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>
> Subject: [IPCop-user] ANNOUNCE: IPCop 1.4.0 Final Release!
> Date: Friday 01 October 2004 04:05
> From: Alan Hourihane
> To: ipcop-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
ipcop-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>
> IPCop users, and developers,
>
> The IPCop team is proud to announce the Final 1.4.0 Release today !
>
> IPCop Linux is a complete Linux distribution whose sole purpose is to
> protect the networks on which it is installed. It is extremely easy
for
> anyone to install and configure. Frequently, the IPCop firewall can
be
> installed within 10 to 15 minutes.
>
> Changes:
> Build system uses LFS (Linux from Scratch)
> New GUI
>
> New supported hardware includes:
> SCSI hardware
> PCMCIA hardware
> Speedtouch PPPoE
> AVM Fritz!DSL
> AVM Fritz!Card PCI 2.0
> Bewan st PCI and USB
> Conexant usb and PCI driver
> Eagle-usb driver
> Friztdsl
> Speedtouch usb PPPoE / bridged / routed IP (Rev 4.00 supported)
> Zyxel 630-11 driver
> 3Com 3cp4218 driver
> New features include:
> Support ACPI
> Uni and Multi-processor systems
> SSP Stack Smashing Protection and libsafe
> Intrusion detection SNORT (for all interfaces)
> Traffic Shaping
> NTP Server on GREEN
> System graphs for CPU, Memory and disk
> BLUE interface for connecting Wireless AP's
> X.509 VPN support (including Roadwarrior support)
> Enhancements to DHCP and Hosts editing
> Enhancements to log viewing
> New supported languages include:
> Cesky
> Chinese
> Latin American Spanish
> Magyar
> Polski
> Portugu?s
> Portugu?s-Brasil
> Romanian
> Suomi
> Vietnamese
> Russkij
> New target platforms
> Digital Alpha (preliminary) - yes, IPCop runs on Alpha systems
> as well as Intel ix86 machines. ISO available on
> request to sense the need for this.
>
> With this release, a new website has been launched on www.ipcop.org.
> If you see any info missing, please register and contact us on the
> ipcop-devel list and we will supply you with the correct permissions
to
> continue updating the website as you could with the old Twiki.
> The IPCop team is grateful for your continued support and feedback
> on this firewall. We will try to make IPCop even easier to use in
> the future for an increasing number of advanced tasks.
>
> IPCop is available for download via SourceForge at
>
> http://sf.net/projects/ipcop
>
> MD5: c47e9544ea0984c1a8e43e5d3046c927 fcdsl-1.4.0-smp.tgz
> MD5: 4689099f3c49284cbf6460bec6b2cb15 fcdsl-1.4.0.tgz
> MD5: e02720e1306bf905dba797d54f8e22d5 ipcop-1.4.0.tar.gz
> MD5: d8beec0956d943991690cee63786aad4 ipcop-1.4.0.iso
>
> Additionally, there is a torrent available at
>
> http://bitmover.com/~wscott/ipcop-1.4.0.iso.torrent
>
> Please use the mailing lists appropriately. The ipcop-user list for
> questions relating to using IPCop, and the ipcop-devel list for
development
> discussions. Use these lists first to isolate whether problems are
bugs
> or features, or just the way things are, before logging bugs into the
> SourceForge bug tracker.
>
> Enjoy,
>
> The IPCop Team.
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