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NAME

       nbdkit-release-notes-1.34 - release notes for nbdkit 1.34

DESCRIPTION

       These are the release notes for nbdkit stable release 1.34.  This describes the major
       changes since 1.32.

       nbdkit 1.34.0 was released on 14 April 2023.

   Security
       Various sanity checks were added to nbdkit-luks-filter(1) so it can handle untrusted disk
       images.

       TLS support was hardened against a Man-in-the-Middle attacker injecting unknown NBD
       options before STARTTLS (Eric Blake).

       Fix rare assertion failure (denial of service) which can be triggered by clients hanging
       up early (Eric Blake).

       All past security issues and information about how to report new ones can be found in
       nbdkit-security(1).

   Plugins
       New nbdkit-blkio-plugin(1) allows you to easily consume and automate the libblkio high
       performance storage library.  This allows you to (amongst other things) access local
       vhost-user and VFIO devices (thanks Alberto Faria and Stefan Hajnoczi).

       nbdkit-file-plugin(1) has new "fd" and "dirfd" parameters allowing a file or directory to
       be passed from a parent process through a file descriptor.

       Several enhancements were made to nbdkit-curl-plugin(1), concentrating on improved
       performance and functionality:

       •   Multi-conn is now enabled for read-only connections (thanks Eric Blake).

       •   Instead of using one libcurl handle per NBD client, we now use a common pool of
           handles, which improves performance.

       •   Fix the "tls13-ciphers" parameter (Michal Orzel).

       •   We now use the new CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS_STR(3) feature of libcurl (if available) instead
           of hard-coding the list of protocols into the plugin.

       •   Support was added for forcing "ssl-version", http-version

       nbdkit-vddk-plugin(1) now supports VDDK 8 (thanks Ming Xie, Alice Frosi).

       nbdkit-torrent-plugin(1) was ported to macOS (Eric Blake).

   Filters
       nbdkit-blocksize-policy-filter(1) has a new "blocksize-write-disconnect" to force a
       disconnection if a client attempts a write larger than a certain threshold (Eric Blake).

       nbdkit-retry-filter(1) can now retry plugin open (Eric Blake).

   Language bindings
       nbdkit-python-plugin(3) now rejects extra parameters to "export_name" and "shutdown"
       functions (Eric Blake).

       Tracebacks from Python plugins should now include the full method name (Eric Blake).

       nbdkit-sh-plugin(3) status codes have changed in this release, although in a way that will
       normally be backwards compatible with older plugins.  Two new status codes are reserved
       for shutdown server and disconnect client.  Check the manual page for details.  (Eric
       Blake)

   Server
       "nbdkit --dump-config" now reports "exit_with_parent=yes|no" so you can tell if the
       optional exit with parent functionality is enabled on the platform.

       Debug messages from filters and plugins are now picked out in bold, making them easier to
       read amongst other nbdkit debug messages.

   API
       New "nbdkit_disconnect" API which allows a plugin or filter to drop the connection to the
       current client (Eric Blake).

   Bug fixes
       Fix a deadlock in nbdkit-exitwhen-filter(1) (Piotr Dobrowolski).

       Fix the error message in nbdkit-ssh-plugin(1) when the known_hosts file is not readable
       (thanks Jonathon Jongsma).

   Documentation
       The --help output of plugins is now consistent with the manual pages, and extra tests were
       added to ensure it stays this way.

   Tests
       Multiple CI improvements, particularly for Alpine Linux and macOS (Eric Blake).

   Build
       Most "./configure"-time features can now be both enabled and disabled using --with-feature
       and --without-feature (Arsen Arsenović).

       Multiple VPATH build problems fixed (Eric Blake).

   Internals
       Use Subject Alternative Name instead of commonName in test certificates and suggest its
       use in documentation (thanks Daniel Berrangé).

       Source files reformatted to use ≤ 80 columns (Laszlo Ersek).

SEE ALSO

       nbdkit(1).

AUTHORS

       Authors of nbdkit 1.34:

       Alan Somers
       Arsen Arsenović
       Daniel P. Berrangé
       Eric Blake
       Laszlo Ersek
       Michal Orzel
       Nikolaus Rath
       Nir Soffer
       Piotr Dobrowolski
       Richard W.M. Jones
       Thomas Weißschuh

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