IPFire 2.21 - Core Update 126 is available for testing

by Arne Fitzenreiter, December 11, 2018

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The next update is available for testing! This update comes with a new kernel and security enhancements and will hopefully be released as the last maintenance update for this year. This change log is rather short, but the changes are very important.

Linux 4.14.86

The kernel has been updated to the latest version of the Linux 4.14.x branch which brings various improvements around stability, enhances performance and fixes some security vulnerabilities. This kernel also has major updates for the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities that remove previously existent performance penalties in some use-cases.

The kernel's modules are now compressed with the XZ algorithm which will save some space on disk as the kernel is one of the largest components of IPFire.

Misc.

  • openssl has been updated to 1.1.0j and 1.0.2q which fixes some minor security issues and has various bug fixes
  • The bind package has now changed to ship shared libraries which it did not before. Those allow that commands like dig and host use those shared libraries and are no longer statically linked. This makes the files a lot smaller.
  • Stéphane Pautrel has substancially improved the French translation of IPFire. Thank you very much for that!

Add-ons

  • Updated packages: bird 2.0.2, nano 3.2
  • New packages: shairport-sync