We are happy to announce Turris OS 5.3.10 release to the testing branch.
Among less visible updates and security fixes, TOS 5.3.10 brings the ability to view your router specific data in Sentinel View through a link or device token presented in Sentinel/Overview section of reForis interface.
Changelog:
Added Sentinel device token in reForis
Added PHY drivers for Turris 1.x routers
Updated USB device database
Updated RIPE Atlas SW probe
Updated kernel to version 4.14.280
Security fixes
ecdsautils
postgresql
If you want to test this release before it becomes stable, refer to Turris Documentation.
Any feedback regarding this release is appreciated.
MOX classic, HBK branch, .5 GB, 2x WiFi, simple config, all seems OK (without pertaining boot problem - see note bellow!).
TO 2016, HBT branch, 2 GB, 2x WiFi, HaaS, RIPE Atlas, Sentinel, lxc, simple config, all seems OK (except problem with HaaS My Honeypot login).
While testing v 5.3.10 on my MOX classic I realized that it booted without freezing as usually before…To be sure, I tested it using power cycling on/off, and, to my pleasant surprise, on each of 20 cycles of power on/off it booted without problems! I repeated this test 2 times in following days, with the same results.
Therefore it seems to me that something positive changed in TO for MOX… Hopefully it would remain as such and booting problem of MOX disappear forever.
Yes, a reboot is required if there is a new version of the Linux kernel or if it is related to Wi-Fi (hostapd, mac80211, etc.).
Hmmm. It should be there. Would you mind checking if the token is perhaps shown in different browsers? Please reach our support department if you still can not see the Sentinel token.