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 Post subject: [asl-3.0] ASL 3.0.32 Update
Unread postPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 10:45 am 
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Release Notes
This is a minor maintenance update for users experiencing issues with disabling WAF rules under vhost environments. For users experiencing problems (preg_filter, etc) with vhosts, please pay careful attention to the upgrade procedure. This procedure will occur automatically within 24 hours of the upgrade, manual instructions are duplicated in the upgrade instructions below for optional manual verification. Failure to follow instructions will result in me viewing you askance thusly: <Scott views you askance></Scott views you askance>

Changelog:
- Repacking update, it is no longer necessary to specify support modules (asl-waf-update) when upgrading with yum
- Bugfix #XXX, remove unimplemented exclude element from asl.repo template temporarily.
- Bugfix #884, update to support legacy function type.

To Upgrade:
1) asl -u
or
yum upgrade asl asl-web

*Optional manual verification steps*
2) asl -s -f

3) asl -uf


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