Secondly, I met with most of the OISF team in Istanbul last week. We had some very productive meetings and I feel we really got a good grasp on what needs to be done in engine in the coming year(s). On a more personal note it was great to finally put faces with names for those individuals I had not met prior to last week. Victor and I also got the chance to speak at local OWASP meeting in Instanbul along with Brian Rectanus from OISF/Breach. These were a great group of guys and despite the fact that Victor and I were totally disorganized (Jonkman was originally supposed to speak ;-)) they didn't seem to mind to much or at least they hid it well.
Monday, March 1, 2010
New release of Suricata and a brief Istanbul summary.
I know that I'm a little late with this but we have released a new version of Suricata version 0.8.1 which you can get here. It is still beta quality code but we have made some significant changes/improvements which you can read about here. In addition to the known issues it should be noted that the PF_RING code in this version works with versions of the api prior to 4.1.2. Victor currently has a patch in his inbox that will allow it to work with later versions and for the user to specify a PF_RING load balancing type for the cluster i.e. load balanced per-packet or per-flow.
Secondly, I met with most of the OISF team in Istanbul last week. We had some very productive meetings and I feel we really got a good grasp on what needs to be done in engine in the coming year(s). On a more personal note it was great to finally put faces with names for those individuals I had not met prior to last week. Victor and I also got the chance to speak at local OWASP meeting in Instanbul along with Brian Rectanus from OISF/Breach. These were a great group of guys and despite the fact that Victor and I were totally disorganized (Jonkman was originally supposed to speak ;-)) they didn't seem to mind to much or at least they hid it well.
Secondly, I met with most of the OISF team in Istanbul last week. We had some very productive meetings and I feel we really got a good grasp on what needs to be done in engine in the coming year(s). On a more personal note it was great to finally put faces with names for those individuals I had not met prior to last week. Victor and I also got the chance to speak at local OWASP meeting in Instanbul along with Brian Rectanus from OISF/Breach. These were a great group of guys and despite the fact that Victor and I were totally disorganized (Jonkman was originally supposed to speak ;-)) they didn't seem to mind to much or at least they hid it well.
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