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author | Stuart Cardall <developer@it-offshore.co.uk> | 2014-03-20 08:00:47 +0000 |
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committer | Natanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org> | 2014-03-31 11:52:41 +0000 |
commit | bedbf4896916660a5d0728343c4c8f3cc42570ae (patch) | |
tree | 37ca6d1ada07c171a189c2e16e6fb1ea009a0391 /testing/psad/APKBUILD | |
parent | a2ac0af3743c178bbf03fb0991a19e2241837faf (diff) | |
download | aports-bedbf4896916660a5d0728343c4c8f3cc42570ae.tar.bz2 aports-bedbf4896916660a5d0728343c4c8f3cc42570ae.tar.xz |
/testing/PSAD - version bump to 2.2.3
Version bump to PSAD 2.2.3
ChangeLog
psad-2.2.3 (03/01/2014):
- Added compatibility with 'upstart' init daemons with assistance from Tim
Kramer. This change adds a new config variable 'ENABLE_PSADWATCHD' that
can be used to disable psadwatchd when deployed with upstart since it
has built-in process monitoring and restarting capabilities. By default
psadwatchd is not enabled anymore since this variable is set to "N". The
reason for this change is that psad is extremely stable and so almost
never needs to be restarted in practice, and process monitoring is
better provided via other solutions (like upstart) anyway. In addition,
a new init script located at init-scripts/upstart/psad.conf has been
added that is compatible with upstart - this script is meant to be copied
to the /etc/init/ directory.
- (Wolfgang Breyha) Bug fix to allow VLAN interfaces and interface aliases
in IGNORE_INTERFACES. This fixes issue #8 on github.
- Bug fix to not modify /etc/hosts.deny permissions when removing
tcpwrappers auto-block rules. This issue was reported as Debian bug
#724267 (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=724267) and
relayed via Franck Joncourt. Closes issue #7 on github.
psad-2.2.2 (01/13/2014):
- Added detection for Errata Security's "Masscan" port scanner that was
used in an Internet-wide scan for port 22 on Sept. 12, 2013 (see:
http://blog.erratasec.com/2013/09/we-scanned-internet-for-port-22.html).
The detection strategy used by psad relies on the fact that masscan does
not appear to set the options portion of the TCP header, and if the
iptables LOG rules that generate log data for psad are built with the
--log-tcp-options switch, then no options in a SYN scan can be seen.
This is not to say that other scanning software always sets TCP options -
Scapy seems to not set options by default when issuing a SYN scan like
this either: http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/doc/usage.html#syn-scans
There is a new psad.conf variable "EXPECT_TCP_OPTIONS" to assist with
Masscan detection as well. When looking for Masscan SYN scans, psad
requires at least one TCP options field to be populated within a LOG
message (so that it knows --log-tcp-options has been set for at least
some logged traffic), and after seeing this then SYN packets with no
options are attributed to Masscan traffic. All usual psad threshold
variables continue to apply however, so (by default) a single Masscan
SYN packet will not trigger a psad alert. Masscan detection can be
disabled altogether by setting EXPECT_TCP_OPTIONS to "N", and this will
not affect any other psad detection techniques such as passive OS
fingerprinting, etc.
- RPM bug fix to include the protocols file.
Diffstat (limited to 'testing/psad/APKBUILD')
-rw-r--r-- | testing/psad/APKBUILD | 10 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/testing/psad/APKBUILD b/testing/psad/APKBUILD index 97af4fa6ad..e5d2349828 100644 --- a/testing/psad/APKBUILD +++ b/testing/psad/APKBUILD @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ # Contributor: IT Offshore <developer@it-offshore.co.uk> # Maintainer: pkgname=psad -pkgver=2.2.1 -pkgrel=1 +pkgver=2.2.3 +pkgrel=0 pkgdesc="3 lightweight system daemons that analyze iptables log messages to detect port scans and other suspicious traffic" url="http://cipherdyne.org/psad/" arch="all" @@ -97,12 +97,12 @@ package() { "$pkgdir"/etc/conf.d/$pkgname || return 1 } -md5sums="ee600d9b6b4b915b026370c9a3726b5f psad-nodeps-2.2.1.tar.gz +md5sums="c01dbd4f08d6d77ccdc0a27d1f21be91 psad-nodeps-2.2.3.tar.gz e079dfcd533bc9bcf6f32525868fdd9b psad.initd bc07efebb41cc23c4be129bbbacc874b psad.confd" -sha256sums="0422cdd1a37d4c8fcc1a4ce6e7c4a6974e58fdde82242f45b83eb6beb85708b5 psad-nodeps-2.2.1.tar.gz +sha256sums="e8f1d31555156dc4e71869f48312978d8432d74d4f9a475817b9ac43a8868274 psad-nodeps-2.2.3.tar.gz f1570450fd5e4e6a6e044b52ecd342d8f2bc2034ec8699c244b9f1a79d38026c psad.initd 74c72225fa37c367a458321b737050cacaf262f32b0cc13babc54468ff1988b9 psad.confd" -sha512sums="9e3f475376c3c7b753e71676f5c9d639e9fffd93caf864faa130f8030e37f9a6c57ba59c9519d2bd8dde945f7ff7a014ca2a710bd4b7be9721ca7f13f879b970 psad-nodeps-2.2.1.tar.gz +sha512sums="8ab5684708b538266526bd0fdfcc0044acb1c59630e3c16dd4573105e8e703a037b446398e2c9f50be24ef5ae70bf46d98b59f11b6c5e81fc5b11abe0b1bde33 psad-nodeps-2.2.3.tar.gz e4daea5c93b72d9818388435dd90d24360336cc3a46c698feb01162e40b78a0f96241054368303b3093e64f1cd517db08de4b6e128a8e0ec77e6b9770e10cec9 psad.initd a80666f59356cc6157a9f5dca132991d4f1e0afda8f673d602de2557219d5521bec9ae148330e98d9483175d14d96e4cc2ccd11541d8b187b0e47f44ba4ada54 psad.confd" |