v1.8: Changed log format to make it possible to link connections to subsequent logs from other services. Updated CentOS init.d script (Andre Krajnik). Fixed zombie issue with OpenBSD (The SA_NOCLDWAIT flag is not propagated to the child process, so we set up signals after the fork.) (François FRITZ) Added -o "OpenVPN" and OpenVPN probing and support. Added single-threaded, select(2)-based version. Added support for "Bold" SSH clients (clients that speak first) Thanks to Guillaume Ricaud for spotting a regression bug. Added -f "foreground" option. Added test suite. (only tests connexions. No test for libwrap, setsid, setuid and so on) and corresponding 'make test' target. Added README.MacOSX (thanks Aaron Madlon-Kay) Documented use with proxytunnel and corkscrew in README. v1.7: 01FEB2010 Added CentOS init.d script (Andre Krajnik). Fixed default ssl address inconsistancy, now defaults to "localhost:443" and fixed documentation accordingly (pointed by Markus Schalke). Children no longer bind to the listen socket, so parent server can be stopped without killing an active child (pointed by Matthias Buecher). Inetd support (Dima Barsky). v1.6: 25APR2009 Added -V, version option. Install target directory configurable in Makefile Changed syslog prefix in auth.log to "sslh[%pid]" Man page new 'make install' and 'make install-debian' targets PID file now specified using -P command line option Actually fixed zombie generation (the v1.5 patch got lost, doh!) v1.5: 10DEC2008 Fixed zombie generation. Added support scripts (), Makefile. Changed all 'connexions' to 'connections' to please pesky users. Damn users. v1.4: 13JUL2008 Added libwrap support for ssh service (Christian Weinberger) Only SSH is libwraped, not SSL. v1.3: 14MAY2008 Added parsing for local interface to listen on Changed default SSL connection to port 442 (443 doesn't make sense as a default as we're already listening on 443) Syslog incoming connections v1.2: 12MAY2008 Fixed compilation warning for AMD64 (Thx Daniel Lange) v1.1: 21MAY2007 Making sslhc more like a real daemon: * If $PIDFILE is defined, write first PID to it upon startup * Fork at startup (detach from terminal) (thanks to http://www.enderunix.org/docs/eng/daemon.php -- good checklist) * Less memory usage (?) v1.0: Basic functionality: privilege dropping, target hostnames and ports configurable.