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New Coyote download locations

The Coyote Linux floppy release downloads have been moved to sourceforge.net download servers. This has been done to improve the reliability of the download services and offer closer download locations. You can still use the downloads section of this site (you will simply be redirected to the mirror selection page for Source Forge).

Wolverine and Coyote CDs are now available from Vortech Consulting

Vortech Consulting is now offering CDs for Wolverine and Coyote Linux. Information about what is included in each of the packages is available in the Vortech Store. To order one of the Coyote Linux family of products, click here.

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Wolverine v1.0 Released

The first stable release of the Wolverine Firewall and VPN Server is now available from Vortech Consulting. CDs and documentation are available for purchase from Vortech Consulting.

Unfortunately, a lack of funding has prompted a decision to change this product from freeware to a commercial application. While Wolverine is no longer freely available for download, it is still an open-source application (the full source code is available on the CDs).

Commercial support is also being offered for Wolverine. If you or your company would be interested in installation, support, or customized development, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information. More information on consultation and maintenance pricing is forthcoming.

Wolverine Beta 3 is available

Wolverine Beta 3 (build 242) is now available. This build includes various bug fixes, a new PPTP server daemon, and new configuration directives. You can download the installation CD ISO from the downloads area of this site.

Information

Coyote Linux is a security-centric mini-distribution of Linux designed specifically to function as a network edge firewall and VPN server. Developed by Vortech Consulting, LLC, Coyote is tailored for users who prioritize safety and efficiency in their home networks while preferring a simplistic and minimal solution.

Originally launched in 1999 during an era when consumer internet routers were non-existent, Coyote Linux emerged from the need for effective internet sharing across home and small business networks.

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