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@@ -89,40 +89,39 @@
Generic network stack improvements:
- - RFC4638 MTU negotiation for pppoe(4).
+
- RFC4638 MTU negotiation for pppoe(4).
- Improved IPv6 fragment handling.
- Many robustness improvements for IEEE 802.11 (particularly hostap).
- Improved vlan priority support, including mapping to interface queues.
- Initial rdomains support for IPv6.
-
- Robustness improvements for carp(4).
-
- Various IPv6 and rdomain related improvements for carp(4).
+
- Robustness improvements for carp(4).
+
- Various IPv6 and rdomain related improvements for carp(4).
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.
+
- 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)).
+ (tcpbench(8), nc(8), ping(8), traceroute(8)).
pf(4) improvements:
- - One-shot rule support for pf(4), for use with proxies via anchors.
-
- NAT64 support in PF using the af-to keyword.
+
- One-shot rule support for pf(4), for use with proxies via anchors.
+
- NAT64 support in PF using the af-to keyword.
- Much improved IPv6 fragment handling.
- Various enhancements with ICMP and especially ICMPv6 states
- Improved IPv6 Neighbor Discovery and Multicast Listener Discovery handling.
-
- pfctl now prints port numbers instead of service names by default.
-
- Netflow v9 and ipfix support for pflow(4).
-
- Many pfsync(4) fixes and improvements including jumbo frames and automatically requesting a bulk update after a physical interface comes online.
+
- pfctl(8) now prints port numbers instead of service names by default.
+
- Netflow v9 and ipfix support for pflow(4).
+
- Many pfsync(4) fixes and improvements including jumbo frames and automatically requesting a bulk update after a physical interface comes online.
@@ -130,12 +129,12 @@
- 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
+
- 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.
+
- 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,
@@ -145,7 +144,7 @@
- Architecture-independent kernel support for thread-control-block
handling for rthreads.
- Small improvements to Linux compat (only available on i386).
-
- Multiple bugs have been fixed in the Intel 10Gb driver ix(4).
+
- Multiple bugs have been fixed in the Intel 10Gb driver ix(4).
- softraid(4) now supports a concatenating discipline.
- On amd64, i386, and sparc64, the root filesystem can reside in a softraid(4) volume. The kernel needs to be booted from a non-softraid partition.
- On amd64, the system can be booted from a softraid(4) RAID1 volume.
@@ -638,7 +637,7 @@
alt="OpenBSD">
www@openbsd.org
-$OpenBSD: 51.html,v 1.25 2012/04/18 18:55:11 stsp Exp $
+$OpenBSD: 51.html,v 1.26 2012/04/18 19:03:32 deraadt Exp $