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Improved hardware support, including:
! - New msk(4) driver for Marvell/SysKonnect Yukon-2 Gigabit Ethernet.
!
- New bnx(4) driver for Broadcom NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet.
!
- New xge(4) driver for Neterion Xframe/Xframe II 10Gb Ethernet.
!
- New rum(4) driver for Ralink Technology 2nd gen USB IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless.
!
- New acx(4) driver for Texas Instruments ACX100/ACX111 IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless.
!
- New pgt(4) driver for Connexant/Intersil Prism GT Full-MAC IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless.
!
- New uath(4) driver for Atheros USB IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless.
!
- New binary blob free wpi(4) driver for Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless.
!
- New arc(4) driver for Areca Technology Corporation SATA RAID; including RAID management via bio(4).
!
- New mfi(4) driver for LSI Logic & Dell MegaRAID SAS RAID; including RAID management via bio(4).
!
- New azalia(4) driver for generic High Definition Audio.
!
- New SD/MMC/SDIO drivers (sdhc(4), sdmmc(4)), currently supporting SD memory cards as fake SCSI sd(4) drives.
!
- New udcf(4) driver for Gude ADS Expert mouseCLOCK DCF77/HBG time signal station receivers.
!
- New uslcom(4) driver for Silicon Laboratories CP2101/CP2102 based USB serial adapters.
!
- New ucycom(4) driver for Cypress microcontroller based USB serial adapters.
!
- New uark(4) driver for Arkmicro Technologies ARK3116 based USB serial adapters.
!
- New umsm(4) driver for Qualcomm MSM EVDO based modems.
- New Dallas/Maxim 1-Wire bus support, including:
! - New gpioow(4) driver for 1-Wire bus bit-banging through GPIO pin
!
- New onewire(4) 1-Wire bus driver
!
- New owid(4) 1-Wire ID family driver
!
- New owtemp(4) 1-Wire temperature family driver
! - New isagpio(4) driver for ISA I/O mapped as GPIO.
!
- New nmea(4)
line discipline for NMEA 0183 (GPS) devices. The new
! nmeaattach(8)
utility can be used to receive NMEA 0183 data and provide the time
received as a timedelta sensor to be used by, for example,
! ntpd(8).
- New VAX framebuffer drivers:
! - New lcg(4) driver for VAXstation 4000/60 and VLC color frame buffers
!
- New lcspx(4) driver for Low-Cost SPX color frame buffers
!
- New gpx(4) driver for GPX color frame buffers
!
- smg(4) driver for Small Monochrome Graphics frame buffers heavily updated to be a modern wscons(4) driver
- Support for VAX-based Digital VXT2000 and VXT2000+ terminals.
!
- The bge(4) driver supporting newer chipsets, such as the Broadcom BCM5754, BCM5755, BCM5786, and BCM5787.
!
- The em(4) driver supporting newer chipsets, such as the Intel ESB2 and ICH8.
!
- The nfe(4) driver supporting newer chipsets, such as the NVIDIA MCP61 and MCP65.
!
- The re(4) driver supporting newer chipsets, such as the Realtek RT8101E, RT8168, and RT8169SC.
!
- The dc(4) driver supporting newer chipsets, such as the ADMtek ADM9511 and ADM9513.
!
- The pciide(4) driver supporting newer chipsets, such as:
- ATI IXP300 SATA, IXP600 IDE
- Intel 6321ESB IDE/SATA, 82801G SATA, and 82801H SATA
--- 72,122 ----
- Improved hardware support, including:
! - New msk(4) driver for Marvell/SysKonnect Yukon-2 Gigabit Ethernet.
!
- New bnx(4) driver for Broadcom NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet.
!
- New xge(4) driver for Neterion Xframe/Xframe II 10Gb Ethernet.
!
- New rum(4) driver for Ralink Technology 2nd gen USB IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless.
!
- New acx(4) driver for Texas Instruments ACX100/ACX111 IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless.
!
- New pgt(4) driver for Connexant/Intersil Prism GT Full-MAC IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless.
!
- New uath(4) driver for Atheros USB IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless.
!
- New binary blob free wpi(4) driver for Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless.
!
- New arc(4) driver for Areca Technology Corporation SATA RAID; including RAID management via bio(4).
!
- New mfi(4) driver for LSI Logic & Dell MegaRAID SAS RAID; including RAID management via bio(4).
!
- New azalia(4) driver for generic High Definition Audio.
!
- New SD/MMC/SDIO drivers (sdhc(4), sdmmc(4)), currently supporting SD memory cards as fake SCSI sd(4) drives.
!
- New udcf(4) driver for Gude ADS Expert mouseCLOCK DCF77/HBG time signal station receivers.
!
- New uslcom(4) driver for Silicon Laboratories CP2101/CP2102 based USB serial adapters.
!
- New ucycom(4) driver for Cypress microcontroller based USB serial adapters.
!
- New uark(4) driver for Arkmicro Technologies ARK3116 based USB serial adapters.
!
- New umsm(4) driver for Qualcomm MSM EVDO based modems.
- New Dallas/Maxim 1-Wire bus support, including:
! - New gpioow(4) driver for 1-Wire bus bit-banging through GPIO pin
!
- New onewire(4) 1-Wire bus driver
!
- New owid(4) 1-Wire ID family driver
!
- New owtemp(4) 1-Wire temperature family driver
! - New isagpio(4) driver for ISA I/O mapped as GPIO.
!
- New nmea(4)
line discipline for NMEA 0183 (GPS) devices. The new
! nmeaattach(8)
utility can be used to receive NMEA 0183 data and provide the time
received as a timedelta sensor to be used by, for example,
! ntpd(8).
- New VAX framebuffer drivers:
! - New lcg(4) driver for VAXstation 4000/60 and VLC color frame buffers
!
- New lcspx(4) driver for Low-Cost SPX color frame buffers
!
- New gpx(4) driver for GPX color frame buffers
!
- smg(4) driver for Small Monochrome Graphics frame buffers heavily updated to be a modern wscons(4) driver
- Support for VAX-based Digital VXT2000 and VXT2000+ terminals.
!
- The bge(4) driver supporting newer chipsets, such as the Broadcom BCM5754, BCM5755, BCM5786, and BCM5787.
!
- The em(4) driver supporting newer chipsets, such as the Intel ESB2 and ICH8.
!
- The nfe(4) driver supporting newer chipsets, such as the NVIDIA MCP61 and MCP65.
!
- The re(4) driver supporting newer chipsets, such as the Realtek RT8101E, RT8168, and RT8169SC.
!
- The dc(4) driver supporting newer chipsets, such as the ADMtek ADM9511 and ADM9513.
!
- The pciide(4) driver supporting newer chipsets, such as:
- ATI IXP300 SATA, IXP600 IDE
- Intel 6321ESB IDE/SATA, 82801G SATA, and 82801H SATA
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*** 126,136 ****
- ServerWorks SATA
- VIA VT8237A SATA
! - The mpt(4) driver has been replaced with mpi(4), a more stable driver that supports more hardware.
!
- The com(4) driver now supports pcmcia and cardbus cards on macppc.
- Working interrupt routing on Sun Netra t1 105, Ultra 60 and possibly other sparc64 systems.
- Work around broken VIA and NVIDIA MPBIOSes, fixes interrupt routing with GENERIC.MP on several systems.
!
- Initial bio(4) support for Compaq/HP ciss(4) Smart ARRAY 5/6 SAS/SCSI RAID controllers.
- Improved speed control on some systems:
- New SpeedStep detection code, also adds support for VIA C7-M, and several newer Pentium M's.
--- 126,136 ----
- ServerWorks SATA
- VIA VT8237A SATA
! - The mpt(4) driver has been replaced with mpi(4), a more stable driver that supports more hardware.
!
- The com(4) driver now supports pcmcia and cardbus cards on macppc.
- Working interrupt routing on Sun Netra t1 105, Ultra 60 and possibly other sparc64 systems.
- Work around broken VIA and NVIDIA MPBIOSes, fixes interrupt routing with GENERIC.MP on several systems.
!
- Initial bio(4) support for Compaq/HP ciss(4) Smart ARRAY 5/6 SAS/SCSI RAID controllers.
- Improved speed control on some systems:
- New SpeedStep detection code, also adds support for VIA C7-M, and several newer Pentium M's.
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*** 142,240 ****
- Support for Intel 945G/GM video chipsets (on i386).
- Support for additional I2C sensors:
! - The adt(4) driver now supports the National Semiconductor LM9600, SMSC EMC6D10x and SMSC SCH5017 chips.
!
- The admtemp(4) driver now supports the Analog Devices ADM1023, Genesys Logic GL523SM and Global Mixed-mode Technology G781 chips.
- New tools:
! - GNU RCS has been replaced with OpenRCS.
- New functionality:
! - IPsec
has been greatly improved:
! - ipsecctl(8)
has been greatly extended and completely supersedes ipsecadm(8):
- Lots of documentation improvements (man
! ipsec.conf)
- IPv6 support
- AH support
- Transport mode support
- Dynamic IKE support for roaming users
- USER_FQDN id support
! - sasyncd(8)
works much better:
- communicates with
! isakmpd(8),
telling it to run active or passive depending on the master/slave state of the
! carp(4)
interfaces. This makes
! IPsec
failover setups much more robust.
- looks at the
! carp(4)
interface group by default to suppress preemption of
! IPsec
traffic during system boot.
! - isakmpd(8)
can now be safely configured by
! ipsecctl(8)
on startup.
! - ftp(1) now supports HTTPS.
!
- cdio(1) can now perform track-at-once burning and rewritable blanking.
- spppcontrol(8) and wicontrol(8) functionality has been merged into
! ifconfig(8).
- gcc(1) provides a new warning, -Wstack-larger-than-N, to report functions
which are too greedy in stack variables, see
! gcc-local(1) for details.
!
- An in-kernel getcwd(3) implementation.
!
- A new system call adjfreq(2)
! to allow ntpd(8)
to adjust the tick rate of the system clock automatically.
- Support for X11 on VAX has been added
!
- Virtual Allocation Table (VAT) support for UDF.
- C99 functions
! round(3),
! roundf(3),
! trunc(3), and
! truncf(3)
have been added to libm, the math library.
!
- pf(4)
now supports Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) checks for simplified
ingress filtering.
!
- bpf(4)
can now ignore packets based on their direction (inbound/outbound) using the
BIOCSDIRFILT ioctl.
!
- pdisk(8)
can now set up slices on HFS(DPME) partitioned disks on mac68k.
- New dissectors have been added to
! tcpdump(8):
- Cisco's VQP (VLAN Query Protocol)
- IEEE 802.1AB LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol)
! - trunk(4) now
supports the new loadbalance mode to balance outgoing traffic based on hashed protocol header
information.
!
- bioctl(8) has been extended to provide runtime information on rebuilds, scrubs and initialization.
- New sysctls to check the system vendor, product, version, serial number, and UUID.
- Equal cost multipath routing support. Needs to be enabled by a sysctl.
- Prebind, a secure implementation of prelinking, has been added to
! ldconfig(8),
it speeds up launching of shared binaries. Prebind is compatible with
address space randomization, unlike prelink.
!
- vnconfig(8) can now use PKCS #5 PBKDF2 to create a more secure key when using encryption.
--- 142,240 ----
- Support for Intel 945G/GM video chipsets (on i386).
- Support for additional I2C sensors:
! - The adt(4) driver now supports the National Semiconductor LM9600, SMSC EMC6D10x and SMSC SCH5017 chips.
!
- The admtemp(4) driver now supports the Analog Devices ADM1023, Genesys Logic GL523SM and Global Mixed-mode Technology G781 chips.
- New tools:
! - GNU RCS has been replaced with OpenRCS.
- New functionality:
! - IPsec
has been greatly improved:
! - ipsecctl(8)
has been greatly extended and completely supersedes ipsecadm(8):
- Lots of documentation improvements (man
! ipsec.conf)
- IPv6 support
- AH support
- Transport mode support
- Dynamic IKE support for roaming users
- USER_FQDN id support
! - sasyncd(8)
works much better:
- communicates with
! isakmpd(8),
telling it to run active or passive depending on the master/slave state of the
! carp(4)
interfaces. This makes
! IPsec
failover setups much more robust.
- looks at the
! carp(4)
interface group by default to suppress preemption of
! IPsec
traffic during system boot.
! - isakmpd(8)
can now be safely configured by
! ipsecctl(8)
on startup.
! - ftp(1) now supports HTTPS.
!
- cdio(1) can now perform track-at-once burning and rewritable blanking.
- spppcontrol(8) and wicontrol(8) functionality has been merged into
! ifconfig(8).
- gcc(1) provides a new warning, -Wstack-larger-than-N, to report functions
which are too greedy in stack variables, see
! gcc-local(1) for details.
!
- An in-kernel getcwd(3) implementation.
!
- A new system call adjfreq(2)
! to allow ntpd(8)
to adjust the tick rate of the system clock automatically.
- Support for X11 on VAX has been added
!
- Virtual Allocation Table (VAT) support for UDF.
- C99 functions
! round(3),
! roundf(3),
! trunc(3), and
! truncf(3)
have been added to libm, the math library.
!
- pf(4)
now supports Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) checks for simplified
ingress filtering.
!
- bpf(4)
can now ignore packets based on their direction (inbound/outbound) using the
BIOCSDIRFILT ioctl.
!
- pdisk(8)
can now set up slices on HFS(DPME) partitioned disks on mac68k.
- New dissectors have been added to
! tcpdump(8):
- Cisco's VQP (VLAN Query Protocol)
- IEEE 802.1AB LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol)
! - trunk(4) now
supports the new loadbalance mode to balance outgoing traffic based on hashed protocol header
information.
!
- bioctl(8) has been extended to provide runtime information on rebuilds, scrubs and initialization.
- New sysctls to check the system vendor, product, version, serial number, and UUID.
- Equal cost multipath routing support. Needs to be enabled by a sysctl.
- Prebind, a secure implementation of prelinking, has been added to
! ldconfig(8),
it speeds up launching of shared binaries. Prebind is compatible with
address space randomization, unlike prelink.
!
- vnconfig(8) can now use PKCS #5 PBKDF2 to create a more secure key when using encryption.
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*** 242,279 ****
- Much better time keeping for multiprocessor OpenBSD/i386
systems.
!
- Much improved implementation of telldir(3)
and friends.
- Replacement of many
! malloc(3)
calls that follow a pattern prone to integer overflow with safer constructs.
- Improved failover handling in
! carp(4):
- Extend the carp protocol with the demotion counter to act smarter on multiple failures.
- Group failovers now work without carp running preempt mode.
- Demotion can now be controlled via interface groups.
-
! chio(1)
is now a useful tool for controlling tape changers.
- Much improved
! st(4)
device setup, tape handling and error processing.
- Many
! dhclient(8)
fixes, including 'alias' handling and improved interface initialization.
-
! scsi(4)
devices detect the correct SCSI version.
- More
! umass(4)
devices properly detected.
- Improved detection of fibre channel devices and devices in SCSI enclosures.
!
- The new RSSI header has been added to the ieee80211_radiotap(9)
framework as a replacement for ANTSIGNAL headers.
- Many integer type safety cleanups with
! lint(1).
--- 242,279 ----
- Much better time keeping for multiprocessor OpenBSD/i386
systems.
!
- Much improved implementation of telldir(3)
and friends.
- Replacement of many
! malloc(3)
calls that follow a pattern prone to integer overflow with safer constructs.
- Improved failover handling in
! carp(4):
- Extend the carp protocol with the demotion counter to act smarter on multiple failures.
- Group failovers now work without carp running preempt mode.
- Demotion can now be controlled via interface groups.
-
! chio(1)
is now a useful tool for controlling tape changers.
- Much improved
! st(4)
device setup, tape handling and error processing.
- Many
! dhclient(8)
fixes, including 'alias' handling and improved interface initialization.
-
! scsi(4)
devices detect the correct SCSI version.
- More
! umass(4)
devices properly detected.
- Improved detection of fibre channel devices and devices in SCSI enclosures.
!
- The new RSSI header has been added to the ieee80211_radiotap(9)
framework as a replacement for ANTSIGNAL headers.
- Many integer type safety cleanups with
! lint(1).
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*** 285,291 ****
- New functionality for
! hostapd(8),
the Host Access Point Daemon:
- IP based roaming to build wireless networks without the requirement
--- 285,291 ----
- New functionality for
! hostapd(8),
the Host Access Point Daemon:
- IP based roaming to build wireless networks without the requirement
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*** 299,316 ****
- OpenSSH 4.4:
- Conditional configuration in sshd_config(5) using the Match directive. This allows some
configuration options to be selectively overridden if specific criteria
(based on user, group, hostname and/or address) are met.
- Add support for Diffie-Hellman group exchange key agreement with a
final hash of SHA256.
- Added a ForceCommand directive to sshd_config(5), similar to the command="..." option in
~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
- Added a PermitOpen directive to sshd_config(5), similar to the permitopen="..." option in
authorized_keys, to allow control over the port-forwardings that a
user is allowed to establish.
--- 299,316 ----
- OpenSSH 4.4:
- Conditional configuration in sshd_config(5) using the Match directive. This allows some
configuration options to be selectively overridden if specific criteria
(based on user, group, hostname and/or address) are met.
- Add support for Diffie-Hellman group exchange key agreement with a
final hash of SHA256.
- Added a ForceCommand directive to sshd_config(5), similar to the command="..." option in
~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
- Added a PermitOpen directive to sshd_config(5), similar to the permitopen="..." option in
authorized_keys, to allow control over the port-forwardings that a
user is allowed to establish.
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*** 318,330 ****
a non-zero exit code) when requested port forwardings could not be
established.
- Added optional logging of transactions to sftp-server(8).
!
- ssh(1) will now record port numbers for hosts stored in
~/.ssh/authorized_keys when a non-standard port has been requested.
- Extended the sshd_config(5) "SubSystem" directive to allow the
specification of commandline arguments.
- Many manpage fixes and improvements
--- 318,330 ----
a non-zero exit code) when requested port forwardings could not be
established.
- Added optional logging of transactions to sftp-server(8).
!
- ssh(1) will now record port numbers for hosts stored in
~/.ssh/authorized_keys when a non-standard port has been requested.
- Extended the sshd_config(5) "SubSystem" directive to allow the
specification of commandline arguments.
- Many manpage fixes and improvements
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*** 363,373 ****
- OpenNTPD 4.0:
- support timedelta sensors, such as DCF77 receivers supported by
! udcf(4)
and GPS receivers supported by
! nmea(4).
- Adjust the kernel tick frequency, using
! adjfreq(2),
improving accuracy on many machines.
- allow for weight to be added to sensors or servers, so that one can
weight timedelta sensors higher than ntp peers
--- 363,373 ----
- OpenNTPD 4.0:
- support timedelta sensors, such as DCF77 receivers supported by
! udcf(4)
and GPS receivers supported by
! nmea(4).
- Adjust the kernel tick frequency, using
! adjfreq(2),
improving accuracy on many machines.
- allow for weight to be added to sensors or servers, so that one can
weight timedelta sensors higher than ntp peers
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*** 386,394 ****
- X.Org 6.9.0 (+ patches, and i386 contains XFree86 3.3.6 servers
(+ patches) for legacy chipsets not supported by X.Org)
- Gcc 2.95.3
! (+ patches)
and 3.3.5
! (+ patches)
- Perl 5.8.8 (+ patches)
- Apache 1.3.29, mod_ssl 2.8.16, DSO support (+ patches)
- OpenSSL 0.9.7j (+ patches)
--- 386,394 ----
- X.Org 6.9.0 (+ patches, and i386 contains XFree86 3.3.6 servers
(+ patches) for legacy chipsets not supported by X.Org)
- Gcc 2.95.3
! (+ patches)
and 3.3.5
! (+ patches)
- Perl 5.8.8 (+ patches)
- Apache 1.3.29, mod_ssl 2.8.16, DSO support (+ patches)
- OpenSSL 0.9.7j (+ patches)
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*** 479,487 ****
To make a boot floppy under MS-DOS, use the "rawrite" utility located
at CD1:4.0/tools/rawrite.exe. To make the boot floppy under a Unix OS,
use the
! dd(1)
utility. The following is an example usage of
! dd(1),
where the device could be "floppy", "rfd0c", or
"rfd0a".
--- 479,487 ----
To make a boot floppy under MS-DOS, use the "rawrite" utility located
at CD1:4.0/tools/rawrite.exe. To make the boot floppy under a Unix OS,
use the
! dd(1)
utility. The following is an example usage of
! dd(1),
where the device could be "floppy", "rfd0c", or
"rfd0a".
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*** 765,771 ****
OpenBSD ports system.
The ports/ directory represents a CVS (see the manpage for
!
cvs(1) if
you aren't familiar with CVS) checkout of our ports. As with our complete
source tree, our ports tree is available via anoncvs. So, in
--- 765,771 ----
OpenBSD ports system.
The ports/ directory represents a CVS (see the manpage for
!
cvs(1) if
you aren't familiar with CVS) checkout of our ports. As with our complete
source tree, our ports tree is available via anoncvs. So, in