any infos about the "High urgency" of "u2d-sys-9.111007-112012.tgz.gpg"???
it has a lot of "stuff" in it... and it is no "Soft Release"... my UTM just downloaded it...
Up2Date 9.112012 package description:
Remarks:
System will be rebooted
Configuration will be upgraded
Connected Wifi APs will perform firmware upgrade
Connected RED devices will perform firmware upgrade
News:
Maintenance Release
Fixed several issues with Intel netword cards
Fixed several issues with SAA MacOS X client
Bugfixes:
Fix [26130]: DHCP mapping comments gets lost by upgrading to 9.100
Fix [30016]: Mix SSL and WAF and SharePoint 2013 will no longer allow you to save files (file is opened write protected)
Fix [30478]: System & UTM Backups ignore backup limits [9.1]
Fix [30509]: Uploads via reverse proxy are limited to 128 MB when profile with 'XSS Filter' or 'SQL Injection Filter' enabled is in use [9.1]
RPM packages contained:
libaviraglue-9.10-5.g5ff1659.i686.rpm
libopenssl1_0_0-1.0.1g-1.1.3.g85a91e6.i686.rpm
libopenssl1_0_0_httpproxy-1.0.1g-1.1.3.g85a91e6.i686.rpm
libsaviglue-9.10-6.g510f560.i686.rpm
libudev0-147-0.65.1.1090.g17b9ff4.i686.rpm
freerdp-1.0.2-2.g2cd7ee9.rb3.i686.rpm
modproxymsrpc-9.10-62.g2866ca3.i686.rpm
openssl-1.0.1g-1.1.3.g85a91e6.i686.rpm
perf-tools-3.8.13.15-27.ge4e9011.i686.rpm
perl-IO-Socket-INET6-2.72-1.0.g8ae5623.rb1.noarch.rpm
postgresql92-9.2.7-0.158345409.g0b33a45.i686.rpm
red-firmware2-2035-0.g9f5ac11.noarch.rpm
udev-147-0.65.1.1090.g17b9ff4.i686.rpm
wireless-firmware-ath9k-4028-0.166542980.g492ce03.i586.rpm
wireless-firmware-rt2x00-3030-0.166542649.g29abda4.i586.rpm
ep-reporting-9.10-16.g2b6a2b6.rb1.i686.rpm
ep-reporting-resources-9.10-16.g2b6a2b6.rb1.i686.rpm
ep-confd-9.10-274.g9ed4aa7.i686.rpm
ep-endpoint-0.5-0.166185016.gbe3a6ec.i686.rpm
ep-ha-daemon-9.10-2.g6329eab.i686.rpm
ep-hardware-9.10-20.g86aad0c.i686.rpm
ep-libs-9.10-13.gf563a69.i686.rpm
ep-mdw-9.10-182.gaaa0071.i686.rpm
ep-notifier-9.10-8.g66358b8.i686.rpm
ep-raidtools-9.10-59.g40c11ca.i686.rpm
ep-red-9.10-87.gfd54bc6.i686.rpm
ep-saa-mac-1.0.0-0.155153976.gc764d50.rb1.i686.rpm
ep-samba-9.10-7.g9fd0b41.noarch.rpm
ep-screenmgr-9.10-0.gfa1fd0b.rb59.i686.rpm
ep-webadmin-9.10-210.g7bb6436.i686.rpm
ep-webadmin-contentmanager-9.10-13.g231466b.rb1.i686.rpm
ep-chroot-dhcps-9.10-2.g2cf1614.rb1.noarch.rpm
ep-chroot-ntp-9.10-2.g9eb2b2e.rb1.noarch.rpm
ep-chroot-smtp-9.10-29.g3b64a83.i686.rpm
chroot-clientlessvpn-9.10-7.g8c9493d.i686.rpm
chroot-ipsec-9.10-7.g93cfeb0.i686.rpm
chroot-reverseproxy-2.4.4-111.g85b7382.i686.rpm
ep-chroot-pop3-9.10-42.g5b45454.i686.rpm
ep-httpproxy-9.10-122.g78f3998.i686.rpm
kernel-smp-3.8.13.15-27.ge4e9011.i686.rpm
kernel-smp64-3.8.13.15-27.ge4e9011.x86_64.rpm
ep-release-9.112-12.noarch.rpm
EDIT:
and now u2d-sys-9.112012-113001.tgz.gpg appeared... (on http://download.astaro.de/UTM/v9/up2date/)
that at least has a KB Article:
http://www.sophos.com/en-us/support/knowledgebase/121108.aspx
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