mitmproxy/libmproxy/contrib/windivert/CHANGELOG

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WinDivert 1.0.0
- First release of WinDivert 1.0
WinDivert 1.0.1
- Fixed stack overflow bug in 32bit versions of the driver.
WinDivert 1.0.2
- WinDivert now requires Administrator privileges in order to access
(as opposed to just install) the WinDivert device.
WinDivert 1.0.3
- Fix bug(s) relating to the parsing of IPv6 addresses.
- DivertOpen() now returns more meaningful error codes on failure.
- Two new helper API functions: DivertHelperParseIPvXAddress(..), X=4,6.
- Renamed DivertHelperParse(..) to DivertHelperParsePacket(..).
WinDivert 1.0.4
- Same as WinDivert 1.0.3 except:
* Released with signed drivers.
* MinGW compiled gcc-4.6
* Minor documentation changes.
WinDivert 1.0.5
- Fix the DIVERT_NETWORK_FORWARD_LAYER implementation.
- Upgrade Visual Studio support to 2012.
WinDivert 1.1.0-rc
- Re-brand "DIVERT" to "WINDIVERT" throughout the code-base.
- New flag:
* WINDIVERT_FLAG_NO_CHECKSUM: Do not guarantee that diverted packets
have a correct checksum.
- New default values and limits for various WinDivert parameters,
including WINDIVERT_PARAM_QUEUE_LEN, WINDIVERT_PARAM_QUEUE_TIME, and
the maximum filter length.
- New extended WinDivert functions that support asynchronous I/O:
* WinDivertRecvEx(..)
* WinDivertSendEx(..)
- The WinDivert driver now services reads (WinDivertRecv()) out-of-band.
- The WinDivert driver now protects packet data from modification by
other callout drivers and the user program.
- The WinDivert service is no longer created when the driver fails to
load.
WinDivert 1.1.1
- Fixed a BSOD that sometimes occurs when the driver is unloaded.
WinDivert 1.1.2-rc
- Renamed drivers to "WinDivert32.sys" and "WinDivert64.sys". Both can
exist in the same directory, and WinDivert.dll automatically loads the
correct version.
- Deprecate both the WinDivert.inf and WdfCoInstaller*.dll files.
WinDivert 1.1.3
- Fixed a bug causing outbound TCP packets to be sometimes lost.
WinDivert 1.1.4
- Fixed a BSOD that occurs when NULL is passed as the address parameter to
WinDivertRecv(..) or WinDivertSend(..).