
            XRouter v504i - Changes Since v504e
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- Added:  More debug logging for PMS reverse forwarding

- Added:  For connections to the node's comand line, RHP clients can now
          AX25 connect to pseudo-callsign "SWITCH", instead of using an
          AF_UNIX socket or a loopback port.  This should make the setup
          easier for WhatsPac users.

- Change: In RHP "listen" and "passive open" requests for netrom family,
          a new "qual" field can be used to specify a netrom quality for
          the temporary node entry. Quality defaults to 150 as before.

- Change: Capture file names now include date and time, (a) to arrange
          them in chronological order, (b) to ensure there's a separate
          file for each capture session, and (c) To prevent huge files.

- Change: The "xrpi32v504i-static" version SHOULD work on all 32-bit ARM
          O/S versions. Please test and let me know one way or the other
          The downside with this version is that if you need to resolve
          hostnames (e.g. for AXUDP links), you WILL need to include a
          DNS directive in XROUTER.CFG, e.g. "DNS=8.8.8.8" works ok.

- Fixed:  SMTP on the Linux versions was broken by the merging of the
          Windows and Linux codebases.

- Fixed:  RHP AX25 listeners were rejecting incoming connects.

- Fixed:  RHP netrom listener sockets were rejecting incoming calls.

- Fixed:  Temporary nodes created by RHP netrom listeners had corrupt
          aliases.

- Fixed:  In BBS, reverse-forwarded messages were not always marked as
          forwarded, so they would be repeatedly offered. Messages sent
          by "normal" forwarding were not affected

- Fixed:  Reverse forwarding was hanging after the first message.

- Fixed:  In RHP "accept" message, the remote address field contained
          only the remote nodecall, not the remote user's call.

- Fixed:  A neighbour's RHP-created nodes were not being obsoleted after
          they had disappeared from the neighbour's node table.




