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Re: [Emerging-Sigs] [Snort-devel] Snort 2.9.0.1 Now Available
From: Miso Patel <miso.patel () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 08:39:28 -0500
This is concerning to me and not something I expect from an enterprise product. I think I've mentioned this before but Windows XP is still supported after more than 10 years. So as soon as a new "three digit" release comes out, the old stuff is not supported? What about all the snorts in embedded devices (over 100 from what I read)? What about bugs? For example, 2.9.0 comes out and according to this thread, there are bug with HTTP inspect and stream reassembly. But people are forced to upgrade since 2.8.x is no longer supported. But then they upgrade to a buggy version that can be bypassed and it seems like catch-22. Now I am curious, what is the support model for Suricata? I know ET Pro supports rules back to 2.4 but does OISF/Suricata adopt the same stance as Sourcefire here? Miso Patel, CISO On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 8:25 AM, L0rd Ch0de1m0rt <l0rdch0de1m0rt () gmail com>wrote:
I guess I'm confused here ... I thought "support" for Snort was current version and current version minus 1. What you say says "support" is current version and current version minus zero. When did this happen? -L0rd C. On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Steven Sturges <steve.sturges () sourcefire com> wrote:There was an issue in that HTTP inspect wasn't correctly handling raw vs. stream reassembled packets when looking at HTTP response data. This fix is included in 2901 -- refer to ChangeLog (changes to hi_client.c/hi_server.c). As to the support of 2.8.6, with the release of 2.9.0, 2.8.6.x is no longer supported. When there is a new "3 digit" release no further patches are made to the previous version of Snort. On 11/1/2010 1:05 PM, L0rd Ch0de1m0rt wrote:Hello. Does this release fix the issue where the HTTP pre-processor wasn't properly examining reassembled data across fragmented packets? (I don't know the exact cause of the bug - maybe it was the other way around and Stream5 wasn't properly doing the reassebly.) It was announced that there would be a patch for that issue, just want to see if this is it. If so, when can we expect the 2.8.6.1 patch be released? 2.8.6.1 is still supported, right? Thanks! -L0rd C. On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Snort Releases <snortreleases () snort org> wrote:Snort 2.9.0.1 is now available on snort.org, at http://www.snort.org/snort-downloads/. 2.9.0 RC & later packages are signed with a new PGP key (that is signed with the previous key). Snort 2.9.0.1 addresses the following: * Fixed maximum flowbits configuration parsing to specify the number of bits in accordance with the Snort manual, rather than number of bytes. If you have 'config flowbits_size' in your snort.conf, double check that it has the correct setting. * Fixed a packet size issue with the IPQ and NFQ DAQs. * Fixed issue with Stream5 overlap limit processing. * Updated the version of LibPCRE bundled with the Windows installer. This update fixes a bug that caused some PCRE matches to fail on Windows. Please see the Release Notes and ChangeLog for more details. Please submit bugs, questions, and feedback tosnort-beta () sourcefire com.Happy Snorting! The Snort Release Team------------------------------------------------------------------------------Nokia and AT&T present the 2010 Calling All Innovators-North AmericacontestCreate new apps & games for the Nokia N8 for consumers in U.S. andCanada$10 million total in prizes - $4M cash, 500 devices, nearly $6M inmarketingDevelop with Nokia Qt SDK, Web Runtime, or Java and Publish to OviStorehttp://p.sf.net/sfu/nokia-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Snort-devel mailing list Snort-devel () lists sourceforge net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/snort-devel_______________________________________________ Emerging-sigs mailing list Emerging-sigs () emergingthreats net http://lists.emergingthreats.net/mailman/listinfo/emerging-sigs Support Emerging Threats! Get your ET Stuff! Tshirts, Coffee Mugs and Lanyards http://www.emergingthreats.net/index.php/support-et-and-buy-et-schwag.html
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