PacketFence 2.1.0 released
[Posted March 9, 2011 by corbet]
| From: |
| Olivier Bilodeau <obilodeau-AT-inverse.ca> |
| To: |
| lwn-AT-lwn.net, editors-AT-h-online.com |
| Subject: |
| PacketFence 2.1.0 released! |
| Date: |
| Thu, 03 Mar 2011 14:35:18 -0500 |
| Message-ID: |
| <4D6FED76.20508@inverse.ca> |
The Inverse Team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of
PacketFence 2.1.0. This is a major release bringing new hardware
support, new features, enhancements, bug fixes and new translations.
This release is considered ready for production use.
=== What is PacketFence ? ===
PacketFence is a fully supported, trusted, Free and Open Source network
access control (NAC) system. Boosting an impressive feature set including:
* Registration and remediation through a captive portal
* Detection of abnormal network activities using Snort IDS
* Proactive vulnerability scans using Nessus
* Isolation of problematic devices
* 802.1X for wired and wireless networks
* Wireless integration for all provided features
* Supports complex and heterogeneous environments
* VoIP / IP Telephony support and more!
A set of screenshots is available from
http://www.packetfence.org/tour/screenshots.html and a set of videos is
available from http://www.packetfence.org/tour/videos.html
=== Changes Since Previous Release ===
New Hardware Support
* Added Avaya as rebranded Nortel's
* Support for Nortel's ERS5500 with firmware 6.x
* 802.1X support with or without VoIP for Cisco 2950
New Features
* New configuration validation interface in Web Admin and with "pfcmd
checkup"
* javascript-based network access detection (experimental)
* JSON bindings for node information (experimental)
Enhancements
* Improvements to our Nortel support
* Developer documentation update
* Friendlier startup error messages
* More configuration validation on startup and in 'pfcmd checkup'
(#1025, #1193)
* Improved support for Desktop Linux clients (#1188)
* New DHCP fingerprints for Cisco, UniData and Nortel IP Phones, Cisco
Small Business switch, Netgear router, Generic Linux, Gentoo, Meego,
LaCie NAS, Xyratex NAS, iPod/iPad, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson and Sharp
smartphones, Samsung, HTC and Pantech Android phones, APC and Tripplite
UPS, some Generic Thin Clients, HP, Xerox and Brother printers, Mac OS X
and finally last but not least a what-is-believed to be a Palm OS
fingerprint!
* Improved test suite
* Miscellaneous code cleanup (#1165)
* Generated configuration files are now in var/... (#1014)
* pid files are now in var/run/
* Module versioning to improve handling of API changes in extension points
* Improvements to Captive Portal library utilities
Bug fixes
* Fixed an issue where warnings were not sent in Wired MAC
Authentication if a device was isolated behind a VoIP phone
* Removed misleading warnings on startup (#767)
* fixed SNMPv3 sample configuration (Thanks to Nate Renbarger)
* Allows apache2 as a valid httpd daemon name (#1185, Thanks to Jesper)
* Violation with action autoreg is only triggered if node is not
registered (#1026)
* Fixed errors when editing a node with an unknown connection type (#1177)
* No more warnings in node lookup (#1173)
* Warning avoidance in pf::vlan's doWeActOnThisTrap (#832)
* pfcmd_vlan regressions (#1190)
* Worked around an upstream packaging problem with SOAP::Lite (#1194)
* Fixed a configurator issue that could cause broken configuration
files (#776)
Translations
* New Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR) translation (Thanks to Brivaldo
Junior of Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul)
... and more. See the ChangeLog file for the complete list of changes
and the UPGRADE file for notes about upgrading. Both files are in the
PacketFence distribution.
=== Getting PacketFence ===
PacketFence is free software and is distributed under the GNU GPL. As
such, you are free to download and try it by either getting the new
release from:
http://www.packetfence.org/download/releases.html
or by getting the sources from the official monotone server using the
instructions at
http://www.packetfence.org/development/source_code_reposi...
Documentation about the installation and configuration of PacketFence is
available from:
http://www.packetfence.org/documentation/
=== How Can I Help ? ===
PacketFence is a collaborative effort in order to create the best Free
and Open Source NAC solution. There are multiple ways you can contribute
to the project:
* Documentation reviews, enhancements and translations
* Feature requests or by sharing your ideas
* Participate in the discussion on mailing lists
(http://www.packetfence.org/support/community.html)
* Patches for bugs or enhancements
* Provide new translations of remediation pages
=== Getting Support ===
For any questions, do not hesitate to contact us by writing to
support@inverse.ca
You can also fill our online form
(http://www.inverse.ca/about/contact.html) and a representative from
Inverse will contact you.
Inverse offers professional services to organizations willing to secure
their wired and wireless networks with the PacketFence solution.
Enjoy PacketFence's finest brew!
--
Olivier Bilodeau
obilodeau@inverse.ca :: +1.514.447.4918 *115 :: www.inverse.ca
Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence
(www.packetfence.org)