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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated to
reflect the EoL (end-of-life) of FreeBSD 7.1. The new list of supported
branches is below and at http://security.freebsd.org/ .
Users of FreeBSD 7.1
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Hello Everyone,
On February 28th, FreeBSD 7.1 will reach its End of Life and will no longer be
supported by the FreeBSD Security Team. (This was initially scheduled to occur
today, but in light of the imminent arrival of FreeBSD 7.4 I decided to
Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated to
reflect the EoL (end-of-life) of FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 8.0. Since FreeBSD
6.4 was the last remaining supported release from the FreeBSD 6.x stable
branch, support for the FreeBSD 6.x stable branch has
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Hello Everyone,
On November 30th, FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 8.0 will have reached their
End of Life and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team.
Since FreeBSD 6.4 is the last remaining supported release from the FreeBSD
6.x stable
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated
to reflect the EoL (end-of-life) of FreeBSD 7.2. The new list is below
and at URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ .
Users of FreeBSD 7.2 are advised to upgrade
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Hello Everyone,
On June 30th, FreeBSD 7.2 will reach its End of Life and will no longer be
supported by the FreeBSD Security Team. Users of this release are strongly
encouraged to upgrade to FreeBSD 7.3 before that date; FreeBSD 7.3 will be
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Hello Everyone,
On June 30th, FreeBSD 7.2 will reach its End of Life and will no longer be
supported by the FreeBSD Security Team. Users of this release are strongly
encouraged to upgrade to FreeBSD 7.3 before that date; FreeBSD 7.3 will be
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Hello Everyone,
In keeping with the FreeBSD Security Team policy concerning the EoL dates for
Normal support releases,
a minimum of 12 months after the release, and for sufficient additional
time (if needed) to ensure that there is a newer
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated
to reflect the EoL (end-of-life) of FreeBSD 6.3. The new list is below
and at URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ .
Users of FreeBSD 6.3 are advised to upgrade
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Hi all,
On January 31st, FreeBSD 6.3 will reach its End of Life and will no longer be
supported by the FreeBSD Security Team. Users of this release are strongly
encouraged to upgrade to a newer release before that date -- more conservative
users
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Hi all,
On January 31st, FreeBSD 6.3 will reach its End of Life and will no longer be
supported by the FreeBSD Security Team. Users of this release are strongly
encouraged to upgrade to a newer release before that date -- more conservative
users
Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated
to reflect the EoL (end-of-life) of FreeBSD 7.0. The new list is below
and at URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ . Please note that FreeBSD
7.0 was originally announced with an EoL date of February 28, 2009
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Hello Everyone,
On April 30th, FreeBSD 7.0 will reach its End of Life and will no longer be
supported by the FreeBSD Security Team. Users of FreeBSD 7.0 are strongly
encouraged to upgrade to FreeBSD 7.1 before that date.
Note that the End of Life
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated
to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is below and
at URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ . FreeBSD 5.5, FreeBSD 6.1, and
FreeBSD 6.2 have
|7.0-RELEASE |Normal |February 27, 2008|February 28, 2009|
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Colin Percival
FreeBSD Security Officer
P.S. For clarity, this is NOT an April Fool's joke.
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of May 2008.
FreeBSD users should plan on upgrading to either FreeBSD 6.3 or FreeBSD 7.0 once
those have been released (hopefully by the end of December). FreeBSD 6.3 will
be supported until the end of 2009, while FreeBSD 7.0 will be supported until
the end of 2008.
Colin Percival
FreeBSD Security
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been
updated to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is
below and at URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ . FreeBSD 4.11 and
FreeBSD 6.0 have `expired
Percival
FreeBSD Security Officer
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freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been
updated to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is
below and at URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ . FreeBSD 5.3 and
FreeBSD 5.4 have `expired
to support FreeBSD 4.x beyond that date, I'm not certain
that we would be able to do so, given that both FreeBSD and the rest of the
world has moved on; and
* You've had lots of warning that this was going to happen, so it's a bit late
to start complaining now.
Colin Percival
FreeBSD Security Officer
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Once it is released, FreeBSD 6.2 will be supported until November 30, 2007.
Colin Percival
FreeBSD Security Officer
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been
updated to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is
below and at URL: http://www.freebsd.org/security/ . FreeBSD 4.10
has `expired' and is no longer
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