-* Fri Apr 1 2005 Brendan O'Dea <bod@optusnet.com.au> 2.1.0
+* Thu Jun 2 2005 Brendan O'Dea <bod@optusnet.com.au> 2.1.0
- Add IPv6 support from Jonathan McDowell.
-- Add CHAP support from Jordan Hrycaj (work in progress).
+- Add CHAP support from Jordan Hrycaj.
+- Add interim accounting support from Vladislav Bjelic.
+- Negotiate MRU, default 1458 to avoid fragmentation.
- Sanity check that cluster_send_session is not called from a child
process.
- Throttle outgoing LASTSEEN packets to at most one per second for a
(general error, try another LNS) when out of IP addresses, and 3
(adminstrative) for everything else (suggestion from Chris Gates).
- Only send RADIUS stop record in sessionshutdown when there's an ip address.
-- Reset .die on master takeover.
+- Reset .die on master takeover (so that dying sessions don't have to
+ hang around until the new master has the same uptime as the old one).
+- Update .last_packet in cluster_handle_bytes only when there have
+ been bytes received from the modem (dead sessions were having the
+ idle timeout reset by stray packets).
+- Use cli_error() for error messages and help.
+- Add a Cisco-Avpair with intercept details to RADIUS Start/Stop
+ records.
+- Don't use LOG() macro in initdata() until the config struct has been
+ allocated (uses config->debug).
+- Initialise log_stream to stderr to catch errors before the config file
+ is read.
+- Fix leak in session freelist when initial RADIUS session allocation
+ fails.
+- Make "show running-config" a privileged command (contains clear text
+ shared secrets).
+- Add sessionctl plugin to provide drop/kill via nsctl.
+- Add handling of "throttle=N" RADIUS attributes.
+- Fix RADIUS indexing (should have 16K entries with 64 sockets).
+- Cluster changes from Michael, intended to prevent a stray master
+ from trashing a cluster:
+ + Ignore heartbeats from peers claiming to be the master before the
+ timeout on the old master has expired.
+ + A master receiving a stray heartbeat sends a unicast HB back, which
+ should cause the rogue to die due to the tie-breaker code.
+ + Keep probing the master for late heartbeats.
+ + Drop BGP as soon as we become master with the minumum required peers.
+ + Any PING seen from a master forces an election (rather than just
+ where basetime is zero).
+ + A slave which receives a LASTSEEN message (presumably a restarted
+ master) sends back new message type, C_MASTER which indicates the
+ address of the current master.
+- New config option: cluster_master_min_adv which determines the minimum
+ number of up to date slaves required before the master will drop
+ routes.
+- New config option: allow_duplicate_users which determines whether
+ or not to kill older sessions with the same username.
+- Show session open time in "show session"/"show user" detailed output.
+- Have slaves with BGP configured drop BGP on receipt of a shutdown
+ signal, but hang about for an additional 5s to process any remaining
+ traffic.
+- Run regular_cleanups after processing the results of the select,
+ looking at a sufficient slice of each table to ensure that all
+ entries are examined at least once per second.
* Fri Dec 17 2004 Brendan O'Dea <bod@optusnet.com.au> 2.0.13
- Better cluster master collision resolution: keep a counter of state