WARNING: defaults have been removed for --user and
--pidfile options, update your start-up scripts!
No longer stop sslh when reverse DNS requests fail
for logging.
Added HTTP probe.
No longer create new session if running in
foreground.
No longer default to changing user to 'nobody'. If
--user isn't specified, just run as current user.
No longer create PID file by default, it should be
explicitely set with --pidfile.
No longer log to syslog if in foreground. Logs are
instead output to stderr.
The four changes above make it straightforward to
integrate sslh with systemd, and should help with
launchd.
WARNING: Options changed, you'll need to update your
start-up scripts! Log format changed, you'll need to
update log processing scripts!
Now supports IPv6 throughout (both on listening and
forwarding)
Logs now contain IPv6 addresses, local forwarding
address, and resolves names (unless --numeric is
specified).
Introduced long options.
Options -l, -s and -o replaced by their long
counterparts.
Defaults for SSL and SSH options suppressed (it's
legitimate to want to use sslh to mux OpenVPN and
tinc while not caring about SSH nor SSL).
Bind to multiple addresses with multiple -p options.
Support for tinc VPN (experimental).
Numeric logging option.
Added CentOS init.d script (Andre Krajnik).
Fixed default ssl address inconsistancy, now
defaults to "localhost:443" and fixed documentation
accordingly (pointed by Markus Schalke).
Children no longer bind to the listen socket, so
parent server can be stopped without killing an
active child (pointed by Matthias Buecher).
Inetd support (Dima Barsky).
Added -V, version option.
Install target directory configurable in Makefile
Changed syslog prefix in auth.log to "sslh[%pid]"
Man page
new 'make install' and 'make install-debian' targets
PID file now specified using -P command line option
Actually fixed zombie generation (the v1.5 patch got
lost, doh!)