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2010-14-09 Fabio "BlackLight" Manganiello <blacklight@autistici.org>
* postgresql.c, db.h, db.c: PostgreSQL support added (EXPERIMENTAL)
2010-16-09 Simone "evilsocket" Margaritelli <evilsocket@gmail.com>
* all: Support for MacOS
* regex.c: Support for regex caching
2010-14-09 Fabio "BlackLight" Manganiello <blacklight@autistici.org>
* README: Documentation added
2010-14-09 Fabio "BlackLight" Manganiello <blacklight@autistici.org>
* correlation.c: Correlation completed, runtime substitution of macros
+ANY_ADDR+ and +ANY_PORT+ for runtime matching, runtime expansion of IP
netmasks for matching
* regex.c: Now supporting preg_match with matches and/or n_matches set to
NULL
2010-11-09 Fabio "BlackLight" Manganiello <blacklight@autistici.org>
* correlation.c: Most of the correlation thread is ready
* regex.c: Added method 'str_replace' and 'str_replace_all'
2010-09-09 Fabio "BlackLight" Manganiello <blacklight@autistici.org>
* Makefile.am: Complete support for make dist
2010-05-09 Fabio "BlackLight" Manganiello <blacklight@autistici.org>
* all: Using autotools now
2010-04-04 Fabio "BlackLight" Manganiello <blacklight@autistici.org>
* mysql.c: This file now only contains the functions for managing MySQL
connections in the database wrapper
* db.c: Renamed from 'mysql.c' to 'db.c', now it should be abstract
enough for allowing the support for any database alerts without any lines
of code should be changed
* db.c: Fixed a stupid malloc() mistake that randomly brought the module
to crash
* db.h: New file, including macros and typedefs for allowing the database
operations wrapping
2010-16-08 Fabio "BlackLight" Manganiello <blacklight@autistici.org>
* cluster.c: Finished clustering algorithm and clustering log management
2010-26-07 Fabio "BlackLight" Manganiello <blacklight@autistici.org>
* all: First version
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