From 10047a025fd80f0bbf7970141bf344166058f2b6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aldo Cortesi Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2016 09:05:24 +1300 Subject: [PATCH] One CHANGELOG at the top of the repo --- mitmproxy/CHANGELOG => CHANGELOG | 20 +++++++- pathod/CHANGELOG | 83 -------------------------------- 2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 84 deletions(-) rename mitmproxy/CHANGELOG => CHANGELOG (94%) delete mode 100644 pathod/CHANGELOG diff --git a/mitmproxy/CHANGELOG b/CHANGELOG similarity index 94% rename from mitmproxy/CHANGELOG rename to CHANGELOG index b41b4a245..f1f3f9fcc 100644 --- a/mitmproxy/CHANGELOG +++ b/CHANGELOG @@ -223,7 +223,15 @@ * Countless bugfixes and other small improvements + * pathod: Hugely improved SSL support, including dynamic generation of certificates + using the mitproxy cacert + * pathod: pathoc -S dumps information on the remote SSL certificate chain + + * pathod: Big improvements to fuzzing, including random spec selection and + memoization to avoid repeating randomly generated patterns + + * pathod: Reflected patterns, allowing you to embed a pathod server response specification in a pathoc request, resolving both on client side. This makes fuzzing proxies and other intermediate systems much better. 28 January 2014: mitmproxy 0.10: @@ -263,7 +271,7 @@ * Many other small bugfixes and improvements. - + * pathod: Adapt to interface changes in netlib 16 June 2013: mitmproxy 0.9.1: @@ -322,6 +330,16 @@ * Proxy authentication to limit access to mitmproxy + * pathod: Proxy mode. You can now configure clients to use pathod as an + HTTP/S proxy. + + * pathoc: Proxy support, including using CONNECT to tunnel directly to + targets. + + * pathoc: client certificate support. + + * pathod: API improvements, bugfixes. + 5 April 2012: mitmproxy 0.8: diff --git a/pathod/CHANGELOG b/pathod/CHANGELOG deleted file mode 100644 index 2de445b44..000000000 --- a/pathod/CHANGELOG +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -7 November 2014: pathod 0.11: - - * Hugely improved SSL support, including dynamic generation of certificates - using the mitproxy cacert - * pathoc -S dumps information on the remote SSL certificate chain - * Big improvements to fuzzing, including random spec selection and memoization to avoid repeating randomly generated patterns - * Reflected patterns, allowing you to embed a pathod server response specification in a pathoc request, resolving both on client side. This makes fuzzing proxies and other intermediate systems much better. - - -25 August 2013: pathod 0.9.2: - - * Adapt to interface changes in netlib - - -15 May 2013: pathod 0.9 (version synced with mitmproxy): - - * Pathod proxy mode. You can now configure clients to use pathod as an - HTTP/S proxy. - - * Pathoc proxy support, including using CONNECT to tunnel directly to - targets. - - * Pathoc client certificate support. - - * API improvements, bugfixes. - - -16 November 2012: pathod 0.3: - - A release focusing on shoring up our fuzzing capabilities, especially with - pathoc. - - * pathoc -q and -r options, output full request and response text. - - * pathod -q and -r options, add full request and response text to pathod's - log buffer. - - * pathoc and pathod -x option, makes -q and -r options log in hex dump - format. - - * pathoc -C option, specify response codes to ignore. - - * pathoc -T option, instructs pathoc to ignore timeouts. - - * pathoc -o option, a one-shot mode that exits after the first non-ignored - response. - - * pathoc and pathod -e option, which explains the resulting message by - expanding random and generated portions, and logging a reproducible - specification. - - * Streamline the specification langauge. HTTP response message is now - specified using the "r" mnemonic. - - * Add a "u" mnemonic for specifying User-Agent strings. Add a set of - standard user-agent strings accessible through shortcuts. - - * Major internal refactoring and cleanup. - - * Many bugfixes. - - -22 August 2012: pathod 0.2: - - * Add pathoc, a pathological HTTP client. - - * Add libpathod.test, a truss for using pathod in unit tests. - - * Add an injection operator to the specification language. - - * Allow Python escape sequences in value literals. - - * Allow execution of requests and responses from file, using the new + operator. - - * Add daemonization to Pathod, and make it more robust for public-facing use. - - * Let pathod pick an arbitrary open port if -p 0 is specified. - - * Move from Tornado to netlib, the network library written for mitmproxy. - - * Move the web application to Flask. - - * Massively expand the documentation.