Archive for January, 2008

28 supported platforms and counting… But how?

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Linux Security 7 Beta 3 is out now and again we have several new supported platforms. There are now 28 supported Linux distribution versions listed in the release notes and actually we have 36 of them active in nightly automated tests. Yes, there are problems for example on Fedora 7 and TurboLinux 11 that haven’t been solved yet, but they will most probably be supported when the final release arrives. I took a quick look at competitors web sites and it looks like we have currently the widest platform support in the Linux antivirus industry.

This is of course enabled by automation. If you want to see how our test automation system has evolved, see my test automation presentation in Google Test Automation Conference last fall in New York.

A test module called moosetest mentioned in the presentation has actually enabled us to triple the amount of test cases run per platform after the presentation took place. We can now re-initialize, reboot, crash and torture the test computers to our heart’s content. Also for the first time we have full coverage for the upgrade-from-previous-versions test scenarios. Also the test system now runs fully automated performance tests on real hardware in addition to normal testing performed on virtual machines. “fair simulation” philosophy for the moosetest was adopted from the Saab version of moose test. See the wikipedia article on moose test.

I can already say that this release will be the best quality we have ever released. Now go get the beta!

Linux Security 7.00 Beta 3

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Happy new year everyone! Today we are introducing the third beta release of Linux Security 7.00. This is mainly a bug fix release and does not contain any completely new features. We have also extended our list of supported platforms with 32-bit versions of Asianux 2.0, Asianux 3.0, and Miracle Linux 3.0.
Some other new supported platforms are also on their way, including Fedora Core 7 and Turbolinux 11, but could not quite make it into this release.
Please find the full product package here: f-secure-linux-security-7.00.70103.tgz (MD5,
SHA1).
Be sure to read the release notes before installing. As usual, any comments and feedback you might have is greatly appreciated, so please send them to the address at the bottom of this page!