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Annvix 1.0-RELEASE (Default branch)







Annvix 1.0-RELEASE (Default branch)

Annvix 1.0-RELEASE (Default branch) 03/29/2005 02:42 AM

Annvix is a secure Linux server distribution. The goal is to provide an easy-to-use server distribution with high security features including a secure kernel, gcc with SPP stack protection patches, and secure defaults for all services. It also includes unique features such as running all services under runit and auditing tools such as rsec (msec's baby brother), tripwire, snort, and chkrootkit. It uses urpmi for package management.


Changes:
Minor bugfixes and stability enhancements from the last beta are included. This is the first final release of Annvix.




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