Re:[ANNOUNCE] conntrack-tools 1.0.0 released

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At 2011-02-27 10:28:11,"Pablo Neira Ayuso" <pablo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>The Netfilter project presents the first stable release of the
>conntrack-tools, that is composed of:
>
>- The userspace daemon so-called conntrackd that covers the specific
>aspects of stateful Linux firewalls to enable high availability
>solutions. It can be used as statistics collector of the firewall use as
>well, although ulogd2 is the prefered option for logging. The daemon is
>highly configurable and extensible.
>
>- The command line interface (CLI) conntrack that provides an interface
>to add, delete and update flow entries, list current active flows in
>plain text/XML, current IPv4 NAT'ed flows, reset counters, and flush the
>complete connection tracking table among many other.
>
>This summary of changes with regards to previous is the following:
>
>- improvements for the autotools/build infrastructure from Jan Engelhardt.
>- lots of documentation updates.
>- SYN_SENT2 support for the command line tool conntrack (which was added
>in Linux kernel >= 2.6.31).
>- allow to listen to update and destroy expectation events (it requires
>a Linux kernel >= 2.6.37).
>- conntrack timestamping support with -o ktimestamp (this support
>requires the upcoming Linux 2.6.38).
>- one fix for conntrackd: two very consecutive commit invocations with
>option -c may result in the hang of the second commit invocation if the
>first commit did not finish yet. As a result the second commit
>invocation required a manual SIGTERM.
>
>See changelog attached for more details.
>
>You can download it from:
>http://www.netfilter.org/projects/conntrack-tools/downloads.html
>
>More information at:
>http://conntrack-tools.netfilter.org
>
>Official documentation at:
>http://conntrack-tools.netfilter.org/manual.html
>
>enjoy!
>Pablo

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