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27 janeiro 2005 Sergey V Turchin <zerg at altlinux dot org> 2.4.0-alt1
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- build with gcc3.2
- 1.9.9 release.
- Fixed a small bug in the DHCP rules. (It was blocking lease refreshes on
Win). - Fixed ipchains support, looks like it's been broken for a while.
- Resetting the network subsystem now handles ipchains or iptables in
/usr/sbin/ too. - Added AudioGalaxy and DirectPlay (most Microsoft games), Halflife support.
- Fixed a tiny crash bug in the case where the protocol DB file can't be
found. - Made the source port usage info in the protocol DB tighter.
- Looks for ipchains/iptables in /usr/local/sbin too.
- 1.9.8 release.
- Added proper multi-language support to the protocol DB.
- Fixed a nasty bug in the generated firewall scripts that could cause
the machine to appear to hang at boottime. - Fix a small design bug concerning the user defined protocols. (Accepts
any source port now, instead of just ones in the dynamic range). - Guarddog now looks for ipchains or iptables in /usr/sbin/.
- firewall script was moved to /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall (patch)
- 1.9.7 release.
- The README file has been updated. Please read it.
- Firewall script now returns a proper exit code.
- Fixed Diablo II protocol entry. (I hope)
- Added Microsoft's "SMB over TCP" protocol to the DB.
- Added XDMCP to the DB.
- The iptables part now only accepts NEW state tracking entries that are SYN
packets. - Fixed a buglet where clicking 'Ok' is the firewall disabled didn't exit the
program after reseting the network subsystem. - Added DHCP support to the "Advanced" tab. (Thanks to Ludovic Lange for the
patch). - Added "Log Aborted TCP connections" option. This can detect half-open
stealth scans. (Now every nmap scan type can be logged). - Specifies the log level to iptables as a number. (iptables>=1.2.3 wants a
number) - Scripts now explictly use bash instead of just plain sh. (bash is the
official standard linux shell anyway). - Fixed NFS support.
- Scripts now explicitly use gawk(1) instead of just plain awk(1).
- Fixed a problem that would stop the firewall script from working properly
for people who use a language setting other than English. (thanks to
Ludovic Lange detecting submitting a patch for this).
- rebuilt with libpng.so.3
- First build for ALT.
- 1.9.6 release.
- Fixed a bug that would cause Guarddog to crash if you pressed ctrl+u while
editing an address. - Removed use of ++ in the firewall script.
- Added the netbios port 138 stuff to the DB and rolled all the netbios
entries into just one entry: Windows Networking. - Renamed "Authentication" in the DB to the more accurate "ident/auth".
- Added LDAP, LDAP-SLL, SWAT, Diablo II, IPP and Nessus to the DB.
- Should handle broadcast packets better. (Your logs should not fill up with
netbios/smb broadcasts). - Firewall script doesn't make as many assumptions about which directories
the unix tools live in.
- Small clean ups.
- The "Advanced Protocol Help" now works.
- Fixed a nasty bug in the definition for ICQ that leaving the firewall
wide open. - Fixed the annoying "[: -eq: unary operator expected" buglet that some
people were seeing. - Fixed to work when virtual interfaces are defined.
- Now handles NIC broadcast addresses properly.
- Added code to enforce the Strong ES model (RFC 1122 section 3.3.4.2).
- Now correctly avoids trying to use DNS when there are no decent NICs
available. (This was causing slow reboots with iptables complaining when
it could not resolve host names). - Added the ability to Import/Export the firewall script to the Advanced tab.
It also has a "Description" text box for the benefit of people who want to
juggle firewalls for several machines. - Since adding Import/Export of firewall scripts, it has become meaningful to
run Guarddog as a non-root user to create scripts to be used elsewhere.
It is now possible to run Guarddog as a mere mortal with reduced
functionality. - Reformatted the changelog.
- No long uses the konsole to run the firewall script in. Guarddog now has
it's own window that it can run the firewall and other scripts in. When run,
the firewall script was says what it is doing. Much friendlier. - Gnutella and NetMeeting support added.
- Fixed a small bug that sometimes caused the same modprobe command to output
multiple times. - Fixed a bug that was causing configuration to get scrambled when read in.
- Fixed a crash if you click to the right of the checkboxes on
the protocol page. - Fixed a bug that would cause Guarddog to fail to read the
existing firewall if it doesn't contain at least one user defined zone. - Add 'Connections' list which allows the user to select which zones the
current zone should be connected to. - Rearranged the GUI somewhat. It's now much better layed out and sports
icons and symbolic hints in places. - Added builtin help box on the protocol panel. Shows information and help
about a given protocol. - Also replaced a lot of input boxes in the GUI with spinboxes.
- The last rpm from me had a dependancy problem. RPM saw that my opengl
library was using the Nvidia libGLcore.so library so it thought that
everyone should have a libGLcore.so install reguardless of which driver
they actually use. grrrr. Why RPM thinks it should list the dependancies
of my particular libGL.so in with the final package is beyond me. Anyway,
This spec file is the same as the 1.9.2-1mdk one except that on my system
I've hacked my /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires script to *never* list
libGLcore.so. Works, but it's not a great solution. The generated RPM file
will no longer demand a libGLcore.so...
- Netfilter/iptables is now supported. The generated firewalls use either
ipchains or iptables automatcially at run time. It also uses
iptables state tracking modules to handle annoying things like FTP. This
provides a *much* tighter firewall than old ipchains. - Advanced logging also part of the new iptables support, including rate
limited logging and even log messages to warn when rate limiting is in
effect. Reflected in the GUI is a whole new tab pane dedicated to logging. - The address lists now happily accept domain names instead of just IP
addresses. - Also fixed a nasty bug in the ipchains firewall that was causing the wrong
zone policies to be applied to packets. We don't call these a development
versions for nothing folks! - The RPM creates two small scripts in /etc/ppp to make sure that the
firewall is run when every a PPP interface goes up or down. This is a
workaround for a bug in the PPP scripts.
- Protocols can now be set to either Deny/Accept and now also Reject.
- It is now possible to specify user defined protocols. i.e. open/close
specific ports. - 'printer', 'syslog' and 'ntp' have now been added to the network protocol
database.
- The first developer release aiming at version 2.0. The 1.9.0
and higher code is a rewrite and redesign. Significant changes are the use
of XML to store a database of information about network protocols. The work
and code is also shared with Watchdog. I intend to fully document the XML
format I've designed in the hope that others will find it useful and support
it. Guarddog now has the concept of 'zones' which allow you to place
different hosts and networks into groups which can then have different
firewall policies. Router configurations are a target for 2.0, but this
development version still doesn't support them, yet.
- No real changes except for updates and additions to the documentation.
- Generated firewalls now setup the kernel networking protection.
- Generated firewalls are now tighter, only opening the Local Port range
instead of all non-privileged ports where appropriate. - Added option to always Reject Auth requests. (This can speed up POP connections).
- Small fix for ISDN users. (Thanks to Joerg Buchland).
- Now requires KDE 2.
- Most of the GUI code has been rewritten for KDE 2.
- GUI has also been cleaned up somewhat.
- It also attempts to automatically identify which interface is
being used to access the net. (Thanks to J. F. Gratton). - Added an option to completely disable the firewall.
- RealPlayer support added.
- Small changes to the GUI to fix a few layout problems. Still
not perfect, but much better. - Manual is much more complete now. Now has a tutorial and FAQ section.
- Fixed a small bug in the menu entry to Guarddog.
- 0.9.1 release.
- Packaged with RPM for Mandrake 7.1 (should also work with Redhat).
- Some display glitch fixes, still more remain, grrr.
- Should now be able to find the protocol database file ok. Sorry to those people
who tried to get it to run from source and failed. - Uses sane defaults for checkboxes in new firewalls.