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Xymon release 4.3.6 - released on Dec. 4 2011
=============================================

This release is mostly a bug-fix release, although it also does
include a few new features - most notable is perhaps the new
"appfeed" utility to provide data for Xymon smartphone apps.

I do not expect any more releases in the 4.3.x series, unless
a critical bug is found. Work is now beginning on the 4.4 series,
with the focus currently being on IPv6 support.


Changes from 4.3.5 -> 4.3.6 (5 Dec 2011)
========================================
* rev 6788
* Optionally choose the color for the "cpu" status when it goes
  non-green due to uptime or clock offset.
* Allow for "include" and "directory" in combo.cfg and protocols.cfg
* New INTERFACES definition in hosts.cfg to select which network
  interfaces are tracked in graphs.
* New access control mechanism for some CGI scripts returning 
  host-specific information. Access optionally checked against
  an Apache-style "group" file (see xymonwebaccess(5) CGI manpage).
* New "vertical" page-definitions (vpage, vsubpage,vsubparent)
  for listing hosts across and tests down on a page.
* Fix hostlist CGI crash when called with HTTP "HEAD"
* Fix svcstatus CGI crash when called with non-existing hostname
* Fix "ackinfo" updates being cleared when host hits a
  DOWNTIME period.
* Fix compile-errors on Solaris due to network libraries
  not being included.
* Fix "logrotate" messages not being sent to some channels.
* Fix problem with loading the hosts.cfg file.
* STATUSLIFETIME now provides the default time a status is valid (in xymond).
* Critical systems view: Use priority 99 for un-categorised priorities
  (imported from NK tags) and show this as 'No priority' on the webpage.
* useradm CGI: Sort usernames
* New xymond module - xymond_distribute - can forward
  administrative commands (drop, rename, disable, enable)
  from one Xymon server to another.
* New tool: appfeed CGI provides data for the Android "xymonQV" app 
  by Darrik Mazey.

Source: README, updated 2011-12-04