Dear All,
procServ V2.6.1 has been released. [1]
The most prominent improvements will be visible on Windows/Cygwin:
* The console command window that was left open is now properly hidden.
* Killing and restarting now works with child processes that spawn more
(grand-)children (e.g. Java applications).
Other improvements:
* Buffer overflow vulnerabilities have been fixed.
* Log timestamps now work properly on connections that use no line
buffering.
* Socket options have been fixed to make sure no two instances of
procServ run on the same port.
Full change log available at
https://github.com/ralphlange/procServ/releases/tag/V2.6.1
Thanks a lot to Freddie Akeroyd, Mark Rivers and Alireza Panna, who were
contributing code and testing time.
procServ is part of the official distributions of Debian/Ubuntu (as
"procserv") and Fedora/RHEL (as "procServ"). New versions usually take a
few days to get into their respective repositories, but will eventually
be available using the standard package managers.
Enjoy! Pull requests welcome!
~Ralph
[1] procServ is a wrapper application that runs any process (e.g.
a softIOC, a CA Gateway, an archive engine...) in the background,
allowing telnet access to its stdin/stdout.
It supports logging, child restart (manual or automatic on crash/exit),
blocking characters that are considered dangerous to the child, and
much more.
https://github.com/ralphlange/procServ
http://sourceforge.net/projects/procserv/
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