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[Middle] Up2Date 5.008

Urgency: Middle(low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 14MB (14,189,268 bytes) md5sum: 8d4e41d60d3fb084fa67a45d60e6dc4d Up2Date 5.008 Remarks Required previous version is 5.007 Existing configuration will not be changed Active IP and VPN connections will not be restarted Bugfix (please refer to the known issue list on http://docs.astaro.org ) ID1024 More information needed when deleting interfaces ID1029 WebAdmin timesettings to not match system time ID1043 Dyndns username not editable 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. There are three ways 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

[Middle] Up2Date 5.006

Urgency: Middle (low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 13MB (13,675,362 bytes) md5sum: 8b38523f1532be9d1209d95ad2c2dacc Up2Date 5.006 Remarks Required previous version is 5.005 Existing configuration will not be changed Active IP and VPN connections will not be restarted Bugfix (please refer to the known issue list on http://docs.astaro.org ) ID1003 Pattern Up2Date does not work in some rare config conditions 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. There are three ways 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

[High] ASL V5 GA Version: Up2Date 5.005

Astaro would like to clarify that the 5.005 version of Astaro Security Linux, available on Up2Date 5.005, is the General Availability Release. Urgency: HIGH (low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 43.3MB (45,405,085 bytes) md5sum: aa91da2f4006fd9dc243ad0a9efd214b Up2Date 5.005 Remarks Required previous version is 5.004 Existing configuration will not be changed !! ATTENTION !! Firewall will reboot after updating !!  New/Changed/Improved New kernel with security fixes fix for the memleak in do_fork() fix for the MCAST/setsockopt() buffer overflow (CAN-2004-0424) fix for a permission problem on /proc/scsi/qla2300/HbaApiNode fix for the buffer overflow in panic() (CAN-2004-0394) New exim with security fixes fix for Header syntax overflow (CAN-2004-0400) Bugfix (please refer to the known issue list on http://docs.astaro.org ) ID912 Interfaces names in Reporting-> Networks missing ID914 Many ppp interfaces in reports ID918 Reporting-> Administration-> Config changes does not work ID940 Older videocards may not support framebuffer/bootsplash ID946 Contentfilter does not support special characters ID959 Importing backup with '$' in password does not work ID974 NAS Identifier for Radius authentication (PPTP / L2TP) ID996 SurfProtection license expires May 6th, 2004 ID998 POP3 does not move fetched emails into quarantine ID999 WebAdmin does not support special characters ID1006 Dropdown content not sorted in Packetfilter-> Rules ID1013 SMTP Whitelist/Blacklist regular expression error ID1020 IPS pattern update does not work correctly 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.

[High] Up2Date 5.003 – RC3

Astaro would like to clarify that the 5.003 version of Astaro Security Linux, available on Up2Date 5.003, is Release Candidate #3, not the General Availability Release. RC3 will be split in 2 Up2Date packages for technical reasons, this means that 2 Up2Dates will be released today 5.002 and 5.003 and they both belong to RC3.  The GA version will follow soon and it will be 5.005.

[High] Up2Date 5.002 – RC3

Astaro would like to clarify that the 5.002 version of Astaro Security Linux, available on Up2Date 5.002, is Release Candidate #3, not the General Availability Release. RC3 will be split in 2 Up2Date packages for technical reasons, this means that 2 Up2Dates will be released today 5.002 and 5.003 and they both belong to RC3. The GA version will follow soon and it will be 5.005. ASL 5.005 includes some kernel updates and require a reboot.

New Home User and Power User Policies for ASL

Intrusion Protection free (through September 2004) Low-cost subscription bundle available Change in the role of the Power User Reduced Fees for Home User Subscriptions Astaro has been offering the base level components of Astaro Security Linux for up to 10 users at no cost for home users for personal, non-commercial and non-revenue generating use in a private home. This base license includes the firewall, VPN Gateway, management platform, reporting, and Spam Protection subscription

[High] Up2Date 4.021

Urgency: HIGH (low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 6.5MB (6,554,231 bytes) md5sum: 6ec38b96f9cecb9d03c16696470b6098 Up2Date 4.021 Remarks Required previous version is 4.020 Existing configuration will not be changed !!! ATTENTION – FIREWALL WILL REBOOT AFTER UP2DATE !!! New/Changed/Improved Kernel mremap (CAN-2003-0077) vulnerability fixed Antispam setting for emails from MS Outlook reseted 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. There are three ways 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.

[High] New Up2Date 4.017

Urgency: HIGH (low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 14.8MB (14,805,335 bytes) md5sum: 03ec527ef9dde9b8e9b04d4951c1629a After updating from 4.015 or earlier to 4.017, a new kernel (2.4.22) is used for enhanced hardware features and drivers. This new kernel has new ACPI/APIC handling and may conflict with faulty ACPI BIOS implementations. By default we did not change any ACPI/APIC settings, which resulted in full ACPI/APIC support for users having started with a 4.000 and APIC support (without ACPI) for users having started with a 4.008 ISO installation.  In case you encounter a problem with 4.017 Up2Date when booting up the system (NICs/controllers not recognized/working), please try the following: On the LILO boot prompt, type: “default noapic” Boot up and check your system In case this did not help, type: “default noapic acpi=off” Boot up and check your system Add the needed parameters to the append line in /emergency/boot/etc/lilo.conf Call: “lilo -r /emergency/boot” We republished the Up2Date 4.017, making sure everybody has both parameters in his configuration file for compatibility reasons