Hi there,
I am proud to announce v2.2.23-1-secure. The well known -secure tree by me.
Since I do this kernel we've upgraded all our servers of our customers at my
company to this tree without any major or minor problems.
The servers vary from just beeing a mailserver for 5 workstations to highend
servers for ~ 3000 users beeing proxy-, smtp-, pop3-/imap-, file-, web-,
firewall-server and ipsec gate.
-> The intended purpose is for production/servers/firewalls <-
o indicates work by me
+ indicates work by users
Changes in 2.2.23-1-secure
--------------------------
o add: smbfs receive timeout support
o add: Magic SysRq Key to emulate Alt-SysRq-key
Usage: echo {key} > /proc/sys/kernel/magickey
For example: echo s > /proc/sys/kernel/magickey
for an emergency sync :)
o add: Allow users within a special GID to change their
nice level from (-20 to 19). Enable this via config
option and re-define this via
/proc/sys/kernel/renice_gid. The default GID is 11.
o add: Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 (Alternate Driver) v2.1.6
+ fixes from Willy Tarreau, Dominik Perpeet and me
o add: Intel PRO/1000 Gigabit NIC v4.3.2
+ fixes from Willy Tarreau, Dominik Perpeet and me
o fixed: can't allow userspace to set NT
o fixed: duplicate: tcp_bad_flags when HAP and Stealth
o update: IDE Backport from 2.4.x (IDE-Ole) v2.2.21.06162002
Changes in 2.2.22-2-secure
--------------------------
o add: ALi 5451 gameport support
o add: QoS Backport from Linux v2.4.19 to v2.2.21
o add: rbtree 2.2.21-1
o add: HTB3.7 backported from 2.4.20pre11 to DS-9 on 2.2.21
o add: skb_realloc_headroom() panics when new headroom
is smaller than existing headroom.
+ fixed: aic7xxx (new) as a module
+ fixed: DEC Tsunami I2C interface just for ALPHA arch
+ fixed: compile af_packet (CONFIG_PACKET) as a module
o fixed: compile error if some MASQ settings are not set
o fixed: compile error if ext3fs was not selected
o update: 802.1d Ethernet Bridging v1.03
o update: Firewall for the ethernet bridge, using ipchains, v1.03
o update: Stealth Networking v2.2.22
o update: Openwall v2.2.22-ow1
o update: HAP for Openwall v2.2.22-ow1
o update: "Super" FreeS/WAN 1.98b includes:
X.509 0.9.14, Notify/Delete SA,
NAT Traversal 0.3 and ALG 0.8
o update: i2c v2.6.6-cvs-2002-10-23
o update: lmsensors v2.6.6-cvs-2002-10-23
o change: Network Devices reordered near to Networking Options
Changes in v2.2.22-1-secure
---------------------------
o add: Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs v2.2.21-14
o add: VM buffer tuning
o add: Etherdivert
o add: 802.1d Ethernet Bridging v1.02
o add: Firewall for the ethernet bridge, using ipchains v1.02
o add: IPsec masquerading with IPVS
o add: Compiler optimizations for new subarches
+ add: UserIP Accounting v0.9c-rc1
o update: Openwall v2.2.21-ow2
o update: HAP for Openwall v2.2.21-ow2
o update: i2c v2.6.4
o update: lm-sensors v2.6.4
o update: Tekram DC395 SCSI Controller Driver v1.41
o update: FreeS/WAN v1.97 + x.509 v0.9.12
Changes in 2.2.21-3-secure
--------------------------
o add: i2c v2.6.3
o add: lm-sensors v2.6.3
+ re-add: ReiserFS v3.5.35
+ add: ReiserFS v3.5.35 and ext3 v0.07a Coexistence Fix
Changes in 2.2.21-2-secure
--------------------------
o add: IDE Backport from 2.4.x (IDE-Ole) v2.2.21.05202002
o add: IP Virtual Server v1.08 for 2.2 Kernels
o add: Tekram DC395 SCSI Controller Driver v1.40
o update: Openwall and HAP to its newest Version
o removed: New IDE from Andre Hedrick in favor of IDE-Ole
o removed: ReiserFS Code
Changes in 2.2.21-1-secure
--------------------------
- Initial Release
o add: Openwall v2.2.20-ow1
o add: HAP for Openwall v2.2.20-ow1
o add: Stealth Networking
o add: RAID v2.2.20-raid 4 (Autodetect, Boot support (l/s) etc.
o add: Ext3 Filesystem Support v0.07a
o add: ReiserFS v3.5.35
o add: IFF Dynamic Patch
o add: PPPoE
o add: CryptoAPI (Kerneli) v2.2.18-3
o add: CIPE (Crypto IP Encapsulation)
o add: Extended Attributes and ACL for ext2 (EA v0.8.26/ACL v0.8.27)
o add: Some NIC Drivers:
- COMPEX-RL100a / Winbond-W89c840 PCI Ethernet
- Myson MTD803 PCI Ethernet
- National Semiconductor DP8381x series PCI Ethernet
- National Semiconductor DP8382x series PCI Ethernet
- Sundance ST201 "Alta" PCI Ethernet
o add: Adaptec AIC7xxx v6.2.4 Driver
o add: Most Patches of the AA-Kernel v2.2.21pre2aa2 tree
o add: MPPE v0.9.5
o add: BIGMEM (highmem) to allocate Memory >1GB
o add: USAGI v20020513-2.2.20
o add: BadRAM / BadMEM v2.2.19B
o add: FreeS/WAN v1.97
o add: New IDE from Andre Hedrick
Release Info:
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Date : December, 2nd, 2002
Time : 11:30 pm CET
URL : http://sf.net/projects/wolk
md5sums:
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f81db5ffecf7be0a128cef7a011bea1b *linux-2.2.22-2-secure-to-2.2.23-1-secure.gz
452266115714a46874e7a7c08643d822 *linux-2.2.23-1-secure-fullkernel.tar.bz2
b49f57d3596e1064d044785c746c36a5 *linux-2.2.23-1-secure-fullkernel.tar.gz
e44a6656fc2e4fc2eb22f3ec177c4a2d *linux-2.2.23-1-secure-patchset.tar.bz2
a17d4c831120031b52a233ba7a9b9334 *linux-2.2.23-1-secure-patchset.tar.gz
17d6a85504fb4b44fc4ba8d31d62c6d1 *linux-2.2.23-1-secure.patch.bz2
bf7751bb9401a50b16bf9452582d06d7 *linux-2.2.23-1-secure.patch.gz
URL:
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Feedback welcome :) ... Have fun!
-- Kind regards Marc-Christian Petersen
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wolk
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