Tonight (21/05/19-22/05/19) the following updated packages are being released:
app-samba - Remove deprecated parameter from smb.conf (stops log noise)
syswatch - Change second backup ping server from ClearSDN to a much more responsive public server..
csplugin-filewatch - Add systemctl to CLEARSYNC in sudoers.
Delayed
app-dynamic-vpn - move the updown scripts to from the global conf file to the individual conns. This allows the Dynamic VPN and Static VPN apps to work at the same time. Also some config tidy-ups. The app is ready and tested. It just needs to be pushed to the repos but this has hit a glitch.
Packages available for testing:
app-ntp - adds new configuration options. I understand some re-coding may be needed to get to the coding standard and UI look and feel, but functionally it should be OK. I have tested it. Its main use is to allow you to specify your own NTP servers through the Webconfig.
app-storage - a big functionality update. Brings a lot of disk management capability to the Webconfig
Packages available for testing can be installed with:
app-samba - Remove deprecated parameter from smb.conf (stops log noise)
syswatch - Change second backup ping server from ClearSDN to a much more responsive public server..
csplugin-filewatch - Add systemctl to CLEARSYNC in sudoers.
Delayed
app-dynamic-vpn - move the updown scripts to from the global conf file to the individual conns. This allows the Dynamic VPN and Static VPN apps to work at the same time. Also some config tidy-ups. The app is ready and tested. It just needs to be pushed to the repos but this has hit a glitch.
Packages available for testing:
app-ntp - adds new configuration options. I understand some re-coding may be needed to get to the coding standard and UI look and feel, but functionally it should be OK. I have tested it. Its main use is to allow you to specify your own NTP servers through the Webconfig.
app-storage - a big functionality update. Brings a lot of disk management capability to the Webconfig
Packages available for testing can be installed with:
yum update --enable-repo=clearos-updates-testing {package-name}
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In addition, there is a package that affects 1:1 NAT in updates-testing called app-firewall. This changes the behavior of the netmask used when setting a 1:1 NAT interface so that it uses a 32 bit netmask instead of trying to match the subnet of the external interface. The reason for this is that if you use DMZ subnet of addresses, it may not match the subnet mask and cause you to use an improper netmask. -
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