Dear Turris,
We released a new beta10 version of Turris OS 4.0 for Turris Omnia and Turris MOX. This release contains package updates, security fixes and translations fixups for Foris.
We have good news for Turris Omnia users as our kernel developers did first steps to solve known issue about the multi CPU DSA, which is now used for LAN4 port and dynamic configuration is not available.
Release notes for this beta10 release
- kernel: bump to version 4.14.142
- Foris: small improvements for translations
- haveged: updated to version 1.9.6
- keepalived: update to version 1.4.5, fix CVE-2018-19115
- lighttpd: updated to version 1.4.54, fix CVE-2019-11072
- libarchive: updated to version 3.4.0, multiple CVE fixes
- bind: updated to version 9.11.10, multiple CVE fixes
- dovecot: updated to version 2.2.36.4, fix CVE-2019-7524
- dovecot-pigeonhole: Update to 0.4.24.2
- nano: updated to version 4.4
- unbound: updated to version 1.9.3
- nextcloud: updated to version 16.0.4
- bzip2: fix CVE-2019-12900
- wget: fix CVE-2018-20483
- wolfssl: fix CVE-2018-16870, CVE-2019-13628
- iptables: fix CVE-2019-11360
- dovecot-pigeonhole: Update to 0.4.24.2
- tar: fix CVE-2018-20482, CVE-2019-9923
- musl: fix CVE-2019-14697
- patch: fix CVE-2019-1363{6,8}
- apinger: updated to the latest git revision
- speedtest-netperf: new package
When you are using a previous beta9 version of Turris OS 4.0 and you are not using approvals, you should be updated to this version automatically. When you are using approvals, you should receive a notification and in Updater tab you can approve the update.
If you would like to give it try and you are using Turris OS 3.x release on Turris Omnia router and want to start from scratch, you can download medkit to USB flash drive, which should be formatted to EXT/2/3/4. Don’t extract it and plug it to the router. By using re-flash method, it will erase all the data and write there Turris OS 4.0. release.
We are looking forward to receiving your feedback for this release.