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Coyote Linux v1.30 Released

Coyote Linux v1.30 has been released and is available for download. This release represents the latest stable release of Coyote Linux and includes a Big pond login client, PPP compressions/decompression support and includes various bug fixes to the init scripts.

Sorry for the lack of updates...

I apologize of the lack up updates, support, returned emails, etc over the past month or so, but I have been overly busy. Lack of work on Coyote and response to emails can mainly be contributed to the fact that the company I work for (my real job) just got bought out, I just bought a new house (in which I had to finish the basement), new office space has been set up for Vortech.net and Coyote Linux, during the move I have been without Internet access for nearly 2 weeks, and Blizzard released the expansion pack to Diablo 2 ;).

With any luck, things should return to normal in the next week or so and work on Coyote Linux will resume.

Coyote FAQ

Eric J has contributed some time to put together a FAQ for Coyote Linux. You can read his FAQ here: http://www.dalantech.com/coyote-faq.shtml. Thanks Eric!

Embedded Coyote Distro Updates

The Embedded Coyote Linux distribution has advanced by leaps and bounds. I have been working very heavily on this new product and it is quickly nearing a usable state. If you would like to check out some of the progress being made, you can now download an automatically updated ISO installer image from the Vortech FTP site or from the Vortech File Download System. Links are provided from the Embedded Coyote Project Homepage.

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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