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  •  05 Apr 2005 06:50

Release Notes: A critical bug that manifested itself after creating release 3.1b was fixed. If you downloaded the previous version, you should replace it with this version.

  •  05 Apr 2005 06:50

Release Notes: A database handling bug has been fixed. It prevented the database from being updated under certain conditions.

  •  15 Jul 2004 07:06

Release Notes: Two issues has been fixed. Firstly, an occasional bug that where the system refuses to update the database even when inconsistency is detected was fixed. The Makefile was also updated to avoid overwriting eics.conf if such a file already exists.

  •  20 Jun 2004 18:36

Release Notes: This is a complete rewrite. The new system features improved checking code, faster lookup time from internal structures, regular expression support, better coupling with OpenSSL, and faster overall performance.

  •  23 May 2003 01:58

Release Notes: This version features minor fixes, removes pcre.h, which was forgotten, and fixes handling of symbolic links to not generate a warning from wrong filename for inodes.

  •  13 May 2003 14:40

Release Notes: This is the first non-beta release. A configure script has been added. There are some fixes and enhancements to the 'inconsistency' reporting system. All notifications are sent to stderr, so using eics -c > /dev/null should show changes only. The output has changed, showing only that contents are changed instead of all the different hash methods. The config file is now signed with a DSA key as well, for security.

  •  13 Mar 2003 00:03

Release Notes: The filesystem and policy file handling was fixed.

  •  06 Mar 2003 01:10

Release Notes: In this version, OpenSSL DSA signing of the database is used to allow use of eics in crontab without revealing your password. You can now use 'eics -c' without any password. Filesystem handling was also fixed.

  •  18 Dec 2002 04:35

No changes have been submitted for this release.

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