>From  http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dranch/CHANGESLOG/changeslog.html

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10/10/98 - - [Notified the Updates email list]

Wow.. (2) MONTHS without a public update! Well, I promise I wasn't idle! I have
completely revamped the TrinityOS doc and added several MAJOR chapters. 

I'll just list some of the more MAJOR points here and let you read about all
the little changes in [Section 100] of the doc:


        - Added the WWW functionality to the feature list

        - Added an additional strong IPFWADM ruleset for single-NIC non-masquerading
servers

        - Added Section 38 for Tripwire monitoring

        - Added the beginnings of backing the machine up to a CD-R

        - Added the APCUPSD configuration

        * Added a search/replace section for endusers to
               do a search/replace on a downloaded copy of TrinityOS
               to customly change the doc to reflect their enviroment.
               I honestly beleive this will help people setup their
               Linux boxes faster.

        - Removed FTP guest access

        - Added MD5 hashing to the shadow password setup
        - Added the cracklib.so module to the passwd system

        - Added monitoring /var/log/maillog on tty9

        - Added IPPORTFW compiling and rulesets be sure you read the notes section in
there

        - Changes the Firewall to REJECT outgoing PPTP, Remote Winsock, NFS,
PcAnywhere, 
                and Xwindows highports.

        - Added a little intro blurb on how Redhat start/stops daemons from the
various 
                /etc/rc.d dirs.

        - Completely OVERHAULED the IPFWADM firewall rulesets.  To be honest.. the old

        ones SUCKED!

        - Fixed the FTPd defaults so that Redhat will properly work with a patched
version
        of Tar (supports Bzip2) and properly support "compress" compression on
the             fly!

        - Disabled anonymous FTP  --  VERY IMPORTANT!!!!

        - Fixed the permissions in the rc.cdrom file so people can READ the files.
        Evidently, though the permissions don't correctly show up in a "ls
-la",
              they DO work!
       
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