2012-10-19 Keith Winstein <mosh-devel@mit.edu>
* Version 1.2.3 released.
* Security improvements:
* Use OpenSSL AES implementation
* Update AES-OCB implementation (Keegan McAllister)
* Don't let bad server dictate IP (Felix Groebert)
* New features:
* Client hops ports to survive challenging client-side firewall
* Server stops sending to save client power (Daniel Drown)
* Set DiffServ code point and ECN-capable (Dave T\xc3\xa4ht)
* Slow down if explicit congestion notification received
* Warn about unattached Mosh sessions on login
* Compatible with KDE konsole (uses BEL to terminate OSC)
* Improved heuristic about color of predicted characters
* Bug fixes:
* Improved performance on systems with expensive time
* No longer choke on "ffff::" address for hosts with IPv6
* More conservative MTU and datagram sizing
* Platform support:
* Build on Solaris and IllumOS (Timo Sirainen, Ira Cooper)
* Build on ARM with gcc 4.7 (Alexander Chernyakhovsky)
* Licensing changes:
* Allow distribution on Apple App Stores
* Allow linking with OpenSSL
Mosh is a Remote terminal application that allows roaming, supports
intermittent connectivity, and provides intelligent local echo and
line editing of user keystrokes.
Mosh is a replacement for SSH. It's more robust and responsive,
especially over Wi-Fi, cellular, and long-distance links.