Is everyone monitoring the SVN? I've been out for a while, and just brought up the SVN changelog.

   Wouter has been busy!! :-)

<http://unbound.nlnetlabs.nl/svn/trunk/doc/Changelog>

e.g.

12 September 2008: Wouter
        - removed browser control mentions. Proto speccy.

11 September 2008: Wouter
        - set nonblocking on new TCP streams, because linux does not inherit
          the socket options to the accepted socket.
        - fix TCP timeouts.
        - SSL protected connection between server and unbound-control.

10 September 2008: Wouter
        - remove memleak in privacy addresses on reloads and quits.
        - remote control work.

9 September 2008: Wouter
        - smallapp/unbound-control-setup.sh script to set up certificates.

4 September 2008: Wouter
        - scrubber scrubs away private addresses.
        - test for private addresses. man page entry.
        - code refactored for name and address tree lookups.

3 September 2008: Wouter
        - options for 'DNS Rebinding' protection: private-address and
          private-domain.
        - dnstree for reuse of routines that help with domain, addr lookups.
        - private-address and private-domain config option read, stored.

2 September 2008: Wouter
        - DoS protection features. Queries are jostled out to make room.
        - testbound can pass time, increasing the internal timer.
        - do not mark unsigned additionals bogus, leave unchecked, which
          is removed too.

1 September 2008: Wouter
        - disallow nonrecursive queries for cache snooping by default.
          You can allow is using access-control: <subnet> allow_snoop.
          The defaults do allow access no authoritative data without RD bit.
        - two tests for it and fixups of tests for nonrec refused.

29 August 2008: Wouter
        - version 1.1 number in trunk.
        - harden-referral-path option for query for NS records.
          Default turns off expensive, experimental option.

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