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Linux Embedded Appliance Framework
LEAF

What is LEAF?

A secure, feature-rich, customizable embedded Linux network appliance for use in a variety of network topologies. Although it can be used in other ways; it's primarily used as a Internet gateway, router, firewall, and wireless access point.

Project Goals: Create an inclusive environment where LEAF project members and the extended community are free to release content to the public. Support continued development of current LEAF releases/branches. Create new LEAF releases/branches with current Linux kernels and libraries, while retaining the option to install the target environment on various devices attached to the target. Maintain as small a footprint as possible for release/branch target installations. Promote creation of packages usable by all LEAF releases/branches.

  • Created on 2003-02-04 10:24:27 by install
  • Updated on 2005-08-24 11:48:30 by mhnoyes

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Bering uClibc
Beta 3 for Bering-uClibc 3.1.1 released
The third beta for LEAF Bering-uClibc 3.1.1 fixes most importantly the broken ppp packages from the latest beta version plus some other minor fixes. The modules tarball includes now the IntelPro/1000 driver and (again) i2c driver.
Updated: 2009-05-07 08:53:13
Second beta version for Bering-uClibc 3.1.1 is available
The second beta version provides usual upstream updates (e.g. dnsmasq, dropbear, busybox and a kernel update to a new minor version), as well as enhancements mainly provided by other LEAF developers, like work on web configuration, multilink ppp support, IMQ patches etc... See the Changelog for more details.
Updated: 2009-02-14 18:23:10
Impact of the Debian OpenSSL vulnerability
Software packages (namely openssl, sshd, dropbear and openvpn) build for LEAF Bering-uClibc are not affected by the recently found Debian OpenSSL vulnerability. So keys generated on a LEAF Bering-uClibc router are secure. Anyway, a Bering-uClibc router can be compromised, if you use keys build on one of the insecure systems (Debian, Ubuntu, etc), e.g. to login via ssh and authorized keys. So please doublecheck your router(s) and replace any vulnerable keys and certificates.
Updated: 2008-05-17 09:49:32
First beta version for Bering-uClibc 3.1.1 is available for download
The Bering-uClibc team released the first beta version of Bering-uClibc 3.1.1. It is a maintenance release with updated upstream versions for dropbear, dnsmasq, busybox and shorewall. Also Mats E. Andersson improved the webconf pages for a better visual experience.
Updated: 2008-04-20 06:54:35
LEAF Bering-uClibc 3.1 is finally available
After nearly a year of development a new stable version of Bering-uClibc is ready for download. The most notable changes since 3.0 are an update to a newer kernel version (2.4.34) and the addition of openntpd to the base image. As usual core packages were updated to their latest versions, and webconf has been improved by Mats E Andersson. We hope you enjoy it.
Updated: 2008-02-21 09:56:24

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