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Re: definition: msg#00113security.ids.snort.bleedingsnort
Perhaps I am dense and missing the point. Do you mean the registered users rule pack made available on 12/15? This is exactly what was reposted. Bamm Visscher wrote: > I think Matt was more pointing out there isn't a fix available to the > November rule pack for registered users. > > Bammkkkk > > > On 1/15/07, Jason <security-klqwxBny9fpBDgjK7y7TUQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> There is really nothing to see except a new MD5 and re release of the >> rules. Basically the fix was rolled in and the previously released >> version replaced. >> >> Matt Jonkman wrote: >> > How was it resolved? I didn't see anything, can't find anything. >> > >> > Any help appreciated. >> > >> > Matt >> > >> > Jason wrote: >> >> This should now be resolved. >> >> >> >> >> >> Matt Jonkman wrote: >> >>> If I pay for a home license, can we get a resolution to the >> missing dce >> >>> flowbit issue? That's been outstanding for some time now. :) >> >>> >> >>> Matt >> >>> >> >>> Jason wrote: >> >>>> Michael Scheidell wrote: >> >>>>> Jason wrote: >> >>>>>>> I definitely agree that SF makes snort development go around. >> 100%. >> >>>>>>> But >> >>>>>>> the rules ain't free anymore, nor open. A change from a 5 day >> delay to >> >>>>>>> 30 didn't do a thing to help the community. It just has moved >> them to >> >>>>>>> begin to rely on us more. >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>> $30 for VRT rules for the average person is well within reach and >> >>>>>> provides coverage as soon as it is available instead of 5 days >> later. I >> >>>>>> think that it is a very fair balance. Corporate entities making a >> >>>>>> profit >> >>>>>> off this work should be able to provide a bit more... Quid pro >> Quo. >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>> $30? its $500. >> >>>>> >> >>>> http://www.snort.org/vrt/why_subscribe.html >> >>>> >> >>>> _______________________________________________ >> >>>> Bleeding-sigs mailing list >> >>>> Bleeding-sigs-WwB1pFISwSkm7effSn6vN9HuzzzSOjJt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >>>> >> http://lists.bleedingthreats.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bleeding-sigs >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Bleeding-sigs mailing list >> >> Bleeding-sigs-WwB1pFISwSkm7effSn6vN9HuzzzSOjJt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> >> http://lists.bleedingthreats.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bleeding-sigs >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> Bleeding-sigs mailing list >> Bleeding-sigs-WwB1pFISwSkm7effSn6vN9HuzzzSOjJt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.bleedingthreats.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bleeding-sigs >> > >
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