From d891e9e5bc309d5aeb2ab774c76b34a92085b3e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bart De Schuymer Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 19:23:47 +0000 Subject: Initial revision --- userspace/ebtables2/ChangeLog | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+) create mode 100644 userspace/ebtables2/ChangeLog (limited to 'userspace/ebtables2/ChangeLog') diff --git a/userspace/ebtables2/ChangeLog b/userspace/ebtables2/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3a58b07 --- /dev/null +++ b/userspace/ebtables2/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +20020520 + * update help for -s and -d + * add VLAN in ethertypes + * add SYMLINK option for compiling +20020501 + * allow -i and --logical-in in BROUTING + * update the manual page + * rename /etc/etherproto into /etc/ethertypes (seems to be a more + standard name) + * add MAC mask for -s and -d, also added Unicast, Multicast and + Broadcast specification for specifying a (family of) MAC + addresses. +20020427 + * added broute table. + * added redirect target. + * added --redirect-target, --snat-target and --dnat-target options. + * added logical_out and logical_in + * snat bugfix (->size) +20020414 + * fixed some things in the manual. + * fixed -P problem. +20020411 + * -j standard no longer works, is this cryptic? good :) + * lots of beautification. + - made some code smaller + - made everything fit within 80 columns + * fix problems with -i and -o option + * print_memory now prints useful info + * trying to see the tables when ebtables is not loaded in kernel + no longer makes this be seen as a bug. +20020403 + ebtables v2.0 released, changes: + * A complete rewrite, made everything modular. + * Fixed a one year old bug in br_db.c. A similar bug was present + in ebtables.c. It was visible when the number of rules got + bigger (around 90). + * Removed the option to allow/disallow counters. Frames passing + by are always counted now. + * Didn't really add any new functionality. However, it will be + _alot_ easier and prettier to do so now. Feel free to add an + extension yourself. + * There are 4 types of extensions: + - Tables. + - Matches: like iptables has. + - Watchers: these only watch frames that passed all the matches + of the rule. They don't change the frame, nor give a verdict. + The log extension is a watcher. + - Targets. + * user32/kernel64 architectures like the Sparc64 are unsupported. + If you want me to change this, give me access to such a box, + and don't pressure me. -- cgit v1.2.3