firehol (2.0.0~rc.1+ds-1) experimental; urgency=medium IPv6 is supported, from this major release of FireHOL, besides IPv4. Compatibility with older configurations is granted by FireHOL by using a configuration version number, so your former FireHOL configuration may be kept provided its contains a proper version number; the former version was version 5, the new version which adds support for IPv6 is version 6. To ease migration from version 5 to version 6, a quick guide is available at firehol.org: http://firehol.org/upgrade/. To stick closer to the upstream version, the default configuration file /etc/default/firehol is no more source_d by firehol itself, nevertheless its variables are exported by /etc/init.d/firehol; /etc/init.d/firehol and its concomitant configuration file /etc/default/firehol are Debian specific. The variables that modify the behaviour of firehol are described in the manual firehol-variables(5). The opportunity has also been taken to definitely dropped out the material related to the reserved ips data file RESERVED_IPS. Note that FireHOL comes now with a traffic shaper companion coined FireQOS which is packaged separately in the Debian package fireqos. -- Jerome Benoit Wed, 06 Aug 2014 12:30:21 +0000 firehol (1.296-1) unstable; urgency=low For this release, the list of reserved ips data file RESERVED_IPS is no more mandatory. That will render FireHOL easier. get-iana (a script for updating the list of reserved ips) is no more available system wide. To ease the transition, while the existing RESERVED_IPS and RESERVED_IPS.old files in /etc/firehol are preserved at pre-installation stage with the extra extension .dpkg-bak, the upstream updated get-iana.sh script was put in /usr/share/doc/firehol/examples, along with a minimal version of RESERVED_IPS for who may still need them. -- Jerome Benoit Mon, 11 Mar 2013 10:55:23 +0000 firehol (1.256-1) unstable; urgency=low This release reverts the split from firehol into firehol-wizard,firehol and the lib. That will make updates much easier in the future. get-iana (a script for updating the list of reserved ips) is now available you can run it regulary to update your ip list. Its recommended to install the aggregate package to aggregate the ip ranges from the iana. -- Alexander Wirt Thu, 30 Aug 2007 17:18:22 +0200