Get ready to experience the best of IPFire 2.27 – Core Update 173! Not only is this update introducing support for 4G and 5G modems that utilize the QMI interface, but also includes a kernel freshly picked from 6.1’s stable series as well as an array of package updates, security enhancements, and bug fixes so you can be sure your device is always up-to-date with the latest improvements! . The final update for 32-bit ARM devices running IPFire is being released at the end of this month. It’s time to migrate your installations over to a supported hardware architecture if you haven’t already done so; otherwise, you risk missing out on important updates and features! We are excited to announce the arrival of QMI support in IPFire! Qualcomm MSM Interface is a proprietary interface used for 4G and 5G cellular modems , and now with this Core Update, IPFire will be able to connect with these types of modems. It’s never been easier or faster – you won’t have any compatibility issues. Special thanks go out to Michael, who worked hard on refactoring various aspects of networking code as well as adding this feature. The link for this article located at UbuntuPit is no longer available. . Discover the groundbreaking updates in IPFire 2.27 – Core Update 174, featuring increased 4G modem compatibility and fortified security measures.. IPFire Update 173, Open Source Firewall, 4G Modem Support, Security Enhancements. . Brittany Day
IPFire developer Peter Müller announced today the general availability of IPFire 2.27 Core Update 172 as the latest stable release of this open-source hardened Linux firewall distribution for routers and firewalls bringing updates to VPN cryptography and updated components. . The biggest changes in this new IPFire hardened Linux firewall release are the improvements the development team added around the VPN (Virtual Private Network) implementation offered within the distribution in an attempt to future-proof VPN cryptography. More specifically, IPFire 2.27 Core Update 172 updates the key lengths of root CA (Certificate Authority) certificates for both IPsec and OpenVPN VPN clients/peers from 2048 bit to 4096 bit RSA, due to the fact that 2048 bit encryption is no longer recommended by security experts for long-term security purposes. Also updated to 4096 bit RSA encryption is the key pair generated for IPFire’s web interface. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . The new OpenWrt update boosts VPN encryption and strengthens firewall defenses for routers while prioritizing user confidentiality.. IPFire, VPN Cryptography, Hardened Firewall, Open Source Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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