turnkey-core-2009.02 (1) hardy; urgency=low * initial public release of the TurnKey Linux "core": it's the basic appliance on top of which all TurnKey Linux appliances are now built. * upgraded base distribution to Ubuntu 8.04.2 LTS * added many generically useful webmin modules: - network - firewall configuration (with example configuration) - network configuration - system - configure time, date and timezone - configure users and groups - manage software packages - change passwords - system logs - tools - text editor - shell commands - simple file upload/download - file manager (needs support for Java in browser) - custom commands * changed webmin port from 10000 to 12321 (more distinct, easier to type) * regenerate cryptographic keys during installation - SSH keys - default SSL certificate (used by webmin, Apache, lighttpd) * configured sshd to permit an empty password in demo/live mode * improved package management configuration - enabled Ubuntu's Universe component by default (convenience) - cron-apt configured to: - correctly handle modified conffiles when auto-upgrading (won't hang) - only auto-upgrade packages from the security components - update the cache for all components - share sources with other interfaces to apt (e.g., apt-get) - log to syslog instead of mailing root * new versions of confconsole and di-live include many improvements and bugfixes (see their respective release notes for details) * changed default console font to improve readability of console dialogs * added a few generically useful packages (iptables, ntp, nano) * updated /etc/network/interfaces to support multiple network interface cards * replaced metalog with sysklogd/klogd * optimized footprint (rebuilt from bare essentials) * added the release package that holds this changelog -- Alon Swartz Thu, 29 Jan 2009 14:31:46 +0200