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Re: Snort 2.9.16.0 has been released


From: Dorian ROSSE via Snort-devel <snort-devel () lists snort org>
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 16:58:40 +0000

It is happy a new release but can you run your older release???

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Subject: [Snort-users] Snort 2.9.16.0 has been released


https://blog.snort.org/2020/04/snort-29160-has-been-released.html

Snort 2.9.16.0 has been released

We just released Snort major release, 2.9.16.0  Take a look at the release notes below for more information:

2020-04-13 - Snort 2.9.16.0
New Additions

•  Added support for early inspection of HTTP payload before flushing in pre-ack mode. This feature can be enabled 
using fast_blocking in http inspect configuration.

• Added 64-bit support for Windows 10 operating system.

• Added support for glibc version 2.30.


Improvements / Fix


• Fixed file policy not working with character prefix in chunk size.

• Updated the file magic to detect ALZ file types.

• Addressed an issue when out-of-order FIN is received by dropping it.

• Normalize randomly encoded nulls interspersed in the HTTP server response to UTF-8.



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You may download this latest version of Snort from our downloads site<https://www.snort.org/downloads>.

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