All releases of NatACL


Release Notes: Bugfixes were made. A thread pool is now used to run all iptables commands, avoiding race conditions. A new type of lock prevents dead-lock/race conditions. An anti-anti-popup was provided in NatACL_web. A bug on 64-bit machines was fixed.


Release Notes: Bugfixes were made. A thread was added to handle the systems() command. A partial implementation of libiptc (iptables library) was made. SO_BIND_TO_DEVICE is used to force interface usage (security).


Release Notes: A crash which occurred when a new machine is added was fixed. The NatACL_web POP3 authentication module is working. Makefile errors were fixed. Loss of precision on 32-bit machines was fixed.


Release Notes: DHCP client expiration was added, so five minutes of inactivity will remove the FORWARD IPTABLES rules. Group-to-group policies can be implemented to manage ACLs that restrict or allow communications between groups (subnets). EXEC options are now executed with a minimum of five minutes (even if the DHCP client requests an IP address at 15/15s). A little HOWTO in English has been written.


Release Notes: A simple DHCP server that allows creation of groups and policy groups was added. It also enforces DHCP usage. Iptables rules are added automatically after a DHCP request, allowing SNAT/DNAT or NATACL configurations. No configuration files are needed. It only works on Linux.


Release Notes: This release includes a new type of expiration via Web pop-up, and a tool to replace the user's IP address in the squid log with their username.


Release Notes: Small fixes were made.


Release Notes: Problems with multiple LAN interfaces were fixed. An update to the configuration file is required.


Release Notes: This release fixes a crash related to malformed SSL requests.


Release Notes: A fix was made for Linux IPTABLES_NAT.
A Geomajas plug-in to convert a location description to map coordinates.