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Friday, 22 January 2010 10:29 |
| We are proud to announce the latest release for our flagship Atomic Secured Linux product, the latest in unified threat management systems. Atomic Secured Linux(tm) is an out-of-the-box Unified Security Suite for Linux(tm) systems designed to protect your servers against both known and unknown threats. It is distributed through a subscription yum channel ensuring that ASL is always kept up to date. Unlike other security solultions, ASL works by combining security at all layers, from the aKernel all the way up to the application layer to provide the most complete protection available for Linux servers and helps to ensure that your system is compliant with commercial and government security standards. ASL includes the most hardened kernel on the market, automated system hardening techniques, userspace and host Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), malware/rootkit detection and elimination, blacklisting technologies and web application firewalling to protect multiuser and web application hosting environments like no other solution. ASL is uniquely effective at addressing emerging threats posed by vulnerabilities in todays complex systems and applications, such as web hosting environments, multiuser systems, CRM's, ERPs, forums, shopping carts, Content Management systems and custom applications. |
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Changelog:
- Support for Fedora 12
- Support for Fedora 11
- Support for Mysql 5.1
Bugfixes:
- Bugfix #XXX, correct an imaging rendering issue in ASL-Web for IE8
- Bugfix #XXX, detects and corrects the condition where the VERSION would sometimes be created as a directory
- Bugfix #XXX, added mod_evasive vulnerability data
Upgrading to 2.2.3:
1) Ensure that you allow mysql connections from localhost, and that skip-networking is not set in /etc/my.cnf
2) yum upgrade
3) asl -s -f
4) Log in to the web interface on port 30000 with your web browser at https://<IP>:30000
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