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Proxmox VE 1.8 Released: Supports qemu-kvm 0.14

Yesterday proxmox ve 1.8 was released featuring support for the new version of qemu-kvm , 0.14. It also supports the latest stable version of openvz. Additionally, this latest release contains bugfixes. Below shows the official changelog that comes with this latest release.

Release Notes:

  • update to Debian Lenny 5.0.8
  • update to kvm 0.14.0
  • updated kernels with many fixes
  • protect against Cross Site Request Forgery (added anti-CSRF tokens)
  • bug fixes

Detailed change log:

qemu-server (1.1-30)

  • use 'cache=none' for raw images and devices to improve performance

pve-qemu-kvm (0.14.0-2)

  • also install vgabios-qxl.bin vgabios-stdvga.bin vgabios-vmware.bin
  • update to 0.14.0
  • add fix for eventfd support (msix-eventfd-fix.patch)
  • removed kvmtrace (removed from upstream?)
  • add vnc keyboard fixes for fr-ca (reported by Pierre-Yves)

pve-kernel-2.6.32 (2.6.32-32)

  • update to Debian Squeeze kernel 2.6.32-32
  • remove patch use-init-task-credential.patch (fixed in upstream)
  • enable CONFIG_SENSORS_K10TEMP=m

pve-kernel-2.6.18 (2.6.18-14)

  • update to ovzkernel-2.6.18-238.5.1.el5.028stab085.3.src.rpm
  • increased kernel API version to '5-pve'
  • update to SCST 2.0.0.1
  • update to OCFS2 1.4.7

pve-qemu-kvm-2.6.18 (0.9.1-12)

  • update to kvm-83-224.el5.src.rpm

pve-kernel-2.6.35 (2.6.35-10)

  • update to Ubuntu-2.6.35-27.48

pve-manager (1.8-15)

  • protect against Cross Site Request Forgery (added anti-CSRF tokens)
  • correctly encode html entities inside notes (avoid persistant XSS vulnerabilities)
  • use http_proxy in cron APL download if configured

 

 

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Comments

Still problems

Protection on cross site request forgery is great news !

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