+Version 1.1pre10 February 7 2014
+
+ * Added a benchmark tool (sptps_speed) for the new protocol.
+
+ * Fixed a crash when using Name = $HOST while $HOST is not set.
+
+ * Use AES-256-GCM for the new protocol.
+
+ * Updated support for Solaris.
+
+ * Allow running tincd without a private ECDSA key present when
+ ExperimentalProtocol is not explicitly set.
+
+ * Enable various compiler hardening flags by default.
+
+ * Added support for a "conf.d" configuration directory.
+
+ * Fix tinc-gui on Windows, also allowing it to connect to a 32-bits tincd when
+ tinc-gui is run in a 64-bits Python environment.
+
+ * Added a "ListenAddress" option, which like BindToAddress adds more listening
+ address/ports, but doesn't bind to them for outgoing sockets.
+
+ * Make invitations work better when the "invite" and "join" commands are not
+ run interactively.
+
+ * When creating meta-connections to a node for which no Address statement is
+ specified, try to use addresses learned from other nodes.
+
+Thanks to Dennis Joachimsthaler and Florent Clairambault for their contribution
+to this version of tinc.
+
+Version 1.1pre9 September 8 2013
+
+ * The UNIX socket is now created before tinc-up is called.
+
+ * Windows users can now use any extension that is in %PATHEXT% for scripts,
+ not only .bat.
+
+ * Outgoing sockets are bound to the address of the listening sockets again,
+ when there is no ambiguity.
+
+ * Added invitation-created and invitation-accepted scripts.
+
+ * Invited nodes now learn of the Mode and Broadcast settings of the VPN.
+
+ * Joining a VPN with an invitation now also works on Windows.
+
+ * The port number tincd is listening on is now always included in the
+ invitation URL.
+
+ * A running tincd is now correctly informed when a new invitation has been
+ generated.
+
+ * Several bug fixes for the new protocol.
+
+ * Added a test suite.
+
+Thanks to Etienne Dechamps for his contribution to this version of tinc.
+