As of 2006-08-12 00:00, this project may now be found at http://zsync.moria.org.uk/.
by cph
An optimised client-side implementation of the rsync algorithm. It allows updating of files from a remote web server, with efficiency approaching that of rsync -z, without requiring a special remote server application.
Make -s suppress summary info too. Add HTTP basic authentication support.
- fix CAN-2005-1849 for embedded zlib - obey -s flag
cph commented on the zsync 0.3.2 and 0.4.1 are exploitable artifact
karltk commented on the zsync 0.3.2 and 0.4.1 are exploitable artifact
karltk created the zsync 0.3.2 and 0.4.1 are exploitable artifact
- security fix from zlib-1.2.2 - generate RFC 1123 date strings in HTTP requests - include port numbers in Host headers - be slightly more accepting in proxy URL syntax - don't generate Accept-Ranges headers
Fixed the progress bar display on non-error disconnection from the server.
- built-in gzip in zsyncmake which produces .gz files optimised for zsync - quickly stop downloading from a URL producing bad data - -k option to keep the .zsync file, and redownload only when it changes - fixes some possible crashes that could occur ...
- automatically decompress local seed data when this is appropriate - progress bars with rate and ETA for all downloads - automatically recompress downloaded file if possible - deal better with local .zsyncs containing relative URLs
- fix SEGV when downloading with no local data found - fix failure when incomplete final block of uncompressed stream is unknown - fix some memory leaks
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