Fixed: - dco: don't use NetLink to exchange control packets - dco: print version to log if available - dco-linux: remove M_ERRNO flag when printing netlink error message - multi: don't call DCO APIs if DCO is disabled - dco-freebsd: use m->instances instead of m->hash - dco-linux: implement dco_get_peer_stats API - Set netlink socket to be non-blocking - Ensure n = 2 is set in key2 struct in tls_crypt_v2_unwrap_client_key - Fix memory leaks in open_tun_dco() - Fix memory leaks in HMAC initial packet generation - Use key_state instead of multi for tls_send_payload parameter - Make sending plain text control message session aware - Only update frame calculation if we have a valid link sockets - Improve description of compat-mode - Simplify -compress parsing in options.c - Refuse connection if server pushes an option contradicting allow-compress - Add 'allow-compression stub-only' internally for DCO - Parse compression options and bail out when compression is disabled - tests/unit_tests: Fix 'make distcheck' with subdir-objects enabled - preparing release 2.6.2 - dns option: allow up to eight addresses per server - dco: print FreeBSD version - Support -inactive option for DCO - Fix '-inactive 0' behavior for DCO - Print DCO client stats on SIGUSR2 - Don't overwrite socket flags when using DCO on Windows - using OpenSS元 API for EVP PKEY type name reporting - Bugfix: Convert ECDSA signature form pkcs11-helper to DER encoded form - Import some sample certificates into Windows store for testing - Add tests for finding certificates in Windows cert store - Refactor SSL_CTX_use_CryptoAPI_certificate() - Add a test for signing with certificates in Windows store - Unit tests: add test for SSL_CTX_use_Cryptoapi_certificate() - Improve error message on short read from socks proxy - Make error in setting metric for IPv6 interface non-fatalįreeware programs can be downloaded used free of charge and without any time limitations.
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