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Tonight (25/08/20-26/08/20) the following updated packages are being released:

  • none - I was going to release app-qos but have noticed the latest build did not make the testing repo as I had expected. Is anyone actually testing?

* by the package name = the package is also being released to Business at the same time.

Packages available for testing

    The build system has failed so app-qos is not available. I will post to this thread when it is.
  • app-dnsthingy - This is the same update as app-gateway-management but also includes a rebranding from DNSThingy to AdamOne. Update with:
    yum update app-dnsthingy adamone --enablerepo=clearos-*-testing

  • app-gateway-management - update with:
    yum update app-gateway-management* adamone --enablerepo=clearos-*-testing

  • adamone - this is the underlying package for the above beta versions of app-gateway-management/app-dnsthingy. If you have either of the above beta's installed, you can update with:
    yum update adamone --enablerepo=clearos-contribs-testing
    Please restart GM afterwards.
  • app-network - code merge complete. Seems to work for everything except external VLANs and a few quirks.

    • Now allows you to set up Wireless and Cellular interfaces. You will also need app-wireless to configure a NIC as an access point. Otherwise manual configuration is then needed for WiFi and Cellular devices.
    • I've tweaked it for kernel mode PPPoE (much faster and lower resources). For the moment we are not forcibly converting PPPoE interfaces over, but if you edit an interface it will switch to kernel mode.
    • Hides irrelevant interfaces from app-network-report such as docker0, veth* and ifb*.
    • Numerous other changes since last 2.6.0
    • Do not use the the update if you use VLAN's on external interfaces.


Unless detailed otherwise, packages available for testing can be installed with:
yum update --enablerepo=clearos-updates-testing {package-name}

Packages being worked on:

  • app-qos - Allow the full range of port selections allowed by the multiport iptables firewall rule. Also lots of UI bug fixes. More info in this post. Please test and try and break. You need v2.5.13 for testing.
  • basics for app-sia v2. This will slow down app release.
  • openfire update to latest version.
  • app-firewall - see if I can do some more bug fixes.
  • app-attack-detector to add a button beside each banned IP to you can unban it. This was being worked on by an external contributor.
  • app-network - Two more bugs to go. Team Canada are working on it.


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Tuesday, August 25 2020, 08:56 PM
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    Wednesday, August 26 2020, 04:31 PM - #Permalink
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    app-qos (Bandwidth and QoS) is now available for testing. The primary aim of the update was to allow the full selection of ports available from the multiport iptables module. This allows you to choose up to 15 ports and port ranges in a single rule. Ports should be comma separated for individual ports and colon separated for port ranges e.g:
    22,80,443,9981:9983
    This counts as 5 ports and you are allowed up to 15 ports in a single rule. I also did a load of UI fixes to stop invalid rules being created.
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