NEWS ==== Well so much for the 1.4.0 version being the best tinyproxy---there were bugs. The most serious was a segmentation fault problem when an invalid request was received. Also, anonymous filtering was not actually working. Another bug fix is that on Debian systems (and maybe others) child threads would not be closed if they had been created after tinyproxy had been started. Finally, if MaxClientRequests was set to 0, the status of the thread was not going back to T_WAITING. Okay, now on to the new features. There is a new Connect log level. This is basically "Info" without info's noise. Also, the error reporting function sends back more HTTP headers, which should lead to a more standards compliant proxy. There are a couple of features which I'm working on for the next release. There has been requests for logging on tunnelled connections. Also, some people would like HTTP filtering on tunnelled connections. Finally, I do have the information to include SSL connections, so I will be including it in the next release. So, the above bugs are fixed, hopefully there are no other ones. The new features will be worked into the next few releases. Update ------ 2001-08-28 - The log levels _now_ finally work correctly. I have tested all the levels in the configuration file and the logging function now outputs the correct information. 2001-08-27 - Fix one bug and two more crop up. The MIME type was incorrect in the httperr() function; this has been fixed. Jeffrey D. Wheelhouse included a patch to increase the stack size on some machine (notably FreeBSD) and also included a patch to allow tinyproxy to compile on FreeBSD. I really hope that _this_ is that last minor-minor version for a while.