[pfSense Support] SNORT Rules

2007-11-30 Thread Richard Sperry
I noticed that my snort crapped out the other day, the fix was to SSH the current 2.6.x rule set into it. Since I have upgraded since ver.7 (and a few rebuilds onto better HW) I am thinking that the Snort oinkmaster URL might be pulling an older version somehow. Where can I find the URL for

[pfSense Support] Setting hostname for syslog source

2007-11-30 Thread captainbablam
Good evening all, I am successfully logging over an IPSec tunnel w/o a static route to one of the internal interfaces (whoo whoo). I am noticing in the logs the hostname is pf: and not the hostname configured. What is the best way to change this w/o whacking other things out on the system

[pfSense Support] RE: Setting hostname for syslog source

2007-11-30 Thread captainbablam
Correction, The service that is sending the error message is showing up as the hostname. Wade B -Original Message- From: captainbablam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 5:20 PM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: Setting hostname for syslog source

Re: [pfSense Support] Upstream security issues

2007-11-30 Thread Chris Buechler
Linus Nordberg wrote: Hi, How are security issues in upstream software like the FreeBSD kernel handled by the pfSense project? As Bill said, we release point updates for any issues that affect the system. Since this is a local-only issue, and if you have local access on pfSense it's game

Re: [pfSense Support] Upstream security issues

2007-11-30 Thread Bill Marquette
On Nov 30, 2007 3:14 AM, Linus Nordberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, How are security issues in upstream software like the FreeBSD kernel handled by the pfSense project? In the particular case of If we determine there is a security issue in upstream software that impacts pfSense we'll roll a