Trustix Secure Linux
[Posted June 11, 2003 by ris]
| From: |
| Erlend Midttun <erlendbm@trustix.com> |
| To: |
| tsl-announce@trustix.org |
| Subject: |
| Trustix Secure Linux 2.0 Beta 3 |
| Date: |
| 06 Jun 2003 10:09:15 +0200 |
This is the announcement for Trustix Secure Linux 2.0 beta 3 nickname
Lightning.
Being a beta we will not recommend it for production use nor will we
maintain it. The goal is that this release is to be swuppable all
the way to the final release, but we can not be 100% certain. What we
can promise though, is that there will be no major changes between
this release and the final product.
You will probably not be able to swup-upgrade to it from earlier betas,
and it's not recommended due to the major changes in most of the packages.
A plain reinstall is recommended.
We release this distribution to give you a chance to test and comment on
it before it evolves into TSL 2.0. We also wish to thank those who
tested and gave us valuable feedback on the previous pre-releases.
The main focus of this release is to get a test of the few packages that
did not get fully tested in the previous releases.
If you run for instance OpenLDAP in a production environment and consider
doing so on TSL 2, now is the time to make sure it really works and let
us know if it doesn't. Also, if you think our default configuration for
your favorite package contains some errors, please let us know.
This applies to all services and packages and in particular:
* cups. Can you get those .png's to print?
* cyrus-imapd. Read that mail!
* cyrus-sasl. Authenticate those users!
* iproute. Can you do those insane routings?
* iptables. Does your firewall work as expected?
* netatalk. Can you do as expected with those MAC's?
* ntp. Does this thing actually work in a secure manner?
* openldap. Here is a lot of room for improvement. Feel free to be part
of it.
* perl. Do those modules work?
* postfix. This package has taken a giant leap forward. Did we miss anything
on the way or can you use the full potential of this powerful tool?
* postgresql. The joy of some. Do we deliver what you need?
* rp-pppoe. Does your ADSL still work?
* stunnel. Can you tunnel those connections?
* swup. Does it still do miracles or are you all using apt-get by now?
* xinetd. Can you do all those nice configurations?
Let us know. tsl-discuss@trustix.org is the place, and we are always open.
You can find it on
<URL:http://www.trustix.net/pub/Trustix/pre-releases/>
<URL:ftp://ftp.trustix.net/pub/Trustix/pre-releases/>
or on your favorite mirror.
This release features:
* Improved package selection. Should make it a lot easier to select which
packages to install.
* Apache 2
* Bind 9.2
* Courier IMAP daemon
* Cyrus IMAP daemon
* CUPS printing system
* DB1 and DB4
* ISC DHCP daemon 3
* Fcron
* FreeSWAN 2.00 with x509 certificate support
* GCC 3.3
* Glibc 2.3.2
* GnuPG 1.2.2
* Hdparm 5.2
* Kernel 2.4.20 which gives us at the very least
* Journalled file systems: ext3, reiserfs and jfs
* Iptables for improved firewalling
* Improved hardware support including Intel Pentium 4 hyper threading
* PHP 4.3
* MySQL 4
* Netcat
* Netatalk 1.6
* NTP 4.1
* OpenLDAP 2.1
* OpenSSH 3.6.1
* OpenSSL 0.9.7a
* Perl 5.8.0
* Postfix 2.0
* PostgreSQL-7.3
* PPTP
* ProFTPd 1.2.8
* Python 2.2.3
* RPM 4.0.4
* RP-PPPoE 3.5
* Rsync 2.5.5
* Samba 2.2.8
* Squid 2.5
* Stunnel 4.04
* Swup/Rdfgen
* Xinetd
Thanks to:
The cloud-dev crew
* Goetz Bock
* Gerald Dachs
* Daniel Meyer
* Nico Erfurth
* Tor Hveem
* Roland Kruse (who works for Trustix AS with other commercial products,
but tend to spend his time off with TSL rather than his wife :)
who has hung with us for a year now trying to get this thing going.
Also, thanks to the #trustix crew for providing value realtime conversation.
Erlend··
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Erlend Midttun erlendbm@trustix.com
Product Development Manager, Trustix Secure Linux http://www.trustix.net/
IRC: Golle Registered Linux user #5779
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