Annotation of embedaddon/dhcdrop/ChangeLog, revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 misho 1: Version 0.5:
2: - added agressive mode: see MAN-page for details (-L option).
3: - added possibility of sending DHCPRELEASE from random Ethernet & IP addresses of
4: clients so as to have an ability of clearing DHCP server's pool manually.
5: - added possibility of ARP scanning of a random local network through the specified
6: interface irrespective of interface's IP configuration and routing settings.
7: Is used for testing availability of clients who managed to receive incorrect
8: confiruration from illegal DHCP server.
9: - added possibility of entering MAC address using a hyphen as a delimeter of octets.
10: Before only colon could be used as a delimeter of octets.
11: - some changes were made in format of outputting information: added an output of
12: a network mask assigned by DHCP server in CIDR notation;
13: ethernet address of a found server is specified only if it was discovered.
14: - added quiet mode.
15: - added build for OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Mac OS.
16: - added MAN-files in Russian and English languages.
17:
18: WARNING!!! The program needs an additional testing for FreeBSD,
19: OpenBSD and NetBSD. It wasn't tested on MacOS because of absence
20: of a computer with this OS. Author will be grateful if somebody
21: will male a testing and report about the results.
22:
23: Version 0.4:
24: - the programm ported to Windows.
25: - added possibility of looking through a list of interfaces (option -D).
26: - child number when flooding limited to 32.
27:
28: Version 0.3.2.2:
29: - improved realization of timeout when expecting a server answer,
30: added -T option which sets timeout in seconds
31: - fixed: spelling.
32: - more detailed output in case of incorrect configuration.
33:
34: Version 0.3.2.1:
35: - output information in test mode is more detailed:
36: DHCP SRV: 192.168.1.1 (SRC IP-hdr 192.168.1.1), SRV ether: 00:1C:10:AB:62:19 LT: 24h (86400s) YIP: 192.168.1.105
37:
38: Version 0.3.2:
39: - added possibility of DHCP flood.
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