Dear Nadeem,
Thanks for your enquiry.
As you might note in the release note, we encourge people direct all
technical questions to the GIMPS/NSIS implementation list (after
joining it):
https://user.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/mailman/listinfo/nsis_imp
I'm cc-ing to the list for the corresponding people to answer your
question.
We appreciate your understanding and collaboration.
Best regards,
Xiaoming Fu
N.Akhtar wrote:
> Dear Fu,
> First of all, I would like to congratulate you on developing the GIMPS
> software. I've been using it over the past couple of weeks. I'm trying
> to develop a new NSLP but I've a problem. When I start a new NSLP
> server, the sd_unix_socket variable (in Gimps class) is overwitten (in
> the unix_socket_connect function). Is this normal? What's the best way
> to introduce a new NSLP? I would be extremely grateful if you could
> reply to my question.
>
> Regards,
> Nadeem
>
>
> Nadeem Akhtar
> Centre for Communication Systems Research
> University of Surrey,
> Guildford GU2 7XH
> Surrey, UK.
>
> Phone: +44-1483-683424
Hi all,
we are pleased to announce the availability of the NSIS suite
release 0.1.1, currently implementing GIMPS-06 I-D and the Ping Tool
"NSLP"-01, running on the Linux.
http://user.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/~nsis/
The new version contains a lot of bugfixes, including:
- Improved support of the message formats
- Improved message validation
- Improved message processing
- A lot of small bugfixes
In addition, the new version contains a script to create TLS cerificates
and a section in the README file on how to use TLS.
The new release of the NSIS implementation is accompanied by a new release
of our Ethereal dissector. It now supports draft 06 and contains a lot of
bugfixes and extensions. The new conversation tracking allows to dissect
sessions using any TCP port. You will find both releases at the URL provided
above.
Christian Dickmann
University of Goettingen
Acknowledgements
==============================================================
Thanks to all community members who contributed ideas, reported
problems, provided assitance, and have helped us greatly to
reach the status of this release.
For further information
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