Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a great start. The IPFire development team has been very busy over the holidays and is bringing you the latest update for IPFire ready for testing. It comes yet again with a huge amount of package updates to keep your firewall up to date and IPFire the modern Linux OS that it is. The update also includes a number of smaller bug fixes and groundwork for some bigger changes that will be released over the next couple of updates.
We Value Your Feedback
We hope you had a wonderful holiday season and found time to relax. Recently, we have noticed a reduction in feedback on our testing updates. If you've installed the latest version, we would love to hear from you—even if it is just a quick thumbs up. Your input is invaluable and helps us improve IPFire for everyone.
Changes
 
Package Updates
Core System
 
Add-Ons
 
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					We Value Your Feedback
We hope you had a wonderful holiday season and found time to relax. Recently, we have noticed a reduction in feedback on our testing updates. If you've installed the latest version, we would love to hear from you—even if it is just a quick thumbs up. Your input is invaluable and helps us improve IPFire for everyone.
Changes
- Firewall
- The Feodo Tracker Aggressive lists has been removed as it is no longer available
 - The list of open connection has received a number of bug fixes where formerly the destination country was shown in an incorrect colour
 
 - Phil Scar has updated the French translation on the firewall options page to make them more clear
 - Backup: A problem has been resolved where sometimes a backup of an add-on package could not be restored
 
Package Updates
Core System
- abseil-cpp 20240722.0
 - autoconf-archive 2024.10.16
 - bash 5.2.37
 - beep 1.4.12
 - bridge-utils 1.7.1
 - btrfs-progs 6.11
 - c-ares 1.34.3
 - cairo 1.18.2
 - chkconfig 1.30
 - conntrack-tools 1.4.8
 - cURL 8.11.0
 - elfutils 0.192
 - expat 2.6.4
 - freetype 2.13.3
 - fribidi 1.0.16
 - fuse 3.16.2
 - gawk 5.3.1
 - gdb 15.2
 - glib 2.83.0
 - GnuTLS 3.8.8
 - harfbuzz 10.1.0
 - hwdata 0.389
 - i2c-tools 4.4
 - iana-etc 20241024
 - intel-microcode 20241112
 - iproute2 6.11.0
 - ipset 7.22
 - iptables 1.8.11
 - iputils 20240905
 - json-c 0.18
 - kmod 33
 - knot 3.4.2
 - krb5 1.21.3
 - less 668
 - libarchive 3.7.7
 - libcap 2.73
 - libedit 20240808-3.1
 - libgpg-error 1.51
 - libjpeg 3.0.4
 - libnetfilter_conntrack 1.0
 - libnl-3 3.11.0
 - liboping 1.10.0
 - libpcap 1.10.5
 - libpipeline 1.5.8
 - libtirpc 1.3.6
 - libtool 2.5.4
 - libuv 1.49.2
 - libxml2 2.13.5
 - lsof 4.99.4
 - lvm2 2.03.28
 - man 2.13.0
 - memtest 7.20
 - meson 1.6.0
 - oath-toolkit 2.6.12
 - openldap 2.6.8
 - OpenSSL 3.4.0
 - PAM 1.7.0
 - pango 1.54.0
 - pciutils 3.13.0
 - perl-Imager 1.024
 - pixman 0.44.0
 - protobuf 28.3
 - qpdf 11.9.1
 - Ruby 3.3.6
 - sudo 1.9.16p2
 - sysstat 12.7.6
 - sysvinit 3.11
 - SQLite 3.47.0.200
 - Suricata 7.0.8
 - usbutils 018
 - utfcpp 4.0.6
 - vim 9.1.0886
 - wget 1.25.0
 - xfsprogs 6.11.0
 - xz 5.6.3
 
Add-Ons
- alsa 1.2.13
 - amazon-ssm-agent 3.3.1345.0
 - aws-cli 1.36.15
 - cifs-utils 7.1
 - dnsdist 1.9.7
 - elinks 0.17.1.1
 - ffmpeg 7.1
 - libtalloc 2.4.2
 - libvirt 10.10.0
- libyajl has been removed since libvirt no longer depends on it
 
 - monit 5.34.3
 - mympd 19.0.1
 - samba 4.21.2
 - screen 5.0.0
 - sshfs 3.7.3
 - tftpd will no longer remove /var/tftpboot on uninstall
 - Tor 0.4.8.13
 - tshark 4.4.2
 - zabbix-agentd 6.0.37 LTS
- Zabbix now also reports the IPS throughput and the count of blocked IP addresses by Guardian
 
 
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