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[Low] Up2date 2.025

Urgency: low (low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 0,1 MB (975 bytes) Remarks Required previous version is 2.024 Active IP and VPN connections will not be restarted Existing configuration will not be changed IPSec VPN RSA keys (private and public) are henceforth saved in the backup file New Preparation for backup file converting to version 3.2 Download Information All Up2Dates are GNUPG-signed! The Astaro Up2Date technology makes it easy to upgrade your installed Astaro Security Linux to the latest version. To apply an Up2Date package to the system: Log on to WebAdmin, navigate to “System -> Up2Date Service” and start a “Update now” in “System Up2Date. An extra browser window will show the progress of the Up2Date process and the System Administrator will receive a notification email once the Up2Date process has finished successfully.  To install Astaro Security Linux, you need the installation ISO image, available on our download page or the mirrors: Astaro Security Linux 2.016 via HTTP: Astaro , Australian Mirror , Japanese Mirror Astaro Security Linux 2.016 via FTP: Astaro , Australian Mirror , Japanese Mirror   READ MORE

[Middle] Sun Cobalt Up2Date 2.024

Urgency: Middle (low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 1,7 MB (1730379 bytes) Remarks Required previous version is 2.023 Active IP and VPN connections will be restarted Existing configuration will not be changed IPSec VPN RSA keys are henceforth saved in the backup file Fixes netfilter NAT/ICMP code information leak new sudo version (security bugfix) Download Information All Up2Dates are GNUPG-signed! The Astaro Up2Date technology makes it easy to upgrade your installed Astaro Security Linux to the latest version. To apply an Up2Date package to the system: Log on to WebAdmin, navigate to “System -> Up2Date Service” and start a “Update now” in “System Up2Date. An extra browser window will show the progress of the Up2Date process and the System Administrator will receive a notification email once the Up2Date process has finished successfully.  To install Astaro Security Linux, you need the installation ISO image, available on our FTP server or the mirrors: Astaro Security Linux 2.016 for Sun Cobalt via FTP: Astaro , Australian Mirror , Japanese Mirror READ MORE

[Middle] Up2Date 2.024

Urgency: Middle (low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 1,7 MB (1730379 bytes) Remarks Required previous version is 2.023 Active IP and VPN connections will be restarted Existing configuration will not be changed IPSec VPN RSA keys are henceforth saved in the backup file Fixes Netfilter NAT/ICMP code information leak New sudo version (security bugfix) Download Information All Up2Dates are GNUPG-signed! The Astaro Up2Date technology makes it easy to upgrade your installed Astaro Security Linux to the latest version.

New BETA tree out: 3.030

Astaro Security Linux 3 We are in the last steps on the way to RC1 of Astaro Security Linux 3.2, so we think its time for the next BETA snapshot. PLEASE NOTE: The Betas will not contain all of the 3.2 functionality, Betas will be released as they are ready. Watch the individual Beta announcements to see “what's new” in the latest releases.

Astaro Security Linux 2.016 for Sun Cobalt

We are pleased to announce the availability of Astaro Security Linux 2.016 for Sun/Cobalt RaQ 3i and RaQ 4i! Following major enhancements are part of Astaro Security Linux 2.0: Road warrior-VPN support via PPTP WebAdmin allows to cancel a session opened by another administrator, if urgent Login requirements exist The WebAdmin TCP port is now configurable WebAdmin support management of virus infected emails WebAdmin support for Portscan Detection options Audible alarm to monitor the Startup (5 beeps) or Shutdown (beeps until power off) of headless firewall appliances System Up2date Service has been separated from virus pattern Up2date Service, each service has individual options (e.g.

Astaro Security Linux 2.0

We are pleased to announce the availability of Astaro Security Linux 2.0! Following major enhancements are part of Astaro Security Linux 2.0: SCSI Hard disk support (see the detailed supported Hardware list at asl-hardware.txt ) Gigabit NIC support Road warrior-VPN support via PPTP WebAdmin allows to cancel a session opened by another administrator, if urgent Login requirements exist The WebAdmin TCP port is now configurable WebAdmin support for managing virus infected emails WebAdmin support for Portscan Detection options Audible alarm to monitor the Startup (5 beeps) or Shutdown (beeps until power off) of headless firewall appliances System Up2date Service has been separated from virus pattern Up2date Service, each service has individual options (e.g. check every hour for virus pattern updates, and do system updates manually) Backup-files can be emailed automatically in user defined time intervals Additional keyboard layouts are supported during installation (US, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Netherland) Self-signed SSL certificate generation Remote logging via Syslog/SNMP (see syslog howto or snmp howto ) Proxy ARP support IP Aliases can be assigned to Network Interfaces Multiport Tulip NICs drivers have been updated The release schedule for upgrading existing users is as follows: Up2Dates for upgrading from 1.8xx will be provided beginning of September. Up2Dates for upgrading from 1.952 to Astaro Security Linux 2.0 will be released next week

Astaro Security Linux 2.0 BETA4 (1.940)

We are pleased to announce the beta4 version of the next major release of Astaro Security Linux. There are quite a few new features and system improvements included – we would appreciate your test feedback to help us bringing out a rock stable 2.0 soon! Please post your feedback in the therefore specific board at www.astaro.org – thanks.

Astaro Security Linux 2.0 BETA3 (1.930)

We are pleased to announce the beta3 version of the next major release of Astaro Security Linux. There are quite a few new features and system improvements included – we would appreciate your test feedback to help us bringing out a rock stable 2.0 soon! Please post your feedback in the therefore specific board at www.astaro.org – thanks.