Updates: AGENT++v3.5h/AgentX++v1.4i/SNMP++v3.1.4a

Frank Fock Frank.Fock____t-online.de
Thu Nov 29 00:37:16 CET 2001


The following software packages available from
http://www.agentpp.com have been updated.

Release Notes:


AGENT++ v3.5h: CHANGES since v3.5c

* Fixed: Degraded performance of multi-
  threaded agents on Win32 due to
  inappropriate Windows API call in
  Synchronized::notify().
* Fixed: Persistency of USM users.
* Fixed: Inappropriate error codes returned by
  USM MIB implementation.
* Improved: Flexible logging provided by
  Marty Janzen.
* Fixed: Missing synchronization in
  RequestList::answer() accidentally
  removed in version 3.5c.
* Added: Handling of unkown security model
  error in request.cpp.


AgentX++ v1.4i (AGENT++v3.5d or later)
======================================

* Improved: The master agent example did
  not implement some mandatory MIB objects
  from the SNMPv3 framework.
* Improved: The example master agent did
  not have an access entry for MD5 user
  and the default context.
* Fixed: Timing problem when registering
  shared table rows. A new row may not
  have been added before
  registration_success is called for that
  table.


AgentX++ v1.4f (AGENT++v3.5d or later)
CHANGES since v1.4d:

* Fixed: Possible crash of master when
  processing a SET request with an NET-SNMP
  subagent.

* Fixed: Possible crash of AgentX++ master
  agent when responding to GETBULK requests.
* Added: Some assertions that makes the
  AgentX++ master agent invulnerable to out
  of search range AgentX BULK responses or
  BULK responses that have more than max.
  repetitions.



SNMP++v3.1.4a CHANGES since v3.1.3c

- Fixed: Compilation problems with non Linux
  systems regarding *_r system calls.
- Fixed: Handling of unusual v3 msgFlags and
  msgSecurityModels.
- Added: Support for Opaque type. The Opaque
  type is implemented as OpaqueStr as subclass
  of OctetStr.
- Fixed: ASN.1 encoding of very long OIDs
  (128 subidentifiers) could cause seg.fault.
- Improved: Removed obsolete #includes and
  comments.


Frank Fock






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