fmem-kernel-modules-fc24-{i686,x86_64}-1.6-1.22.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
Fmem:
4.8.15-200 for FC24
lime-kernel-modules-fc24-{i686,x86_64}-1.1.r17-22.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
LiME:
4.8.15-200 for FC24
fmem-kernel-modules-fc25-{i686,x86_64}-1.6-1.6.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
Fmem:
4.8.15-300 for FC25
lime-kernel-modules-fc25-{i686,x86_64}-1.1.r17-6.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
LiME:
4.8.15-300 for FC25
fmem-kernel-modules-el7-x86_64-1.6-1.28.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
Fmem:
3.10.0-514.2.2 for EL7
3.10.0-514 for EL7
lime-kernel-modules-el7-x86_64-1.1.r17-28.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
LiME:
3.10.0-514.2.2 for EL7
3.10.0-514 for EL7
fmem-kernel-modules-el5-{i686,x86_64}-1.6-1.18.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
Fmem:
2.6.18-417 for EL5
lime-kernel-modules-el5-{i686,x86_64}-1.1.r17-18.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
LiME:
2.6.18-417 for EL5
daq-2.0.6-2.{fc20,fc21,fc22,fc23,fc24,fc25,el6}.{i386,x86_64}.rpm and aq-2.0.6-2.el7.x86_64.rpm -
The Data Acquisition Library (Daq) is a library used by snort.
Changes made to support NFQ which is the new and improved way to process iptables packets.
snort-2.9.9.0-1.{fc20,fc21,fc22,fc23,fc24,fc25,el6}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm and snort-2.9.9.0-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Snort is an open source network intrusion detection system, capable of performing real-time traffic analysis and packet logging on IP networks.
It can perform protocol analysis, content searching/matching and can be used to detect a variety of attacks and probes, such as buffer overflows,
stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, OS fingerprinting attempts, and much more.
See here for the changes in this version.
snort-openappid-2.9.9.0-1.{fc20,fc21,fc22,fc23,fc24,fc25,el6}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm and snort-openappid-2.9.9.0-1.el7.x86_64.rpm-
This is the snort package built --enable-open-appid option added to the configure script that configures the build of snort.
See here for more details.
See the OpenAppId Detector Developer Guide for more information.
To install snort-openappid on your system, you must first remove snort.
Here is an example:
if rpm -q --quiet snort; then sudo rpm -ev snort --nodeps; fi
sudo dnf install snort-openappid # On CentOS/RHEL, use yum instead of dnf
snort-sample-rules-2.9.9.0-1.{fc20,fc21,fc22,fc23,fc24,fc25,el6,el7}.noarch.rpm - These rules are sample rules only and are intended to allow
snort to start successfully.
These rules only flag HttP traffic destined for port 80.
Please see the snort rules page to acquire a current set of snort rules.