# ChangeLog for net-firewall/psad # Copyright 2000-2005 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-firewall/psad/ChangeLog,v 1.26 2005/04/21 14:12:33 blubb Exp $ 21 Apr 2005; Simon Stelling psad-1.3.2.ebuild: stable on amd64 22 Jan 2005; Bryan Østergaard psad-1.3.2.ebuild: Stable on alpha. 07 Jan 2005; Bryan D. Stine psad-1.4.0.ebuild: Sync up installed files with RPM spec. 06 Jan 2005; Bryan D. Stine psad-1.3.1.ebuild, psad-1.3.2.ebuild, psad-1.3.4.ebuild, psad-1.4.0.ebuild: A couple of fixes for unreported bugs. Typo fixes for postinst einfo in 1.3.1-1.3.4 ebuilds. Removed that same postinst einfo from 1.4.0 and added detection for different sysloggers, giving conf suggestions for each. Closes bug #76966. 05 Jan 2005; Bryan D. Stine psad-1.3.2.ebuild: x86 stable 1.3.2. 05 Jan 2005; Bryan D. Stine psad-1.3.1.ebuild, psad-1.3.2.ebuild, psad-1.3.4.ebuild, psad-1.4.0.ebuild: Changed dependancy on mailx to virtual/mailx. Fixes bug #73972. 29 Dec 2004; Ciaran McCreesh : Change encoding to UTF-8 for GLEP 31 compliance *psad-1.4.0 (01 Dec 2004) 01 Dec 2004; Bryan D. Stine +psad-1.3.4.ebuild, +psad-1.4.0.ebuild: I need to keep up with the bumps better. The latest two bumps close #69263 (thanks Daniel Webert) and #72990 (thanks Alexey Portnov). The new upstream version have changed the init-script locations in the tarballs, so the ebuilds were updated accordingly. 08 Aug 2004; Tom Martin psad-1.3.1.ebuild, psad-1.3.2.ebuild: Typo in DESCRIPTION: Scannning -> Scanning. Bug 59717. *psad-1.3.2 (24 Jun 2004) 24 Jun 2004; Bryan Stine ; psad-1.3.1.ebuild, +psad-1.3.2.ebuild: Version bump to new 1.3.2 release. This release also resulted in a few rewritten installation instructions and some changed filenames. Also changed /etc/init.d doins stuff to doexe. 21 Jun 2004; Bryan Stine ; psad-1.3.1.ebuild: The ebuild now installs manfiles. Thanks to Michael Rash for pointing this out. 05 Jun 2004; Bryan Østergaard psad-1.3.1.ebuild: Stable on alpha. 30 May 2004; Robin H. Johnson psad-1.3.1.ebuild: mailx move 23 Mar 2004; Bryan Stine psad-1.2.4-r1.ebuild, psad-1.3.1.ebuild, psad-1.3.ebuild: Expunged old ebuilds. Bumping 1.3.1 to x86 stable, but need to wait on deps for the other arches. 02 Feb 2004; Bryan Stine ; psad-1.2.4-r1.ebuild, psad-1.3.1.ebuild, psad-1.3.ebuild: Added information about conf changes required for system loggers, closes bug 38234 *psad-1.3.1 (13 Jan 2004) 13 Jan 2004; Bryan Stine psad-1.3.1.ebuild, psad-1.2.4-r1.ebuild, psad-1.3.ebuild: Version bump. Thanks to seemant for helping me maintain this before now. Also, hppa, mips, ia64 and arm have been removed from KEYWORDS. Runtime dependencies are not yet available for those architectures. *psad-1.3 (01 Dec 2003) 01 Dec 2003; Seemant Kulleen psad-1.2.3-r1.ebuild, psad-1.2.4-r1.ebuild, psad-1.2.4.ebuild, psad-1.3.ebuild: version bump, and moved 1.2.4-r1 to stable x86. The usual Battoussai acknowledgement here :) *psad-1.2.4-r1 (28 Oct 2003) 28 Oct 2003; Seemant Kulleen psad-1.2.4-r1.ebuild, files/psad-1.2.4-metalog.patch: new patch to make psad work better with metalog. The patch was written by: Dennis Freise and sent to psad's upstream author and myself. Battoussai rediff'd it and updated the ebuild for us. *psad-1.2.4 (20 Oct 2003) 20 Oct 2003; Seemant Kulleen psad-1.2.4.ebuild: version bump, with fixes: This one seds the machine's hostname (based on /etc/hostname and /etc/dnsdomainname) into the psad.conf file. I also fixed a problem regarding the perl modules bundled with psad (they needed to be put into subdirs of the /usr/lib/psad directory). And finally, diskmond has been removed from the package -- All this work was done by Battoussai. *psad-1.2.3-r1 (06 Oct 2003) 06 Oct 2003; Seemant Kulleen psad-1.2.3-r1.ebuild: Moved bundled PERL module locations to /usr/lib/psad to avoid conflicts with the system PERL tree -- thanks again to Battoussai 19 Sep 2003; Seemant Kulleen : version bump, thanks again to Battoussai (Bryan Stine ) *psad-1.2.1 (17 Sep 2003) 17 Sep 2003; Seemant Kulleen psad-1.2.1.ebuild: Port Scanning Attack Detection daemon. This is a dependency of Bastille, and probably can be used standalone as well. Much thanks to Battoussai (Bryan Stine ) for this.