Revisions of iperf

Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1174204 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 38)
- update to 3.17.1 (bsc#1224262, CVE-2024-26306):
  * BREAKING CHANGE: iperf3's authentication features, when used
    with OpenSSL prior to 3.2.0, contain a vulnerability to a
    side-channel timing attack. To address this flaw, a change
    has been made to the padding applied to encrypted strings.
    This change is not backwards compatible with older versions of
    iperf3 (before 3.17). To restore
    the older (vulnerable) behavior, and hence
    backwards-compatibility, use the --use-pkcs1-padding flag. The
    iperf3 team thanks Hubert Kario from RedHat for reporting this
    issue and providing feedback on the fix. (CVE-2024-26306)(PR#1695)
  * iperf3 no longer changes its current working directory in --daemon
    mode. This results in more predictable behavior with relative
    paths, in particular finding key and credential files for
    authentication. (PR#1672)
  * A new --json-stream option has been added to enable a streaming
    output format, consisting of a series of JSON objects (for the
    start of the test, each measurement interval, and the end of the
    test) separated by newlines (#444, #923, #1098).
  * UDP tests now work correctly between different endian hosts
  * The --fq-rate parameter now works for --reverse tests
  * The statistics reporting interval is now available in the --json
    start test object (#1663).
  * A negative time test duration is now properly flagged as an error
    (IS#1662 / PR#1666).
Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1135291 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 37)
- update to 3.16:
  * Multiple test streams started with -P/--parallel will now be
    serviced by different threads. This allows iperf3 to take
    advantage of multiple CPU cores on modern processors, and will
    generally result in significant throughput increases
  * OpenSSL 3 is now detected at build time. If OpenSSL 3 is found,
    various older, deprecated, APIs will not be used. iperf3 will
    continue to work with OpenSSL 1.1.1. OpenSSL is used as a part
    of the iperf3 authentication functionality
  * The authorized users file used by the authentication
    functionality is now checked for accessibility much earlier
    during the program startup, as opposed to being checked near
    the start of a test (Issue #1583, PR #1585).
  * BREAKING CHANGE: iperf3 now requires pthreads and C atomic
    variables to compile and run.
Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1113658 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 36)
- update to 3.15 (bsc#1215662, ESNET-SECADV-2023-0002):
  * obsoletes CVE-2023-38403.patch in older dists
Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1113223 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 35)
- update to 3.15:
  * Several bugs that could allow the iperf3 server to hang waiting
    for input on the control connection has been fixed
    (ESnet Software Security Advisory ESNET-SECADV-2023-0002)
  * A bug that caused garbled output with UDP tests on 32-bit hosts
    has been fixed (PR #1554, PR #1556). This bug was introduced in
    iperf-3.14.
  * A bug in counting UDP messages has been fixed

    JSON output on CentOS 6
  * This maintenance release adds a -1 flag to make the iperf3
    execute a single test and exit, needed for an upcoming bwctl
    there is only one stream.
version developed at NLANR/DAST. iperf3 is a new implementation from scratch,
with the goal of a smaller, simpler code base, and a library version of the
functionality that can be used in other programs. iperf3 also a number of
features found in other tools such as nuttcp and netperf, but were missing
from the original iperf. These include, for example, a zero-copy mode and
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 899921 from Marcus Meissner's avatar Marcus Meissner (msmeissn) (revision 30)
- update to 3.10.1:
  * Fixed a problem with autoconf scripts that made builds fail in
    some environments (#1154 / #1155).
  * GNU autoconf 2.71 or newer is now required to regenerate iperf3's
    configure scripts.

- update to 3.10:
  * Fix a bug where some --reverse tests didn't terminate (#982 /
    #1054).
  * Responsiveness of control connections is slightly improved (#1045
    / #1046 / #1063).
  * The allowable clock skew when doing authentication between client
    and server is now configurable with the new --time-skew-threshold
    (#1065 / #1070).
  * Bitrate throttling using the -b option now works when a burst size
    is specified (#1090).
  * A bug with calculating CPU utilization has been fixed (#1076 /
    #1077).
  * A --bind-dev option to support binding sockets to a given network
    interface has been added to make iperf3 work better with
    multi-homed machines and/or VRFs (#817 / #1089 / #1097).
  * --pidfile now works with --client mode (#1110).
  * The server is now less likely to get stuck due to network errors
    (#1101, #1125), controlled by the new --rcv-timeout option.
  * Fixed a few bugs in termination conditions for byte or
    block-limited tests (#1113, #1114, #1115).
  * Added tcp_info.snd_wnd to JSON output (#1148).
  * Some bugs with garbled JSON output have been fixed (#1086, #1118,
    #1143 / #1146).
  * Support for setting the IPv4 don't-fragment (DF) bit has been
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 822859 from Lars Vogdt's avatar Lars Vogdt (lrupp) (revision 28)
- update to 3.8.1
  * Minor bugfixes and enhancements
- don't apply the profiling patch any more
  (removed iperf-disable-profiling.patch)
  
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