| EnGarde Secure Linux v3.0.7 arrives |
Jun. 10, 2006
Guardian Digital released v3.0.7 of EnGarde Secure Linux on June 6, featuring a 2.6.12 kernel, several bug fixes, feature enhancements to the Guardian Digital WebTool and the SELinux policy, and several updated application packages, project spokesman Ryan W. Maple said.
It's the first development release since May 2003. Several new packages are available for installation, Maple added.
New features, as listed by the U.S.-based project team, are: - A new package (hwlister) which, can be used to generate an inventory of all the hardware that comprises your system
- Rebuilt PHP, with Curl support
- The latest stable versions of MySQL (5.0.22), Apache (2.0.58), Asterisk (1.2.8), Bacula (1.38.9),Imap (2004g), Openssl (0.9.8b), PHP5 (5.1.4), Postfix (2.2.10), Snort (2.4.4), Sudo (1.6.8p12), Syslog-ng (1.6.11), Vim (6.4.010), and Zaptel (1.2.6)
EnGarde can be used as a web, DNS, email, database, and general Internet server, Maple said. Intrusion detection, gateway firewall, and complete web management come with EnGarde, and no Linux administration skills are required, Maple said.
Guardian Digital, Inc. was established in 1999 as an engineering company devoted to the process of developing security software for use with e-business solutions, the team said.
Availability and pricing
EnGarde Community Edition is now available for download here. It includes a free 30-day subscription to the Guardian Digital Secure Network (GSDN), to obtain system and security updates. An annual subscription to the GDSN, available for $229 per year, includes 30 days of email installation and configuration support.
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