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115 lines
3.6 KiB
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# Changelog
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## [3.4.3] - 2018-08-10
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### Added
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- Adds a changelog
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- Adds `queryInstanceByName` and `queryInstanceAt` RPC methods to retrieve individual instances
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## [3.4.2] - 2018-08-09
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### Added
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- Test suites for `DNSServer`, `HTTPServer`, `SOCKSServer` and `ControlServer`
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- Added `TorPool.set_config_all` method to change configuration of all active instances
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### Changed
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- Cleans up test suites for `TorPool` and `TorProcess`
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- Removes potential security vulnerability
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- `setTorConfig` rpc method will now change the configuration of active instances, `setDefaultTorConfig` and `getDefaultTorConfig` will set or get the configuration of future instances
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- The default Tor Configuration will be applied to instances when the `Config` property on the instance definition is not set
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## [3.4.1] - 2018-07-19
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### Changed
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- Fixes bug with the application not binding to port numbers specified on the command line
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## [3.4.0] - 2018-05-11
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### Added
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- Bundles the Tor executable with the application. Tor will be downloaded during `npm install`
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- Signals and Configuration changes can be sent to live Tor instances via the Tor Control Protocol. Serveral RPC and `TorPool` methods have been added.
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### Changed
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- By default Tor Router will use the Tor executable bundled with the application, to override use the `TOR_PATH` environment variable
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- Deprecates the `TorPool.new_ips` and `TorProcess.new_ip` functions use `TorPool.new_identites`cand `TorProcess.new_identity` function respectively.
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## [3.3.0] - 2018-05-10
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### Added
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- Adds documentation on all available RPC Methods
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- Allows different load-balance methods to be defined, and changed at runtime and via RPC
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- Each instance can have started with a specific configuration (torrc) by setting the `Config` property in the definition
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### Changed
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- If the `Name` property in the definition was not set the data directory will be deleted when the Tor Process exits
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- Switches from "commander" to "nconf"/"yargs" for command line processing, switches however will remain the same
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## [3.2.2] - 2018-05-08
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### Changed
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- Tor Router and child Tor processes are run as an unprivilieged user in the Docker container
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- Fixes [Issue #4](https://github.com/znetstar/tor-router/issues/4) which affects dynamically created Tor Instances
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- Network traffic is only logged when `logLevel` is set to "verbose"
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## [3.2.1] - 2017-12-08
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### Changed
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- Fixes typo bug in Control Server
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## [3.2.0] - 2017-12-07
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### Changed
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- Replaced socket.io with JSON-RPC 2 as the RPC protocol
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- The Dockerfile includes an `ENTRYPOINT` for Tor Router
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## [3.1.0] - 2017-12-07
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### Added
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- Adds an HTTP Proxy Server `HTTPServer` which can HTTP-Connect requests (HTTPS traffic).
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- Adds a `queryInstances` RPC function as requested in [Issue #3](https://github.com/znetstar/tor-router/issues/3)
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### Removed
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- Removes the "docker-compose.yml" file
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## [3.0.7] - 2017-11-12
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### Changes
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- The Dockerfile will now use Node.js version 8
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## [3.0.6] - 2017-07-25
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### Changes
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- Fixes a bug that occures on OS X
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## [3.0.5] - 2017-04-05
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### Changes
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- Fixes a bug with an RPC Method
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## [3.0.4] - 2017-04-05
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### Changes
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- Changes the arguments tor-router will be launched with when run using npm start
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## [3.0.3] - 2017-03-25
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### Added
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- Adds the Apache Licence Version 2 as the project's licence
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## [3.0.2] - 2017-03-25
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### Changed
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- Data sent in a request before a Tor instance comes online is held in a buffer.
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## [3.0.1] - 2017-03-25
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### Added
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- In `SOCKSServer` waits for a Tor instance in the pool to come online before making a connection.
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## [3.0.0] - 2017-03-24
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### Changed
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- Rewrites the application as a proxy server written as a node.js app. |