Sorry, still not the version with docs and demo mode, but yet another
beta. Changes since 0.9j:


- Bug fix: "inetd.*" options in Database/SysCtl did not work
  correctly.

- Bug fix: Waiting for an "OK" response from the modem in a
  situation when the modem was returning large amounts of binary
  data could fill up a buffer and then lead to infinite looping.
  This probably explains and fixes the problem some users have
  had with "Miami Airport" busy-looping if a link is taken down
  while downloading files.

- Bug fix: When taking a PPP interface offline a timer request
  was reused incorrectly. This might throw io_torture hits,
  although so far none have been reported.

- Bug fix: Fixed a possible race condition in IP_DIVERT engine.
  This may (or may not) fix lockups with IP-NAT reported by
  few users.

- Bug fix: reduced the length of the Commodities name for the
  control panel to <CBD_NAMELEN.

- Added support for new icon tags in OS 3.5.

- Increased stack size of IPNatD process.

- Increased buffer size for syslog messages from 256 bytes to
  512 bytes.

- Changed usergroup.library behavior back to the way it was in
  0.9i. There were too many problems with the new behavior: tools
  were unable to simulate switching to root (i.e. "setuid root"
  could no longer be simulated).

- Added support for port ranges in IP-NAT redirection.

- Added some new private functions to miami.library that are
  required by miamipppoe.device to read interface config data.
  Bumped miami.library version to 20.

- Added support for PPP extension option "FCS alternative NULL"
  (RFC 1570). This is only triggered by LCP REQs/NAKs sent by the
  peer and is used by miamipppoe.device to reduce the CPU load
  caused by the local PPP link.

- Added support for MS-CHAPv2.

- Added ARexx commands "SHOWPANEL" and "HIDEPANEL".

- MiamiTelnet: Added replacements for characters 4, 12 and 15 in
  PC8 emulation mode "full". This fixes problems with "Rogue
  levels" in NetHack.

- MNI drivers: Some API additions required by miamipppoe.device.

- miamipppoe.device added to the distribution. HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL
  implementation of PPPoE. Please read "MiamiPPPoE.txt" for
  instructions.


-- 
Holger Kruse   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
               http://www.nordicglobal.com


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