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2007-11-22 NEWDistribution Release: Devil-Linux 1.2.14
Heiko Zuerker has announced the release of Devil-Linux 1.2.14, a live firewall and server oriented distribution. "Devil-Linux 1.2.14 is available for download. The changes include lots of program updates, added missing iptables modules, Linux kernel 2.4.35.2 and much more." Among the updated packages are Apache 2.2.6, BIND 9.4.1, Dovecot 1.0.3, OpenLDAP 2.3.38, OpenSSH 4.7p1, PHP 5.2.4, Postfix 2.4.6, PostgreSQL 8.2.4, Python 2.4.4, Samba 3.0.26a, SpamAssassin 3.2.3 and many base packages. Read the release announcement and changelog for more information. Download (MD5) from here: devil-linux-1.2.14-i486.tar.bz2 (199MB), devil-linux-1.2.14-i586-SMP.tar.bz2 (200MB), devil-linux-1.2.14-i686-SMP-server.tar.bz2 (203MB).

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 • 2017-04-17: Distribution Release: Devil-Linux 1.8.0
 • 2016-06-19: Development Release: Devil-Linux 1.8.0 RC1
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 • 2008-07-26: Distribution Release: Devil-Linux 1.2.15
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About Devil-Linux
Devil-Linux is a CD-based Linux distribution for firewalls and routers. The goal of Devil-Linux is to have a small, customizable and secure (what is secure on the Internet?) Linux. The future of Devil-Linux will go far beyond an ordinary router, we will provide a lot of other services, but the distribution will still be easy and fast to maintain.

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2017-04-17 Distribution Release: Devil-Linux 1.8.0
Heiko Zuecker has announced the release of Devil-Linux 1.8.0, a major update of the project's independently-developed distribution that runs directly from the live CD and is designed primarily for server, firewall and router deployments: "Devil-Linux 1.8.0 has been released. This is a major overhaul of Devil-Linux. Most programs and libraries have been updated and the unmaintained ones have been removed. The main file system has been switched to Squashfs, to further reduce the ISO image size." Here is the brief release announcement. Some of the more interesting items from the changelog include: "Build system - Python now compiles all available modules from src/python-modules; added haveged and haproxy; added Google Authenticator for PAM; added Dovecot Pigeonhole; mounting of bootcd.iso from another storage devices is not supported any more, use bootcd.squash; added a new init script post_init.local to help with some initializations scripts that need to run after everything else is up; replace Bacula with Bareos, manual migration is necessary; removed Linux-HA and moved to Corosync 2.x with Pacemaker...." Download (checksums are included within the compressed files): devil-linux-1.8.0-x86_64.tar.xz (325MB), devil-linux-1.8.0-x86_64-server.tar.xz (324MB), devil-linux-1.8.0-i686.tar.xz (322MB), devil-linux-1.8.0-i686-server.tar.xz (316MB).
2016-06-19 Development Release: Devil-Linux 1.8.0 RC1
Heiko Zuecker has announced the availability of the first release candidate for Devil-Linux 1.8.0, an upcoming major update of the CD-based distribution designed for servers, firewalls and routers: "Devil-Linux 1.8.0-rc1 has been released. This is a major overhaul of Devil-Linux. Most programs and libraries have been updated and unmaintained ones have been removed. The main file system has been switched to Squashfs, to further reduce the ISO image size. What's new: added Google Authenticator for PAM; dded Dovecot Pigeonhole; Squashfs is now the main file system with lz4-hc compression; mounting of bootcd.iso from another storage devices is not supported any more, use bootcd.squash; added a new init script to help with some initialization scripts that need to run after everything else is up; replace Bacula with Bareos...." See the release announcement and changelog for more details. Download the compressed ISO images from SourceForge (checksums are included in the compressed files): devil-linux-1.8.0-rc1-i686.tar.xz (320MB), devil-linux-1.8.0-rc1-i686-server.tar.xz (314MB), devil-linux-1.8.0-rc1-x86_64.tar.xz (323MB), devil-linux-1.8.0-rc1-x86_64-server.tar.xz (322MB).
2012-04-12 Distribution Release: Devil-Linux 1.6.0
Heiko Zuecker has announced the release of Devil-Linux 1.6.0, a specialist live distribution for firewalls, routers and servers which boots and runs completely from a CD-ROM or a USB Flash drive: "Hello Devil-Linux community. It has finally happened: Devil-Linux 1.6 has been released. This new release brings many new features, lots of improvements, many software updates, Linux kernel 3.2, and a 64-bit edition." Some of the major package updates include LVM 2.02.95, DHCP 4.2.3-P2, OpenLDAP 2.4.30, Squid 3.1.19, Webmin 1.580, Dovecot 2.1.3, MySQL 5.5.21, Samba 3.6.3, Apache HTTPD server 2.2.22, PHP 5.3.10.... See the brief release announcement and consult the comprehensive changelog for more information. Download the compressed ISO images from SourceForge (checksums are included in the files): devil-linux-1.6.0-i686.tar.bz2 (397MB), devil-linux-1.6.0-i686-server.tar.bz2 (380MB), devil-linux-1.6.0-x86_64.tar.bz2 (418MB), devil-linux-1.6.0-x86_64-server.tar.bz2 (404MB).
2008-07-26 Distribution Release: Devil-Linux 1.2.15
Heiko Zuerker has announced the release of Devil-Linux 1.2.15, a live firewall and server distribution. "Devil-Linux 1.2.15 is available for download. The changes include lots of program and security updates. See the changelog for details." Among the changes are: ImageMagick can now correctly identify file types again; added arping tool; added dev86 to build environment; added hotfix to allow ntop links against net-snmp; added missing LSI fusion SCSI drivers to initial ramdisk; corrected DHCP compile; corrected motion compile; downgraded iptables to 1.3.7 (due to missing extensions, i.e. connlimit, time and others); increased compatibility of strongSwan for Windows and Cisco clients. Read the rather brief release announcement and the changelog for more information. Download (MD5): devil-linux-1.2.15-i486.tar.bz2 (206MB), devil-linux-1.2.15-i586-SMP.tar.bz2 (207MB), devil-linux-1.2.15-i686-SMP-server.tar.bz2 (210MB).
2007-03-03 Distribution Release: Devil-Linux 1.2.13
Heiko Zuerker has announced a new stable release of Devil-Linux, a flexible live CD distribution for firewalls, routers and servers: "I'm pleased to announce the 1.2.13 release of Devil-Linux. The main changes include the updated time zone information for the recent DST changes, a lot of program updates, addition of missing iptables modules and much more. Check the changelog for details." Here is the brief release announcement and the complete changelog. Download (MD5) the new CD images from here: devil-linux-1.2.13-i486.tar.bz2 (193MB), devil-linux-1.2.13-i586-SMP.tar.bz2 (194MB), devil-linux-1.2.13-i686-SMP-server.tar.bz2 (191MB).
2007-01-17 Distribution Release: Devil-Linux 1.2.12
Bruce Smith has announced the release of Devil-Linux 1.2.12, a new version of the project's live CD firewall and server distribution: "Devil-Linux 1.2.12 is available for download. Change highlights: Kernel 2.4.34, security fixes, many package updates, new Perl modules, a few new packages, and more." Among the many package updates, Postfix has been upgraded to version 2.3.6, OpenSSH to 4.5p1, MySQL to 4.1.22, Shorewall to 3.2.7, BIND to 9.3.3 and DHCP to 3.0.5, while a missing LDAP support has been added to the Squid proxy server. Please read the release announcement and changelog for further information. Download the three available editions from here: devil-linux-1.2.12-i486.tar.bz2 (192MB), devil-linux-1.2.12-i586-SMP.tar.bz2 (193MB), devil-linux-1.2.12-i686-SMP-server.tar.bz2 (191MB).
2006-11-06 Distribution Release: Devil-Linux 1.2.11
Heiko Zuerker has announced that the server oriented Devil-Linux has been updated to version 1.2.11: "Devil-Linux 1.2.11 is available for download! Change highlights: kernel 2.4.33.3, many program updates, better NFS and USB card reader support, updated all Perl modules and added all modules required by SpamAssassin, OCR plugins can now be used with SpamAssassin, corrected the location of various binaries and many more other changes." Read the release announcement and changelog for further details. Download: devil-linux-1.2.11-i486.tar.bz2 (183MB), devil-linux-1.2.11-i586-SMP.tar.bz2 (184MB), devil-linux-1.2.11-i686-SMP-server.tar.bz2 (181MB).
2006-07-12 Distribution Release: Devil-Linux 1.2.10
Bruce Smith has announced the release of Devil-Linux 1.2.10: "I'm proud to announce v1.2.10 of Devil-Linux has been released. This release includes many new packages, updates to newer versions for many existing packages, and various bug fixes." The Linux kernel in the new version of the popular firewall/server live CD has been upgraded to version 2.4.32 (patched with Grsecurity), while the list of newly added packages includes Awstats, Curl, DSPAM, Logwatch, mod_perl, Nmap and NUT. Read the release announcement and changelog for further details. Download from here: devil-linux-1.2.10-i486.tar.bz2 (174MB), devil-linux-1.2.9-i586-SMP.tar.bz2 (174MB), devil-linux-1.2.10-i686-SMP-server.tar.bz2 (172MB).
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