Changelog: 2008-02-28 Robert Hogan TorK 0.27 o UPnP Support Added. Almost all code taken from Joris Guisson's UPnP implementation in KTorrent. UPnP will only forward ports 80 and 443 - this is because anything else misses the point. Users who want to get fancy with port forwarding can configure their router themselves. UPnP is on by default but can be disabled at server set-up time or through the config. o New compile-time configure option: --enable-gnutls. Default remains OpenSSL. This resolves the licence clash between openSSL and third-party GPL2 code in TorK. Thanks to Patrick Matthai for reporting. o Removed use of libwhich. o Usability Improvements. Reduced the initial complexity of the interface by: o Remove 'connect'/disconnect from toolbar o Simple Mode: - Add 'More Options' button that will reveal: - 'Citizen' button - 'Fail-Safe' button and 'Fail Safe' config - 'Server' Button - 'Usability' config section - So in simple mode only 'Change ID' and 'un-censor' remain o 'My Tor Server', 'My Server BW', and 'Configure Server'remain hidden unless a server is actually running. o 'My Hidden Services' remains hidden unless user elects to create a hidden service from main listing. o 'My Network View' remains hidden until user right-clicks on server list to select servers. o Thanks to anonym (maintainer of Incognito CD) for his help in defining the above. o Add Server Set-Up Wizard. Used first time you set up a server. o Use an overlay rather than separate icons for the system tray representation of server status. o New Czech translation from Marek Stopka. o Correct torksocks.conf manpage. Patch from Patrick Matthai. o Make sure libtorksocks is linked against libdl. Thanks to Patrick Matthai for reporting. o Make the traffic monitor a little less of an eyesore. Reproducible: Always
Fixed in CVS.