Re: Size of memory that can be used with old IPFire Prime systems

2025-06-05 Thread Adolf Belka
Hi Michael, On 05/06/2025 19:54, Michael Tremer wrote: Hello, On 5 Jun 2025, at 12:55, Adolf Belka wrote: Hi Michael, On 05/06/2025 12:42, Michael Tremer wrote: Hello Adolf, If the Prime appliance is not suitable for testing any more, I am sure we can find you something else. It can sti

Re: Size of memory that can be used with old IPFire Prime systems

2025-06-05 Thread Michael Tremer
Hello, > On 5 Jun 2025, at 12:55, Adolf Belka wrote: > > Hi Michael, > > On 05/06/2025 12:42, Michael Tremer wrote: >> Hello Adolf, >> If the Prime appliance is not suitable for testing any more, I am sure we >> can find you something else. > > It can still be used for testing and even for so

Re: Size of memory that can be used with old IPFire Prime systems

2025-06-05 Thread Adolf Belka
Hi Michael, On 05/06/2025 12:42, Michael Tremer wrote: Hello Adolf, If the Prime appliance is not suitable for testing any more, I am sure we can find you something else. It can still be used for testing and even for some bug development. It is just that with the IPS enabled, that uses 1.4G

Re: Size of memory that can be used with old IPFire Prime systems

2025-06-05 Thread Michael Tremer
Hello Adolf, If the Prime appliance is not suitable for testing any more, I am sure we can find you something else. What would you need? -Michael > On 5 Jun 2025, at 10:42, Adolf Belka wrote: > > Hi, > > On 04/06/2025 20:25, Tim Zakharov wrote: >> Adolf, >> If you have access to a 4GB DDR3

[PATCH] tshark: Update to version 4.4.7

2025-06-05 Thread Adolf Belka
- Update from version 4.4.6 to 4.4.7 - Update of rootfile - CVE fix in this release - Changelog 4.4.7 The following vulnerabilities have been fixed: wnpa-sec-2025-02 Dissection engine crash. Issue 20509. CVE-2025-5601. The following bugs have been fixed:

Re: Size of memory that can be used with old IPFire Prime systems

2025-06-05 Thread Adolf Belka
Hi, On 04/06/2025 20:25, Tim Zakharov wrote: Adolf, If you have access to a 4GB DDR3 SODIMM (even if you temporarily grab one from an old laptop or borrow from a colleague), you could try installing it.  I wouldn't be surprised if the system booted up and either supported the full 4GB or lim