NEWS ==== This is the long awaited 1.4.0 release of tinyproxy. Most of the tinyproxy source has been rewritten in one form or another. The old ADNS code has been removed, and the giant (ugly) state machine has been banished. These have been replaced by a threaded connection system. Not only did this make the source code cleaner, but it should improve performance on SMP machines. Another change to tinyproxy is the new configuration file. Take a look at doc/tinyproxy.conf for an example of how to configure tinyproxy. If you have any experience configuring the Apache web server you will immediately see similarities between the tinyproxy and Apache configuration files. In other words, we liberally copied from the Apache style. The access control list (ACL) feature of tinyproxy has been greatly expanded. tinyproxy now allows you to selectively allow or deny a much more specific set of IP addresses or subnets. In the same vein, tinyproxy can be configured to only bind to one address on a multi-homed machine. If this version is not the best tinyproxy released, than it's pretty darn close.