Tag: up2date

[High] Up2Date 1.809 1.810 1.811

Urgency: HIGH (low, Middle, HIGH) Up2Date 1.809 Update: prepare Up2Date 1.810 Size: 496 bytes Up2Date 1.810 Updates * Support for up to 10 IDE controllers added * Support for limiting port ranges (DNAT) added * VPN definition process simplified * Selfmonitor functionality improved * Virus patterns updated * SSH daemon updated Fixes * Double bounced email notification problem fixed #010023 * Socks5 DNS name resolution problem fixed #010027 * User Authentication restart problem fixed #010018 *)Attention: The Up2Date livelog will restart during the upgrade so you might loose the connection. Up2Date continues in the background and is not affected by this. To bring back the livelog service click on Start again.

[High] Up2Date 1.801

Urgency: HIGH (low, Middle, HIGH) Up2Date 1.801 Update: new virus pattern files Size: 15053 bytes Up2Date Server: 128.242.218.125 All Up2Dates are GNUPG-signed!   PS: You might encounter problems getting Up2Dates with ASL 1.8 if you imported backups from some previous (beta) versions. To solve this do the following on the console: login as user “root”   edit the file /etc/aus.conf by typing joe /etc/aus.conf Make sure the settings are the following:   code: user einsacht host 128.242.218.125 port 222 idfile /etc/einsacht.id Save and exit the editor with Ctrl-K X Leave the console by typing exit at the console Login into WebAdmin and enter “128.242.218.125” as Up2Date Server in “System -> Up2Date Service” and press the save-button Remember not to use your old Backup-file again.

Up2Date availability 1.74x -> 1.79x

After careful consideration, we have decided NOT to release an Up2Date package for upgrading from the 1.74 series to the 1.79 series. The reason is that the changes in the internal structure of the distribution were just too numerous to ensure a smooth Up2Date process. The Up2Date feature was developed for smaller (mostly security) fixes, and does not scale too well for very large (e.g.> 30MB) changes like major feature upgrades.