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About:
LEAF (Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall) is an easy-to-use embedded Linux
system that is meant for creating network appliances for use in small office,
home office, and home automation environments. Although it can be used in other
ways, it is primarily used as a gateway/router/firewall for Internet leaf
sites.
Release focus: Minor feature enhancements
Changes:
A maintenance release with updates for busybox, dnsmasq, dropbear, and shorewall. An improved visual experience for webconf.
Author:
LEAF Project Developers <leaf (dash) devel (at) lists (dot) sourceforge (dot) net>
[contact developer]
Homepage:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/
Changelog:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/[..]_op=view_page&PAGE_id=2&MMN_position=2:2
Mailing list archive:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=5483
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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» Rating:
8.64/10.00
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» Vitality: 0.27% (Rank 857)
» Popularity: 4.63% (Rank 780)

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Subscribers: 94
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Branches
Releases
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Version
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Focus
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Date
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3.1.1-beta1
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Minor feature enhancements |
20-Apr-2008 21:15 |
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3.1
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Minor bugfixes |
23-Feb-2008 01:29 |
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3.1-rc1
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Minor feature enhancements |
06-Feb-2008 08:12 |
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3.1-beta3
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Major bugfixes |
12-Jan-2008 23:57 |
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3.1-beta2
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Minor bugfixes |
07-Dec-2007 08:30 |
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3.1-beta1
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Major feature enhancements |
24-Mar-2007 00:47 |
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3.0.2
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Minor bugfixes |
13-Mar-2007 13:50 |
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3.0.1
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Minor bugfixes |
17-Jan-2007 07:06 |
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3.0
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Major feature enhancements |
23-Dec-2006 21:47 |
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3.0-rc1
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Minor bugfixes |
08-Dec-2006 12:08 |
Comments
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LEAF
by guitarlynn - Feb 1st 2002 19:15:03
This project has some great base distributions/versions to create
embedded Linux routers, firewall, bridges, and servers from. I
have personally used LEAF for several years now and make 1U,
2U, half-, and full-slot rack mount appliances with them. There
are many other similar projects out there, but I have found LEAF
to be the most configurable and secure with a minimum of effort
to do exactly what I need. I look forward to using LEAF _much_
more in the fulure.
Thanks all!
-- Lynn Avants
if Linux isn't your answer, you've probably got the wrong
question!
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