                         Firewall Builder Release Notes

Version 2.0.10

   Released 11/10/2005
   GUI and compilers v2.0.10 require API library libfwbuilder version 2.0.10

Summary

   This is a bug fix release

   For those who wish to build from source, instructions are outlined in the
   document "Install and Build instructions" on our web site here

Bugs fixed in this releaase:

     * bug #1349326 "ulogd option does not work". There was a typo in the
       class iptAdvancedDialog ( 'useULOG' instead of 'use_ULOG' )
     * bug #1315892: "fwbuilder crashes on missing OS template" The GUI
       crashed if user added new hostOS or firewall platform template under
       resources/os or resources/platforms, then reinstalled the package (and
       therefore lost their custom template files), then tried to open
       firewall or host OS settings dialog for the object using new template.
     * bug #1305933: "fwbuilder/Solaris: compilation errors". Another case of
       implicit type conversion QString->string which does not compile on
       systems with QT built w/o STL support.
     * bug #1304878: fwbuilder: signal.h required (Solaris). Using
       'AC_CHECK_HEADERS([signal.h])' in configure.in to check for the
       appropriate #include.
     * bug #1304764: "configure script: Sun make check fails". Need to use
       ${MAKE-make} instead of $ac_make when checking for GNU make.
     * bug #1304785: "fwbuilder - Solaris has no libutil". Using better way
       to check whether we need to link with libutil.

Bugs fixed in policy compiler for iptables:

     * bug #1342495: "SNAT with address range". Compiler used to print
       warning "Adding virtual addresses for NAT is not supported for address
       range" even if adding virtual addresses for NAT was turned off.
     * bug #1313420: "OUTPUT chain is built wrong under certain conditions."
       Rules that have firewall in SRC and DST, while DST has negation,
       should be split so that the second generated rule goes into OUTPUT
       chain rather than FORWARD
