TN3270RG is a TCP/IP TN3270 gateway that dynamically assigns resources to a connection from a pool of available addresses. Features include an easy to use web interface for management and a PostgreSQL database backend.
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1.1.1 (12/20/2005) ---------- Switched to using Sys::Syslog (which is actively maintained and is included in the main Perl distribution) and updated all Syslog calls to prevent a highly unlikely (but still possible) format string vulnerability. Now cleanly exits from a SIGTERM with useful logging information 1.1.0 (7/12/2004) ----------------- Changed the DBI code to use eval and RaiseError instead of die statements on every call, which makes it more robust and flexible. Added capability to survive a database disconnect. When the database is disconnected, existing sessions will continue to function without any problems and can disconnect, but new connections will be refused (because it can't find out what resources are available from the database). When the database comes back up, the resource list will be updated and new connections will be accepted. 1.0.1 (8/6/2003) ---------------- Fixed small bug that caused new resources added through the web interface to be unavailable for use until the next restart of the program. 1.0.0 (7/2/2003) ---------------- First public release
1.0.1 (8/6/2003) ---------------- Fixed small bug that caused new resources added through the web interface to be unavailable for use until the next restart of the program. 1.0.0 (7/2/2003) ---------------- First public release
1.0.0 (7/2/2003) ---------------- First public release
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