Exaproxy

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1.0.2

* Support chunked encoding of data uploaded by the client.
* websocket and TLS support (Upgrade header support)
* support for Expect (if you do not know what it is, do not worry, I do not anymore either)
* support for unknown HTTP versions
* improvement to DNS caching (much better, stronger, harder/simpler expiry of cached entry)
* much better internal logging (the previous code was an embarrassment really)
* supports haproxy "PROXY protocol"
* Many corner case fixes thanks to co-advisor ( http://coad.measurement-factory.com/ )
not all the issues where fixed, see https://code.google.com/p/exaproxy/wiki/RFC ) still fixed among others:
- not forwarding keepalive
- dealing with duplicate headers
- chunk encoding issues
- multi-line header support

1.0.1

* Fix: can run from any folder, will correctly find the configuration files
reported by: Henry Castiel
* Fix: will look for configuration file in /usr (installation location on archlinux)
* Fix: systemd support on Linux
* Fix: verbose exaproxy script
* Fix: a potential crash that could occur when a client closes a buffered connection that is scheduled to be closed by the server
* Change: version is set using --release
* New: version is checked with -v, --version

1.0.0

* Initial release

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