GopherD (ver 3.0.5) Freeware The University of Minnesota no longer develops its Gopher Server "GopherD". The source code has been taken over by John Goerzen, the owner of quux.org, who then continued to develop GopherD on his own for use under "debian" unix. John had decided to stop further development of GopherD, so this is the last version. The last official UMN version of GopherD was 2.3.1. Please note that this software also contains the old UMN VMS client and a new version of the Gopher+ Curses Client for UNIX machines (as I am unable to separate the Server and Client components). ========================================================================= From: John Goerzen Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 13:46:39 -0500 Subject: [gopher] UMN Gopher 3.0.6 released Hello, I have made the release of Gopher 3.0.6. The big change with this version is that UMN gopherd has been removed from the distribution. This change was made for the following reasons: 1. Many other capable servers exist. PyGopherd specifically supports UMN in an often bug-compatible way, and no development effort has been expended on gopherd in quite some time. 2. Security problems continue to be found in the legacy gopherd code, and due to the development on more modern servers, nobody has the time to make a comprehensive security audit of gopherd. 3. New features are more easily added to other servers, and the gopherd codebase thus has languished since other servers have appeared. UMN Gopher, the Gopher client, continues to be part of the distribution. The last version of Gopher containing gopherd is preserved on the Gopher site at http://quux.org/devel/gopher/Downloads/old as well as the Subversion repository. Anyone interested in maintaining gopherd may contact me, and I would be happy to help you fork it. I am designating PyGopherd as the upgrade path for current users of gopherd. There are other quality Gopher servers out there; the reason I say this is because PyGopherd has the most complete support for UMN-style .Links, .cap, etc. files. PyGopherd may be obtained from http://quux.org/devel/gopher/pygopherd. *** *** All versions of UMN gopherd currently deployed have known security bugs *** and users are advised to switch to PyGopherd ASAP. *** Gopher 3.0.6 may be obtained from http://quux.org/devel/gopher. -- John