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2007-09-21 1.0
2007-10-16 1.0p1
Fixed crash when servers were configured after first realm block
2007-12-24 1.1-alpha
Pretend option for validating configuration
Include option for including additional config files
Allows clients configured by IP prefix, dynamic clients
Server failover support
Rewriting of username attribute
Source address and port can be specified for requests
2008-05-14 1.1-beta
No longer looks for radsecproxy.conf in current directory
Rewrite block that allows removal of specified attributes
certificateNameCheck option for disabling CN/SubjectAltName check
matchCertificateAttribute now also supports CN matching
Forwarding of accounting messages, accountingServer option for realms
Supports multiple client blocks for same source address with different
certificate checks
Removed weekday from log timestamps
2008-07-24 1.1
Logging stationid attribute
Added LoopPrevention option
Failover also without status-server
Options for RetryCount and RetryInterval
Working accounting and AccountingResponse option
CRL checking and option for enabling it
2008-10-07 1.2
listenTCP and sourceTCP options renamed to listenTLS and sourceTLS
Old options deprecated but available for backwards compatiblity
Logging reply-message attribute from Reject messages
Contribution from Arne Schwabe
Rewrite blocks have new options addAttribute and modifyAttribute
rewriteIn (replacing rewrite) and rewriteOut in client and server
blocks for specifying rewrite on input/output. rewrite deprecated
but available as an alias for rewriteIn for backwards compatibility.
Regular expressions in realms etc can now be more advanced, including
use of "or".
cacheExpiry option in tls blocks for specifying expiry time for the
cache of CA certificates and CRLs. This is particularly useful for
regularly updating CRLs.
Some logging has been made more informative
Allowing %xx notation (as in URLs) for writing characters in hex
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