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7 Release Notes Firewall Builder v2.
September 17, 2005 Firewall Builder v2. 8 Release
Notes Firewall Builder 2. 2 has been released This is a maintenance
release.
2 requires you to erase nvram variable "fwb" which
holds the whole script in the new builds. 3), as well as interaction with FWSM in
built-in policy installer. Firewall Builder now supports PIX v6.
You are trying to use Custom Service object to
insert protocol list into a "nat" rule.
10 This is a bugfix release. Since the new site is
focused on the documentation, there is no section "Documents" anymore; the whole
site is that section now. Another improvement in v1.
For PF this action is translated into an anchor
with the name the same as the name of the branch defined by the
administrator.
4 and improve performance of the filter, as well as
make policy shorter.
bug (no number) introduced in 2. It also comes with
bugfixes and updated localization. Generated ipfw firewall script could not be ran
reliably over ssh session because "ipfw -f" flushes all rules and all state, which
breaks ssh session. If stdout buffer is full, ssh stops and tries to send the text
to the management station but times out because firewall blocks it. 3 is a
maintenance release that includes fixes for bugs discovered since 2.
The script is smaller and eliminates unnecessary
comparisons for packet attributes.
Firewall object now has an attribute "inactive".
You are trying to use Custom Service object to insert protocol list into a "nat"
rule.
If stdout buffer is full, ssh stops and tries to
send the text to the management station but times out because firewall blocks it.
Compilers use "family" resource element to determine if host OS is
supported.
This release implements more portable solution that
works on all supported platforms. Libtool is not used at all. This action is only
supported by compilers for iptables and ipfw.
rules that permit packets associated with
ESTABLISHED,RELATED states moved to the beginning of the script before NAT rules. In
the process of this operation user is presented with series of dialogs showing
conflicting objects side by side. 6 support for PIX v6.
Tables have become available in PF in OpenBSD
3.
This bug affected rules with two or more interfaces
both in source and destination. |