The OISF development team is proud to announce Suricata 2.0.1rc1, the first (and hopefully only) release candidate for Suricata 2.0.1. This brings TLS Heartbleed detection and fixes a number of issues in the 2.0 release.
Download
Get the new release here: http://www.openinfosecfoundation.org/download/suricata-2.0.1rc1.tar.gz
Notable changes
- OpenSSL Heartbleed detection. Thanks to Pierre Chifflier and Will Metcalf
- Fixed Unix Socket runmode
- Fixed AF_PACKET IPS support
All closed tickets
- Feature #1157: Always create pid file if –pidfile command line option is provided
- Feature #1173: tls: OpenSSL heartbleed detection
- Bug #978: clean up app layer parser thread local storage
- Bug #1064: Lack of Thread Deinitialization For Decoder Modules
- Bug #1101: Segmentation in AppLayerParserGetTxCnt
- Bug #1136: negated app-layer-protocol FP on multi-TX flows
- Bug #1141: dns response parsing issue
- Bug #1142: dns tcp toclient protocol detection
- Bug #1143: tls protocol detection in case of tls-alert
- Bug #1144: icmpv6: unknown type events for MLD_* types
- Bug #1145: ipv6: support PAD1 in DST/HOP extension hdr
- Bug #1146: tls: event on ‘new session ticket’ in handshake
- Bug #1159: Possible memory exhaustion when an invalid bpf-filter is used with AF_PACKET
- Bug #1160: Pcaps submitted via Unix Socket do not finish processing in Suricata 2
- Bug #1161: eve: src and dst mixed up in some cases
- Bug #1162: proto-detect: make sure probing parsers for all registered ports are run
- Bug #1163: HTP Segfault
- Bug #1165: af_packet – one thread consistently not working
- Bug #1170: rohash: CID 1197756: Bad bit shift operation (BAD_SHIFT)
- Bug #1176: AF_PACKET IPS mode is broken in 2.0
- Bug #1177: eve log do not show action ‘dropped’ just ‘allowed’
- Bug #1180: Possible problem in stream tracking
Special thanks
We’d like to thank the following people and corporations for their contributions and feedback:
- Ken Steele — Tilera
- Jason Ish — Endace/Emulex
- Tom Decanio — nPulse
- Pierre Chifflier
- Will Metcalf
- Duarte Silva
- Brad Roether
- Christophe Vandeplas
- Jason Jones
- Jorgen Bohnsdalen
- Fábio Depin
- Gines Lopez
- Ivan Ristic
- Coverity
Known issues & missing features
This is a “release candidate”-quality release so the stability should be good although unexpected corner cases might happen. If you encounter one, please let us know! As always, we are doing our best to make you aware of continuing development and items within the engine that are not yet complete or optimal. With this in mind, please notice the list we have included of known items we are working on.
See issues for an up to date list and to report new issues. See Known_issues for a discussion and time line for the major issues.
About Suricata
Suricata is a high performance Network IDS, IPS and Network Security Monitoring engine. Open Source and owned by a community run non-profit foundation, the Open Information Security Foundation (OISF). Suricata is developed by the OISF, its supporting vendors and the community.
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