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TCP Re-engineering Tool monitors and analyzes data transmitted between a client and a server via a TCP connection. It focuses on the data stream (software layer), not on the lower level transmission protocol (as packet sniffers do).

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2004-02-19 19:53
1.3.7

This release introduces a rewritten socket forwarding engine which fixes minor timing issues, fixes race conditions in signal handling, has support for cross-compilation with Mingw32 (Microsoft Windows) with major bugfixes for Microsoft Windows, and provides support for Internationalized Domain Names when built-in GNU libc.
Tags: Unstable, Major bugfixes

2003-11-18 15:50
1.3.6

Log files are now properly flushed to disk when tcpreen is killed by a
signal. Various minor bugs and some compilation errors have been fixed.
Two new log file formats have been introduced.
Tags: Unstable, Major bugfixes

2003-09-20 19:37
1.3.5

This release includes a new, more robust, server
model, a rewrite of the log file format selection
syntax, some bugfixes, and forward-ported security
fixes from stable releases 1.2.3 and 1.2.4. There
are still some minor known issues with IPv6
support in that version which will hopefully be
fixed in 1.3.6.
Tags: Unstable, Major bugfixes

2003-08-21 16:10
1.2.4

Hostname lookup failures when the reverse DNS
alias of a host was not valid or when using IPv6
were fixed.
Tags: Stable, Minor bugfixes

2003-08-07 14:11
1.2.3

TCPreen will now abort if SUDO_USER is invalid.
UIDs are no longer accepted as unprivileged user
names.
Tags: Stable, Minor security fixes

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