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This file shows all the features you're missing by not having a
registered version! Registration is only 7 pounds for a single user
version so why not get that cheque sent off today!
Registration details are in the licence file. Please email me if you
want any more information.
You can get the latest information on DeltaNet from my Web site:
http://triton.chu.cam.ac.uk/software/
... available most days during term time.
Chris Poole, cep20@cam.ac.uk, c.e.poole@iee.org.uk, 9/3/96
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1.39 ~username now works even if no trailing / is included in the URL.
1.38 Ident non-block bug fixed (at last). This will stop the server
hanging the machine while connecting to the remote ident server.
This affects all incoming connections if 'Ident connections' is
turned on. The only other possibility for machine hanging is in
name resolving.
1.37 Restored the missing relocate body - a bug fix ;-) Telnet
page up/down fixed.
1.36 Implemented FTP SYST command, having finally decided what type
to return. It returns 'UNIX emulation under RISC OS'. Since
only the first word is used by clients to determine what the
directory listings will look like, this seems reasonable.
Debugging message removed from socket close routine.
1.35 User name is passed as a parameter to the telnet shell, for all
shells other than 'cli'. This is to allow shells to be written
which customise the environment for individual users.
Hopefully, a bug which could HTTP documents to be truncated has
been fixed.
FTP listing pipe filename changed so as to be unique.
1.34 Size of FTP and HTTP transfer buffers increased - should result
in a speed improvement in sending data (will affect FTP 'GET',
as well as HTTP fetches).
1.33 CGI programs generating their own headers should now work from
C, BASIC and obey files, not just BASIC.
WimpSlot increased to fix problem causing some CGI programs to
stop working in later (larger) versions of the main program.
1.32 Fixed a very embarassing bug which for most people appeared to
have broken the finger server. The problem was that the server
enable icons in the configuation window for NTalk, Finger, and
Ident were mixed up - must have been Monday morning! The config
window will be displayed at startup for you to check and/or
correct the settings.
Entering Ctrl-D at the telnet login prompt will abort the login
and close the connection.
Updated Help file to include information on the treatment of
image filing system files by the HTTP server.
1.31 HTTP basic authentication implemented. You can now set up a
number of private areas on your web site, protected by user names
and passwords. Each area can have an unlimited number of
separate users. More details are in the Help file.
1.30 New configuration options to disable user identification for
incoming connections and to disable name lookups for the log
window/file. The latter will be useful for people with slow
internet connections and/or slow nameservers which can cause the
machine to hang for extended periods while name lookups are done.
The configuration window will open automatically on startup for
you to set the new options.
1.29 Bug in logging fixed - hopefully there will be no more oflaolfa
messages appearing in the log file.
1.28 Users' FTP home directories have now become more general home
directories and are used by the finger and HTTP servers as follows:
HTTP requests for ~username are translated to requests for files in
<userhome>.PublicHTML. If the user is unknown or there is no
PublicHTML directory, a not found error will be returned. Finger
looks for project and plan files, under the name "/project" and
"/plan" in the user's home directory and returns them with the
finger user@host output if they exist, as under UNIX.
1.27 Imagemap interpreter now supports 'poly' and 'point' methods. It
will no longer crash when reading data files with blank lines.
Example imagemap document upgraded to test the new features.
1.26 Telnet server now ignores LF characters which some telnet clients
insert after CR characters. You shouldn't get double entry of
return characters with the ANT and FreeTerm 0.12b clients.
Imagemap support added. The NCSA map file format is used but only
the default, rect and circle methods are currently supported. Map
files are identified by a filetype of Data (FFD). For more
information see the help file and the example supplied.
Telnet server now implements VDU31 so PRINT TAB should work in
programs run from a telnet session.
New options on main menu to open the FTP and HTTP server root
directories. The configuration option for the web server path has
changed to be a directory (ie. the trailing dot should now not be
included). When you first load the new version, it will convert
the configuration and pop up the config box for you to save it. It
was only a path before because it used to be in an Obey file and it
was easier that way.
Default CLI for telnet now runs the alias DeltaNetCLI which now
allocates a small amount of memory.
1.25 Very nasty bug fixed which would make the program spontaneously
quit. It has taken about 10 hours work to sort that out so I hope
you all appreciate it. Three cheers for Mnemosyne, otherwise it
might have been 20!
NB. The configuration host name field wants the FULL host name
with the domain (otherwise HTTP relocates won't work).
1.24 Removed two small internal memory leaks in logging.
The server now requests a user name for each connection as it used
to do before I broke it.
1.23 Telnet server debugged. I wasn't able to test it with anything
except FreeTerm and UNIX telnet clients behaved differently.
It now handles echo properly.
1.22 BASIC support library for CGI programs included, along with many
examples explaining its use. Functions and procedures are
provided to ease error handling and implement forms, and there
are other procedures to provide an abstract interface to the
special features of DeltaNet CGI programs.
Please read the Problems section of the manual - I have become
aware of a couple of problems associated with loading new
versions of ROM modules after the computer is started up.
FTP server should work properly with the ANT FTP client for users
other than anonymous. The client was getting a bit upset that it
could see where in the directory tree it was, but couldn't get up
to the root directory. Now, normal users behave as anonymous
users did - ie. the home directory appears to be the root
directory. I considered many ways of sorting the problem, and
this seemed the only viable solution. The only things this
affects are the CD and PWD commands of the FTP server.
1.21 Telnet server added ... and it still only uses 120k!!
User information includes a 'shell' option which, if set, allows
the user to log in by telnet, if they also have a password defined.
A shell of 'cli' specifies that the standard command line interface
should be used.
Anyone connecting to the telnet port will be presented with a login
prompt. After three failed logins, the connection will be closed.
If the user successfully logs in, the appropriate shell will be
started as a separate task and its output will be sent to the user.
The telnet server translates many VDU codes to the vt100 terminal
escape sequence equivalents, as well as mapping vt100 key codes for
the arrow keys back to the RISC OS codes.
The standard shell, like that provided by task windows, cannot be
quit by any command, so I have written a utility, which is run by
the command 'logout' (an alias in the !Run file) which will kill
it. Naturally, closing the connection also kills the shell.
Obviously, running a telnet server can be a security risk and you
should read the !Help file thoroughly before enabling the new
server. In particular be aware that any user with a 'shell' field
and a password in the user data can potentially do absolutely
anything to your machine. I advise that you don't allow more than
one user to use the telnet server and to make that user you.
HTTP logging quirk fixed.
1.20 The !Configure file is gone and a configuration dialogue box is
available. The first time you run DeltaNet you will need to set
up the configuration, but should not need to re-do everything when
you upgrade to later versions. The configuration window is shown
automatically if the config file is not present or is out of date.
The file or directory fields of the configuration window can be
filled in by dragging objects to them.
There is now a quit prompt, showing the number of active
connections, and if you _do_ quit while there are connections still
active, the connections are now closed.
As you will have noticed, I have inverted this file so that the new
information is at the top.
1.19 Major changes to logging - hopefully the server won't now spend the
majority of its time writing the log files and reverse-resolving
names.
All log messages are now recorded in memory and only written to
disc every five minutes. A log window can be displayed which is
automatically updated. New log messages are saved to disc every
five minutes, and messages are discarded from memory after an hour.
Host names are looked up only when the log window is displayed or
the messages are written to disc. Hopefully, the lookups can be
multi-tasking one day, but for the moment, if it hangs, ESCAPE will
interrupt the lookup and the numeric form of the address will be
used. You may need to press ESCAPE many times if you have more
than one name server configured (this is a problem with the InetDB
module, not with DeltaNet).
!Run file now actually checks for a TCP/IP stack! If you get some
Can't assign requested address errors, you probably have a TCP/IP
stack but have not configured it (which is probably because you
have the Acorn module in ROM, but didn't double-click !Internet).
I guess this is all very obvious, but you never know.