Release Notes for siproxd-0.3.1 =============================== - Fli4l OPT_SIP (still experimental) available, check http://home.arcor.de/jsffm/fli4l/ - supports Linux and FreeBSD (other BSD derivates not yet tested) - SIP (RFC3261) Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a masquerading firewall - Includes an RTP data stream proxy for *incoming* audio data (outgoing RTP data should be handled by IP masquerading by the firewall) - Port range to be used for incoming RTP traffic is configurable (-> easy to set up apropriate firewall rules for incoming traffic) - RTP proxy can handle multiple RTP streams (eg. audio + video) within a single SIP session. - Multiple local users/hosts can be masqueraded simultaneously - Supports running in a chroot jail (configurable) - Supports changing user-ID after startup (if started as root) - All configuration done via one simple ascii configuration file - Proxy Authentication for registration of local clients (User Agents) with individual passwords for each user - Logging to syslog in daemon mode - Access control (IP based) for incoming traffic - RPM support (release includes SRC rpm and binary RPMS for Redhat 6.0, 7.2) - works with "dial-up" conenctions (dynamic IP addresses) - The host part of UA registration entries can be masqueraded (mask_host, masked_host config items) Siemens SIP phones seem to need this 'feature'. Requirements: - pthreads - glibc2 / libc5 / uClibc - builds with libosip>0.8.8 / libosip2 - prebuild binaries (RPMs) require libosip2 to be installed Currently tested on: - Redhat 6.0 (Kernel 2.2.x, Glibc) - Redhat 7.2 (Kernel 2.4.x, Glibc) - SUSE 5.3 (kernel 2.0.x, libc5) - Redhat 7.2 build against uClibc (Fli4l use) - should run on others Linux distributions as well. - FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (compilation) Reported to build on: - OpenBSD 2.9 Reported interoperability (tested with softphones): - Linphone (local and remote UA) (http://www.linphone.org) - Kphone (local and remote UA) (http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/) - MSN messenger 4.6 (remote and local UA) Known bugs: - with kphone 3.1 & libosip-0.*, authentication does NOT work at all (due to 'parse error' in libosip) - use libosip2, this works fine ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.3.1.tar.gz: md5sum for siproxd-0.3.1-1rh60.i386.rpm: md5sum for siproxd-0.3.1-1rh72.i386.rpm: md5sum for siproxd-0.3.1-1.src.rpm: GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.3.0.tar.gz archive: Release Notes for siproxd-0.3.0 =============================== - Fli4l OPT_SIP (still experimental) available, check http://home.arcor.de/jsffm/fli4l/ - supports Linux and FreeBSD (other BSD derivates not yet tested) - SIP (RFC3261) Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a masquerading firewall - Includes an RTP data stream proxy for *incoming* audio data (outgoing RTP data should be handled by IP masquerading by the firewall) - Port range to be used for incoming RTP traffic is configurable (-> easy to set up apropriate firewall rules for incoming traffic) - RTP proxy can handle multiple RTP streams (eg. audio + video) within a single SIP session. - Multiple local users/hosts can be masqueraded simultaneously - Supports running in a chroot jail (configurable) - Supports changing user-ID after startup (if started as root) - All configuration done via one simple ascii configuration file - Proxy Authentication for registration of local clients (User Agents) with individual passwords for each user - Logging to syslog in daemon mode - Access control (IP based) for incoming traffic - RPM support (release includes SRC rpm and binary RPMS for Redhat 6.0, 7.2) - works with "dial-up" conenctions (dynamic IP addresses) - The host part of UA registration entries can be masqueraded (mask_host, masked_host config items) Siemens SIP phones seem to need this 'feature'. Requirements: - pthreads - glibc2 / libc5 / uClibc - builds with libosip>0.8.8 / libosip2 - prebuild binaries (RPMs) require libosip2 to be installed Currently tested on: - Redhat 6.0 (Kernel 2.2.x, Glibc) - Redhat 7.2 (Kernel 2.4.x, Glibc) - SUSE 5.3 (kernel 2.0.x, libc5) - Redhat 7.2 build against uClibc (Fli4l use) - should run on others Linux distributions as well. - FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (compilation) Reported to build on: - OpenBSD 2.9 Reported interoperability (tested with softphones): - Linphone (local and remote UA) (http://www.linphone.org) - Kphone (local and remote UA) (http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/) - MSN messenger 4.6 (remote and local UA) Known bugs: - with kphone 3.1 & libosip-0.*, authentication does NOT work at all (due to 'parse error' in libosip) - use libosip2, this works fine ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.3.0.tar.gz: 3a69d2a3a62c47e04f36dab2e5262fac md5sum for siproxd-0.3.0-1rh60.i386.rpm:d42b3a9ee72ff1a94f3243e01f3debb8 md5sum for siproxd-0.3.0-1rh72.i386.rpm:fb44e9922d56e7f62a982fe9100fca9d md5sum for siproxd-0.3.0-1.src.rpm: 8f39f69b8d736816ce44b00c08c17ce7 GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.3.0.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAj6FibIACgkQPOYHDi42pIqAZQCeNzjNS4g885bGsjtbQF0MI5AY tGkAoMYgF+RBbVDgXO/9dc8Yf8iidvP+ =0/eL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.2.8 =============================== Note: using libosip-0.9.3, the proxy authentication does *NOT* work. Yet is is unclear to me if this is a bug in libosip or siproxd. libosip-0.8.8 works. - Fli4l OPT_SIP currently under development - supports Linux and FreeBSD (other BSD derivates not tested) - SIP (RFC3261) Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a masquerading firewall - Includes an RTP data stream proxy for *incoming* audio data (outgoing RTP data should be handled by IP masquerading by the firewall) - Port range to be used for incoming RTP traffic is configurable (-> easy to set up apropriate firewall rules for incoming traffic) - RTP proxy can handle multiple RTP streams (eg. audio + video) within a single SIP session. - Multiple local users/hosts can be masqueraded simultaneously - Supports running in a chroot jail (configurable) - Supports changing user-ID after startup (if started as root) - All configuration done via one simple ascii configuration file - Proxy Authentication for registration of local clients (User Agents) with individual passwords for each user - Logging to syslog in daemon mode - Access control (IP based) for incoming traffic - RPM support (release includes SRC rpm and binary RPMS for Redhat 6.0, 7.2) - works with "dial-up" conenctions (dynamic IP addresses) - (experimental) The host part of UA registration entries can be masqueraded (mask_host, masked_host config items) Siemens SIP phones seem to need this 'feature'. Requirements: - pthreads - glibc2 / libc5 / uClibc - libosip 0.8.8 (using libosip 0.9.6, proxy authentication does *not* work. Unclear if this is a bug in libosip or not) Currently tested on: - Redhat 6.0 (Kernel 2.2.x, Glibc) - Redhat 7.2 (Kernel 2.4.x, Glibc) - SUSE 5.3 (kernel 2.0.x, libc5) - Redhat 7.2 build against uClibc - should run on others Linux distributions as well. - FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (compilation) Reported to build on: - OpenBSD 2.9 Reported interoperability (tested with softphones): - Linphone (local UA) (http://www.linphone.org) - Kphone (local UA) (http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/) - MSN messenger 4.6 (remote UA) ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.2.8.tar.gz: d12feec20adb9b451550d95c68f49eca md5sum for siproxd-0.2.8-1rh60.i386.rpm:66c4d9acca31a9366011e7c2f67b2fb7 md5sum for siproxd-0.2.8-1rh72.i386.rpm:d0f87ecd7c11f374148a406e5fe18b21 md5sum for siproxd-0.2.8-1.src.rpm: ceda9699c3e401f9676327463df865aa GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.2.8.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAj5+AaQACgkQPOYHDi42pIqKAACeNFI42rCBvyOaqHrWo8fk6Qm7 hR8AnjeFTROytpI+YsZIpfwFYfsbSXEr =QGGx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.2.7 =============================== Note: using libosip-0.9.3, the proxy authentication does *NOT* work. Yet is is unclear to me if this is a bug in libosip or siproxd. libosip-0.8.8 works. - supports Linux and FreeBSD (other BSD derivates not tested) - SIP (RFC3261) Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a masquerading firewall - Includes an RTP data stream proxy for *incoming* audio data (outgoing RTP data should be handled by IP masquerading by the firewall) - Port range to be used for incoming RTP traffic is configurable (-> easy to set up apropriate firewall rules for incoming traffic) - RTP proxy can handle multiple RTP streams (eg. audio + video) within a single SIP session. - Multiple local users/hosts can be masqueraded simultaneously - Supports running in a chroot jail (configurable) - Supports changing user-ID after startup (if started as root) - All configuration done via one simple ascii configuration file - Proxy Authentication for registration of local clients (User Agents) with individual passwords for each user - Logging to syslog in daemon mode - Access control (IP based) for incoming traffic - RPM support (release includes SRC rpm and binary RPMS for Redhat 6.0, 7.2) - works with "dial-up" conenctions (dynamic IP addresses) - (experimental) The host part of UA registration entries can be masqueraded (mask_host, masked_host config items) Siemens SIP phones seem to need this 'feature'. Requirements: - pthreads - libosip 0.8.8 (using libosip 0.9.6, proxy authentication does *not* work. Unclear if this is a bug in libosip or not) Currently tested on: - Linux 2.2.x (Redhat 6.0) and 2.4.x (Redhat 7.2), should run on others Linux distributions as well. - FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (compilation) Reported to build on: - OpenBSD 2.9 Reported interoperability (tested with softphones): - Linphone (local UA) (http://www.linphone.org) - Kphone (local UA) (http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/) - MSN messenger 4.6 (remote UA) ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.2.7.tar.gz: 0c5dcaedb2d94d71748e9595aab29c8d md5sum for siproxd-0.2.7-1rh60.i386.rpm:1ab308e12942bdd6f63c94895f4eb2dd md5sum for siproxd-0.2.7-1rh72.i386.rpm:3469d290d053b05dc9ab5c34fd75e7da md5sum for siproxd-0.2.7-1.src.rpm: a915a1bca19a08c65621cf90e0372232 GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.2.7.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAj5zcJUACgkQPOYHDi42pIpZUQCfaWX14zRcB6gdOpXEO1sygZDx 0kkAn2MRecmOho0oJgxt8axtuJ37Cng7 =OFU1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.2.6 =============================== This release introduces RTP proxying capabilities for simultaneous audio and video RTP streams and fixes a crash when using MSN Messenger as UA. See the ChangeLog for details. Note: using libosip-0.9.3, the proxy authentication does *NOT* work. Yet is is unclear to me if this is a bug in libosip or siproxd. libosip-0.8.8 works. - supports Linux and FreeBSD (other BSD derivates not tested) - SIP (RFC3261) Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a masquerading firewall - Includes an RTP data stream proxy for *incoming* audio data (outgoing RTP data should be handled by IP masquerading by the firewall) - Port range to be used for incoming RTP traffic is configurable (-> easy to set up apropriate firewall rules for incoming traffic) - RTP proxy can handle multiple RTP streams (eg. audio + video) within a single SIP session. - Multiple local users/hosts can be masqueraded simultaneously - Supports running in a chroot jail (configurable) - Supports changing user-ID after startup (if started as root) - All configuration done via one simple ascii configuration file - Proxy Authentication for registration of local clients (User Agents) with individual passwords for each user - Logging to syslog in daemon mode - Access control (IP based) for incoming traffic - RPM support (release includes SRC rpm and binary RPMS for Redhat 6.0, 7.2) - works with "dial-up" conenctions (dynamic IP addresses) Requirements: - pthreads - libosip 0.8.8 (using libosip 0.9.6, proxy authentication does *not* work. Unclear if this is a bug in libosip or not) Currently tested on: - Linux 2.2.x (Redhat 6.0) and 2.4.x (Redhat 7.2), should run on others Linux distributions as well. - FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (compilation) Reported to build on: - OpenBSD 2.9 Reported interoperability (tested with softphones): - Linphone (local UA) (http://www.linphone.org) - Kphone (local UA) (http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/) - MSN messenger 4.6 (remote UA) ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.2.6.tar.gz: e74fce87438b118d09072baf25cccc7f md5sum for siproxd-0.2.6-1rh60.i386.rpm:36e5030697148d509b31f47a05201937 md5sum for siproxd-0.2.6-1rh72.i386.rpm:b4ef2b66d15a33cbe2eebf20b89c5ba4 md5sum for siproxd-0.2.6-1.src.rpm: 43c84ea8823794daa6d536d800792a38 GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.2.6.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAj424UQACgkQPOYHDi42pIqmoACgziteXrb94ZP59R3FwKb+a2am K88AoMfuE3iIM2Eg0GXBUmEyy+vM6Ac+ =fiZA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.2.5 =============================== This release mainly fixes some annoying (and stupid) bugs. See the ChangeLog for details. - supports Linux and FreeBSD (other BSD derivates not tested) - SIP Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a masquerading firewall - Includes an RTP data stream proxy for *incoming* audio data (outgoing RTP data should be handled by IP masquerading by the firewall) - Port range to be used for incoming RTP traffic is configurable (-> easy to set up apropriate firewall rules for incoming traffic) - Multiple local users/hosts can be masqueraded simultaneously - Supports running in a chroot jail (configurable) - Supports changing user-ID after startup (if started as root) - All configuration done via one simple ascii configuration file - Proxy Authentication for registration of local clients (User Agents) with individual passwords for each user - Logging to syslog in Daemon mode - Access control (IP based) for incoming traffic - RPM support (release includes SRC rpm and binary RPMS for Redhat 6.0, 7.2) - should now works with "dial-up" conenctions (changing IP addresses) Requirements: - pthreads - libosip 0.8.8 Currently tested on: - Linux 2.2.x (Redhat 6.0) and 2.4.x (Redhat 7.2), should run on others Linux distributions as well. - FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (compilation) Reported to build on: - OpenBSD 2.9 Reported interoperability (tested with softphones): - Linphone (http://www.linphone.org) - Kphone (http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/) - MSN messenger 4.6 ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.2.5.tar.gz: 042986602efeaaa77a14bb0b1a416083 md5sum for siproxd-0.2.5-1rh60.i386.rpm: md5sum for siproxd-0.2.5-1rh72.i386.rpm: md5sum for siproxd-0.2.5-1.src.rpm: GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.2.5.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAj3v6zkACgkQPOYHDi42pIppDACfc0Bw3vcNFE5+qSHIzMacdHow kGgAn11c69ibc9bLd+la9j0otqxhAWIK =OZ6c -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.2.4 =============================== - supports Linux and FreeBSD (other BSD derivates not tested) - SIP Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a masquerading firewall - Includes an RTP data stream proxy for *incoming* audio data (outgoing RTP data should be handled by IP masquerading by the firewall) - Port range to be used for incoming RTP traffic is configurable (-> easy to set up apropriate firewall rules for incoming traffic) - Multiple local users/hosts can be masqueraded simultaneously - Supports running in a chroot jail (configurable) - Supports changing user-ID after startup (if started as root) - All configuration done via one simple ascii configuration file - Proxy Authentication for registration of local clients (User Agents) with individual passwords for each user - Logging to syslog in Daemon mode - Access control (IP based) for incoming traffic - RPM support (release includes SRC rpm and binary RPMS for Redhat 6.0, 7.2) - should now works with "dial-up" conenctions (changing IP addresses) Requirements: - pthreads - libosip 0.8.8 Currently tested on: - Linux 2.2.x (Redhat 6.0) and 2.4.x (Redhat 7.2), should run on others Linux distributions as well. - FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (compilation only) Interoperability (tested with softphones): - Linphone (http://www.linphone.org) - Kphone (http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/) ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.2.4.tar.gz: 1f9bd5fb0031870cf8cc25fb1098d687 md5sum for siproxd-0.2.4-1rh60.i386.rpm:1862342b8b006632aec0eb6619a53ae9 md5sum for siproxd-0.2.4-1rh72.i386.rpm:35896373a8a091a4edfcec26418f6b76 md5sum for siproxd-0.2.4-1.src.rpm: 757b63b6365d19b62ae6e5f98489f913 GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.2.4.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAj3fwmAACgkQPOYHDi42pIqQtwCdGBsqWmqMsw0ADwH63VBP4r9K rMwAn3VjqrmeBZ9s9mHyCtmvTaZPNsPX =w2Ce -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.2.3 =============================== - SIP Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a masquerading firewall - Includes an RTP data stream proxy for *incoming* audio data (outgoing RTP data should be handled by IP masquerading by the firewall) - Port range to be used for incoming RTP traffic is configurable (-> easy to set up apropriate firewall rules for incoming traffic) - Multiple local users/hosts can be masqueraded simultaneously - Supports running in a chroot jail (configurable) - Supports changing user-ID after startup (if started as root) - All configuration done via one simple ascii configuration file - Proxy Authentication for registration of local clients (User Agents) with individual passwords for each user - Logging to syslog in Daemon mode - Access control (IP based) for incoming traffic - RPM support (release includes SRC rpm and binary RPMS for Redhat 6.0, 7.2) Requirements: - pthreads - libosip 0.8.8 Currently tested on Linux 2.2.x (Redhat 6.0) and 2.4.x (Redhat 7.2), should run on others Linux distributions as well. Interoperability (tested with softphones): - Linphone (http://www.linphone.org) - Kphone (http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/) ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.2.3.tar.gz: 91feadda140bdd5beba58de66d97b168 md5sum for siproxd-0.2.3-1rh60.i386.rpm:bde445eff2af345f2d04f02c7049ef5c md5sum for siproxd-0.2.3-1rh72.i386.rpm:a24887563d10083d5762e819d85c5b79 md5sum for siproxd-0.2.3-1.src.rpm: 18bca360d8021a98ec4b6d0f03af4c93 GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.2.3.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAj3OX5QACgkQPOYHDi42pIpR0wCgooTOhk6mpV6cNi9q/WPLITbN z28AoONvmvpy+uS7khruF18SPfb6znvl =loxH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.2.2 =============================== - SIP Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a masquerading firewall - Includes an RTP data stream proxy for *incoming* audio data (outgoing RTP data should be handled by IP masquerading by the firewall) - Port range to be used for incoming RTP traffic is configurable (-> easy to set up apropriate firewall rules for incoming traffic) - Multiple local users/hosts can be masqueraded simultaneously - Supports running in a chroot jail (configurable) - Supports changing user-ID after startup (if started as root) - All configuration done via one simple ascii configuration file - Proxy Authentication for registration of local clients (User Agents) now supports per user passwords - Logging to syslog in Daemon mode - Access control (IP based) for incoming traffic - RPM support (spec file) Requirements: - pthreads - libosip 0.8.8 Currently tested on Linux 2.2.x (Redhat 6.0) and 2.4.x (Redhat 7.2), should run on others Linux distributions as well. Interoperability (tested with softphones): - Linphone (http://www.linphone.org) - Kphone (http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/) ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.2.2.tar.gz: eaeb7277277cf9c113a23d77c6e024ba GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.2.2.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAj2oURQACgkQPOYHDi42pIpWUQCfdNtmP/l010HtzCHPMKjbBZo/ MNUAn2dOBHIfOJLy3CaqM1AUt8PC8iN6 =AIbl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.2.1 =============================== - SIP Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a masquerading firewall - Includes an RTP data stream proxy for *incoming* audio data (outgoing RTP data should be handled by IP masquerading by the firewall) - Port range to be used for incoming RTP traffic is configurable (-> easy to set up apropriate firewall rules for incoming traffic) - Multiple local users/hosts can be masqueraded simultaneously - Supports running in a chroot jail (configurable) - Supports changing user-ID after startup (if started as root) - All configuration done via one simple ascii configuration file - Proxy Authentication for registration of local clients (User Agents) - Logging to syslog in Daemon mode - Access control (IP based) for incoming traffic - RPM support (spec file) Requirements: - pthreads - libosip 0.8.8 Currently tested on Linux 2.2.x (Redhat 6.0) and 2.4.x (Redhat 7.2), should run on others Linux distributions as well. Interoperability (tested with softphones): - Linphone (http://www.linphone.org) - Kphone (http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/) ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.2.1.tar.gz: 3d0a46587494dd8c308c85f16d6f5555 GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.2.1.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAj2U6d4ACgkQPOYHDi42pIq5ygCg3oavz9FHFTXNZT/R4YNECzEX IX4AnAtYcNxJJhLXEKcj2ziKKvkectL9 =A3tF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.2.0 =============================== - SIP Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a masquerading firewall - Includes an RTP data stream proxy for incoming audio data - Supports running in a chroot jail (configurable) - Supports changing user ID after startup (if started as root) - All configuration done via config file Requirements: - pthreads - libosip 0.8.8 - currently tested on Linux 2.2.x (Redhat 6.0) and 2.4.x (Redhat 7.2) however, should run on any other ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.2.0.tar.gz: fe22245be675015a296e9b19327c4941 GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.2.0.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAj2HXe0ACgkQPOYHDi42pIo/FACg2AiHoo6BMy93PDmW/3uFl19+ 0NoAoIpD7jROQlLtUYrB8n8elBODR1dA =8fno -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.1.3 =============================== - Bugfixes in the SIP proxy part - Performance imporvement in RTP proxy part - some documentation updates - include ./scripts subdirectory in the distribution, was an error in the autoconf/automake setup ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.1.3.tar.gz: 82405c104267ad48c2d3421580625972 GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.1.3.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAj1/eUwACgkQPOYHDi42pIq0agCgn46GkmeoOpTWnVJoQSl+5oTl b1cAn331fJVdvaVyRJz0AVjUnD7v+fx6 =Sm6d -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.1.2 =============================== - New: experimental proxying incoming RTP data streams (please send me feedback if you try it out) - optimizations in DNS resolving - fix in client registration concept (Contact Header) ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.1.2.tar.gz: 622762081dfb8e6b4b521b4e4e9ae568 GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.1.2.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAj16c+gACgkQPOYHDi42pIrgwwCfe66NjapoeyG6By8/cvRlMjiJ YAoAoLsJBZTimXDISVqMsxK4NmjdKevF =Yc5X -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.1.1 =============================== - configurable using a config file - can run as daemon in background ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.1.1.tar.gz: d0b7b691801f4138c271a8ebae5b7a24 GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.1.1.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iEYEABECAAYFAj1pUuMACgkQPOYHDi42pIpkwgCeOheMIeE9EmmPONsXpKMNshMc 0YAAnic4Tzj709IuYEtTdwIcPildot6g =Wa6O -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Release Notes for siproxd-0.1.0 =============================== - This is the first published release. Be warned, this (and all the other) documentantation is far from complete. This is just a *very* preliminary pre-alpha release. Don't expect anything! ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.1.0.tar.gz: 53288af6ec8c0a92e52226df1a89fc98 GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.1.0.tar.gz archive: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iEYEABECAAYFAj1nzOsACgkQPOYHDi42pIpruACffBef8M3EkvIOIzu+Ds8bxGCs S5gAoMWLl9GVFmGzPTG2X0BK850eIfWc =OGXj -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- GnuPG Public Key is available on wwwkeys.pgp.net pub 1024D/87BCDC94 2000-03-19 Thomas Ries (tries@gmx.net) Key fingerprint = 13D1 19F5 77D0 4CEC 8D3F A24E 09FC C18A 87BC DC94