Michael Tremer, developer for the ipfire.org team, has announced IPFire 2.11 Core 63, a new stable release of the popular Linux-based firewall distribution.
Michael Tremer, developer for the ipfire.org team, has announced IPFire 2.11 Core 62, a new stable release of the popular Linux-based firewall distribution.
Michael Tremer, developer for the ipfire.org team, has announced IPFire 2.13 RC1, a new development release of the popular Linux-based firewall distribution.
This latest release, IPFire 2.13 RC1 is the next big release of IPFire and comes with a huge amount of changes.
Highlights of IPFire 2.13 RC1:
• Support for the ARM architecture has been implemented;
• strongswan 5 has been added
Michael Tremer, developer for the ipfire.org team, has announced IPFire 2.11 Core 64, a new stable release of the popular Linux-based firewall distribution.
Unlike previous versions of IPFire, which brought substantial changes, this latest release, IPFire 2.11 Core 64, only brings a few fixes and updates;
Highlights of IPFire 2.11 Core 64:
• The Intrusion Detection program snort has been u
The IPFire development team has released the 61st core update for IPFire 2.11, a hardened Linux appliance distribution designed for use as a firewall.
Michael Tremer, a developer for the ipfire.org team, has announced IPFire 2.13 Core 67, a new stable release of the popular Linux-based firewall distribution.
Highlights of IPFire 2.13 Core 67:
• In this core update, the wireless drivers have been taken from Linux 3.8, where numerous problems have been fixed and new hardware support has been added as well;
• The driver for ASIX USB net
I run ipfire with 2 network card (red + green). I tried a wireles from tp-link wn353g.
Ipfire was able to see the tp-link wn353g but when i rebooted it get stuck when enable it. so i reboot the system and then it pass trough red green and blue.
We have just released F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux 4.00. This version includes our new scanning technology that improves detection capabilities and product performance.
In fact any linux is secure but all depends on how you configure the system. You should consider installing all kind of protection procedures suck as Fail2Ban, RkHunter, ClamAv, a proper version of PHP, hardened with the sushoin patch, some kind of mac hardenning (Tomoyo / SELinux /AppArmor) etc, to me Debian is perfect for a server