expansion and POSIX hex and octal constants in ksh(1). !
  • Improved TCP send performance.
  • Reentrant getproto*_r(3) and getserv*_r(3) functions. +
  • In kernel pppoe(4) + support.

    *************** *** 150,158 **** run rdate -n beforehand.

  • Use median instead of average when collapsing all the peers' offsets into one, greatly improving resistance against falsetickers. !
  • Calculate rootdelay, stratum and precision properly; include these in replies sent out in server mode. !
  • Many logging improvements, ntpd is now almost completely silent in normal operation (unless in debug mode, of course).

    --- 158,166 ---- run rdate -n beforehand.

  • Use median instead of average when collapsing all the peers' offsets into one, greatly improving resistance against falsetickers. !
  • Calculate rootdelay, stratum, and precision properly; include these in replies sent out in server mode. !
  • Many logging improvements: ntpd is now almost completely silent in normal operation (unless in debug mode, of course).

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  • Allow sessions to depend on a CARP interface's master/backup state, reducing failover times in redundant setups.
  • Lower latency for requests from other peers or bgpctl while under heavy ! load, e. g. initial table transfer when a session comes up.
  • Allow for the peer descriptions to be used in bgpctl commands where ! previously only their IPs where allowed.
  • Allow bgpd to not prepend its own AS number and to not modify the nexthop on updates sent out.
  • Show associated interfaces and their state on "show nexthop", to help pointing out why nexthops are invalid. !
  • Allow for relative metrics modification, i. e. "set localpref +20".

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  • Allow sessions to depend on a CARP interface's master/backup state, reducing failover times in redundant setups.
  • Lower latency for requests from other peers or bgpctl while under heavy ! load, e.g. initial table transfer when a session comes up.
  • Allow for the peer descriptions to be used in bgpctl commands where ! previously only their IPs were allowed.
  • Allow bgpd to not prepend its own AS number and to not modify the nexthop on updates sent out.
  • Show associated interfaces and their state on "show nexthop", to help pointing out why nexthops are invalid. !
  • Allow for relative metrics modification, i.e. "set localpref +20".

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  • Many improvements for security and reliability. Cleaner source code for ksh(1), ! httpd(8) and many more programs.

  • As usual, many improvements in manual pages and other documentation. --- 211,217 ----
  • Many improvements for security and reliability. Cleaner source code for ksh(1), ! httpd(8), and many more programs.

  • As usual, many improvements in manual pages and other documentation. *************** *** 216,222 ****
  • OpenBSD/i386 and OpenBSD/macppc now use ! gcc 3.3.5

  • The system includes the following major components from outside suppliers: --- 224,230 ----
  • OpenBSD/i386 and OpenBSD/macppc now use ! gcc 3.3.5.

  • The system includes the following major components from outside suppliers: *************** *** 253,266 ****

    Following this are the instructions which you would have on a piece of paper if you had purchased a CDROM set instead of doing an alternate ! form of install. The instructions for doing an ftp (or other style of) install are very similar; the CDROM instructions are left intact so that you can see how much easier it would have been if you had purchased a CDROM instead.


    ! Please refer to the following files on the three CDROMs or ftp mirror for extensive details on how to install OpenBSD 3.7 on your machine: