Hi, In message <_A4188@delegate-en.ML_> on 10/24/08(19:49:19) you Andre <pzyhqbdyi-q45w4pmjy3y6.ml@delegate.org> wrote: |according to the CHANGES-Log, it seems that you have removed the |features which enabled accepting connections via SockMUX and HTTP,VSAP, |probably due to the security concerns: | |* 9.8.6 081011 mod sox.c: removed code for accept() and incomming connect() |* 9.8.6 081011 mod {vsap,htaccept}.c: removed code for accept() at |remote host | | |Is it completely removed or just disabled per default? I do have a It is as I announced in the release of DeleGate/9.8.6. <URL:http://www.delegate.org/mail-lists/delegate-en/4184> |If the functionality, which we discussed in our previous e-Mails, is |indeed removed, does this require me to use an older version to work with? As I announced, those functionalities are still included in the binary distribution of DeleGate but are disabled by default. Those are enabled percistently for (commercial) licensees who made a contract with explicit usage agreement. Additionally in 9.9.0-pre1, I introduced "CAPSKEY", a way to add on (or enable) some capabilities for short term for evaluation use. <URL:http://www.delegate.org/delegate/Manual.htm#CAPSKEY> Also in 9.9.0-pre1, I introduced "HTMUX" which is easily used to establish a tunnel ending at a port on remote host. It uses HTTP "Upgrade" header with the ACCEPT method to establish the persistent connection, and uses SockMux for multiplexing on it, and guarded with CAPSKEY. <URL:http://www.delegate.org/delegate/Manual.htm#HTMUX> Cheers, Yutaka -- 9 9 Yutaka Sato <y.sato@delegate.org> http://delegate.org/y.sato/ ( ~ ) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology _< >_ 1-1-4 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8568 Japan Do the more with the less -- B. Fuller