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authorAdam Ierymenko <adam.ierymenko@zerotier.com>2014-08-22 12:05:56 -0700
committerAdam Ierymenko <adam.ierymenko@zerotier.com>2014-08-22 12:05:56 -0700
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VERSION 0.9.2:
The primary focus of this version is better integration with the Microsoft Windows operating system. Virtual networks should now be detected as "real" networks. For each network, a message box should pop up the first time the network is detected and classified allowing the user to choose its services and security designation. On Windows 7 this is "work," "home," or "public." On Windows 8 it's a simple choice of whether or not to enable file and printer sharing and other services. Several bugs have been fixed. Among these are a Windows threading issue, several minor threading deadlock issues that could manifest if rapidly adding and removing networks, and a command line interface issue. The network list now shows the network MAC address as well, a UI oversight in previous versions. A vectorized SSE implementation of Salsa20 is now included for improved encrypt/decrypt performance. The sending of low-TTL "firewall opener" packets has been disabled in this version, since they may not be necessary and may harm NAT traversal in some configurations. We will measure the effectiveness of NAT traversal and see if this change improves performance in the field. Finally, this version obsoletes both the Tokyo and Sydney supernodes in favor of a single larger supernode in Singapore. This decision was made on the basis of bandwidth costs-- both Tokyo and Sydney are significantly more expensive. We'd like to keep the basic service free, so keeping bandwidth costs for relaying low is important. Since NAT traversal works well and is constantly being improved, most users will not see a speed decrease from this. Some Chinese users may see improved performance since Singapore may be closer than Tokyo to many Chinese cities. The next major releases will focus on better Macintosh platform integration, further improvements to NAT traversal, and UI improvements.
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<ROW Property="CTRLS" Value="2"/>
<ROW Property="MSIFASTINSTALL" MultiBuildValue="DefaultBuild:2"/>
<ROW Property="Manufacturer" Value="ZeroTier Networks LLC"/>
- <ROW Property="ProductCode" Value="1033:{39DFC63F-B6EA-40E7-880B-DC4A5E70F75A} " Type="16"/>
+ <ROW Property="ProductCode" Value="1033:{E930C7BA-D13E-4150-B817-002B17AD4325} " Type="16"/>
<ROW Property="ProductLanguage" Value="1033"/>
<ROW Property="ProductName" Value="ZeroTier One"/>
<ROW Property="ProductVersion" Value="0.9.2" Type="32"/>