Hello Suricata Testing Community, Hello Stefan, I just installed the “rc2” image on my production system on my desk. I am afraid that I can confirm that no new connections are possible any more after Suricata is being started. I suppose this is due to some of the latest changes to the suricata configuration file. The iptables chains look fine and some other traffic continues to pass. Not sure what I can do about this now. I found that this is a bug: https://bugzilla.ipfire.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12002 -Michael > On 17 Feb 2019, at 11:58, Stefan Schantl wrote: > > Hello list, > > a short note from suricata development. I've uploaded the second > release candidate, which fixes several issues and bugs. > > Now, the "services.cgi" will correctly show the IPS as running, and > logrotate and collectd will handle the correct service. > > The new tarball (i586 for 32bit-systems, and x86_64) can be found here: > > https://people.ipfire.org/~stevee/suricata/ > > To start testing download the tarball and place it on your IPFire > system. Extract the tarball and launch the install (install.sh) script. > > If you already have installed a previous test version or image, with > the same steps as noted above you can update the the new version. > > As always, if you prefer a fresh installation, the latest image can be > grabbed > from here: > > https://nightly.ipfire.org/next-suricata/latest/x86_64/ > > Direct link for downloading the ISO image: > > https://nightly.ipfire.org/next-suricata/latest/x86_64/ipfire-2.21.x86_64-full-core128.iso > > Thanks for downloading and testing. There are no known bugs so far, as > usual please file any bugs to our bugtracker ( > https://bugzilla.ipfire.org) and share your feedback on the list. > > Best regards, > > -Stefan