Prodotto: OpenBSD
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OpenBSD 3.7 è disponibile in questo cofanetto multipiattaforma composto da 3 CD-ROM.
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Sommario:
Prezzo: Euro 18,30
Produttore: OpenBSD
Codice: 00398
Peso: 200 g
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Le installazioni complete per le seguenti architetture:
i386, vax, amd64, macppc, sparc e sparc64. I CD sono bootabili su i386, amd64, macppc, sparc, and sparc64.
Ecco alcuni miglioramenti rispetto alle versioni precedenti:
New platforms:OpenBSD/zaurus.- Expanding the arm porting effort by supporting the Sharp Zaurus SL-C3000, bringing a secure ssh-capable machine to your pocket. OpenBSD/sgi.
- A 64-bit port supporting O2 machines with R5000, RM5200, RM7000, R10000 and R12000 CPUs.
- Support for a number of much faster 64-bit machines (in 32-bit mode) in the OpenBSD/hppa port.
- Improved hardware support, including:
- New ath(4) driver for Atheros IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless network adapters.
- New iwi(4) driver for Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG/2225BG/2915ABG IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless network adapters.
- New ipw(4) driver for Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters.
- New atu(4) driver for Atmel AT76C50x USB IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters.
- New ral(4) and ural(4) [USB] drivers for Ralink Technology RT25x0 IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless network adapters.
- New rtw(4) driver for Realtek 8180 IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters.
- Added support to re(4) driver for Realtek 8169 CardBus Ethernet adapters.
- New udav(4) driver for Davicom DM9601 USB Ethernet adapters.
- New vge(4) driver for VIA Networking Technologies VT6122 PCI Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
- New piixpm(4) driver for the Intel PIIX Power Management controller.
- New ubt(4) driver for USB Bluetooth adapters.
- Many enhancements in the OpenBSD/mac68k port.
- Switch to a bsd.rd-based install.
- Improved interrupt system.
- Create partitions with pdisk(8).
- Add mc(4) support and enhance zsc(4) support.
- New tools:
- ospfd(8), implementing the OSPFv2 routing protocol.
- getcap(1), providing easy access to the capability database.
- New functionality:
- Repaired mirroring mode in ccd(4).
- Privilege separation for ftpd(8).
- Bash-style prompt expansion and POSIX hex and octal constants in ksh(1).
- Improved TCP send performance.
- Reentrant getproto*_r(3) and getserv*_r(3) functions.
- In-kernel pppoe(4) support.
- pim(4) (Protocol Independent Multicast) support added.
- New functionality for ntpd(8), the Network Time Protocol Daemon: ntpd can now set the time immediately on startup itself, eliminating the need to run rdate -n beforehand.
- Use median instead of average when collapsing all the peers offsets into one, greatly improving resistance against falsetickers.
- Calculate rootdelay, stratum, and precision properly; include these in replies sent out in server mode.
- Many logging improvements: ntpd is now almost completely silent in normal operation (unless in debug mode, of course).
- New functionality for bgpd(8), the Border Gateway Protocol Daemon:
- Allow sessions to depend on a CARP interfaces master/backup state, reducing failover times in redundant setups.
- Lower latency for requests from other peers or bgpctl while under heavy load, e.g. initial table transfer when a session comes up.
- Allow for the peer descriptions to be used in bgpctl commands where previously only their IPs were allowed.
- Allow bgpd to not prepend its own AS number and to not modify the nexthop on updates sent out.
- Show associated interfaces and their state on show nexthop, to help pointing out why nexthops are invalid.
- Allow for relative metrics modification, i.e. set localpref +20.
- New functionality and improvements for pf(4), the packet filter:
- Improved carp(4), new carpdev mode for IP-less interfaces.
- Support limiting TCP connections by establishment rate, automatically adding flooding IP addresses to tables and flushing states (max-src-conn-rate, overload
, flush global). - Improved functionality of tags (tag and tagged for translation rules, tagging of all packets matching state entries).
- Improved diagnostics (error messages and additional counters from pfctl -si).
- New keyword set skip on to skip filtering on arbitrary interfaces, like loopback.
- Filtering on route(8) labels.
- Several bugfixes improving stability.
- New functionality and improvements for isakmpd(8), the Internet Security Association and Key Management Daemon:
- Allow the Address, Network, or Netmask values of the IPsec-ID to be specified with an interface name or the keyword default (in which case the address is selected based on the default route).
- Improved NAT-T and DPD stability and interoperability.
- New functionality and improvements for spamd(8), the Spamd Spam Deferral Daemon
- Allow the addition of spamtrap addresses to the spamd database using spamdb(8). Spamd will automatically blacklist hosts that attempt to deliver mail to a spamtrap address while greylisted.
- New functionality and many improvements for the package tools: Major overhaul of the package format, simplifying common tasks like user creation.
- In-place updates of packages with pkg_add -r. Progress meters, which make installing big packages a more pleasant experience.
- Reliable dependencies on shared libraries, including the base system. Many performance improvements.
- Over 3000 ports, 2800 pre-built packages.
- Many improvements for security and reliability. Cleaner source code for ksh(1), httpd(8), and many more programs.
- As usual, many improvements in manual pages and other documentation.
- OpenSSH 4.1:
- Local, remote and dynamic port forwards may be configured to listen on specific IP addresses.
- sshd_config(5) now understands GatewayPorts clientspecified to allow client-specified listen addresses in remote port forwards. The existing behaviour for yes and no is maintained. known_hosts files may be hashed to provide privacy if they are later disclosed.
- ssh-keygen(1) has additional modes to generate and manage hashed known_hosts files.
- Users will be warned of impending password and account expiry.
- Corrupt keys in authorized_keys are now handled gracefully. sftp(1) has speed improvements for ls and now uses libedit for command line editing and history.
- sshd(8) will now log the source of connections denied by AllowUsers, DenyUsers, AllowGroups and DenyGroups.
- AddressFamily option in sshd_config(5) now has an AddressFamily option to provide global control of IPv4 and IPv6 usage by sshd(8).
- ssh(1)s multiplex (ControlMaster) mode has been improved and now provides additional capabilities such as checking if the master is alive, obtaining its process ID and requesting that it shut down.
- OpenBSD/i386 and OpenBSD/macppc now use gcc 3.3.5.
- OpenBSD/amd64, OpenBSD/cats, OpenBSD/macppc, OpenBSD/hppa, OpenBSD/sgi, OpenBSD/sparc64 and OpenBSD/zaurus now use DWARF2 (C++) exception handling.
- The system includes the following major components from outside suppliers:
- X.Org 6.8.2 (+ patches, and i386 contains XFree86 3.3.6 servers (+ patches) for legacy chipsets not supported by X.Org) Gcc 2.95.3 (+ patches) and 3.3.5 (+ patches)
- Perl 5.8.6 (+ patches)
- Apache 1.3.29, mod_ssl 2.8.16, DSO support (+ patches)
- OpenSSL 0.9.7d (+ patches)
- Groff 1.15
- Sendmail 8.13.3, with libmilter
- Bind 9.3.0 (+ patches)
- Lynx 2.8.5rel.2 with HTTPS and IPv6 support (+ patches)
- Sudo 1.6.8p6
- Ncurses 5.2
- Latest KAME IPv6
- Heimdal 0.6rc1 (+ patches)
- Arla 0.35.7
- Binutils 2.15
- Gdb 6.3