We are pleased to announce Suricata 3.0.2. The release addresses various issues affecting stability. Libhtp 0.5.20 is bundled.
Get the release here:
http://www.openinfosecfoundation.org/download/suricata-3.0.2.tar.gz
Special thanks
ANSSI, Stamus Networks, NorCert, AFL project, CoverityScan
Mats Klepsland, Aleksey Katargin, David Diallo
Known issues & missing features
In a development release like this things may not be as polished yet. So please handle with care. That said, if you encounter issues, 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.
SuriCon 2.0
Join us in Washington, D.C. November 9-11 for the 2nd Suricata User Conference. http://suricon.net/
Training & Support
Need help installing, updating, validating and tuning Suricata? We have trainings coming up. September 12-16 in Paris, November 7 & 8 in Washington, D.C.: see http://suricata-ids.org/training/
For support options also see http://suricata-ids.org/support/
About Suricata
Suricata is a high performance Network Threat Detection, 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.