Hello list,
Core Update 136 (testing, https://blog.ipfire.org/post/ipfire-2-23-core-update-136-is-available-for-te...) is running here for ~ 20 hours without any known issues so far.
The following parts of IPFire seem to work correctly: - DDNS - OpenVPN (RW connections only) - IPsec (N2N connections only) - Squid proxy (including authentication and upstream proxy) - Guardian
Because of several issues, I have not tested Suricata so far, but will do with Stefans ISO later. Tor starts up correctly and is able to establish its circuits - there is a strange behaviour related to some operation mode, which I will investigate further and report back if it is a bug.
I can confirm the WebUI now shows the correct country for IP addresses again. Thanks for this, it makes debugging much easier. However, I still think we need libloc some day... :-)
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
Hi,
On 17 Sep 2019, at 10:25, peter.mueller@ipfire.org wrote:
Hello list,
Core Update 136 (testing, https://blog.ipfire.org/post/ipfire-2-23-core-update-136-is-available-for-te...) is running here for ~ 20 hours without any known issues so far.
The following parts of IPFire seem to work correctly:
- DDNS
- OpenVPN (RW connections only)
- IPsec (N2N connections only)
- Squid proxy (including authentication and upstream proxy)
- Guardian
Because of several issues, I have not tested Suricata so far, but will do with Stefans ISO later. Tor starts up correctly and is able to establish its circuits - there is a strange behaviour related to some operation mode, which I will investigate further and report back if it is a bug.
I can confirm the WebUI now shows the correct country for IP addresses again. Thanks for this, it makes debugging much easier. However, I still think we need libloc some day... :-)
Oh yes, the lovely libloc...
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
Thanks for testing and the feedback though.
I suppose we are leaving this update for testing a little bit longer because the replacement of Perl might cause some rather corner-case problems (see the one that Erik has found).
Best, -Michael