[Bro-Dev] 2.2 items
Aashish Sharma
asharma at lbl.gov
Tue Apr 2 15:53:51 PDT 2013
Robin:
Any plans to get the new scan detection policies in 2.2 ?
Aashish
On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 12:40:28PM -0700, Robin Sommer wrote:
> To collect where we are, here's what I believe we want to have in 2.2:
>
> - Measurement framework (mostly done; Seth)
> - With Bloom filters and Hyperloglog? (state?; Soumya/Bernhard/Seth)
> - File analysis framework (mostly done; Jon)
> - With Windows executable analyzer (state?; Seth)
> - Sqlite/Postgresql readers/writers (mostly done?; Bernhard)
> - BroControl test-suite (state?; Daniel)
> - Fix for BroControl's log archival, #970 (state?; Daniel)
> - Internal analyzer reorg (partially done; Robin)
> - Thread state cleanup (done, needs testing with input framework; Robin/Bernhard)
> - DNP3 (mostly done; Hui)
> - DHCP (state?; Vlad)
> - Input framework extensions for exec module (mostly done; Bernhard/Seth)
>
> - Documentation (can wait for beta period)
> - Scripting guide (whatever is ready; Scott)
> - Remaining parts from old Wiki (Daniel)
> - Overall cleanup
>
> How does that look? Anything else in terms of larger tasks (there are
> plenty smaller items in tickets of course, though we'll probably end
> up bumping quite a few again).
>
> Robin
>
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