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    Suricata Bug Fix Update for pfSense 2.3 – v3.0_5

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    • bmeeks
      bmeeks last edited by

      This Suricata packge update addresses the following issues:

      Bug Fixes

      1. IP Reputation enable checkbox not "sticking" on IP REP tab.
      2. Typo in function name causes crash dump when updating rule sets.
      3. Displaying large rule set on RULES tab results in PHP memory error and blank page in browser.

      New Features

      When inline IPS mode is selected, the Netmap subsystem requires that Hardware Checksum, Hardware TCP Segmentation and Hardware Large Receive Offloading all be disabled. Suricata now checks for this when inline IPS mode is selected for an interface, and a notification message is printed for the user if all three parameters are not disabled. These parameters are located on the System > Advanced > Networking tab of pfSense.

      Bill

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