I guess things have been pretty quiet.
Here's a tiny update that might liven things up.
mod_gzip is now configured on our web server to handle .snf files. This means that if your download mechanism is capable of accepting gzip encoding then you can get your .snf file from the web server for less than 1Mbyte typically.
This can be done with wget, for example, but setting this up appears to be technically complex - so I'm going to leave it at that for now. (Requires the --header switch and piping the output through gzip)
As they used to say: "Smoke if you got 'em"... which in this case means, if you know how to chain gzip into the wget part of your script then you can save yourself and us a good deal of bandwidth.
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In other news we are heads down on finalizing V2.3 and a set of related features. If all goes as planned we will be rolling this out next week...
* Production version of V2.3 w/ Persistence capability. * Rulebase format upgrade including a 64 byte mangler digest of the rulebase. -- Rulebase format upgrade is backward compatible with all 2x versions. * New version of snf2check.exe that verifies rulebase integrity via the digest. * Rulebase compiler pacing for more efficient bandwidth uilization. * Rulebase compiler priorities for QoS control of updates. -- Error corrections & false positive updates can be prioritized.
That's the latest... Thanks! _M
At 04:53 PM 4/30/2004, you wrote:
just a test
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