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Project Release Information2010-04-06 02:32 There are various enhancements and bugfixes. This release supports RFC 3977, the new NNTP standard. 2009-06-30 09:39 Various enhancements and bugfixes. It is strongly recommended to read the Changelog before upgrading from an earlier version. 2009-03-17 02:12 Perl 5.10.0 and Perl 5.8.9 are now properly supported. A long-standing bug with Perl hooks was resolved. A lost initialization in buffindexed was fixed. A segfault of the RADIUS authenticator was fixed. Two bugs preventing nnrpd from running as a daemon in FreeBSD were fixed. Many other minor bugs were fixed. 2008-05-11 00:04 Frequent segfaults on 64-bit systems were solved. Group blocks in incoming.conf are now correctly parsed and no longer cause segfaults. Perl 5.10 support was added. Client hangs when posting through SSL were solved. Berkeley DB 4.4, 4.5, and 4.6 are now supported, and their nmdb compatibility layer is preferred. IPv6 connection handling is now more flexible. Several other improvements and bugfixes were made. 2004-12-30 23:43 Overview generation has been fixed in both makehistory and innd. The embedded Tcl filter code has been disabled. A bug that could cause heap corruption and random crashes in innd if INN was compiled with Python support has been fixed. pgpverify will now correctly verify signatures generated by GnuPG, and better supports GnuPG as the PGP implementation. Error reporting and 64-bit compatibility have been improved. INN is now licensed under a less restrictive license. Project ResourcesProject Description INN (InterNetNews) is an extremely flexible and configurable Usenet / netnews news server. It supports accepting articles via either NNTP connections or via UUCP, as well as serving out articles to reading clients via NNTP. It supports multiple different ways of sending outgoing articles to other hosts, as well as multiple different storage mechanisms for articles and article overview information via internal APIs. Compared to other news servers, INN is more complicated with a steeper learning curve, but is extremely flexible and configurable, comes with a large suite of supporting programs, and supports embedded filters in either Perl or Python. (This Description is auto-translated) |