X-Git-Url: http://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fwebserver%2Fannounce.txt;h=a8ca9db12419f3ee23026169d2762c74376893b4;hb=6893b3088dd5c7513f1d23428f4946274be46a0f;hp=507b51e3ea37185642a51f79fd66ab3a0ddbe270;hpb=81cf542aae1baceacc1d41bf70c3b85615da68b1;p=privoxy.git diff --git a/doc/webserver/announce.txt b/doc/webserver/announce.txt index 507b51e3..a8ca9db1 100644 --- a/doc/webserver/announce.txt +++ b/doc/webserver/announce.txt @@ -1,54 +1,293 @@ - Announcing Privoxy 3.0.23 stable + Announcing Privoxy 3.0.28 stable -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Privoxy 3.0.23 stable is a bug-fix release, some of the fixed bugs -are security issues (CVE requests pending): +Privoxy 3.0.27 stable scales better in multi-user environments +and brings a couple of tuning directives. + +Privoxy 3.0.28 stable fixes two regressions introduced in 3.0.27. -------------------------------------------------------------------- -ChangeLog for Privoxy +ChangeLog for Privoxy 3.0.28 -------------------------------------------------------------------- -*** Version 3.0.23 stable *** - -- Bug fixes: - - Fixed a DoS issue in case of client requests with incorrect - chunk-encoded body. When compiled with assertions enabled - (the default) they could previously cause Privoxy to abort(). - Reported by Matthew Daley. - - Fixed multiple segmentation faults and memory leaks in the - pcrs code. This fix also increases the chances that an invalid - pcrs command is rejected as such. Previously some invalid commands - would be loaded without error. Note that Privoxy's pcrs sources - (action and filter files) are considered trustworthy input and - should not be writable by untrusted third-parties. - - Fixed an 'invalid read' bug which could at least theoretically - cause Privoxy to crash. So far, no crashes have been observed. - - Compiles with --disable-force again. Reported by Kai Raven. - - Client requests with body that can't be delivered no longer - cause pipelined requests behind them to be rejected as invalid. - Reported by Basil Hussain. +- Bug fixes for regressions in 3.0.27: + - Fixed misplaced parentheses. + Reported by David Binderman. + - Changed two regression tests to depend on config directive + enable-remote-toggle instead of FEATURE_TOGGLE. +-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ChangeLog for Privoxy 3.0.27 +-------------------------------------------------------------------- - General improvements: - - If a pcrs command is rejected as invalid, Privoxy now logs - the cause of the problem as text. Previously the pcrs error - code was logged. - - The tests are less likely to cause false positives. + - Add a receive-buffer-size directive which can be used to + set the size of the previously statically allocated buffer + in handle_established_connection(). + Increasing the buffer size increases Privoxy's memory usage but + can lower the number of context switches and thereby reduce the + CPU usage and potentially increase the throughput. + This is mostly relevant for fast network connections and + large downloads that don't require filtering. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Add a listen-backlog directive which specifies the backlog + value passed to listen(). + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Add an enable-accept-filter directive which allows to + toggle accept filter support at run time when compiled + with FEATURE_ACCEPT_FILTER support. + It makes testing more convenient and now that it's + optional we can emit an error message if enabling + the accept filter fails. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Add a delay-response{} action. + This is useful to tar pit JavaScript requests that + are endlessly retried in case of blocks. It can also + be used to simulate a slow Internet connection. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Add a 'trusted-cgi-referrer' directive. + It allows to configure another page or site that can be used + to reach sensitive CGI resources. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Add a --fuzz mode which exposes Privoxy internals to input + from files or stdout. + Mainly tested with American Fuzzy Lop. For details see: + https://www.fabiankeil.de/talks/fuzzing-on-freebsd/ + This work was partially funded with donations and done + as part of the Privoxy month in 2015. + - Consistently use the U(ngreedy) flag in the 'img-reorder' filter. + - listen_loop(): Reuse a single thread attribute object + The object doesn't change and creating a new one for + every thread is a waste of (CPU) time. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Free csp resources in the thread that belongs to the csp instead + of the main thread which has enough on its plate already. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Improve 'socket timeout reached' message. + Log the timeout that was triggered and downgrade the + log level to LOG_LEVEL_CONNECT to reduce the log noise + with common debug settings. + The timeout isn't necessary the result of an error and + usually merely indicates that Privoxy's socket timeout + is lower than the relevant timeouts used by client and + server. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Explicitly taint the server socket in case of CONNECT requests. + This doesn't fix any known problems, but makes + some log messages less confusing. + - Let write_pid_file() terminate if the pid file can't be opened. + Logging the issue at info level is unlikely to help. + - log_error(): Reduce the mutex-protected area by not using a + heap-allocated buffer that is shared between all threads. + This increases performance and reduces the latency with + verbose debug settings and multiple concurrent connections. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Let zalloc() use calloc() if it's available. + In some situations using calloc() can be faster than + malloc() + memset() and it should never be slower. + In the real world the impact of this change is not + expected to be noticeable. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Never use select() when poll() is available. + On most platforms select() is limited by FD_SETSIZE while + poll() is not. This was a scaling issue for multi-user setups. + Using poll() has no downside other than the usual risk + that code modifications may introduce new bugs that have + yet to be found and fixed. + At least in theory this commit could also reduce the latency + when there are lots of connections and select() would use + "bit fields in arrays of integers" to store file descriptors. + Another side effect is that Privoxy no longer has to stop + monitoring the client sockets when pipelined requests are + waiting but can't be read yet. + This code keeps the select()-based code behind ifdefs for + now but hopefully it can be removed soonish to make the + code more readable. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Add a 'reproducible-tarball-dist' target. + It's currently separate from the "tarball-dist" target + because it requires a tar implementation with mtree spec + support. + It's far from being perfect and does not enforce a + reproducible mode, but it's better than nothing. + - Use arc4random() if it's available. + While Privoxy doesn't need high quality pseudo-random numbers + there's no reason not to use them when we can and this silences + a warning emitted by code checkers that can't tell whether or not + the quality matters. + - Show the FEATURE_EXTERNAL_FILTERS status on the status page. + Better late than never. Previously a couple of tests weren't + executed as Privoxy-Regression-Test couldn't detect that the + FEATURE_EXTERNAL_FILTERS dependency was satisfied. + - Ditch FEATURE_IMAGE_DETECT_MSIE. + It's an obsolete workaround we inherited from Junkbuster + and was already disabled by default. + Users that feel the urge to work around issues with + image requests coming from an Internet Explorer version + from more than 15 years ago can still do this using tags. + - Consistently use strdup_or_die() instead of strdup() in + cases where allocation failures aren't expected. + Using strdup_or_die() allows to remove a couple of explicit + error checks which slightly reduces the size of the binary. + - Insert a refresh tag into the /client-tags CGI page when + serving it while a client-specific tag is temporarily enabled. + This makes it less likely that the user ends up + looking at tag state that is out of date. + - Use absolute URLs in the client-tag forms. + It's more consistent with the rest of the CGI page + URLs and makes it more convenient to copy the forms + to external pages. + - cgi_error_disabled(): Use status code 403 and an appropriate response line + - Use a dedicated CGI handler to deal with tag-toggle requests + As a result the /client-tags page is now safe to reach without + trusted Referer header which makes bookmarking or linking to + it more convenient. + Finally, refreshing the /client-tags page to show the + current state can no longer unintentionally repeat the + previous toggle request. + - Don't add a "Connection" header for CONNECT requests. + Explicitly sending "Connection: close" is not necessary and + apparently it causes problems with some forwarding proxies + that will close the connection prematurely. + Reported by Marc Thomas. + - Fix compiler warnings. + +- Bug fixes: + - rfc2553_connect_to(): Properly detect and log when poll() + reached the time out. Previously this was logged as: + Could not connect to [...]: No error: 0. + which isn't very helpful. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - add_tag_for_client(): Set time_to_live properly. + Previously the time_to_live was always set for the first tag. + Attempts to temporarily enable a tag would result in enabling + it permanently unless no tag was enabled already. + - Revert r1.165 which didn't perform as advertised. + While the idea was to use "https:// when creating links + for the user manual on the website", the actual effect + was to use "https://" when Privoxy was supposed to serve + the user manual itself. + Reported by Yossi Zahn on Privoxy-devel@. + - socks5_connect(): Fail in case of unsupported address types. + Previously they would not be detected right away and + Privoxy would fail later on with an error message that + didn't make it obvious that the problem was socks-related. + So far, no such problems have actually been reported. + - socks5_connect(): Properly deal with socks replies that + contain IPv6 addresses. + Previously parts of the reply were left unread and + later on treated as invalid HTTP response data. + Fixes #904 reported by Danny Goossen who also provided + the initial version of this patch. - Action file improvements: - - '.sify.com/' is no longer blocked. Apparently it is not actually - a pure tracking site (anymore?). Reported by Andrew on ijbswa-users@. - - Unblock banners on .amnesty.de/ which aren't ads. + - Unblock 'msdn.microsoft.com/'. + It (presumably) isn't used to serve the kind of ads Privoxy should + block by default but happens to serve lots of pages with URLs that + are likely to result in false positives. + Reported by bugreporter1694 in AF#939. + - Disable gif deanimation for requests tagged with CSS-REQUEST. + The action will ignore content that isn't considered text + anyway and explicitly disabling it makes this more obvious + if "action" debugging (debug 65536) is enabled while + "gif deanimation" debugging (debug 256) isn't. + - Explicitly disable HTML filters for requests with CSS-REQUEST tag. + The filters are unlikely to break CSS files but executing + them without (intentionally) getting any hits is a waste of + cpu time and makes the log more noisy when running with + "debug 64". + - Unblock 'adventofcode.com/'. + Reported by Clint Adams in Debian bug #848211. + Fixes Roland's AF#937. + - Unblock 'adlibris.com'. + Reported by Wyrex in #935 + - Unblock .golang.org/ + - Add fast-redirects exception for '.youtube.com/.*origin=http' + +- Privoxy-Log-Parser: + - Don't gather host and resource statistics if they aren't requested. + While the performance impact seems negligible this significantly + reduces the memory usage if there are lots of requests. + - Bump version as the behaviour (slightly) changed. + - Count connection failures as well in statistics mode. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Count connection timeouts as well in statistics mode. + Sponsored by: Robert Klemme + - Fix an 'uninitialized value' warning when generating + statistics for a log file without response headers. + While privoxy-log-parser was supposed to detect this already, + the check was flawed and the message the user didn't see was + somewhat confusing anyway. + Now the message is less confusing, more helpful and actually printed. + Reported by: Robert Klemme - Documentation improvements: - - The 'Would you like to donate?' section now also contains - a "Paypal" address. - - The list of supported operating systems has been updated. - - The existence of the SF support and feature trackers has been - deemphasized because they have been broken for months. - Most of the time the mailing lists still work. - - The claim that default.action updates are sometimes released - on their own has been removed. It hasn't happened in years. - - Explicitly mention that Tor's port may deviate from the default - when using a bundle. Requested by Andrew on ijbswa-users@. + - Refer to the git sources instead of CVS. + - Use GNU/Linux when referring to the OS instead of the kernel. + - Add FAQ entry for what to do if editing the config file is access denied. + - Add brief HTTP/2 FAQ. + - Add a small fuzzing section to the developer documentation. + - Add a client-header-tagger{client-ip-address} example. + - Stop suggesting that Privoxy is an anonymizing proxy. + The term could lead to Privoxy users overestimating + what it can do on its own (without Tor). + - Make it more obvious that SPI accepts Paypal, too. + Currently most donations are made through the Paypal account + managed by Zwiebelfreunde e.V. and a more even distribution + would be useful. + - Suggest to log applying actions as well when reproducing problems. + - Explicitly mention that Privoxy binaries are built by individuals + on their own systems. Buyer beware! + - Mention the release feed on the homepage. + - Remove a mysterious comment with a GNU FDL link as it isn't + useful and could confuse license scanners. + In May 2002 it was briefly claimed that "this document" was covered + by the GNU FDL. The commit message (r1.5) doesn't explain the motivation + or whether all copyright holders were actually asked and agreed to the + declared license change. + It's thus hard to tell whether or not the license change was legit, + but luckily two days later the "doc license" was "put" "back to GPL" + anyway (r1.6). + At the same time the offending comment with a link to the FDL + (not the GPL) was added for no obvious reason. + Now it's gone again. + +- Regression tests: + - Bump for-privoxy-version to 3.0.27 as we now rely on untrusted + CGI request being rejected with status code 403 (instead of 200). + - Update test for /send-stylesheet and add another one + +- Templates: + - Consistently use https:// when linking to the Privoxy website. + - Remove SourceForge references in Copyright header. + - Remove a couple of SourceForge references in a comment. + While at it, fix the grammar. + - Move the site-specific documentation block before the generic one. + While most Privoxy installations don't have a site-specific + documentation block, in cases were it exists it's likely to + be more relevant than the generic one. + Showing it first makes it less likely that users stop reading + before they reach it, especially on pages that don't fit on + the screen. + +- Build system improvements: + - Prefer openjade to jade. On some systems Jade produces + HTML with unescaped ampersands in URLs. + - Prefer OpenSP to SP to be consistent. + - Have Docbook generated HTML files be straight ASCII. + Dealing with a mixture of ISO-8859 and UTF-8 files is problematic. + - Echo the filename to stderr for 'make dok-tidy'. + Make it a bit easier to find errors in docbook generated HTML. + - Warn when still using select(). + - Warn when compiling without calloc(). + - Make it more obvious that the --with-fdsetsize configure switch + is pointless if poll() is available. + - Remove support for AmigaOS. + - Update windows build system to use supported software. + The cygwin gcc -mno-cygwin option is no longer supported, so + convert the windows build system to use the cygwin cross-compiler + to build "native" code. + - Add --enable-static-linking option for configure + does the same thing as LDFLAGS=-static; ./configure + but nicer than mixing evars and configure options. ----------------------------------------------------------------- About Privoxy: @@ -65,9 +304,9 @@ Privoxy is Free Software and licensed under the GNU GPLv2. Our TODO list is rather long. Helping hands and donations are welcome: - * http://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#PARTICIPATE + * https://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#PARTICIPATE - * http://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#DONATE + * https://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#DONATE At present, Privoxy is known to run on Windows 95 and later versions (98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 etc.), GNU/Linux (RedHat, SuSE, @@ -123,10 +362,7 @@ more control, more privacy and more freedom: * Most features are controllable on a per-site or per-location basis. -Download location: - http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=11118 - Home Page: - http://www.privoxy.org/ + https://www.privoxy.org/ - - Privoxy Developers + - Privoxy Developers