Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2017-11-03 | [feature] set windows title | Kali Kaneko | |
2017-11-02 | [docs] add packaging changes to changelog0.10.2 | Kali Kaneko | |
2017-11-01 | [docs] document systray in changelog | Kali Kaneko | |
- Resolves: #9094 | |||
2017-10-11 | [bug] Keep content-type when it is set in message headers | Simon Fondrie-Teitler | |
When content-type was set in the message headers instead of the MIMEPart (e.g. when not using MIMEParts in the message) bitmask would ignore it and add the content as text/plain. This caused problems with Nylas. To fix this, if the message is not Multipart I'm keeping the assumption that everything is going to have the maintype of "text" but copying the subtype from the original message. This also decodes the original message's payload before attaching the old content to the new message to make up for the loss of encoding information. -Resolves: #9064 | |||
2017-10-11 | [docs] update changelog | Kali Kaneko | |
2017-10-09 | [bug] properly check for local openvpn path | Kali Kaneko | |
- Resolves: #9099 | |||
2017-10-06 | [docs] add singleton bootstrap fix to changelogapi_uri | Kali Kaneko | |
2017-10-02 | [docs] move js docs to its own section | Kali Kaneko | |
2017-09-21 | [docs] add config refresh to changelog | Kali Kaneko | |
2017-09-20 | [docs] add pkexec/vpn renewal to the changelog | Kali Kaneko | |
2017-09-01 | [pkg] bitmask-js package | Kali Kaneko | |
2017-08-24 | [docs] update changelog | Kali Kaneko | |
2017-08-15 | [docs] add alot decryption fix to changelog | Kali Kaneko | |
2017-08-11 | [feature] allow manual gateway selection for vpn | Kali Kaneko | |
For now, the way to select a gateway is to add a section in bitmaskd.cfg: [vpn_prefs] locations = ["frankfurt", "seattle__wa"] countries = ["DE", "US"] Note that the location indication has priority over country code. This will be exposed by the UI in release 0.11 - Resolves: #8855 | |||
2017-08-11 | [feature] automatic vpn gateway selection, based on timezone | Kali Kaneko | |
This is a first approach to automatic gateways selection. More things are missing: - allow manual selection, by location or country code. - take the hemisphere into account. - expose the selected gw to the api/cli but overall seems this is a good approach to make 0.10 release usable in terms of vpn. - Resolves: #8804 | |||
2017-08-11 | [feature] add a new bitmask_chromium gui entrypoint | Kali Kaneko | |
If chromium is installed in the system, there's no need to depend on qt5. | |||
2017-07-14 | [bug] handle 503 responses from nyckserver | Ruben Pollan | |
This can be produced by errors fetching keys from the server. - Resolves: #8971 | |||
2017-06-29 | [feat] Stop the vpn (and all services) when application is shut down | Ruben Pollan | |
- Resolves: #8852 | |||
2017-06-29 | [feat] restart openvpn automatically | Ruben Pollan | |
Right now we are trying to restart openvpn every 2 seconds, for ever (or until the user turns down the VPN). Maybe we can be more smart making the retries longer with time. - Resolves: #8049 | |||
2017-06-15 | [feat] Add a 'fetch' flag to key export | Ruben Pollan | |
If is set keyamanger will try to discover and download the key. - Resolves: #8821 | |||
2017-06-12 | [docs] bump changelog to 0.10 | Ruben Pollan | |
2017-06-12 | [feat] push private key updates into nicknym | Ruben Pollan | |
Deal as well with sending key if key is outdated in the providers nicknym. - Resolves: #8819, #8832 | |||
2017-05-16 | [bug] use correct api uri | Kali Kaneko (leap communications) | |
Allows to upload a key to providers that use a different api uri than api.provider.net - Resolves: #8868 | |||
2017-05-01 | [docs] update the manhole documentation | Kali Kaneko (leap communications) | |
2017-03-17 | [docs] update changelog for 0.9.5 | Kali Kaneko (leap communications) | |
2016-12-29 | [docs] add changelog header to section0.9.4 | Kali Kaneko (leap communications) | |
2016-12-29 | [pkg] changelog for 0.9.4 | Kali Kaneko (leap communications) | |
2016-10-03 | [docs] revamp bitmask dev docs | Kali Kaneko (leap communications) | |