Kageki Software includes the best in modern technology in our streaming media server software. This allows users to achieve greater performance than existing multimedia streaming servers.
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libpwstor-0.1 has been released. This is the first stable version of libpwstor, a password storage library for C programmers. It implements a reasonably secure password storage format using SHA-256 and a random salt to mitigate dictionary and rainbow table attacks.
The 0.4 release of libmsocket is somewhat preliminary - the basic functionality for TCP sockets is there, and it works, which should allow folks to start developing with it. In addition to this first stable release, a FreeBSD port has been submitted and committed to the FreeBSD ports tree. The FreeBSD binary package for i386 is available from the downloads section along with the source code distribution. I am also currently seeking folks to release packages for other operating systems and distributions, especially pkgsrc and several Linux distributions. There's a post over on the help wanted boards regarding this with more details. I'm currently working on the 0.5 release which will add support for UDP, UNIX domain sockets, and transparent Socks5 proxy support. You can download this from Subversion HEAD here at SourceForge. The 0.5 release will also include man pages for the libmsocket functions, which should aid developers looking to use libmsocket. I expect that version 0.6 will bring with it even more transparent proxy support and the beginnings of IPv6 support. Once those things are on-board, we'll be aiming for an 0.9 release, which will allow for some debugging and total stabilization and testing prior to the 1.0 release, which will include no new functionality over 0.9 but will offer a high degree of reliability, stability, and cement our core functionality.
+++ Changes from version 0.3 to version 0.4 * Now using autoconf to determine if a couple of things exist * Portability fix: don't try to use reallocf() if we don't have it * New macros have been created, further limiting the necesity of API users to touch the MSocket structure themselves * Make the connect() timeout configurable on a per-socket basis
+++ Changes from version 0.3 to version 0.4 * Now using autoconf to determine if a couple of things exist * Portability fix: don't try to use reallocf() if we don't have it * New macros have been created, further limiting the necesity of API users to touch the MSocket structure themselves * Make the connect() timeout configurable on a per-socket basis
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