Hi

Thanks for the new version! We've tested it on FreeBSD 6.3 and so far it
appears to work perfectly. Our previous problem with dropping fragmented
packets after the first (2031730) is resolved.

Oren

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Darren Reed
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2009 3:12 AM
To: IP Filter
Subject: IPFilter 4.1.32 RC#1

To start off the new year, I'm uploading a release candidate for the
next release of IPFilter (4.1.32). Being where I am, I've got limited
access to testing how well it compiles on various platforms, never mind
do real testing, so I'm hoping that a few people can download it and try
it out over the next few weeks.

Darren

http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ipfilter/ip_fil4.1.32rc1.tar.gz

SHA1 (ip_fil4.1.32rc1.tar.gz) = 4c9ac0f195f3c51f161a84df0459431e911afca7

4.1.32 RC1 - Release 1 January 2009

2031730 4.1.31 Nat drops fragmented packets after the first

2214661 ipf doesn't handle IPv6 fragments

2473273 NAT removed before RST/ICMP sent

2216500 fin_state serves no purpose

2424604 adding random MD5 data causes panic

2304435 Ineffecient lock usage in logging

2216491 fin_nat serves little purpose

1859718 IPF 4.1.28 repeated kernel panic Solaris 9 32bit

2055619 duplicating a free'd packet will fail

2042949 Excessive locking when creating nat_t

2035610 nat_update does not need to get locks

2214658 ipf mostly ignores locking in NetBSD

1979427 Memory leak in user utilities - token never freed (rel br)

* try to guess if SUNWspro wants -m64

2063742 4.1.30 breaks builds on Solaris 8

4.1.31 - Release 27 July 2008


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