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* krb5 auth is working | * krb5 auth is working | ||
* Works with IPv6 address | * Works with IPv6 address | ||
* Amanda configuration file changes | * Build-time configuration of SSH options | ||
* {{man|8|amadmin}} options to list and delete backup images from holding disk | |||
* Amanda configuration file changes {{man|8|amanda.conf}} changes | |||
** debugging is enabled in the config file. See all debug_* config option | ** debugging is enabled in the config file. See all debug_* config option | ||
** tapetype 'readblocksize', if maxtapeblocksize is set too larger for your hardware | ** tapetype 'readblocksize', if maxtapeblocksize is set too larger for your hardware | ||
== 2.5.2p1 changes == | |||
* Lots of bug fixes | |||
** Many IPv6 bugs | |||
*** missing sockaddr_storage | |||
*** missing AI_V4MAPPED and AI_ALL | |||
*** compare of IPv4 and IPv6 v4mapped address. | |||
*** (bsd/bsdudp): server use two sockets, one for IPv4 and one for IPv6 | |||
** {{man|8|amflush}}/autoflush | |||
** chown/chmod | |||
** {{man|8|amstatus}} | |||
** Compilation failures on some platforms |
Latest revision as of 20:57, 30 June 2008
- Many bugs fixed and code cleanup
- krb5 auth is working
- Works with IPv6 address
- Build-time configuration of SSH options
- amadmin(8) options to list and delete backup images from holding disk
- Amanda configuration file changes amanda.conf(8) changes
- debugging is enabled in the config file. See all debug_* config option
- tapetype 'readblocksize', if maxtapeblocksize is set too larger for your hardware
2.5.2p1 changes
- Lots of bug fixes
- Many IPv6 bugs
- missing sockaddr_storage
- missing AI_V4MAPPED and AI_ALL
- compare of IPv4 and IPv6 v4mapped address.
- (bsd/bsdudp): server use two sockets, one for IPv4 and one for IPv6
- amflush(8)/autoflush
- chown/chmod
- amstatus(8)
- Compilation failures on some platforms
- Many IPv6 bugs