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8 | TODO: AnyEvent::Handle with AnyEvent::IO? |
8 | TODO: AnyEvent::Handle with AnyEvent::IO? |
9 | TODO: invalid. and localhost. specialcasing inside AEDNS and not AESocket (rfc6761) |
9 | TODO: invalid. and localhost. specialcasing inside AEDNS and not AESocket (rfc6761) |
10 | TODO: maybe implement env variable to give hosts precedence |
10 | TODO: maybe implement env variable to give hosts precedence |
11 | TODO: more formats for parse_ipv6 (single ipv6 address without port, ...p80, ...#80) |
11 | TODO: more formats for parse_ipv6 (single ipv6 address without port, ...p80, ...#80) |
12 | TODO: inet_aton maybe pack C4? no, add a comment why not |
12 | TODO: inet_aton maybe pack C4? no, add a comment why not |
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13 | TODO: socket prepare callbacks, can they easily signal failure as well? |
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14 | 7.14 |
15 | - AnyEvent::Socket::parse_ipv6 would NOT, as advertised, accept ipv4 |
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16 | addresses. It now does and converts them to ipv4 mapped addresses. |
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18 | 7.14 Sat Jun 24 01:44:19 CEST 2017 |
15 | - fix a crash bug in AnyEvent::Handle with openssl 1.1.0 (patched |
19 | - fix a crash bug in AnyEvent::Handle with openssl 1.1.0 (patched |
16 | by Paul Howarth and apparently tracked down by Mike McCauley). |
20 | by Paul Howarth and apparently tracked down by Mike McCauley). |
17 | - AnyEvent::Handle->keepalive was documented (and defined) twice |
21 | - AnyEvent::Handle->keepalive was documented (and defined) twice |
18 | (found by Matt Merhar). |
22 | (found by Matt Merhar). |
19 | - AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_bind/tcp_server would immediately unlink a unix |
23 | - AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_bind/tcp_server would immediately unlink a unix |
20 | listening socket unless a guard is used. Change this so that no |
24 | listening socket unless a guard is used. Change this so that no |
21 | cleanup will be performed unless a guard is used and document this more |
25 | cleanup will be performed unless a guard is used and document this more |
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24 | - work around latest perl upstream breakage - this time, perl5porters were |
28 | - work around latest perl upstream breakage - this time, perl5porters were |
25 | apparently bullied by a bogus CVE (CVE-2016-1238), and since distros |
29 | apparently bullied by a bogus CVE (CVE-2016-1238), and since distros |
26 | stupidly apply anything that has "security fix" stamped on it, it's likely |
30 | stupidly apply anything that has "security fix" stamped on it, it's likely |
27 | going to be a problem in practise (and working around it is trivial on |
31 | going to be a problem in practise (and working around it is trivial on |
28 | windows and unix). |
32 | windows and unix). |
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33 | - add TCP_FASTOPEN/MSG_FASTOPEN and MSG_NOSIGNAL/MSG_MORE/MSG_DONTWAIT |
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34 | to constants. |
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35 | - update warnings to common::sense 3.74 standards. |
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30 | 7.13 Sat Sep 17 04:31:49 CEST 2016 |
37 | 7.13 Sat Sep 17 04:31:49 CEST 2016 |
31 | - Only call tlsext_host_name for non-empty common names (reported |
38 | - Only call tlsext_host_name for non-empty common names (reported |
32 | by Maxime Soulé). |
39 | by Maxime Soulé). |
33 | - log a (single) notice message if SNI is not supported. |
40 | - log a (single) notice message if SNI is not supported. |