Devil-Linux 1.8.0 Distro to Add Google Authenticator for PAM, Moves to SquashFS

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

Devil-Linux developer Heiko Zuerker has announced that the Devil-Linux 1.8.0 operating system is now open for development, and a Release Candidate is ready for public testing.

Devil-Linux 1.8.0 promises to be a major release with many improvements and additions, among which we can mention the use of SquashFS as the main file system, along with high compression LZ4, and a Google authenticator was added for PAM (Pluggable Authentication Module).

Additionally, there’s now the Sieve filtering support for the Dovecot secure IMAP and POP3 server, thanks to the addition of Pigeonhole, Linux-HA (High-Availability Linux) has been replaced with Corosync 2.x and Pacemaker for those who want the new industry standard tools to create a high availability (HA) server infrastructure.

“This is a major overhaul of Devil-Linux. Most programs and libraries have been updated and unmaintained ones have been removed,” said Heiko Zuerker in the release <a href="http://devil-linux.org/new… (read…

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