From 2da070164d454971d5c970b5278e645051f0d0f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gerhard Rieger Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 20:08:54 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Version 1.8.0.0 --- CHANGES | 2 ++ README | 47 ++++++++++++++--------------------------------- VERSION | 2 +- doc/socat.yo | 6 +++--- socat.spec | 4 ++-- 5 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-) diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES index 69ad450..5afbc74 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@  +####################### V 1.8.0.0 + Security: Socats OpenSSL addresses do not (and never did) check certificate revocation lists (CRLs). Socat now prints a warning about this. diff --git a/README b/README index 386a575..a0d2be4 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -45,29 +45,17 @@ distributions. platforms --------- -socat 1.7.0 was compiled and more or less successfully tested under the +socat 1.8.0 was compiled and more or less successfully tested under the following operating systems: -Debian lenny/sid on x86, kernel 2.6.24 -FreeBSD 6.1 on x86 -NetBSD 4.0 on x86 -OpenBSD 4.3 on x86 -OpenSolaris 10 on x86 with gcc -Mac OS X 10.5.5 on iMac G5, with libreadline -HP-UX 11.23 -AIX 5.3 on 64bit Power4 with gcc -Cygwin 1.5.25 on i686 - -tests on Tru64 can no longer be performed because HP testdrive has taken down -these hosts. - -Some versions of socat have been reported to successfully compile under older -Linux versions back to RedHat 2.1 (kernel 1.2.13, gcc 2.7.0), under AIX 4.1 and -4.3, SunOS 5.7-5.8, FreeBSD 4.2 - 4.9, MacOS X 10.1, Cygwin, Solaris 8 on x86, -OSR 5.0.6, NetBSD 1.6.1 and 2.0.2, OpenBSD 3.4 and 3.8, Tru64 5.1B, Mac OS X -10.1-10.2, and HP-UX 11 - -It might well compile and run under other UNIX like operating systems. +Debian 4 on x86_64 +FreeBSD 10 on amd64 +OpenBSD 7.2 on amd64 +OpenIndiana 2021-04 on i386 with gcc +Ubuntu 10.04 on i386 +Ubuntu 12..22 +Rocky 9 +Cygwin 10.0 install @@ -75,16 +63,15 @@ install Get the tarball and extract it: tar xzf socat.tar.gz - cd socat-1.7.4.5 + cd socat-1.8.0.0 ./configure make su make install # installs socat, filan, and procan in /usr/local/bin -For compiling socat, gcc (or egc) is recommended. -If gcc is not available, the configure script will fail to determine -some features; then you'd better begin with one of the Makefiles and config.h's -from the Config directory. +For compiling socat, gcc (or clang) is recommended. +If gcc (or a compiler with similar front end) is not available, the configure +script might fail to determine some features If you have problems with the OpenSSL library, you can apply the option "--disable-openssl" to configure. @@ -248,13 +235,7 @@ socat.1 and socat.html can be generated from socat.yo (which is released with socat 1.6.0.1 and later) using the yodl document language package. Maintenance of yodl had been discontinued by its author (http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien/yodl/) (there seems to be a revival at -http://yodl.sourceforge.net/ though). For socat, the old version 1.31 is used; -an rpm is still distributed with recent OpenSuSE versions (confirmed for -OpenSuSE 10.1 in suse/i586/yodl-1.31.18-1142.i586.rpm). It appears to install -smoothly also under RedHat Linux. After yodl 1.31 installation, the following -correction must be performed in /usr/share/yodl/shared.yo in two places: -< whenhtml(htmlcommand())) -> whenhtml(htmlcommand())) +http://yodl.sourceforge.net/ though). For socat, the revival version 3.03 is used, license diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION index ceaf471..af0cc87 100644 --- a/VERSION +++ b/VERSION @@ -1 +1 @@ -"1.7.4.5+" +"1.8.0.0" diff --git a/doc/socat.yo b/doc/socat.yo index 4c05fab..7266dfd 100644 --- a/doc/socat.yo +++ b/doc/socat.yo @@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ label(ADDRESS_POSIXMQ_READ)dit(bf(tt(POSIXMQ-READ:/))) link(-U)(option_U) and link(dual addresses)(ADDRESS_DUAL).nl() Socat() provides this address type only on Linux because POSIX MQ is based on UNIX filedescriptors there.nl() - This feature is new in version 1.7.5.0 and might change in the future, + This feature is new in version 1.8.0.0 and might change in the future, therefore it is link(experimental)(option_experimental).nl() Useful options: link(posixmq-priority)(OPTION_POSIXMQ_PRIORITY), @@ -2294,7 +2294,7 @@ label(OPTION_RCVLOWAT)dit(bf(tt(rcvlowat=))) label(OPTION_SO_REUSEADDR)dit(bf(tt(reuseaddr[=[0|1]]))) Allows other sockets to bind to an address even if parts of it (e.g. the local port) are already in use by socat().nl() - With version 1.7.5, this socket option is set automatically for TCP LISTEN + With version 1.8.0, this socket option is set automatically for TCP LISTEN addresses. If you prefer the system default (no related tt(setsockopt(...SO_REUSEADDR...)) call at all), use form tt(reuseaddr=).nl() (link(example)(EXAMPLE_OPTION_SO_REUSEADDR)). @@ -4775,7 +4775,7 @@ standard specifications available on the Internet for free. label(VERSION) manpagesection(VERSION) -This man page describes version 1.7.4 of socat(). +This man page describes version 1.8.0 of socat(). label(BUGS) diff --git a/socat.spec b/socat.spec index caaab79..654f28f 100644 --- a/socat.spec +++ b/socat.spec @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -%define majorver 1.7 -%define minorver 4.5 +%define majorver 1.8 +%define minorver 0.0 Summary: socat - multipurpose relay Name: socat -- 2.11.4.GIT