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"MidnightBSD 3.2" released; DNS server "BIND 9.20" released

FreeBSD的近亲:“MidnightBSD 3.2 发布

"MidnightBSD 3.2" released; DNS server "BIND 9.20" released

Ladies and gentlemen, the latest version of the FreeBSD-based operating system Midnight BSD, "MidnightBSD 3.2", was released as an open source on July 22 (local time).

Midnight BSD is a Unix-like operating system derived from FreeBSD. It features classic elements ported from DragonFly BSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD (also part of the FreeBSD sequence).

Unlike FreeBSD, which focuses on web servers, MidnightBSD is an operating system for desktop use, focusing on language processing, browsing, email applications, and more.

"MidnightBSD 3.2" released; DNS server "BIND 9.20" released

Now: "MidnightBSD 3.2" already supports Ravenports on AMD64 (x86_64) and the package manager has been updated to import 2.6.2. It also includes several changes, including new features, fixes, and stability enhancements, including a security fix for OpenSSH.

MidnightBSD 3.2 is available for amd64 and i386 architectures. Each version of it is available from the company's official website.

Download address portal:

Official website: https://midnightbsd.org/

Download: https://discovery.midnightbsd.org/releases/

DNS server "BIND 9.20" released

"MidnightBSD 3.2" released; DNS server "BIND 9.20" released

ISC(https://www.isc.org/bind/)于当地时间7月23日宣布公式发布"BIND 9.20"。

BIND 9.20 is a major update to BIND 9.

BIND 9.20 uses asynchronous event loop logic, completely rewrites the application core infrastructure, and introduces QP-trie, replacing the old RBTDB as the default database for storing DNS zones and cached data. In addition, DNSSEC has undergone significant updates, including the removal of automatic DNSSEC functionality and the adoption of a single DNSSEC policy management approach.

According to third-party performance testing, 9.20 delivers significant improvements in memory usage and latency compared to previous versions.

If you want to update "BIND 9.20", you can download it for free from the website.

Address:https://www.isc.org/bind/

Tails 6.5, a privacy-focused Linux distribution, was released

"MidnightBSD 3.2" released; DNS server "BIND 9.20" released

On July 15, local time, Tails Team released the Linux distribution "Tails 6.5" with a number of user privacy protection measures.

Tails is an abbreviation for "The Amnesic Incognito Live System". It is a Linux distro that can be booted from tiny devices like USB memory, SD cards, DVDs, etc. Using Tor and I2P allows you to browse the web anonymously and leave no trace on your computer. And it also has a file encryption feature.

"Tails 6.5" is based on Debian 12.6 and includes updates to installed packages, such as the addition of Tor Browser 13.5.1 and security enhancements. In addition, it has other stability improvements.

"Tails 6.5" can be downloaded from its official website.

Address:https://tails.boum.org/

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