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Written by scott
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Wednesday, 03 May 2006 |
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I've finished my initial release of Atomic-PSA on CentOS4/4ES. If anyone is interested in becoming a tester, please let me know, this release needs a lot of scrutiny.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Written by scott
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Wednesday, 03 May 2006 |
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This is the first public Alpha-test release of the Atomic-PSA package, available in the [atomic-testing] channel. Atomic-PSA is a meta-package that contains all the dependencies required to install a complete custom ART version of PSA. This is something I've been planning on doing for a while, but it has become a necessity since PSA 7.5.3 due to some issues with installing PSA through yum (horde for example). Read more for the full details on what Atomic-PSA contains, and the kind of help I'm looking for.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Written by scott
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Wednesday, 03 May 2006 |
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I'm sorry about the wait on this one, when I finally got down to working on it, it only took a few minutes to make. For some reason I thought I hadn't done all the streamlining work on the backend to put that one together quickly. This is a very important update for those of you that aren't runnning Atomic Secured Linux (ASL), as it resolves a number of known high-risk security issues. Available in the [App-Vault] channel now.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Written by scott
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Wednesday, 03 May 2006 |
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In the next few days the ART archive will be undergoing major changes to bring it into compliance with other 3rd party packagers. Specifically the [gamera] and [atomic-desktop] channels will be merging into the [atomic] channel. Notably this should simplify configurations going into the future, and because of these changes I've had to make major overhauls to Project Gamera, and the anti-spam suite for PSA. Once I complete the changeover, all ART archives should be compatible with 3rd party archives like Dag Wieers/rpmforge.net.
Except for project gamera users, these changes should for the most part be transparent. Additionally packages containing the .rf. extention (clamav) indicate that they are from the rpmforge.net project, and have been duplicated in the ART archive only for convienence.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Written by scott
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Wednesday, 03 May 2006 |
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This latest release in the Atomic Secured Linux channel (Product Subscriptions) adds support for two new OS's, Fedora Core 1, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (3ES) as well as its clones, CentOS 3.3/3.4, Tao Linux, and Whitebox linux. In addition to updates to the kernel, and grsecurity.net patch, this release also adds support for Promise SX4 and SX8 RAID controllers.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Written by scott
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Wednesday, 03 May 2006 |
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I'll be signing books at the LinuxWorld Expo in Boston on Tuesday Feb. 15th starting around 3:30pm at the Addison-Wesley booth (#915) in their "Meet the Authors" session. Stop by and say hi to the turtle. Bring me Gamera stuff or turtle plushies, and I'll put you on the credits page on the website. :P
Oh almost forgot, we've got the cover story "Stealth Firewalls" on Linuxworld Magazine this month: http://www.linuxworld.com/magazine/Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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