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Manuel, Let me please repeat my simple question - where is your wishlist? Amazon or other internat shop who accept Visa or MasterCard and may deliver to your home...? Please please please publish a list of gifts you want! And thank you. Sergei Manuel Kasper <mk at neon1 dot net> wrote on 15/02/2004 16:05:51: > Today, exactly one year after the first version of m0n0wall has been > released on 02/15/2003, I'm proud to announce the immediate availability > of m0n0wall 1.0. I decided that it was about time we had a real release > (it seemed that some people had forgotten that "pb" stood for "public > beta" anyway), and today felt like the right day to do it. > > m0n0wall 1.0 is essentially pb27 with a few minor fixes (see the change > log for details). > > Get it at: > > http://m0n0.ch/wall/downloads.php > > All older (pb) versions can be upgraded to 1.0 via the usual procedure. > > This version number change of course doesn't mean that m0n0wall has > become completely bug-free overnight. I like to think though that > compared to other projects, it is now stable and featureful enough to > warrant not being called "beta" anymore. > > Quite a lot has changed in these 365 days since pb1 - wireless support, > PPTP, DNS forwarder, IPsec VPN, 1:1 NAT, NTP, static routes, adv. > outbound NAT, SNMP, traffic shaper queues, mobile IPsec VPN, proxy ARP, > server NAT just to name the most obvious. > > Here's the full change log: > > - fixed port validation on filter, shaper and NAT pages, and fixed > ranges that include 1 or 65535 > > - fixed configuration backup download problem with Internet Explorer > > - fixed typo on general setup page > > - show hostname on system status page > > - traffic shaping now works on bridged interfaces > > - added note about proxy ARP to NAT pages > > - changed DNS override description on system setup page (DNS servers > assigned via PPP on WAN don't work) > > - imported modified version of choparp that supports IP address ranges; > modified webGUI to allow proxy ARP with ranges > > - uploaded images are now verified using public-key cryptography - if > the digital signature is not correct, a warning is displayed (the user > is allowed to continue anyway though). The format of the signed images > can be found here, and the public key used to verify the images is here. > This release has not been signed to avoid problems when upgrading older > versions (it wouldn't make sense anyway because pb versions do not > verify it). > > > Enjoy! > > - Manuel > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > |