ClearOS Enterprise 5.2 Release Notes
The following release notes provide an overview of the ClearOS Enterprise 5.2 release. All users should read this document, but special attention should be made by users upgrading their systems to this release.
What's New
- H323 video conference support
- Improved support for Google Apps and Zarafa
- Core system upgraded to CentOS 5.5
Upgrading
Upgrading from ClearOS Enterprise 5.1
If your ClearOS 5.1 install was upgraded from ClarkConnect 5.0, run:
rpm -e app-upgradeto51
For all ClearOS Enterprise 5.1 systems, run:
yum clean all yum install app-upgradeto52 yum upgrade
Download
You can download ClearOS Enterprise 5.2 from the download section of the web site.
- ClearOS Enterprise 5.2 - MD5Sum: 5f474b3d4f7275d564f54e6594ddc00d
Creating Install/Upgrade Media
There are three ways to install or upgrade ClearOS:
- Bootable CD
- USB key (requires Internet access)
- PXE-enabled network card
The User Guide for more information on how to create your install media.
Deprecated Packages
The following key packages are no longer included in this release:
4.x to 5.x
- apt (replaced by yum)
- bpalogin (deprecated)
- dev (replaced by udev)
- dspam (deprecated)
- gallery (unsupported, but still available)
- pcmcia-cs (deprecated)
- squirrelmail (unsupported, but still available)
Software Package Notes - ClarkConnect 4.3 to ClearOS 5.2
Apt
Apt has been replaced by yum.
Bandwidth
The bandwidth management system is very different in ClarkConnect 4.x. Old bandwidth rules will need to be re-configured using the new Bandwidth. Port ranges are no longer supported.
Flexshare
Some options in the Flexshare system have been simplified. In ClarkConnect 4.2 and earlier, it was possible to configure different groups for a single Flexshare. This option is no longer available – a Flexshare can only be assigned to a single group.
Kernel
Support for very old CPUs has been dropped (i586 / Pentium 2 or earlier).
LAN Backup/Restore
The Bacula LAN Backup/Restore feature will be deprecated in a future release. You can still use this powerful backup tool in ClearOS, but we expect to replace it with a simpler backup tool. For those with fast networks, the Remote Server Backup solution is a good option.
Peer-to-Peer Engine
The new Protocol Filter tool handles peer-to-peer blocking (among many other protocols). If you have enabled peer-to-peer blocking in ClarkConnect 4.x, you should review and reconfigure your peer-to-peer policy
Udev
The /dev/ system has been replaced by udev.
Web Proxy
The web proxy software has been upgraded to 2.6.STABLE21. Important features (notably IP reporting for the content filter) are not yet available in Squid 3.0. For this reason, ClearOS will continue to use the same source code version used by Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS.
Windows / Samba
The Windows/Samba software is now completely integrated into the ClearOS LDAP/directory system. If you have configured your 4.x system as a primary domain controller (PDC), you will need to rejoin every workstation to the 5.x system. This is an unfortunate but unavoidable requirement in the 4.x to 5.x upgrade.
Just to re-iterate the warning message above: if you have customized the Windows/Samba configuration outside of the webconfig, you will need to carefully review and possibly re-integrate those custom changes. If you enabled roaming profiles in ClarkConnect 4.x, then we're looking at you.
Software Package Notes - 4.0/4.1/4.2
If you are upgrading from 4.0, 4.1 or 4.2, please review the ClarkConnect 5.0 release notes.