On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 18:16 -0400, William L. Maltby wrote: > <snip> > He-he! A misleading message if there ever was one! IPCop expects that > you have downloaded an update image. Later you can install it. There is > no yum-like facility going on there (from a paranoid security POV that > would be a big NO-NO). > > You have to check your version (should appear in the installed updates > section), go to the website and see if there is something new. The > 1.4.18 was latest last I looked. > > > > > Linux ipcop.homelan 2.4.34 #1 Mon Jul 16 23:11:03 GMT 2007 i586 > > pentium-mmx i386 GNU/Linux > > That doesn't show the IPCop software version. From the web interface, > IIRC you can find out the version on one of its screens. I've attached a partial snapshot of what you should see in your browser when you got into IPCop. System->updates. > <snip> -- Bill
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