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on this file since 27 was 27, checked in by rainer, 19 years ago |
Support for server-to-server relay and more user policies
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2 | since 2.2.0: server-to-server relay is possible
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4 | -- this implies that problems will arise if your server is misconfigured
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5 | to connect to itself (SetExportSeverity is explicitely set
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6 | to a threshold different from 'none', and the logserver is set to
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7 | localhost). The server may deadlock in this case.
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11 | since 2.1.0: update and daemon mode can be combined
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13 | -- this implies that '-t update' will start a daemon process if running as
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14 | daemon is the default specified in the config file. use '--foreground'
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15 | to avoid starting a daemon process
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19 | from 1.7.x to 1.8.x: client/server encryption protocol has been enhanced
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21 | -- 1.7.x clients can connect to a 1.8.x server
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23 | -- 1.8.x clients can only connect to a 1.7.x server, if they
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24 | are built with --enable-encrypt=1
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28 | from 1.6.x to 1.7.x: things to watch out for
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30 | -- the log server drops root privileges after startup; it needs a logfile
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31 | directory with write access for the unprivileged user now
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33 | -- the PID file does not double as lock for the log file anymore; the
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34 | log file has its own lock now (same path, with .lock appended)
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36 | -- by default, the HTML status page of the server is in the log directory
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37 | now; this allows to make the data directory read-only for the server
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