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Category: VyOS Platform Blog | Uncategorized (18)

Daniil Baturin
Posted 14 Oct, 2014

VyOS 1.0.5 is available on the AWS marketplace

Amazon Web Services team updated the VyOS AMI marketplace listing with the 1.0.5 security release.
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 12 Oct, 2014

Bugzilla maintenance at 22:00 UTC

When 22:00 to approx 23:00 UTC
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 10 Oct, 2014

VyOS 1.1.0 AMI

I’ve submitted the 1.1.0 AMI to the AWS marketplace team for review today, but due to all the AMI updates they have to do due to shellshock it may take up to se...
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 10 Oct, 2014

1.1.0 release

1.1.0 release is now available for download from http://packages.vyos.net/iso/release/1.1.0/, and from the mirrors once they sync.
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 8 Oct, 2014

Helium is frozen

Helium branch is now frozen. If you have any code you want to merge, please wait until we set up a new branch.
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 26 Sep, 2014

1.1.0 preview image update

Those who are using 1.1.0-beta can install an updated image from the build system that includes updates for the shellshock vulnerability.
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 26 Sep, 2014

1.0.5 security release

1.0.5 release images are available for download from packages.vyos.net, and soon will be available from mirrors when they sync.
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 25 Sep, 2014

bash and apt vulnerabilities

Recently discovered vulnerabilities in bash and APT are low risk for VyOS, since it doesn’t use CGI scripts written in bash and APT is not normally used for upg...
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 7 Sep, 2014

Hello, VyOS is a fantastic project and is getting even more attention now that was forked from Vyatta. My question is if you are planning to introduce Intel DPDK to it. As you may know, it was added

DPDK is just a set of libraries for forwarding plane application development, so “introducing DPDK” actually means “writing a new forwarding plane”. What Vyatta...
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 7 Sep, 2014

New port knocking using TCP SYN SQN, aka TCP stealth, that's up as a draft IETF and a demo 3.16 kernel patch called Knock over at GNUnet

Sorry for late reply. The reason we use 3.13 is that overlayfs is not yet available for newer kernels (at least it was not at the time helium was feature frozen...
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