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2016-03-25 Brian Cox <bcox@tripwire.com>
* Bumping version to 2.4.3.0
* Compilation fixes for gcc 4.7+ and LLVM/clang
(see http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/postlfs/tripwire.html )
* Absorb fixes from FreeBSD ports patchset
(see http://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/security/tripwire/ )
* Fix handling of SHA hashes (with and without OpenSSL hash impl.)
* Update GNU config.guess & config.sub to current versions
* Compilation fixes for various and sundry Posix-esque platforms
(Mac OS X, OpenBSD, OpenSolaris, Cygwin, Minix 3.x, GNU/Hurd, MidnightBSD, Haiku, Syllable, SkyOS, Sortix)
* Added script to bump buildys file timestaps, to fix
spurious aclocal/automake errors on a fresh clone/untar/etc.
* Update 'make dist' to bundle manpages & policy files
* Replace broken RPM spec w/ 'Packaging' doc that explains where to get packaging stuff.
* Add contributed files from 2.4.2.3 fork (see below)
2014-01-01 Barry Allard <barry.allard@gmail.com>
* Bumping version to 2.4.2.3
* Fixed compilation on clang and gcc compilers
2011-11-21 Stephane Dudzinski <tripwire@frlinux.net>
* Bumping version to 2.4.2.2
* Updated version revision in reports and all
* Added experimental policy creation (see policy/policy_generator_readme.txt)
* Fixed report formating and sendmail issues
* Added Debian patches for crypto and hostnames
* Fixed compiling issue on recent GCC compilers (-fpermissive)
2011-07-14 Stephane Dudzinski <tripwire@frlinux.net>
* Bumping version to 2.4.2.1
* Fixed version numbering and added RPM spec file
2010-03-11 Stephane Dudzinski <tripwire@frlinux.net>
* Bumping version to 2.4.2
* Added patch to fix bug [ 1962485 ] Cannot change or expect-script
passphrases - thanks to Ross Tyler (rtyle)
* Removed RPM spec file for now, will be fixed in next release
2007-04-16 Ron Forrester <rjf@theforrest.org>
* Bumping all versions to 2.4.1.2
* Fixed bug in install script when sendmail isn't installed
target system.
* Removed some non-existent files from installer
2005-08-18 Ron Forrester <rjf@theforrest.org>
* Wow, has it been 4+ years? :)
* Starting fresh with Paul's autoconf'ed code base
* Bumped version number, misc cleanup, etc.
2001-02-25 Ron Forrester <rjf@theforrest.org>
* Bumped version to 2.3.1.
* BSD support, thanks to Paul Herman <pherman@frenchfries.net>.
The support was added for FreeBSD 4.2, your mileage may vary on
other BSD's.
* Fixed long standing bug with recurse=3
* If TEMPDIRECTORY was missing trailing /, bad things could
happen. Tripwire now appends a / if one isn't present. Thanks
Jarno.
* Fixed GLOBALEMAIL bug where no global emails would be sent
unless there were emailto attributes somewhere in the policy
file. Additionally, reports were being sliced to global
recipients, despite the fact that global recipients should get
the full report.
2001-02-03 Ron Forrester <rjf@theforrest.org>
* Fixed possible security problem with the handling of temp
files. We now open temp files with O_EXCL set to make sure a
particular file doesn't already exist. Thanks to Jarno for this
suggestion and help via a patch.
* Added the configuration file variable TEMPDIRECTORY. This
variable can be set to the full path to where tripwire should
write its temporary files. By default it is /tmp. Because /tmp has
to be world writable, this isn't a good place for tripwire to
write temporary files. Setting TEMPDIRECTORY to a directory with
permissions 700 is much more secure. Updated man page with info on
this variable.
* Added the configuration file variable GLOBALEMAIL. This variable
can be set to a list of email addresses which are semi-colon or
comma separated. If a report is about to be emailed to addresses
reaped from the policy file, it will also be emailed to the
addresses in the GLOBALEMAIL list, allowing designation of one or
more people to always get email reports. Updated the man page with
info on this variable.
* Began a convention of providing a "Solution:" line to all errors
(exceptions) emitted by tripwire. Only the two latest error
messages incorporate this convention, but all future ones will as
well, and I hope to revist all current errors and retrofit them
with Solution: lines as well.