* 1.3.0 released 2007-feb-06 - New sort options: unsorted, sort by rate, sort by byte count. Thanks to Zach Bagnall for the patch. * 1.2.0 released 2006-dec-20 - Fixes for compiling on gcc 4.1+ (thanks to Dries Verachtert, Christian Weiss) - 802.1q VLAN support (thanks to Adam Osuchowski) * 1.1.5 released 2005-mar-12 - Fixed a bug where tcptrack would crash due to a floating point exception if it sniffed TCP packets with source or destination ports of 0. * 1.1.4 released 2004-oct-10 - Fixed a memory leak in the TCPConnection class. * 1.1.3 released 2004-aug-16 - Added a total for the speed column at the bottom of the display. Thanks to Leo Costela for the patch. - Fixed a few minor user interface bugs (mostly exposed by the above patch). * 1.1.2 released 2004-jun-03 - Fixed assertion an assertion failure (in IPv4Packet.cc) bug. - tcptrack can now run on interfaces with no IPv4 addresses (ie, stealth interfaces). - Fixed a few crashes and assertion failures on Mac OSX and FreeBSD caused by missing pthread_*_init calls. Thanks to Chuck Schied for the patch. - Added a timeout for connections in the CLOSING state. Connections may get stuck in that state due to dropped packets, timeouts by the peers, or there may be a bug in the TCPConnection state machine code that I haven't found yet. - ChangeLog is now a regular ChangeLog, not a development log. The contents of this file were previously in the NEWS file. NEWS will now contain the same stuff that's on the web page. * 1.1.1 released 2004-may-10 - Fixed problem where tcptrack would silently not work on certain ppp connections (a.k.a. debian bug #245227) - Added support for NULL and RAW pcap interface types. tcptrack should now work on all linux PPP, ethernet, tun/tap and local loopback interfaces. - tcptrack now compiles properly with gcc 3.4. Thanks to Jim Gifford. - Added EXAMPLES section to man page and a few extra notes to man page about guessing, pause/sort options. * 1.1.0 released 2004-apr-18 - Fixed problems with crashes on FreeBSD and Solaris. Stack sizes of certain threads were too small (adjustable in defs.h). * 1.1.beta1 released 2004-mar-31 - Idle time can be computed & updated more than once a second now and may be more accurate under heavy load. See the man page for more info. - Idle time now displays hours/minutes instead of always seconds. - tcptrack can now see connections that were started before tcptrack was. - Added -d option to disable connection detection (above). - List of connections is now scrollable with arrow keys. - Added pause/unpause and enable/disable sort options - Added status display for number of connections shown and total and pause / sort options - tcptrack now exits cleaner - internal data structures changed to make tcptrack more CPU efficient. - lots of internal code changes to make code more organized and reusable. - More error handling added. - Added -p option to enable/disable promisc mode - Sorting is now done by speed first, least idle time second. Before, idle time was not factored in the sorting. - Stack size of each thread reduced. configurable in defs.h. tcptrack now uses a lot less virtual address space. * 1.0.2 released 2003-dec-04 - Fixed some Solaris build issues - configure script updated - Fixed assert compile problem on some systems * 1.0.1 released 2003-nov-27 - Fixed a memory leak - fixed a problem that would cause tcptrack to segfault under heavy load - tcptrack no longer grabs packet payloads off of the network, making it more efficient (especially in terms of memory under heavy load). - FreeBSD (and probably other BSD) timing issues have been fixed. - New timing options controllable in defs.h - tcptrack only works on ethernet interfaces for now. It will now fail to start up on non-ethernet interfaces and print an error. - tcptrack still won't compile on Solaris. I'm working on getting access to a Solaris machine to test on. * 1.0.0 released 2003-nov-23 - First public release.