Features 'Viper' which has the ability to pull the latest updates during the installation process.
Trustix, a division of Comodo, recently announced the release of Trustix Secure Linux 3.0 operating system.
The new version of Trustix Secure Linux (TSL) features 'Viper' which has the ability to pull the latest updates during the installation process. According to the company, this ensures that servers deploying TSL will be up to date and secure right from the first installation - effectively closing the insecurity window that exists between first installation and the time it takes to locate, download and implement upgrades.
Other additions to the system include X.org X11 libraries, FreeRadius support, easy PXE installs, Mini CD and Net CD versions of the OS, enhanced hardware detection, installation on RAID and logical volumes and a range of kernel upgrades including the shift to Linux 2.6 kernel and BASH 3. Trustix also offers server automation tools such as CP+ which facilitate web based administration of your dedicated TSL based server - making Linux easier to configure and administrate.