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Vuurmuur 0.5.62 released

Yesterday Vuurmuur version 0.5.62 was released. Most notable additions are the
possibility to rename all objects, such as hosts or services and support in
the GUI for monitoring the bandwidth usage.

Full changelog:

0.5.62 (2005-03-01)
In Vuurmuur_conf in the rules section '+' and '-' can now be use to move a
rule down and up.
Added an option to copy (duplicate) the current rule in the rulessection.
Fixed an obscure bug when forwarding a service with the broadcast option set
to a group.
If Vuurmuur cannot determine all caps, ip_queue is now still checked.
Added a network reference counter to the interfaces. It must be 0 before an
interface can be removed.
Added -m tcp, -m udp or -m icmp to rules so iptables-restore should now work
on Debian Woody.
Zones, networks, groups, hosts, interfaces and services can be renamed.
Fixed the status section not being displayed on a small screen with too many
interfaces.
The interfaces section can now handle more interfaces that will fit on the
screen.
The bandwidth usage can now be viewed in Vuurmuur_conf.
Vuurmuur now uses -D for daemon-mode instead of -l (-l can still be used
though).
Performance of the rulessection when using a filter was much improved.
Fixed compilation warnings on Mandrake 10.1.
When a ruleset failes to load the tempfile is no longer removed, so it can be
inspected.

Posted by Victor Julien 2005-03-02

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