# OnionShare Changelog ## 0.9.2 (Linux only) * Looks for `TOR_CONTROL_PORT` environment variable, to help Tails integration * Change how OnionShare checks to see if it's installed system-wide, to help Subgraph OS integration ## 0.9.1 * Added Nautilus extension, so you can right-click on a file and choose "Share via OnionShare", thanks to Subgraph developers * Switch to using the term "onion service" rather than "hidden service" * Fix CVE-2016-5026, minor security issue related to use of /tmp directory * Switch from PyInstaller to cx_Freeze for Windows and OSX packaging * Support CLI in Windows and OSX ## 0.9 * Slugs are now shorter and human-readable, with rate limiting to prevent URL guessing * Uses a new slug each time the server restarts * "Stop sharing automatically" enforces only one download * Users get asked if they're sure they want to close OnionShare while server is running * Added estimated time remaining progress indicator * Fixed frozen window while waiting for hidden service to start * Displays version number in both GUI and CLI * Closing window causes downloads to stop immediately * Web server listens in ports 17600-17650, for future Tails support * Updated translations * Ported from Python 2 to Python 3 and from Qt4 to Qt5 * Ported from py2app and py2exe to PyInstaller ## 0.8.1 * Fixed crash in Windows 7 * Fixed crash related to non-ephemeral hidden services in Linux * Fixed minor bugs ## 0.8 * Add support for ephemeral hidden services * Stopped leaking sender's locale on download page * Add support for Tor Messenger as provider of Tor service * Minor bugfixes, code cleanup, and refactoring ## 0.7.1 * Fixed critical bug in OS X binaries that caused crashes on some computers * Added Security Design document * Minor bug fix with Windows code signing timestamp server * Linux version uses HS dir that is allowed by Tor Browser Launcher's AppArmor profiles ## 0.7 * Added code signing for Mac OS X * Does not disable existing hidden services * Uses allowZip64 to allow compressing files >5gb * Sets HS dir to be in /var/lib/tor in Tails, to obey AppArmor rules * Misc. minor code cleanup ## 0.6 * Brand new drag-and-drop GUI with ability to start and stop server * Much cleaner code split into several files * Support for sharing multiple files and folders at once, and automatically zips files before sharing * Redesigned receiver HTML interface * Waits for hidden service to be available before displaying URL * Cleans up hidden service directory on exit * Continuous integration with Travis * Support for multiple downloads at once * Fixed unicode-related filename and display bugs * Warns that large files could take hours to send * New translations * Several misc. bugfixes * Added code signing for Windows with Authenticode ## 0.5 * Removed webkit GUI altogether, and refactored GUI with native Qt widget * In Tails, launches separate process as root for Tor control port and firewall stuff, everything else runs as amnesia * Fixed itsdangerous dependency bug in Debian Wheezy and Tails * Guesses content type of file, responds in HTTP header ## 0.4 * Fixed critical XSS bug that could deanonymize user: https://micahflee.com/2014/07/security-advisory-upgrade-to-onionshare-0-4-immediately/ * Added CSP headers in GUI to prevent any future XSS bugs from working * Hash urandom data before using it, to avoid leaking state of entropy * Constant time compare the slug to avoid timing attacks * Cleaned up Tails firewall code ## 0.3 * Built a simple, featureful cross-platform GUI * Graphical installers for Windows and OSX * Packaged for Linux in .deb, .rpm, with desktop launcher * Installable in Tails 1.1+, with simple "install" script * Automatically copies URL to clipboard * Automatically closes when download is done by default * Shows download progress * Limited suite of tests * If a localized string doesn't exist, falls back to English * New translations: Dutch, Portuguese, German, Russian, and updated translations: Norwegian, Spanish, French, Italian