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1psad-2.1.4 (08/21/2008):
2    - Restructured perl module paths to make it easy to introduce a "nodeps"
3      distribution of psad that does not contain any perl modules.  This
4      allows better integration with systems that already have all necessary
5      modules installed (including the IPTables::ChainMgr and IPTables::Parse
6      modules).  The main driver for this work is to make all cipherdyne.org
7      projects easily integrated with distributions based on Debian, and
8      Franck Joncourt has been instrumental in making this process a reality.
9      All perl modules are now placed within the "deps" directory, and the
10      install.pl script checks to see if this directory exists - a separate
11      psad-<ver>-nodeps tarball will be distributed without this directory.
12      The Debian package for psad can then reference the -nodeps tarball, and
13      a new "psad-nodeps.spec" file has been added to build an RPM from the
14      psad sources that does not install any perl modules.
15    - Updated to use the normal system whois client if the /usr/bin/whois_psad
16      path does not exist, and moved the whois/ directory into the deps/
17      directory.  This removes /usr/bin/whois_psad as a strict dependency.
18    - Bugfix to honor the IPT_SYSLOG_FILE variable in --Analyze-msgs mode.
19    - Switched from the deprecated bleeding-all.rules file to the new
20      emerging-all.rules available from Matt Jonkman at Emerging Threats
21      (http://www.emergingthreats.net).
22
23psad-2.1.3 (06/07/2008):
24    - Updated to enable IPT_SYSLOG_FILE by default.  This is a relatively
25      important change since it changes the method of acquiring iptables log
26      data from reading it out of named pipe from syslog to just parsing the
27      /var/log/messages file.  This implies that kmsgsd does not have to run,
28      and that it is much easier to ensure that psad actually receives
29      iptables log messages.  The most complex and error prone aspect of psad
30      in the past has been the reconfiguration of the various syslog daemons
31      out there (which have very different configuration syntax and features)
32      to write kern.info messages to the /var/lib/psad/psadfifo named pipe.
33    - Updated to version 4.7.26 of the whois client from Marco d'Itri.  This
34      allows whois records for some addresses (such as 116.125.35.98, which
35      which was scanning a system running psad but could not be identified
36      under the older whois client) to be properly queried.
37    - Updated to Bit::Vector 6.4 from 6.3.
38    - Updated to Date::Calc 5.4 from 5.3.
39    - Updated to Storable 2.18 from 2.16.
40
41psad-2.1.2 (04/03/2008):
42    - Bugfix to not include kernel timestamps in iptables log prefixes that
43      contain spaces like "[   65.026008] DROP" (bug reported by Erik Heidt).
44    - Bugfix to skip non-resolved IP addresses (bug reported by Albert Whale)
45    - Better p0f output in --debug mode to display when a passive OS
46      fingerprint cannot be calculated based on iptables log messages that
47      include tcp options (i.e., with --log-tcp-options when building a LOG
48      rule on the iptables command line).
49
50psad-2.1.1 (01/25/2008):
51    - Added a new feature whereby psad can acquire iptables log data just by
52      parsing an existing file (/var/log/messages by default) that is written
53      to by syslog.  By default, psad acquires iptables log data from the
54      /var/log/psad/fwdata file which is written to by kmsgsd, but on some
55      systems, having syslog communicate log data to kmsgsd can be problematic
56      since syslog configs and external factors such as Apparmor and SELinux
57      can play a role here.  This new feature is controled by two new
58      configuration variables "ENABLE_SYSLOG_FILE" (to enable/disable the
59      feature) and "IPT_SYSLOG_FILE" to specifiy the path to the file to
60      parse.
61    - Better installation support for various Linux distributions including
62      Fedora 8 and Ubuntu.  The current runlevel is now acquired via the
63      "runlevel" command instead of attempting to read /etc/inittab (which
64      does not even exist on Ubuntu 7.10), and there are new command line
65      arguments --init-dir, --init-name, and --runlevel to allow the init
66      directory, init script name, and the runlevel to be manually specified
67      on the install.pl command line.
68    - Updated psad to automatically handle situations where the either the
69      /var/log/psad/fwdata file or the /var/log/messages file (whichever
70      syslog is writing iptables log messages to) gets rotated.  The
71      filehandle is closed and reopened if the file shrinks or if the inode
72      changes.  This strategy is borrowed from how the fwknop project deals
73      with the filesystem packet capture file.
74    - Minor bugfix to generate syslog message when restarting a psad process.
75    - Updated install.pl to set the LC_ALL environmental variable to "C"
76      This should address some issues with installing psad on non-English
77      locale systems.
78    - Updated install.pl to be compatible with the rsyslog daemon, which is
79      commonly installed on Fedora 8 systems.
80
81psad-2.1 (10/19/2007):
82    - Changed EMAIL_LIMIT model to apply to scanning source addresses only
83      instead of also factoring in the destination address. The original
84      src/dst email limit behavior can be restored by setting a new variable
85      "ENABLE_EMAIL_LIMIT_PER_DST" to "Y".
86    - Added the patches/iptables-1.3.8_LOG_prefix_space.patch file which can
87      be applied to the iptables-1.3.8 code to enforce a trailing space
88      character before any log prefix when a LOG rule is added. This ensures
89      that the user cannot break the iptables syslog format just by forgetting
90      to include a space at the end of a logging prefix.
91    - Bugfix to ensure that parsing TCP options does not descend into an
92      infinite loop in some some circumstances with obscure or maliciously
93      constructed options.  Also added syslog reporting for broken options
94      lengths of zero or one byte (the minimum option length is two bytes to
95      accomodate the TLV encoding).
96    - Bugfix to enforce the usage of --CSV-fields in --gnuplot mode.
97    - Implemented --get-next-rule-id so that it is easy to assign a new rule
98      ID to a new signature in the /etc/psad/signatures file.
99    - Updated to just call die() if GetOpt fails; this allows erroneous usage
100      of the command line to display informative error messages more clearly.
101
102psad-2.0.8 (07/27/2007):
103    - Added --gnuplot mode so that psad can output data that is suitable for
104      plotting with gnuplot. All output produced in this mode is integer data
105      with the exception of date stamps that are derived from iptables syslog
106      messages.
107    - Added the ability to negate match conditions on fields specified with
108      the --CSV-fields argument by prepending the string "not" (which plays
109      more nicely with shells like bash than a character like "!"). For
110      example, to graph all packet data in --gnuplot or --CSV modes that
111      originates from the 11.11.0.0/16 subnet and is not destined for port
112      80, the following argument does the trick:
113
114            --CSV-fields "src:11.11.0.0/16 dp:not80"
115
116    - In --gnuplot mode, added the ability to generate the count for a CSV
117      field instead of the field itself. Supported modes are an absolute
118      count (<field>:count) , and a unique count (<field>:uniqcount). This
119      is useful to plot graphs of source IP vs. the number unique ports for
120      example.  Also added the ability to count iptables log fields over
121      various time scales (minutes, hours, and days) with the following
122      switches: <field>:countday, <field>:counthour, <field>:countmin.
123    - In --gnuplot mode, added the ability to specify the view coordinates
124      for 3D graph viewing with --gnuplot-view.
125    - Added the Storable-2.16 module along with the --use-store-file argument
126      so that in --gnuplot mode the Gnuplot data can be stored on disk and
127      retrieve quickly.  This eliminates a large performance bottleneck when
128      Gnuplot configuration directives are tweaked while the same graph is
129      generated multiple times.
130    - Added --gnuplot-template so that a template file can be used for all
131      Gnuplot directives (usually psad creates the .gnu file based on the
132      --gnuplot command line arguments).
133    - Added --gnuplot-grayscale to generate graphs without the default red
134      color for graph points.
135    - Bugfix for regular expressions not being imported correctly from within
136      the --CSV-fields argument.
137    - Added --analysis-fields so the iptables log messages that are parsed in
138      -A mode can be restricted to those that meet certain criteria. For
139      example, to restrict the analyze mode to process packets with a source
140      address of 192.168.10.1, use this command:
141
142            psad -A --analysis-fields "src:192.168.10.1"
143
144    - Added --plot-separator to allow the format of plot data (either in
145      --gnuplot or --CSV modes) to be influenced by the user.
146    - Added the ability to configure the syslog facility and priority via the
147      psad.conf file (see the SYSLOG_FACILITY and SYSLOG_PRIORITY variables).
148    - Updated psad.spec file to respect the %_initrddir RPM macro.
149
150psad-2.0.7 (05/28/2007):
151    - Bugfix to define a custom 'source' definition for syslog-ng daemons -
152      this fixes a problem on SuSE systems where the existing syslog-ng
153      reconfig caused the daemon to not start.
154    - Bugfix to allow specific signatures to be ignored by setting SID values
155      of zero in /etc/psad/snort_rule_dl.
156    - Added -X command line argument to allow the user to delete any psad
157      chains (in auto-response mode).  This is a synonym for the iptables -X
158      command line argument.
159
160psad-2.0.6 (03/24/2007):
161    - Better integration with fwsnort; psad signature match syslog messages
162      and email alerts now include the fwsnort rule number (for fwsnort
163      version 0.9.0 and greater) and chain information.
164    - Added the Snort bleeding-all.rules signature file from the Bleeding
165      Snort project (see http://www.bleedingsnort.com).
166    - Bugfix to allow interfaces that have IP aliases.
167    - Added uname, ifconfig, and syslog process information to --Dump-conf
168      output (this can help diagnose various runtime issues).
169    - Changed the --Lib-dir command line argument to --lib-dir, and added
170      --List (similar to iptables) to list the psad auto-blocking chain rules.
171    - Added psad.SlackBuild script contributed by pyllyukko for building psad
172      on Slackware systems.  It uses the Cipherdyne cd_rpmbuilder script to
173      first build and RPM, and then uses it to build a Slackware package.
174
175psad-2.0.5 (03/01/2007):
176    - Consolidated all configuration variables into the /etc/psad/psad.conf
177      file. The kmsgsd.conf, psadwatchd.conf, alert.conf, and fw_search.conf
178      files were all removed since the daemons just reference the psad.conf
179      now.  Updated install.pl to archive and remove these files if they
180      exist from a previous psad installation.
181    - Bugfix to account for iptables -nL output where the protocol may be
182      reported as "0" instead of "all".
183    - Added a function safe_malloc() for kmsgsd.c and psadwatchd.c to ensure
184      that a single API is used to perform a NULL check on heap-allocated
185      memory.
186    - Bugfix to ensure that the psad_ip_len signature matching keyword is
187      checked withing match_snort_ip_keywords() so that it applies to all
188      protocol packets.  This fixes a bug that would cause the "PSAD-CUSTOM
189      Nachi worm reconnaisannce" signature to fire on normal ICMP packet log
190      messages.
191    - Added version and Subversion file revision numbers to die and warn
192      messages that are written to /var/log/psad/errs/.  This helps when
193      trying to track these messages down to a specific file revisions when
194      psad is being upgraded on the local system.
195    - Added version and Subversion file revision numbers to --Dump-conf
196      output.
197    - Minor update to allow --fw-dump to be used on the command line without
198      also having to use the -D argument.
199    - Updated the default_log() function in the IPTables::Parse module to
200      handle iptables policies that were dumped with -v, such as when
201      --Dump-conf is used.
202
203psad-2.0.4 (01/27/2007):
204    - Added Snort rule matches to syslog alerts.  Multiple matches can be
205      controlled with new configuration variables in psad.conf:
206      ENABLE_SIG_MSG_SYSLOG, SIG_MSG_SYSLOG_THRESHOLD, and
207      SIG_SID_SYSLOG_THRESHOLD.
208    - Bugfix to include scanned UDP port ranges in syslog alerts.
209    - Bugfix to parse SEQ and ACK iptables log message fields (requires
210      --log-tcp-sequence on the iptables command line).  This allows the ipEye
211      signature to work.
212    - Added --debug-sid to allow a specific Snort rule to be debugged while
213      psad runs it through its detection engine.  A consequence of this is
214      that the -d command line argument must be spelled out, i.e. "psad
215      --debug".
216    - Bugfix to allow logging prefixes to omit trailing spaces.  This is a bug
217      in the iptables logging format to allow this in the first place, but
218      before this gets fixed psad needs to compensate.
219    - Bugfix for syslog-ng init script path in install.pl.
220    - Bugfix to include a "source" definition for /proc/kmsg if not already
221      defined for syslog-ng daemons.
222    - Minor memory handling bugfixes discovered by valgrind the excellent
223      Valgrind project: http://www.valgrind.org
224
225psad-2.0.3 (12/31/2006):
226    - Removed Psad.pm perl module and kmsgsd.pl and psadwatchd.pl scripts.
227      This is a major change that allows psad to be more flexible and
228      completely derive its config from the psad.conf file and from the
229      command line.  In the previous scheme, psad imported its config with a
230      function within Psad.pm, and this required that psad imported the Psad
231      perl module before reading its config. A consequence was that the
232      PSAD_LIBS_DIR var could not be specified usefully within the config
233      file.
234    - Added the ability to recursively resolve embedded variables from *.conf
235      files (with a limit of 20 resolution attempts).
236    - Added IGNORE_KERNEL_TIMESTAMP so that Linux distros that add a timestamp
237      to all kernel messages (Ubuntu for example) can be ignored.
238    - Consolidated code to import data out of /var/log/psad/<ip> directories
239      with code to display status and analysis output (-S and -A).
240      Essentially the %scan hash is built by the filesystem data import
241      routine and the remainder of the code references this single data
242      structure.
243
244psad-2.0.2 (12/23/2006):
245    - Added the ability to download the latest signatures from cipherdyne.org
246      in install.pl.
247    - Added the cd_rpmbuilder script to make it easy to build RPM's out of
248      CipherDyne projects by automatically downloading the project .tar.gz and
249      .spec files from http://www.cipherdyne.org/.
250    - Added print statements for @INC array in debug mode so that the user can
251      see the additional /usr/lib/psad/* directories added by
252      import_psad_perl_modules().
253    - Changed Unix::Syslog import strategy from "use" to "require" since the
254      path is not known until import_psad_perl_modules() gets a chance to
255      run (psad ran fine without this, but it is more consistent this way).
256    - Bugfix for not properly including elements of the
257      @connected_subnets_cidr array.
258    - IP subnet bugfix to make sure to get the entire subnet in signature
259      import routine if it is not in CIDR format
260    - Bugfix to not print an IP addresses in the "top attackers" section that
261      do not have at least one packet or signature match (for any reason).
262    - Bugfix to not print more than TOP_IP_LOG_THRESHOLD IP addresses in thet
263      top attackers section.
264    - Updated install.pl to reference configuration paths directly from
265      psad.conf instead of defining them separately.  This should fix Debian
266      bug #403566.
267    - Added -c argument to install.pl so that the path to a psad.conf file
268      can be altered from the command line.
269    - Bugfix to not import any IP from the top_attackers file from a previous
270      psad run that does not have a /var/log/psad/<ip> directory.
271    - Added MIN_DANGER_LEVEL to allow all alerts and /var/log/psad/<ip>
272      tracking to be disabled unless an attacker reaches at least this
273      danger level.
274    - Added text in install.pl to mention ifconfig parsing for HOME_NET
275      derivation.
276
277psad-2.0.1 (12/12/2006):
278    - Added Nachi worm reconnaisannce icmp signature
279    - Added the psad_ip_len signature keyword to allow the length field in the
280      IP header to be explicitly tested.
281    - Bugfix for inappropriately removing some directories in @INC when
282      splicing in psad perl module paths.
283    - Switched nf2csv installation path in install.pl to /usr/bin/.
284
285psad-2.0 (12/10/2006):
286    - Completely refactored the Snort rule matching support in psad.  Added
287      many header field tests with full range matching support.  These tests
288      include the following keywords from Snort: ttl, id, seq, ack, window,
289      icmp_id, icmp_seq, itype, icode, ip_proto, ipopts, and sameip.
290    - Refactored all signatures in /etc/psad/signatures to conform to new
291      signature matching support in this release.  There are now about 190
292      signatures that psad can run directly against Netfilter logging
293      messages (i.e. without the help of fwsnort).
294    - Added the ability to download the latest signatures file from
295      http://www.cipherdyne.org/psad/signatures with the --sig-update command
296      line argument to psad.
297    - Added "MISC Windows popup spam" signature.  This allows psad to detect
298      when attempts are made to send spam via the Windows Messenger service.
299    - Completely reworked --Status and --Analyze output, signature matches
300      are included now, along with a listing of top sig matches, top scanned
301      ports, and top attackers.  Also, scan data is not written to
302      /var/log/psad/ipt_analysis/ before display analysis output in -A mode;
303      analysis results are displayed much faster this way.
304    - Added ipEye, Subversion, Kuang2, Microsoft SQL, Radmin, and Ghostsurf
305      signatures.
306    - Added 'data in TCP SYN packet' signature.
307    - Added --CSV mode so that psad can be used to generate comma-separated
308      value output suitable for the AfterGlow project (see
309      http://afterglow.sourceforge.net/index.html) for graphical
310      representations of Netfilter logs and associated scan data.  Also added
311      nf2csv so that normal users can take advantage of this feature.
312    - Added emulation of the Snort "dsize" test through the use of the IP
313      length field for TCP/ICMP signatures, and the UDP length field for UDP
314      signatures.  For SYN packets, TCP options are included so psad
315      automatically adds 44 bytes (the maximum length for TCP options) so the
316      dsize test corresponds to the estimated payload length.
317    - Added the psad_id, psad_dsize, and psad_derived_sids fields for the new
318      Snort rule support.
319    - Added the ability to decode IP options, which are included within Snort
320      rules as the "ipopts" keyword.  This functionality requires that the
321      --log-ip-options command line argument is given to iptables when
322      building a rule that uses the LOG target.
323    - Added Snort rules (sids 475, 500, 501, and 502) that detect IP options
324      usage such as source routing and the traceroute IP option with the new
325      IP options decoder.
326    - Enhanced psad email alert output to include sid values that have been
327      derived from existing Snort rules.
328    - Added the ability to expand embedded variables within the psad
329      configuration files.  For example, the path to the FW_DATA_FILE is
330      defined in psad.conf as "$PSAD_DIR/fwdata", which resolves to
331      /var/log/psad/fwdata when the PSAD_DIR variable is expanded.  This
332      feature allows a consistent set of file paths to easily be defined
333      instead of using the full path for each file path.
334    - Better validation of IPT_AUTO_CHAIN{n} variables so that the from_chain
335      cannot be identical to the to_chain.
336    - Added dump_config() to psadwatchd.c and kmsgsd.c when compiled with
337      debugging support.
338    - Added ENABLE_INTF_LOCAL_NETS to have psad automatically treat all IP
339      addresses that are part of the local system as belonging to the HOME_NET
340      for signature matching.
341    - Added ENABLE_SNORT_SIG_STRICT to have psad exit if there are any
342      problems found with Snort rules in the /etc/psad/signatures file.  If
343      this feature is disabled (this is the default), then psad generates
344      syslog warnings for improperly formatted signatures).
345    - Update to print the number of IP addresses at each danger level in -A
346      analysis mode.  This is useful to get a sense for how long the disk IO
347      might take to write out all of the /var/log/psad/ipt_analysis/<IP>
348      directories.
349    - Added code to restart kmsgsd at psad start up if a previous kmsgsd
350      process is still running and TRUNCATE_FWDATA is set to 'Y' (this is the
351      default).  This probably isn't strictly necessary because kmsgsd is
352      capable of writing to the fwdata file even if another process truncates
353      it.
354    - Added code to recreate the AUTO_IPT_SOCK (/var/run/psad/auto_ipt.sock)
355      file if some other process happens to delete it out of /var/run/psad/
356    - Bugfix to allow backwards compatibility with old NOT_USED value
357      for the HOME_NET variable.
358    - Bugfix to cleanup any lost blocking rules from the running psad
359      timeouts (a separate process might have deleted rules from the psad
360      chains).
361    - Bugfix to allow Netfilter log messages to include the PHYSDEV (i.e.
362      PHYSIN and PHYSOUT) interfaces.
363    - Updated to read architecture-dependent perl module installation
364      directory out of /usr/lib/psad (e.g. "/usr/lib/psad/x86_64-linux")
365      before importing psad perl modules such as IPTables::Parse, etc. These
366      modules are now imported via "require" after the appropriate
367      directories have been added to @INC. This allows the RPM files to be
368      built on one system that builds @INC differently than the system where
369      psad is actually installed since psad can now compensate for this.
370    - Added new code to populate the <dst>_signature file in each of the
371      /var/log/psad/<ip> directories with verbose information including the
372      signature time, sid, protocol, dst port, and packet count.
373    - Changed --interval to --Interval, and added --interface to allow
374      psad's detection to be limited to a specific IN interface for the INPUT
375      and FORWARD chains (or OUT interface for the OUTPUT chain).
376    - Replaced --status-brief with --status-summary, but changed it so that
377      only the detailed IP status information is omitted.
378    - Removed unnecessary --status-sort-dl option.
379    - Added STATUS_OUTPUT_FILE so the --Status and --Analyze output is
380      captured instead of just being lost if the output was not piped to
381      'less' or another similar program.
382    - Added --restrict-ip so that psad will restrict its attack detection
383      operations to a specific IP or network.
384    - Updated psadwatchd.c to parse EMAIL_ADDRESSES out of
385      /etc/psad/psad.conf to avoid duplication of variables.
386    - Bugfix to clear old @ipt_config array after receiving a HUP signal.
387      This bug broke the auto-blocking mode.
388    - Bugfix for syslog-ng config so that any custom source for /proc/kmsg is
389      used for the psadfifo path.
390
391psad-1.4.8 (10/15/2006):
392    - Added the ability to get the auto-blocking status for a specific IP
393      address in --status-ip mode.
394    - Bugfix to use the IPT_OUTPUT_FILE and IPT_ERROR_FILE configuration
395      variables.
396    - Bugfix to restore "start" functionality in Gentoo init script.
397    - Added the ability to selectively disable psad auto-blocking emails.
398    - Added more rigorous IP matching regex from Sebastien J. (contributed
399      originally for fwknop).
400
401psad-1.4.7 (09/10/2006):
402    - Completely re-worked IPTables::ChainMgr to support the return of
403      iptables error messages that are collected via stderr.  This is critical
404      to fixing a bug where psad would sometimes die on an iptables command
405      but no information would be returned to the user.
406    - Added the ability to specify the position for both the jump rule into
407      the psad chains as well as the position for new rules within the psad
408      chains via the -I argument to iptables.  This fixes a bug where the user
409      was given the impression that the IPTABLES_AUTO_RULENUM would accomplish
410      this.
411    - Populated the _debug option in the IPTables::ChainMgr module, and also
412      added a _verbose option so that the specific iptables commands can
413      actually be seen as IPTables::ChainMgr functions are called.
414    - Added code to install.pl to ask the user if a manual restart of syslog
415      is ok upon an unsuccessful test of the syslog reconfiguration.  This
416      fixes a bug where some syslog daemons might not re-import their
417      configurations after receiving a HUP signal.
418    - Bugfix for incorrect config variable name that gated Netfilter
419      prerequisite checks.
420    - Added code to install.pl to update command paths in psad.conf and
421      psadwatchd.conf if any of the paths are broken (i.e. the local system
422      does not conform to the default paths).  By default this only happens if
423      the user does not want old configs to be merged, but to override this
424      use the new --path-update command line argument to install.pl.
425    - Added the --Skip-mod-install command line argument to install.pl to
426      allow all perl module installs to be skipped.
427    - Added the --force-mod-regex command line argument to install.pl to allow
428      a regex match on perl module names to force matching modules to be
429      installed.
430    - Added the logrotate.psad file (contributed by Albert Whale).
431
432psad-1.4.6 (06/13/2006):
433    - Added ENABLE_AUTO_IDS_REGEX and AUTO_BLOCK_REGEX to allow filtering on
434      logging prefixes.
435    - Added code to save DShield email to a file.
436    - Added IPTABLES_PREREQ_CHECK to allow the administrator to control the
437      frequency of Netfilter checks (for auto-block compatibility).
438    - Added IGNORE_LOG_PREFIXES to allow certain log prefixes to be completely
439      ignored by psad.
440    - Added classification.config file from Snort-2.3.3 so that psad can
441      assign danger levels based upon Snort rule class type.  This is useful
442      when also running fwsnort.
443    - Added snort_rule_dl to allow specific psad to assign specific danger
444      level values to particular signatures.  This is useful if you want to
445      do define certain Snort rules as being particularly evil (or not).
446      Running fwsnort is also necessary to take advantage of this feature.
447    - Added reference.config so that psad can include reference information in
448      email alerts that are derived from attacks detected by fwsnort.
449    - Updated to Snort-2.3.3 signatures.
450    - Updated to whois-4.7.13.
451
452psad-1.4.5 (01/13/2006):
453    - Bugfix in IPTables::Parse to allow the limit target to apply to
454      logging rules.
455    - Made calls to chain creation and jump rule functions for only every
456      100 block calls in auto-IDS mode.
457    - Bugfix to make sure /var/run/psad directory exists at startup since
458      this directory is removed by some Linux distributions at boot time.
459    - Bugfix for zero masks in auto_dl; this allows a network of "0.0.0.0/0"
460      to be specified.
461    - Added ENABLE_FW_LOGGING_CHECK so that the Netfilter policy check can be
462      enabled/disabled easily via psad.conf.
463    - Enhanced -D output to include "uname -a" and "perl -V" output.
464    - Added ENABLE_RENEW_BLOCK_EMAILS to allow whether renew emails are sent
465      for auto-blocked addresses.
466
467psad-1.4.4 (11/27/2005):
468    - Added MAC address reporting in psad email alerts.  This feature is
469      enabled via a new config keyword "ENABLE_MAC_ADDR_REPORTING".
470    - Added --fw-rm-block-ip <ip> option to allow IP addresses to be removed
471      from the auto-blocking chains from the command line.
472    - Updated command line firewall arguments to write commands to the
473      AUTO_IPT_SOCK domain socket.
474    - Added the ability to specify ports and port ranges to auto_dl file.
475    - Added --force-mod-install command line argument to installer to force
476      perl modules used by psad to be installed within /usr/lib/psad
477      regardless of whether they already exist in the system perl tree.
478    - Bugfix in the installer to seek() to the end of the fwdata file
479    - Bugfix for psad repeatedly trying to remove the same IP address(es)
480      from the auto-blocking chains.
481      instead of reading the entire thing into memory.
482    - Added the ability to truncate the fwdata file via a new configuration
483      keyword "TRUNCATE_FWDATA" (this is enabled by default).
484    - Bugfix in auto-blocking mode for deleting AUTO_IPT_SOCK when a HUP
485      signal is received.
486    - Bugfix for parsing Netfilter policies that contain ULOG logging rules
487      instead of the standard LOG target.
488    - Removed the smtpdaemon requirement in the RPM because psad might be
489      configured to not send email alerts.
490
491psad-1.4.3 (09/27/2005):
492    - Bugfixes for auto-blocking code.  Timeouts should be handled
493      properly, including cached IP addresses in the auto_blocked_iptables
494      file that are referenced upon psad startup.  Communication with the
495      running psad is performed over a Unix domain socket in --fw-block
496      mode.
497    - Bugfix to seek to the end of the fwdata file instead of reading the
498      entire thing into memory and then looking for newly written logging
499      messages.  This drastically reduces the amount of memory required
500      by psad.
501    - Updated to only display psad chains if --verbose is set
502    - Updated to automatically flush the psad auto-response Netfilter chains
503      at start time (subject to a new config keyword "FLUSH_IPT_AT_INIT").
504
505psad-1.4.2 (07/15/2005):
506    - Dependency bugfixes for mail binary.
507    - Bugfix for various IGNORE_* keywords not being honored.
508    - Bugfix for not timing out blocked IP addresses from a previous run.
509    - Updated to version 0.2 of the IPTables::ChainMgr module.
510    - Updated to not truncate the fwdata file upon psad startup.
511    - Added --fw-dump which produces a sanitized (i.e. no IP addresses)
512      version of the local Netfilter policy.  Also added --fw-include-ips
513      to (optionally) not sanitize IPs/nets.  Note that the 0.0.0.0 and
514      0.0.0.0/0 IPs/nets are not sanitized since they give no useful
515      information about specific IPs/nets.
516    - Added ulogd data collection mode.
517    - Bugfix for FW_MSG_SEARCH default (at least "DROP" is included now
518      even if FW_SEARCH_ALL is set to "N").
519    - Bugfix for non-network address for subnet specified with --fw-block.
520    - Bugfix for multiple --fw-block IPs/nets.
521    - Added README.SYSLOG (Francois Marier contributed the content).
522    - Made email alert prefixes (such as "[psad-alert]") customizable via
523      psad.conf.
524
525psad-1.4.1 (03/12/2005):
526    - Updated to Snort-2.3 rules in the snort_rules directory.
527    - Re-worked syslog installation portion of install.pl.  The user will
528      always be prompted to enter the syslog daemon now, and also added
529      the --syslog-conf arg to allow the config file path to be specified
530      on the install.pl command line.
531    - Bugfix in install.pl for using IP address instead of network address
532      of directly connected subnets.
533    - Updated to version 4.6.23 of the whois client.
534    - Bugfix for distinguishing OPT field associated with --log-tcp-options
535      vs. --log-ip-options.
536    - Bugfix for syslog format that may not include the "kernel:" tag.
537    - Applied patch to only install perl modules that are not already
538      installed (Blair Zajac).
539    - Bugfix for the psad version number that is sent in DShield alerts.
540    - Updated Psad module directory structure to be consistent with current
541      versions of perl (5.8.x).
542    - Added IPTables::ChainMgr module.
543    - Completely re-worked the Netfilter auto-blocking code to use
544      IPTables::ChainMgr functions so that auto-generated rules are placed
545      in chains created by psad.
546    - Added IPT_AUTO_CHAIN keyword in psad.conf which is used to define the
547      set of chains to which auto-generated Netfilter rules are added.
548    - Added --fw-list-auto to display the contents of psad Netfilter
549      chains.
550    - Added the ability to import an IP into the Netfilter auto-blocking
551      chains from the command line with --fw-block-ip.  This allows psad to
552      apply its timeout mechanism against such IPs/nets.
553    - Added the ability to ignore packets based on input interface with
554      IGNORE_INTERFACES in psad.conf.
555    - Re-worked auto_dl code, better hash design and searching function.
556    - Removed dependency on sendmail command unless DShield alerting is
557      enabled and a DShield user id is specified.
558    - Added ALERTING_METHODS keyword in the file alert.conf to allow either
559      syslog or email alerts (or both) to be disabled.  Psad and psadwatchd
560      reference this file.
561
562psad-1.4.0 (11/26/2004):
563    - Added p0f-style passive OS fingerprinting through the use of the OPT
564      field in iptables log messages (which is only logged through the use
565      of the --log-tcp-options command line arg to iptables).
566    - Bugfix for iptables log messages that include tcp sequence numbers
567      (see the iptables --log-tcp-sequence command line argument).
568    - Bugfix for O_RDONLY open flag when kmsgsd receives a HUP signal.
569
570psad-1.3.4 (10/17/2004):
571    - Bugfix for init script directory on Slackware systems.
572    - Bugfix for null prefix counters.
573    - Added --whois-analysis argument since whois lookups are now disabled
574      by default when running in analysis (-A) mode.
575    - Updated psad_init() to rework setup() and import orderings vs.
576      --fw-analyze and --Benchmark modes.
577    - Added bidirectional iptables auto-blocking support for all chains
578      except for the INPUT and OUTPUT chains.
579    - Better syslog message support when run in auto-blocking mode.
580    - Added iptables auto-block rules section to --Status output.
581    - Added init script for Fedora systems.
582    - Added default_log() function to IPTables::Parse.  This function
583      parses user defined chains in an effort to find default logging
584      rules.
585    - Added EMAIL_LIMIT_STATUS_MSG to control whether or not psad sends a
586      status email when the PSAD_EMAIL_LIMIT threshold has been reached by
587      an IP address.
588    - Added ENABLE_SCAN_ARCHIVE to control whether or not psad archives old
589      scan data within /var/log/psad/scan_archive at start time.
590
591psad-1.3.3 (09/09/2004):
592    - Fixed __WARN__ and __DIE__ exception handlers so that they
593      reference global message variables.
594    - Fixed auto danger level assignments.  Network auto assignments as
595      well as per-protocol assignments work now.
596    - Added SYSLOG_DAEMON variable to define which syslog daemon is running
597      on the underlying system instead of just guessing.
598    - Added the ability to ignore both ranges and specific ports/protocols
599      with a new variable IGNORE_PORTS in psad.conf.
600    - Bugfix to make sure email addresses are separated by spaces when
601      Psad::sendmail() is called.
602    - Bugfix for ipt_prefix counters not being parsed correct at import
603      time.
604    - Removed exclude_auto_ignore_ip() since this function was made
605      unnecessary by newly rewritten auto-assign code.
606    - Bugfix for Text::Wrap calls in install.pl uninstall() routine.
607    - Bugfix for using --no-fw-search-all even when FW_SEARCH_ALL is
608      set to "Y".
609    - Removed extraneous ".." and "**" chars from syslog messages, and
610      updated to use [+] prefix strings.
611    - Moved init scripts into init-scripts directory within source tree.
612    - Removed dependency on Bit::Vector (psad does not seem to make use
613      of any Date::Calc functions that require it).
614    - Wrapped copy() and move() calls with "or die()" to make them
615      safer in install.pl.
616    - Added check for existing psad process in install.pl.
617    - Updated to a new psad email alert subject format.  Prefixes of
618      "[psad-alert]", "[psad-error]", and "[psad-status]" are used now.
619    - Permissions fixes with umask() setting in /var/log/psad, permissions
620      fixes for files in /etc/psad at install time.
621
622psad-1.3.2 (06/25/2004):
623    - Removed FW_MSG_SEARCH from psad.conf, and created a new config
624      file "fw_search.conf" that both psad and kmsgsd use to get the
625      FW_MSG_SEARCH definition(s).
626    - Added default mode of parsing all iptables messages instead of
627      just those that contain specific search strings.  A new config
628      variable "FW_SEARCH_ALL" was added to fw_search.conf that
629      controls this mode.
630    - Updated psad and kmsgsd so that multiple firewall search strings
631      can be specified through multiple FW_MSG_SEARCH variables in
632      fw_search.conf.
633    - Added iptables chain and logging-prefix tracking for current
634      scan interval in email alerts.
635    - Added protocol-specific auto-danger level assignments.
636    - Added total scan source and destination IP address counters in
637      --Status output.
638    - Added number of email alerts sent and OS guess in default
639      --Status output.  The output is getting wide now, so there is
640      also a new option --status-brief that will remove the alerts
641      sent and OS guess columns.
642    - Added getopt() command line arg parsing to kmsgsd with two new
643      options "-c" (for config file path) and "-k" (for fw_search.conf
644      path).
645    - Made iptables parsing code into its own script "fwcheck_psad"
646      that gets called by psad.
647    - Added Dshield stats summary to --Status output.
648    - Bugfix for auto-ignore IP addresses and networks being missed.
649    - Made parsing of ifconfig output language independent (should
650      handle French now for example).
651    - Removed "psad_" prefix on files psad_signatures, psad_auto_ips,
652      psad_posf, and psad_icmp_types in /etc/psad/.
653    - Updated to version 4.6.14 of the whois client.
654
655psad-1.3.1 (12/25/2003):
656    - Added the ability to import /var/log/psad/<ip> directories
657      back into memory so scan data remains persistent across
658      psad restarts or system reboots.
659    - Added --Analyze-msgs to run psad in analysis mode against an
660      iptables logfile (/var/log/psad/fwdata by default).  The logfile
661      path can be changed with --messages-file.
662    - Added icmp type and code validation against RFC 792.
663    - Bugfix for being too strict with FW_MSG_SEARCH.
664    - Added port ranges for tcp and udp scans in <ip>/<dst>_packet_ctr.
665    - Added <ip>/<dst>_start_time and <ip>/os_guess.
666    - Bugfix for missing --no-signatures code.
667    - Updated to Snort-2.1 signatures.
668
669psad-1.3 (11/30/2003):
670    - Replaced all signatures in psad_signatures with updated snort
671      rules.
672    - Added support for source and destination ip addresses in
673      signature matching code.  A new variable "HOME_NET" makes this
674      possible.
675    - Added support for the iptables output chain.
676    - Added chain tracking for all signatures.
677    - Replaced match_fastsigs() with two new routines for tcp and
678      udp signature matching that don't autovivify hash keys.
679    - Removed support for ipchains.
680    - Added support for metalog.
681    - Removed all "Undefined Code" signatures from psad_signatures.
682    - Re-worked %auto_blocked_ips hash and corresponding blocking
683      routines.  This (hopefully) fixes a restart bug seen on older
684      systems such as those that are still running versions of perl
685      less than 5.6.
686    - Re-worked firewall policy parsing routines.  Chains that have
687      a default policy of DROP are handled properly now.
688    - Bugfix for missing NULL char in kmsgsd.c.
689    - Updated scan alerting format.  Put current interval protocol
690      status before source and destination addresses.
691    - Buffer overflow fix in kmsgsd.c for size of buf[MAX_LINE_BUF]
692      buffer in read() call.
693    - Added --no-kmsgsd option to aid in psad --debug mode.
694
695psad-1.2.4 (10/15/2003):
696    - Added danger level to subject line in email alerts.
697    - Removed diskmond altogether since psad now handles disk space
698      thresholds directly.  This allows filehandles to be handled
699      properly.
700    - Added auto_block_ignore_ip() to prevent 0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.1,
701      and local interface ips from being included in auto blocking
702      routines.
703    - Added Bit::Vector module to stop installation warnings from
704      Date::Calc.
705    - Made get_local_ips() called periodically since local addresses
706      may change (dhcp, etc.).
707    - Added installation code and init script for Gentoo Linux.
708    - Bugfix for INIT_DIR in uninstall() routine in install.pl.
709    - Bugfix for auto-blocking loop after timeouts are hit.
710    - Added --status-dl [N] to display status information only for
711      those scans that reach at least [N].
712
713psad-1.2.3 (09/12/2003):
714    - Added interface tracking for scans.
715    - Bugfix for not opening /etc/hosts.deny the right way in
716      tcpwr_block().
717    - Bugfix for psadfifo path in syslog-ng config.
718    - Better format for summary stats section in email alerts.
719    - Bugfix for INIT_DIR path on non-RedHat systems.
720    - Bugfix for gzip path.
721    - Make Psad.pm installed last of all perl modules installed
722      by psad.
723    - Added additional call to incr_syscall_ctr() in psadwatchd.c
724
725psad-1.2.2 (08/24/2003):
726    - psad is finally available as an RPM package.
727    - Added chain tracking for iptables.
728    - Added chain counts to --Status output.
729    - Bugfix for psad not taking into account multiple scan
730      destinations.
731    - Reworked auto-blocking code for both tcpwrappers and
732      iptables.  Lines added to /etc/hosts.deny will no longer be
733      duplicated.  Added IPTABLES_AUTO_RULENUM and
734      IPCHAINS_AUTO_RULENUM so auto rules can be inserted at a
735      configurable point within iptables and ipchains policies.
736    - Psad now installs all perl modules within /usr/lib/psad.
737    - Removed /var/log/psad/<ip>/scanlog file since it was wasting
738      too much disk.
739    - Made psad, psadwatchd, and diskmond take the machine hostname
740      from their respective config files.  This makes installation
741      via the rpm easier, and is generally cleaner.
742    - Added scan destination in --Status output.
743    - Added --status-sort-dl (the default status output is now
744      sorted by ip address by default).
745
746psad-1.2.1 (07/11/2003):
747    - Bugfix for multiple processes being spawned by psadwatchd
748      due to lack of proper config variables in the new split
749      daemon config files.
750    - Bugfix for old scan messages being regenerated if a HUP
751      signal is received.
752    - Bugfix for incorrectly calculating disk utilization in
753      diskmond.c.
754    - Extended install.pl to include compression for archived
755      files in /etc/psad.
756    - Added preserve questions in install.pl for the psad
757      signature and auto ips files.
758    - Bugfix for --USR1 command line switch not mapping to the
759      correct subroutine.
760    - Bugfix for psad man page missing the pipe character in
761      psadfifo line for syslog.conf.
762
763psad-1.2 (06/18/2003):
764    - Added passive OS fingerprinting based on packet ttl, length,
765      tos, and id fields.
766    - Added dshield.org alerting capability.
767    - Added exec_external_script() for external script execution.
768    - Added auto blocked timeouts.
769    - Implemented config re-imports via HUP signals in a manner
770      similar to various other system daemons (sysylog, apache
771      etc.)
772    - Better --Status output that shows packet counts per protocol
773      for each ip.
774    - Added --ip-status for more verbose status output for a
775      particular ip address.
776    - Added config preservation code to install.pl.
777    - Added Psad::psyslog().
778    - Split psad.conf into a separate config file for each of the
779      four psad daemons.
780    - Completely re-worked the auto blocking code (made dedicated
781      files for iptables and ipchains block methods).
782    - Added danger level hash.
783    - Minor code cleanups (shorter hash keys, etc.).
784
785psad-1.1.1 (04/26/2003):
786    - Bugfix for incorrect usage of %scan hash keys associated
787      with tcp/udp when the current protocol is icmp.
788    - Bugfix for being too strict on iptable default log string.
789    - Reworked USR1 signal handler so the Data::Dumper function
790      call is made in the main part of the psad code.
791    - Added a startup message for psad.
792    - Minor bugfix for leading whitespace in auto_ips.
793
794psad-1.1 (04/20/2003):
795    - Added the IPTables::Parse module for better processing of
796      the iptables ruleset.
797    - Added --snort-sids so that iptables messages generated by
798      fwsnort can be included in alerts.  Such alerts now include
799      the content fields of packets (fwsnort uses the iptables
800      string match module).
801    - Added the ability to specify entire networks in the auto
802      ips file through the use of the Net::IPv4Addr module.
803    - Better logging format that reinstates the current interval,
804      and adds an "overall stats" section that includes packet
805      counters per protocol.
806    - Removed the PROTO hash key since it was unnecesssary.
807    - Better benchmarking code.
808    - Bug fix for incorrectly looking for the "MAC" string in
809      iptables messages that could have been generated by the
810      FORWARD chain.
811
812psad-1.0 (02/27/2003):
813    - Added --Benchmark and --packets command line options to support
814      psad benchmarking.
815    - Bugfix for improperly detecting NULL scans.
816    - Completely redesigned website.
817
818psad-1.0.0-pre4 (11/26/2002):
819    - Rewrote kmsgsd and psadwatchd in C.
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