Users are strongly advised to update immediately

Jun 13, 2015 18:22 GMT  ·  By

The IPFire development team has published details about a new update for their open-source and independent firewall distribution based on the Linux kernel, IPFire 2.17 Core Update 91, urging users to update as soon as possible.

According to the release notes, IPFire 2.17 Core Update 91 is a very important milestone for the stable version of the firewall, which patches multiple security vulnerabilities for the OpenSSL and StrongSwan IPsec software, and updates several other core components and libraries.

Therefore, we can report that IPFire 2.17 Core Update 91 updates the OpenSSL package to version 1.0.2b, which deals with six security vulnerabilities, including the famous Logjam vulnerability, and the strongSwan package to version 5.3.2, fixing two security vulnerabilities. Also, there are updated packages like libnet 1.16, libxslt 1.1.28, libxml2 2.9.2, newt 0.52.19, pcre 8.37, and slang 2.3.0.

"This update comes with various security fixes – most notably fixes for six security vulnerabilities in the OpenSSL library and two more vulnerabilities in strongSwan," reads the announcement. "We strongly recommend to install this update as soon as possible and reboot the system afterwards."

The P2P block feature has been disabled by default

Among other changes implemented in IPFire 2.17 Core Update 91, we can mention that the P2P (Peer-to-Peer) block feature has been disabled by default for all new installations of the firewall, but users are informed that existing installations of IPFire won't be changed, not even after a regular software update.

Last but not least, the built-in DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server has received various improvements, such as the ability to search the list of static leases, automatic addition of newly created static leases from the list of dynamic leases, and support for editing newly added static leases right from the user menu.

Download IPFire 2.17 Core Update 91 right now via Softpedia.