Urgency: Middle(low, Middle, HIGH) Size:16MB (16,714,106 bytes) md5sum: 80a5b7a9cadc206b8d83f361d4d8e6b1 Up2Date 5.026 Remarks Required previous version is 5.025 Existing configuration will not be changed Middleware will be restarted Active IP and VPN connections will be restarted Depending on the speed of the CPU the Up2Date installation will take a few minutes New/Changed/Improved Addressed HTTP Proxy performance issues Bugfix (please refer to the known issue list on http://docs.astaro.org ) ID1442 Virtual IP addresses don't work in mixed L2TP/non-L2TP environments ID1552 FTP with username and password not working ID1607 HTTP Virus Scanning fails Windows Update ID1756 Packetfilterrules may not be set correctly after MiddleWare restart 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.
End of life announcement: ASL 2
Discontinuance of Support Announcement: Astaro Security Linux V2 This notice announces that technical support and the Up2Date service for Astaro Security Linux V2 will be terminated on December 31, 2004. No additional support requests will be accepted after that date. Sales of Astaro Security Linux V2 were discontinued at the end of 2001, three years prior to the end of support announced in this notice
New Astaro Secure Client released
Astaro Secure Client for VPN Networks. A Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows organizations to use the Internet for communication with mobile employees and remote offices at a low cost while maintaining excellent security. The Astaro Secure Client ensures the highest levels of security for VPN. It provides strong user authentication and end-to-end encryption so that mobile workers, home workers, and remote offices can communicate securely over the Internet with a central VPN gateway.
[Middle] Up2Date 5.023
Urgency: Middle(low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 23MB (23,672,123 bytes) md5sum: 76c1c10df79bfbe1e506f86b13c3250c Up2Date 5.023 Remarks Required previous version is 5.022 Existing configuration will not be changed Middleware will be restarted Active IP and VPN connections will be restarted Depending on the speed of the CPU the Up2Date installation will take a few minutes New/Changed/Improved Added NTLM authentication (Single Sign On with Active Directory) Added DNS hostname support to parent proxy for HTTP and Up2Date Improved HTTP Proxy performance when using authentication Bugfix (please refer to the known issue list on http://docs.astaro.org ) ID1463 Check for renaming Network Definitions is incomplete ID1482 Dead IPSec roadwarrior connections remain in system ID1491 Wrong formating in Proxy Content Manager ID1496 High Availability logs have wrong timestamp in WebAdmin ID1557 Uplink failover may not work correctly ID1564 HTTP uploads limited to 1 MB 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 5.021
Urgency: Middle(low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 3MB (3,590,211 bytes) md5sum: e18412da6ceff0dd82d02195cceefe45 Up2Date 5.021 Remarks Required previous version is 5.020 Existing configuration will not be changed Middleware will not be restarted Active IP and VPN connections will not be restarted Bugfix (please refer to the known issue list on http://docs.astaro.org ) ID1532 Notifications about exceeding 100% user count ID1533 IPS Pattern update fails with valid license 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 5.017
Urgency: Middle(low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 19MB (19821481 bytes) md5sum: 7cd7b062cc5fc84c99312fb11f591563 Up2Date 5.017 Remarks Required previous version is 5.016 Existing configuration will not be changed MiddleWare will be restarted Active IP and VPN connections will be restarted Depending on the speed of the CPU the Up2Date, the installation will take a few minutes New/Changed/Improved Improved SYN Rate Limiter Bugfix (please refer to the known issue list on http://docs.astaro.org ) ID1066 Radius for PPTP may not work with all radius servers ID1220 Static IPs for PPPoE interfaces may cause trouble ID1270 Up2Date Parent Proxy feature may not work correctly ID1361 System hangs after removing all allowed networks for SNMP ID1372 Bootup sequence needs improvement for first boot ID1377 RBLs not working in ASL V5 Version 5.015 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
[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
ASL V5 Release Candidate is Available
Astaro is pleased to announce the availability of the Astaro Security Linux V5 Release Candidate. Thanks to anybody on this board who contributed to this release! We received a tremendous amount of excellent feedback during the past year and during our Beta test. We are planning to ship the General Availability release within a week. The next few days will give us extra time to validate improvements made in Astaro Security Linux V5 during the final days of beta testing.
[High] Up2Date 4.018
Urgency: HIGH (low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 6.5MB (6,541,571 bytes) md5sum: 97c14820a2c3d765fb215ac186938d4a Up2Date 4.018 Remarks Required previous version is 4.017 Existing configuration will not be changed !!! ATTENTION – FIREWALL WILL REBOOT AFTER UP2DATE !!! !!! Astaro recommends always to test Up2Date packages with a new kernel and reboot on non-production systems first. !!! Bugfix (please refer to the known issue list on http://docs.astaro.org ) Kernel vulnerability CAN-2003-0985 fixed 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
Additional note to Up2Date 4.017
Astaro recommends that Up2date 4.017 should **not** be applied to any production system at this time because of the included kernel upgrade and reboot.