What's new in ipt_pkd 1.12
Feb 17, 2014
- This version fixes a bug in knock.py when sending a knock to a site not in the configuration file or when the configuration file doesn't exist.
New in ipt_pkd 1.11 (Feb 12, 2014)
- Updated to work with iptables 1.4.21 and Linux kernels up to 3.10.
- The procfs entry was turned off in kernels >= 3.7; for older kernels, it is now /proc/ipt_pkd/stats.
- knock.py was switched to be a loadable module that can be imported into other Python scripts.
New in ipt_pkd 1.10 (Jan 23, 2012)
- This version has been updated for Linux 3.x, and tested with Linux 3.2 and iptables 1.4.12.2
New in ipt_pkd 1.8 (Sep 22, 2010)
- This release adds support for iptables 1.4.9 and Linux kernel 2.6.35.
New in ipt_pkd 1.7 (Jul 9, 2010)
- This version adds support for iptables 1.4.7 and 1.4.8, and Linux kernel 2.6.34.
New in ipt_pkd 1.4 (May 25, 2009)
- initial support for libxtables, just enough to get by and work
- added port option in config so you can use this in conjunction with a firewall without having to have tons of open udp ports
- added support for 2.6.29 kernels
- added support for iptables 1.4.3.2
New in ipt_pkd 1.3 (Feb 10, 2009)
- This release adds support for 2.6.28 Linux kernels, and added support for iptables 1.4.2.
New in ipt_pkd 1.2 (Oct 30, 2008)
- This release adds support for Linux 2.6.26 and 2.6.27 kernels.