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== Current Release is: 2.2.11 ==
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== Current Release is: 3.0 ==
  
== Next Minor Release is: 2.2.12 ==
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== Next Minor Release is: 3.0.1 ==
  
== Next Major Release is: 3.0 ==
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== Next Major Release is: 3.1 ==
  
 
== Major Tasks in progress ==
 
== Major Tasks in progress ==
  
* GUI Enhancements [http://www.atomicrocketturtle.com/asl3-main.png Screenshot]
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* We're adding openvz to the ASL kernel.
* Firewall GUI
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* Enterprise Console  [http://www.atomicrocketturtle.com/tortix1.png Screenshot]
 
* Enterprise Console  [http://www.atomicrocketturtle.com/tortix1.png Screenshot]
* cPanel version of ASL
 
  
 
== General Projects ==
 
== General Projects ==
 
We're looking into adding openvz to the ASL kernel.
 
 
Screenshots of what we now call "Atomic-Scanner"
 
 
[http://www.atomicrocketturtle.com/atomic-scanner.png Atomic Scanner showing individual user settings]
 
 
[http://www.atomicrocketturtle.com/atomic-scanner2.png Atomic Scanner stats page]
 
 
[http://www.atomicrocketturtle.com/atomic-scanner3.png Atomic Scanner stats page part 2]
 
  
 
== Feature Candidates ==
 
== Feature Candidates ==
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Enterprise Auditing Shell support. This tracks commands from shell accounts and allows you to replay what happened. Kind of like a tivo.
 
Enterprise Auditing Shell support. This tracks commands from shell accounts and allows you to replay what happened. Kind of like a tivo.
 
Expand Active Response blocklist to collect the specific attack event, instead of just the OSSEC rule ID.
 

Revision as of 13:23, 19 July 2011

Contents

Current Release is: 3.0

Next Minor Release is: 3.0.1

Next Major Release is: 3.1

Major Tasks in progress

  • We're adding openvz to the ASL kernel.

General Projects

Feature Candidates

AtomiCommunity - RBL/Reputation based system to share/use attack/spammer data with ASL community.

AtomiRBL - Local RBL functionality - to share attack data with trusted nodes (Your boxes basically)

Add vendor updates to vulnerability checks (ie, did you update your box?). This is a major expansion to the vulnerability checks on the system. Orders of magnitude larger

Enterprise Auditing Shell support. This tracks commands from shell accounts and allows you to replay what happened. Kind of like a tivo.

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