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    Snort GUI Package update to 3.2.9.1_11 for pfSense 2.3 – Release Notes

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    • bmeeksB
      bmeeks
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      This Snort GUI package update corrects a few user-reported bugs in the new Bootstrap version for pfSense 2.3

      Bug Fixes
      1.  If you try to update a custom rule in Snort, the page refreshes but the text of the custom rule remains exactly the same as it was before attempting to edit. Bug #6084 on Redmine.
      2.  Setting for "number of blocked entries to display" is not getting read/initialized properly on BLOCKS tab resulting in new blocks not being displayed.
      3.  Progress feedback is poor for rules updates on the UPDATES tab. The same interim improvements recently added to the Suricata package have been added to Snort.
      4.  Alerts widget sort order was incorrectly following the choice for system log messages, but alerts in the widget should always be shown in descending order by timestamp regardless of the system log setting.

      Bill

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        Would you mind if I hit you up on a side bar private message? I have a few questions about some of the setting in Snort. Basically, I want to understand a little better what they are for and what they mean.

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        • bmeeksB
          bmeeks
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          @jbhowlesr:

          Would you mind if I hit you up on a side bar private message? I have a few questions about some of the setting in Snort. Basically, I want to understand a little better what they are for and what they mean.

          I replied to your PM.

          Bill

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