libnice 0.0.6 (2009-03-31)
=========================== Fix connectivity checks for detecting when we loose the connection Fix a race condition with gtalk that made the call silent after 30 seconds Robustness checks with regards to relay information Fix a race condition crash with retransmission ticks Added a new STUN API : stun_agent_forget_transaction Fix a possible crash if tcp-turn is shutdown early in the process Fix a crash when a stream is removed Fix MSN support by disable keepalive connchecks libnice 0.0.5 (2009-03-04) =========================== Name change from nice to libnice Added support for HTTP proxies Added a nice_interfaces API to query the local interfaces/ips Fixed libnice when used in dribble mode Fix a data corruption issue with the SHA1 algorithm Endianness gets checked at runtime so libnice should compile and work everywhere Add compatiblity for WLM2009 ICE Export libstun API and add documentation for libstun Add connectivity checks during the connection to detect when the peer gets disconnected Bug fixes and code cleaning nice 0.0.4 (2008-12-17) ======================== Fix compilation for 64bits systems Revert the use of netbuffer in the gstreamer elements Added support for pseudossl-tcp TURN relay for Google Added support for SOCKS5 proxy servers for TCP relaying Bug fixes and code cleaning nice 0.0.3 (2008-11-25) ======================== Stable google talk support Added TCP TURN relay support for google. Removed openssl dependency. nice 0.0.2 (2008-11-12) ======================== Better support for google talk compatibility mode as well as UDP TURN relay compatibility for Google. Removed -Werror compile flag for releases nice 0.0.1 (2008-11-05) ======================== Initial release of libnice. It has compatibility support for the latest ICE draft 19, as well as google talk and MSN compatibility. It also has support for TURN relays using TURN draft 9 if you're in ICE draft 19 compatibility, or specific Google/MSN relay support if you're in Google/MSN compatibility mode. The library is multiplatform and should compile fine on Linux, Mac and Windows systems. |