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RFC4638 MTU negotiation for pppoe(4).
pflow(4) now supports Netflow v9/ipfix.
Improved IPv6 fragment checking in PF and the network stack.
! Various enhancements with ICMP/ICMPv6 states in PF.
Many robustness improvements for IEEE 802.11 (particularly hostap).
pfsync(4) improvements including jumbo frames and automatically requesting a bulk update after a physical interface comes online.
! One-shot rule support for PF, for use with proxies via anchors.
Improved vlan priority support, including mapping to interface queues.
Initial rdomains support for IPv6.
Routing daemons and other userland network improvements:
! - fstat now displays routing table ID and socket-splicing information and ps can display routing table ID.
!
- traceroute and traceroute6 can look up ASNs for each hop.
- snmpd(8) adds a MIB to show statistics for carp(4) interfaces.
!
- bgpctl parses and display MRT routing table dumps.
!
- ntpd supports multiple rdomains.
!
- When ospfd detects route socket overflow, it now delays before it reloads the fib.
!
- Improved and more consistent ToS support in various network tools (tcpbench/nc/ping/traceroute).
- [Not written yet]
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RFC4638 MTU negotiation for pppoe(4).
pflow(4) now supports Netflow v9/ipfix.
Improved IPv6 fragment checking in PF and the network stack.
! Various enhancements with ICMP/ICMPv6 states in pf(4).
Many robustness improvements for IEEE 802.11 (particularly hostap).
pfsync(4) improvements including jumbo frames and automatically requesting a bulk update after a physical interface comes online.
! One-shot rule support for pf(4), for use with proxies via anchors.
Improved vlan priority support, including mapping to interface queues.
Initial rdomains support for IPv6.
Routing daemons and other userland network improvements:
! - fstat(8) now displays routing table ID and socket-splicing information and ps can display routing table ID.
!
- traceroute(8) and traceroute6(8) can look up ASNs for each hop.
- snmpd(8) adds a MIB to show statistics for carp(4) interfaces.
!
- bgpctl(8) parses and display MRT routing table dumps.
!
- ntpd(8) supports multiple rdomains.
!
- When ospfd(8) detects route socket overflow, it now delays before
! it reloads the fib.
!
- Improved and more consistent ToS support in various network tools
! (tcpbench(8), nc(8), ping(8), traceroute(8)).
- [Not written yet]
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- Improved locale support.
- Support for MSG_NOSIGNAL
!
- KERN_PROC_CWD sysctl() for fetching the path to a process's working directory.
!
- Improved fnmatch(), glob(), and regcomp() implementations to resist DoS attacks.
- Lots of HISTORY and AUTHORS information added to manpages.
- Improved checking of file-offset wraparound.
!
- pwrite/pwritev now correctly ignored O_APPEND.
- Improved conformance of header files with standards.
- Improved cancelation support in both user-threads (libpthread) and rthreads.
!
- Improved correctness of execing, coredumping, signal delivery, alternate signal stacks, blocking socket accepts(), mutexes and condition variables, per-thread errno, symbol binding, and ktracing when rthreads are in use.
!
- Architecture-independent kernel support for thread-control-block handling for rthreads.
- Small improvements to Linux compat (only available on i386).
Over 7,000 ports, major performance and stability improvements in
the package build process
! - downloading of distfiles is simpler, can resume interrupted download,
discover file moves, and expire old files. Distfiles mirror sites now use
the new and improved method.
!
- dependency handling during ports build and package creation is at least
twice as fast, twenty times as fast in pathological cases. This also affects
user scripts such as out-of-date
!
- more checks are done during package builds, for increased user friendliness
!
- the long term process of documenting the infrastructure is now 100% done.
- The distributed ports builder (dpb) can now clean up old dependencies,
thus helping package builds be more reproducible.
This found tens of hidden build dependencies in the ports tree already.
!
- the semantics of pkg_add -a have been nailed down and a few minor bugs
have been fixed.
!
- arch-dependent issues are better classified, leading to better builds on
old architectures in some complicated cases. In particular, dpb explicitly
purges from memory info about packages it cannot build and stuff that
depends on it, leading to better life on sparc and vax which have very
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- Improved locale support.
- Support for MSG_NOSIGNAL
!
- KERN_PROC_CWD sysctl(3) for fetching the path to a process's working directory.
!
- Improved fnmatch(3), glob(3), and regcomp(3) implementations to resist
! DoS attacks.
- Lots of HISTORY and AUTHORS information added to manpages.
- Improved checking of file-offset wraparound.
!
- pwrite(2)/pwritev(2) now correctly by ignored O_APPEND.
- Improved conformance of header files with standards.
- Improved cancelation support in both user-threads (libpthread) and rthreads.
!
- Improved correctness of execing, coredumping, signal delivery,
! alternate signal stacks, blocking socket accepts(), mutexes and
! condition variables, per-thread errno, symbol binding, and
! ktracing when rthreads are in use.
!
- Architecture-independent kernel support for thread-control-block
! handling for rthreads.
- Small improvements to Linux compat (only available on i386).
- Over 7,000 ports, major performance and stability improvements in
the package build process
! - Downloading of distfiles is simpler, can resume interrupted download,
discover file moves, and expire old files. Distfiles mirror sites now use
the new and improved method.
!
- Dependency handling during ports build and package creation is at least
twice as fast, twenty times as fast in pathological cases. This also affects
user scripts such as out-of-date
!
- More checks are done during package builds, for increased user friendliness
!
- The long term process of documenting the infrastructure is now 100% done.
- The distributed ports builder (dpb) can now clean up old dependencies,
thus helping package builds be more reproducible.
This found tens of hidden build dependencies in the ports tree already.
!
- The semantics of pkg_add -a have been nailed down and a few minor bugs
have been fixed.
!
- The arch-dependent issues are better classified, leading to better builds on
old architectures in some complicated cases. In particular, dpb explicitly
purges from memory info about packages it cannot build and stuff that
depends on it, leading to better life on sparc and vax which have very
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