* Re: IPFire 2.29 - Core Update 190 is available for testing
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@ 2024-12-03 12:50 ` Adolf Belka
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From: Adolf Belka @ 2024-12-03 12:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi All,
First feedback on CU190 Testing.
I have not found any problems so far.
I have tested the OpenVPN roadwarrior and net2net connections and all
worked well.
I also cleared the x509 certificate set and created from new (as there
were problems in the past with that) and a new x509 set could be created
without any issues.
Restore from previous backup also worked without any issues.
All graphs look to be running okay.
Bug13029 - IPSec problem when PSK had a comma in it was tested and the
base64 encoding is working as intended. Existing PSK's stay as they are.
If a new PSK is defined or an existing one edited then the PSK is base64
encoded.
In all cases the operation continues with the base64 encoding changes
being totally transparent.
A PSK with any character, except the single quotation mark, can now be
used in the PSK. Tested out with a PSK with back ticks, hash symbol and
double quotation marks and the IPSec PSK connection was made without any
issues.
Bug13074 verified to now have the collectd.d directory for custom
variations. Actual custom variations not tested so far.
Bug13762 ssh login details not being shown in system logs verified to be
fixed. Both sshd and sshd-session lines from the logs are now included
in the system logs display.
Will continue testing but so far looks very good to me.
Regards,
Adolf.
On 30/11/2024 15:37, IPFire Project wrote:
> Dear Community, It is time for the last push of the year: The upcoming
> release of IPFire is ready to be tested by you, our awesome community.
> It comes with a refreshed kernel and includes a lot of changes that have
> been developed at the recent IPFire Developer Meetup. It is scheduled to
> be the last update for the year, so let's make it an extra special one
> before we all sign off for the holidays.
>
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> IPFire 2.29 - Core Update 190 is available for testing
>
> Dear Community, It is time for the last push of the year: The upcoming
> release of IPFire is ready to be tested by you, our awesome community.
> It comes with a refreshed kernel and includes a lot of changes that have
> been developed at the recent IPFire Developer Meetup. It is scheduled to
> be the last update for the year, so let's make it an extra special one
> before we all sign off for the holidays.
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