2009-02-12 Markus Gutschke * Released version 2.4 2009-02-11 Markus Gutschke * Fixed fatal compiler warning if compiling without SSL support. * Fixed cursor hiding and showing * Fixed various rendering glitches reported by Phil Endecott of Anyterm (http://anyterm.org) fame. * Made code more portable. In particular, fixed sed scripts. * Added explicit config.h file, instead of passing configuration options on the compiler's command line. * Fixed compilation issues on BSD systems. Code is still untested and unsupported on non-Linux systems at this time. 2009-01-21 Markus Gutschke * Released version 2.3 * Fixed a show-stopper bug that broke the --cert option. 2009-01-21 Markus Gutschke * Released version 2.2 * Fixed a bug that could result in the font getting corrupted. * Improved compatibility with more versions of the OpenSSL library. Previously, the feature test for TLSEXT did not always work correctly, resulting in compilation failures. * Improved support for embedding shellinaboxd into existing web services. SSL certificates can now be passed in through a file handle, and port and pid numbers can be retrieved from the CGI header. 2009-01-08 Markus Gutschke * Released version 2.1 * Fixed build errors mostly related to x86_64. * Added --no-beep command line option to avoid VLC plugin crashing Firefox/x86_64. * Fixed multi-line selections in Firefox. 2009-01-01 Markus Gutschke * Added CGI mode for demand-loading the shellinaboxd daemon from a web server. This also allows for the web server to perform authentication, instead of having shellinaboxd do so. * Tightened setuid-root operation to no longer allow switching to arbitrary users/groups. As before, setuid-root remains a non-standard configuration that is not currently recommended. * Fixed session management to deal better with torn down connections. Closed one bug that could have resulted in permanently orphaned connections, when the browser navigated away from the page. 2008-12-27 Markus Gutschke * First public release of the version 2.0 rewrite. This is the first release of ShellInABox that supports an AJAX interface instead of the original Java applet.