Inferno Nettverk A/S, Oslo, Norway Monday, January 27, 2014 -- Barefoot v1.4.1 Inferno Nettverk A/S is pleased to announce a new major release of Barefoot - a free port-bouncer for UNIX. Barefoot is developed by Inferno Nettverk A/S, a software engineering company located in Oslo Research Park, Norway. Inferno Nettverk specialises in services related to software development on UNIX/Linux and embedded/real-time platforms. Please see "http://www.inet.no/english/services.html" for more information about our services. Barefoot is free software, available under a BSD-like license. Inferno Nettverk also provides commercial services related to Barefoot. These services include 24/7 support via phone and email, customised installations/tuning of Barefoot, development, porting and embedding. This release introduces many new features, including IPv6, monitor alarms, session throttling, in addition to bugfixes and performance improvements. Changes include the following: o IPv6 is now supported in the server. o New "monitor" object added. Syntax is similar to rules and routes, but instead of applying to individual sessions, it applies to all sessions currently matching the addresses to monitor. o The session module has been merged with the mainstream Barefoot code, and has also been extended to support the following new features: - connection throttling (number of new sessions accepted per second). - state-keys. The syntax has also changed (see UPGRADE). See the NEWS file for a more complete list of changes. Known problems: see the BUGS file. Users upgrading from previous versions of Barefoot: see the UPGRADE file. For more information about Barefoot, please see "http://www.inet.no/barefoot/". For more information about Inferno Nettverk A/S, please see "http://www.inet.no/en/inferno.html".