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1 fwsnort-1.0.3 (11/22/2007):
2     - Added --include-re-caseless and --exclude-re-caseless options to have
3       --include-regex and --exclude-regex options match case insensitively.
4     - Major signature update from Bleeding Threats. This update includes a
5       large number of new signatures with PCRE statements, with an emphasis on
6       detecting SQL injection attacks directed at internal webservers from
7       external sources.
8     - Added the ability to interpret PCRE statements that include simple
9       string matches separated by ".*" and ".+" as multiple iptables string
10       matches. The only negative consequence in terms of signature detection
11       is that ordering is not preserved; that is, the PCRE "/UNION.+SELECT/"
12       would only match a packet that contains "UNION" followed by "SELECT",
13       whereas an iptables rule that uses a string match for UNION and a
14       separate string match for SELECT would match a packet that contains both
15       strings but in reverse. Typically this is not a huge concern, and the
16       PCRE translation can be disabled with a new option --no-pcre.
17     - Added asn1 keyword to unsupported list.
18
19 fwsnort-1.0.2 (08/26/2007):
20     - Bugfix to make sure to add in header lengths for depth and offset values
21       since the string match extension compares bytes from the start of the
22       data link header.
23
24 fwsnort-1.0.1 (08/26/2007):
25     - Bugfix for ipt_rule_test() function name.
26     - Added the ability to automatically resolve command paths if any commands
27       cannot be found at the locations specified in the fwsnort.conf file.
28
29 fwsnort-1.0 (04/19/2007):
30     - Major update to include support for the NFQUEUE and QUEUE targets with
31       new command line options --NFQUEUE and --QUEUE.  This changes the
32       default LOG target to the NFQUEUE or QUEUE targets instead, and at the
33       same time builds a parallel Snort rule set in the
34       /etc/fwsnort/snort_rules_queue directory.  Every Snort rule in this
35       directory has at least one "content" keyword, which fwsnort uses in the
36       resulting iptables policy.  This policy only sends those packets to
37       snort_inline via the NFQUEUE or QUEUE target that match a content field
38       within some Snort rule.  The end result is that snort_inline should run
39       faster because the vast majority of packets (which are not malicious)
40       are processed via the Linux kernel without ever having to be sent to
41       userspace for analysis.  There is a tradeoff here in terms of attack
42       detection; snort_inline does not receive all packets associated with a
43       stream, so it cannot detect attacks quite as effectively (snort_inline
44       does not have an opportunity to look at reassembled buffers).  However,
45       this trade off may be acceptable for large sites where performance is
46       more important.
47     - Bug fix to remove any existing jump rules from the built-in INPUT,
48       OUTPUT, and FORWARD chains before creating a new jump rules.  This
49       allows the fwsnort.sh script to be executed multiple times without
50       creating a new jump rule into the fwsnort chains for each execution.
51     - Added the -X command line argument to allow fwsnort to delete all of
52       the fwsnort chains; this emulates the iptables command line argument
53       of the same name.
54     - Minor output enhancements and bugfixes to give more insight into the
55       translation process.  For example, if fwsnort is run in --snort-sid
56       mode but is unable to translate the specified signatures, the user is
57       notified.  Also, any existing /etc/fwsnort/fwsnort.sh script is not
58       archived and erased until fwsnort is actually going to write a new one.
59     - Added sid values to iptables comment match string.
60     - Bugfix for iptables string match --from and --to values to skip past
61       packet headers.  This is an approximation until a new --payload option
62       can be added to the string match extension.
63     - Added a single iptables rule testing API internally within fwsnort;
64       this adds a measure of consistency and removes some duplicate code.
65     - Added fwsnort mailing list at SourceForge.
66
67 fwsnort-0.9.0 (03/22/2007):
68     - Added support for multiple content matches since this is supported by
69       iptables.  This made a 10% increase in the fwsnort translation rate -
70       about 60% of all Snort-2.3.3 rules can be translated now.
71     - Added emulation for distance and within from previous content match
72       based on --from and --to (string match extension) and the length of
73       the previous pattern.
74     - Added the ability to include the Snort "msg", "classtype", "reference",
75       "priority", and "rev" fields in each iptables rule with the comment
76       match.  This can be disabled with a new command line argument
77       --no-ipt-comments.  The fwsnort version is also included within this
78       string.
79     - Added the ability to include the iptables rule number for each rule in
80       the fwsnort chains.  This is useful to easily know which iptables rule
81       is being triggered by network traffic (so it can be disabled if
82       necessary).  This can be disabled with --no-ipt-rule-nums.
83     - Added the --include-regex and --exclude-regex command line arguments.
84       These arguments allow rules to be included/excluded based on a regular
85       expression supplied on the command line.
86     - Updated to include the original Snort rule as a comment within the
87       fwsnort.sh script without having to use --verbose.
88     - Bugfix to force install of IPTables::Parse since it had been updated in
89       the fwsnort-0.8.2 release.
90     - Changed the IGNORE_ADDR variable to WHITELIST since this name better
91       describes the actual function of this var.  Updated to allow multiple
92       WHITELIST lines.
93     - Added the BLACKLIST variable to allow a true blacklist to be
94       instantiated with either the DROP or REJECT targets.  The syntax for the
95       BLACKLIST variable is "BLACKLIST  <ip or network>  <target>", where
96       "target" is either "DROP" or "REJECT".
97     - Added -F and -L command line arguments to flush and list iptables rules.
98       This is similar to the iptables command line args of the same names.
99     - Bugfix to ensure that traffic directed into the INPUT or coming from the
100       OUTPUT chains is treated as going toward or originating from the
101       HOME_NET.  After all the HOME_NET variable may contain an internal
102       network but omit the IP assigned to an external interface on the
103       firewall.
104     - Added "--log-ip-options" and "--log-tcp-options" to fwsnort LOG rules by
105       default (in the generated fwsnort.sh script).  This can be disabled with
106       --no-log-ip-opts and --no-log-tcp-opts arguments on the fwsnort command
107       line.
108     - Added the ability to include --log-tcp-sequence to LOG rules in
109       fwsnort.sh with a new argument --ipt-log-tcp-seq on the fwsnort command
110       line.
111     - Updated to handle negative string matches with "--string ! <string>".
112     - Updated to output all unsupported options of the /var/log/fwsnort.log
113       file to assist in the development of addition keyword emulation.
114
115 fwsnort-0.8.2 (02/17/2007):
116     - Updated to newer IPTables::Parse module that uses the array of hash
117       references method of returning iptables policy data.
118     - Added --Dump-ipt and --Dump-snort rules to allow iptables policy and
119       Snort rules to be dumped to STDOUT.
120     - Added bleeding-all.rules file from http://www.bleedingsnort.com/
121     - Added patches/bm_goodshift_fix.patch patch file that fixes an
122       initialization bug in the Boyer-Moore text search implementation in the
123       kernel (linux-2.6.x/lib/ts_bm.c) which caused slightly repetitive
124       patterns to only match at specific offsets with the string match
125       extension.
126     - Bugfix to ensure that a depth cannot be less that an offset (these
127       translate to the --to and --from command line arguments to iptables).
128     - Bugfix to escape '$' chars in iptables search strings.
129     - Added cd_rpmbuilder to make it easy to automatically build RPM files of
130       fwsnort.
131     - Added support for the iptables OUTPUT chain.
132     - Added the ChangeLog.svn file so that all of the changed files and
133       corresponding svn commit messages can be viewed (this file is built from
134       release to release).
135
136 fwsnort-0.8.1 (11/11/2005):
137     - Updated to use the string match extension "--algo bm" argument if
138       fwsnort is being run on a 2.6.14 (or greater) kernel.
139     - Updated to handle the Snort "offset" and "depth" keywords via the
140       --from and --to options to the string match extension in the 2.6.14
141       kernel.
142     - Created RPM package of fwsnort.
143     - Minor man page updates.
144
145 fwsnort-0.8.0 (07/11/2005):
146     - Completely re-structured fwsnort w.r.t. how it creates Netfilter
147       chains.  There are no longer any per-interface chains (this
148       greatly simplifies the Netfilter chains).
149     - Added three new chains "FWSNORT_INPUT_ESTAB", "FWSNORT_OUTPUT_ESTAB"
150       and "FWSNORT_FORWARD_ESTAB" to which tcp connections in the
151       ESTABLISHED state are jumped.  This allows fwsnort to use the
152       Netfilter tcp connection tracking mechanism to ignore Stick and Snot
153       style attacks (similar to the flow:established Snort rule option).
154     - Added true variable resolution (i.e. HTTP_SERVERS -> HOME_NET -> any)
155       for the Snort rule header.  This directly emulates the behavior of
156       the Snort IDS.
157     - Added IP protocol support in the translation of the Snort rule
158       header.  The Snort rule translation rate is now at about 53% for
159       Snort-2.3.
160     - Bugfix for ipopts Snort option (several arguments are not supported
161       by the ipv4options extension).
162     - Better tests for Netfiler TTL, TOS, and ipv4options matches.
163     - Replaced IGNORE_IP and IGNORE_NET keywords with single IGNORE_ADDR
164       keywork in fwsnort.conf.
165     - Updated to correctly handle ICMP type and code rules (itype and
166       icode Snort options) via the "--icmp-types type/code" convention.
167     - Added support for emulating the dsize Snort option through the use
168       of the Netfilter length match.
169     - Changed --type argument to --include-types and added list support
170       so it accepts things like "chat,ddos".  Also added --exclude-types
171       command line argument.
172     - Added support for multiple sid's (as a comma separated list) in
173       --snort-sids argument.  Also added --exclude-sids argument to remove
174       a list of sids from translation.
175     - Added support for the replace Snort option (originally from the
176       Snort_inline project).  The requires the replace string patch.
177     - Added support for restricting jump rules to a list of interfaces
178       via the --restrict-intf argument.
179     - Added kernel patch to extend the maximum packet length that the
180       string match extension will attempt to search from 1024 bytes to
181       2048 bytes (requires a kernel re-compile of course).
182     - Added DRP and REJ strings to logging prefix if --ipt-drop or
183       --ipt-reject is specified.
184     - Added snortspoof.pl, which is a simple perl script that emulates
185       the Stick and Snot tools.
186
187 fwsnort-0.7.0 (06/05/2005):
188     - Added support for the Snort pass action by using the ACCEPT target.
189     - Added support for the Snort log action by using the ULOG target
190       (which can then log the packet via the pcap writer).
191     - Added support for all fwsnort alerts to be logged via the ULOG
192       target instead of the LOG target.
193     - Added support for the "resp" keyword to allow it to drive the
194       Netfilter argument to the REJECT target.
195     - Added "pcre" to the unsupported list... this knocks the fwsnort
196       translation rate down to about 50% for Snort-2.3 rules (pcre is
197       heavily utilized).
198     - Added "priority" and "rev" to comment lines.
199
200 fwsnort-0.6.5 (03/20/2005):
201     - Updated to not attempt to download Snort rules from snort.org
202       because the rules are no longer available for automatic downloads
203     - Changed the install.pl script and the --update-rules mode for
204       fwsnort to download the latest signature set from
205       http://www.bleedingsnort.com/.
206       (Snort.org is now offering pay-service around their rule sets).
207     - Added signature test for the "flowbits" keyword.
208
209 fwsnort-0.6.4 (12/18/2004):
210     - Updated to Snort-2.3 rules.  FWSnort can convert a total of 1710
211       out of 2559 total Snort-2.3 rules.
212     - Updated to new Snort rules download link for --update-rules mode:
213       http://www.snort.org/dl/rules/snortrules-snapshot-CURRENT.tar.gz
214     - Updated to standard [+], [-], and [*] prefixes for info, warning
215       and die logging messages.
216     - Added --replace-string patches.
217
218 fwsnort-0.6.3 (04/04/2004):
219     - Added ignore functionality for both IPs and networks
220     - Split --ipt-block into --ipt-drop and --ipt-reject to add DROP
221       or REJECT rules respectively.
222     - Added --add-deleted option to allow rules in the "deleted.rules"
223       file to be added.
224
225 fwsnort-0.6.2 (03/19/2004):
226     - Added --internal-net and --dmz-net options so that internal and
227       dmz networks can be manually specified without having to parse
228       the output of ifconfig.  This is most useful for running fwsnort
229       on a linux system that is acting as a bridge where no ip addresses
230       are assigned to the interfaces.
231     - Bugfix for missing icmp-port-unreachable rejects for UDP packets.
232
233 fwsnort-0.6.1 (02/01/2004):
234     - Bugfix for not adding dmz interface rules to INPUT chain.
235     - Bugfix for not getting the DMZ interface network.
236
237 fwsnort-0.6 (01/04/2004):
238     - Speed increase and disk access decrease by writing iptables
239       commands to the iptables script only after all lines have been
240       generated.
241     - Bugfix for DMZ interface.
242     - Bugfix for multiple ip_proto fields.
243     - Removed the ip protocol as an allowed protocol for translation.
244     - Bugfix for negated port numbers.
245     - Removed "<-" rule direction since not even snort supports this.
246     - Fixed snort rule updates from snort.org.
247
248 fwsnort-0.5 (12/21/2003):
249     - Added "-j REJECT --reject-with tcp-reset" for tcp sessions
250       if the --ipt-block option is specified.
251     - Added ability to download latest snort rules from snort.org.
252     - Added --no-ipt-jumps.
253     - Added better checking for iptables build characteristics such
254       as the LOG target and wether or not the ipv4options extension
255       is compiled in.
256     - Added config preservation code from psad in install.pl.
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