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ľAnytun 0.3 released
Written by Christian Pointner   
Friday, 01 May 2009

ChangeLog:

  • updated to new protocol specification (extended label and crypto role). Mind that due this protocol changes this version is incompatible to older version of anytun and uanytun
  • the auth tag length can now be configured
  • added extended logging support (syslog, file, stdout and stderr)
  • changed -n|--ifconfig parameter to new behavior tun and tap devices now use the same syntax
  • improved tap device handling on OpenBSD
  • fixed name resolution bug
  • fixed ipv6 addrlen bug
  • fixed packet length errors
  • fixed device type detection bug
  • dropping privileges is now possible wihtout chroot
  • some code cleanup

 

the complete source code of µAnytun 0.3 can be found in the Download Section

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 November 2009 )
 
ľAnytun 0.2 released
Written by Christian Pointner   
Sunday, 11 January 2009

The next Version of µAnytun (0.2svn85) is now available. µAnytun has now support for encrypted and authenticated VPN Connections. The complete sourcecode can be downloaded at the download section.

UPDATE:

I found a bug which prevents the daemon from using the correct cipher key when using a key derivation rate other than 1. Therefore i released a new Version (0.2.1svn91) which is available at the download section.

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 November 2009 )
 
ľAnytun released
Written by Christian Pointner   
Wednesday, 31 December 2008

During holiday i started to work on an alternative implementation of SATP. It's name is µAnytun and it is a tiny implementation written in C.  Unlike Anytun which is a full-featured implementation µAnytun has no support for multiple connections or synchronisation. It is a small single threaded implementation intended to act as a client on small platforms.

The first release of µAnytun can be used to build unencrypted VPN connections for IPv4, IPv6 and Ethernet. It currently supports encapsulation in UDP over IPv4 and IPv6. This release was tested on Linux and OpenBSD. Until now UDP over IPv6 is not supported on OpenBSD because OpenBSD's lack for support of V4-mapped addresses.

 The complete source code can be found at the download section.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 November 2009 )
 
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