Have you heard that SUSE has rolled out SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 2 and its latest system management program, SUSE Manager 4.1? These releases include a selection of new and noteworthy features. . SUSE , one of the three major enterprise Linux distribution companies, released on July 21, 2020, the next versions of its flagship operating system, SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) 15 Service Pack 2 and its latest infrastructure management program, SUSE Manager 4.1 . SLE 15 SP2 is available on the x86-64 , Arm , IBM POWER , IBM Z, and LinuxONE hardware architectures. This new Linux server edition is based on the Linux 5.3 kernel. This new kernel release includes upstream features such as utilization clamping support in the task scheduler, and power-efficient userspace waiting. . Fedora, a prominent player in the open-source software landscape, launched a noteworthy version that boasts innovative functionalities and improvements.. SUSE Linux Enterprise, System Management, Linux Update, Kernel Features, Enterprise Distribution. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Have you heard that Linus Torvalds has officially kicked off the development cycle of the upcoming Linux kernel 5.8, which he has dubbed as one of the “biggest releases of all time”? . Two weeks after the release of the Linux 5.7 kernel series, the merge window for the upcoming Linux 5.8 kernel is now officially closed and the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone hit the streets for public testing. And it looks like Linux 5.8 is shaping up to be one of the “biggest releases of all time,” according to Linus Torvalds, who said that it’s almost on par with the Linux 4.9 kernel and could be even bigger due to a lot of development for new features and improvements across all components, including architecture, file systems, drivers, and documentation. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . Linus Torvalds reveals the beginning of the Linux kernel 6.0 development phase, marking it as a significant update, featuring substantial improvements.. Linux Kernel Development, Major Software Release, Linus Torvalds Announcement. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
With more than twelve years of development, the first v1.0.0 release of OpenSSL is now available. The OpenSSL project team is pleased to announce the release of version 1.0.0 of our open source toolkit for SSL/TLS. This new OpenSSL version is a major release and incorporates many new features as well as major fixes compared to 0.9.8n. . -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----Hash: SHA1 OpenSSL version 1.0.0 released ============================= OpenSSL - The Open Source toolkit for SSL/TLS https://www.openssl.org:443/ The OpenSSL project team is pleased to announce the release of version 1.0.0 of our open source toolkit for SSL/TLS. This new OpenSSL version is a major release and incorporates many new features as well as major fixes compared to 0.9.8n. For a complete list of changes, please see . The most significant changes are: o RFC3280 path validation: sufficient to process PKITS tests. o Integrated support for PVK files and keyblobs. o Change default private key format to PKCS#8. o CMS support: able to process all examples in RFC4134 o Streaming ASN1 encode support for PKCS#7 and CMS. o Multiple signer and signer add support for PKCS#7 and CMS. o ASN1 printing support. o Whirlpool hash algorithm added. o RFC3161 time stamp support. o New generalised public key API supporting ENGINE based algorithms. o New generalised public key API utilities. o New ENGINE supporting GOST algorithms. o SSL/TLS GOST ciphersuite support. o PKCS#7 and CMS GOST support. o RFC4279 PSK ciphersuite support. o Supported points format extension for ECC ciphersuites. o ecdsa-with-SHA224/256/384/512 signature types. o dsa-with-SHA224 and dsa-with-SHA256 signature types. o Opaque PRF Input TLS extension support. o Updated time routines to avoid OS limitations. We consider OpenSSL 1.0.0 to be the best version of OpenSSLavailable and we strongly recommend that users of older versions upgrade as soon as possible. OpenSSL 1.0.0 is available for download via HTTP and FTP from the following master locations (you can find the various FTP mirrors under * * The distribution file name is: o openssl-1.0.0.tar.gz Size: 4010166 MD5 checksum: 89eaa86e25b2845f920ec00ae4c864ed SHA1 checksum: 3f800ea9fa3da1c0f576d689be7dca3d55a4cb62 The checksums were calculated using the following commands: openssl md5 openssl-1.0.0.tar.gz openssl sha1 openssl-1.0.0.tar.gz Yours, The OpenSSL Project Team... Mark J. Cox Nils Larsch Ulf Möller Ralf S. Engelschall Ben Laurie Andy Polyakov Dr. Stephen Henson Richard Levitte Geoff Thorpe Lutz Jänicke Bodo Möller -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBS7C22aLSm3vylcdZAQI6TggAxWKuZFWcdtoBIfJpvHbdVlVJUe2O4tO7 +wHqMRANGZLx+io2KXxe1s3/qaKTOtlhP44jTDSRFxn418RLlZ4VS/I/mlKbEd7s tFgT34z8u8Et6oj5OwN8XbzwvkEGv+Ytf15Oub9DLa6doQ0xehaIKn+BHuDUeZup IVQkkAplKOMV77rfCZQWcApWVOPs6d0tP7F4uWHUNElzVFF6U2G38qKymJEIotUk a9kH7uS1EXFz0j4Fm7oVbE8tvrDQJa71Odtvt3N++Qppd+e5OgnU9klh7fnZ78Ae APfz3vPBLhItyGnpeBNwppFcKiPtG9M6Bthw+AsGVnsDiieHdHmGTg==Wfex -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project https://www.openssl.org:443/ Announcement Mailing List
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