* Re: IPFire 2.27 - Core Update 160 available for testing
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@ 2021-09-23 12:44 ` Adolf Belka
2021-09-25 8:32 ` Core Update 160 (testing) report Peter Müller
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From: Adolf Belka @ 2021-09-23 12:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: development
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Hi All,
This morning upgraded a vm on my testbed to Core Update 160 and it has been running since then without any issues.
The upgrade occurred with no problems. After the reboot everything was running as before.
I have checked all menu items and as far as I can tell everything is working fine with no hiccups.
I will leave it running for some time to see if anything changes.
Regards,
Adolf
On 21/09/2021 11:05, IPFire Project wrote:
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> there is a new post from Arne.F on the IPFire Blog:
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> *IPFire 2.27 - Core Update 160 available for testing*
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> This is the announcement for IPFire 2.27 - Core Update 160 which is available for testing. It comes with a large number of bug fixes and package updates and prepare for removing Python 2 which has reached its end of life.
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> Click Here To Read More <https://blog.ipfire.org/post/ipfire-2-27-core-update-160-available-for-testing>
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* Core Update 160 (testing) report
2021-09-23 12:44 ` IPFire 2.27 - Core Update 160 available for testing Adolf Belka
@ 2021-09-25 8:32 ` Peter Müller
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From: Peter Müller @ 2021-09-25 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: development
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Hello *,
Core Update 160 (testing, see: https://blog.ipfire.org/post/ipfire-2-27-core-update-160-available-for-testing)
is running here for about two days by now without any known issues so far.
Unfortunately, the cheap Realtek NIC of my testing machine does not benefit from ntuple offloading, so I am unable
to report back latency improvements in detail. The SVG rendered graphs do look smoother indeed, especially on
high-resolution screens.
Tested IPFire functionalities in detail:
- IPsec (N2N connections only)
- Squid (authentication enabled, using an upstream proxy)
- OpenVPN (RW connections only)
- IPS/Suricata (with Emerging Threats community ruleset enabled)
- Guardian
- Quality of Service
- DNS (using DNS over TLS and strict QNAME minimisation)
- Dynamic DNS
- Tor (relay mode)
I look forward to the release of Core Update 160.
Thanks, and best regards,
Peter Müller
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