Trustix Secure Linux

Updated 18 years ago

About Trustix Secure Linux

Recognition of the critical role of secure and stable mechanisms in enterprise operating systems led to the birth of Trustix Secure Linux in 1999. The fact that enterprises crave stability and security in Linux made Trustix go mission-critical in mainstream enterprises. Trustix Secure Linux is a security-enhanced and stability-augmented Linux distribution for servers. With focus on security and stability, the system is painlessly kept safe and up to date from day one using SWUP, the automated software updater.

The Trustix Linux project was created by Erlend Midttun in 1999 taking inspiration from GNU guidelines of the freedom to use, study, copy, modify, and redistribute computer software, and to defend the rights of Free Software users. TSL is a secure Linux distribution aimed specifically at the enterprise server market, without all the unnecessary extra packages and desktop features typically offered by other Linux Distributions.

Comodo Group offers commercial support for Trustix Secure Linux to complement their existing product range of a Trustix Firewall to provide fast secure IT infrastructure connections. TSL is security-hardened and specifically optimized to maximize the performance and stability of enterprise servers without superfluous programs.

Trustix Enterprise Firewall provides the strongest perimeter security and VPN for corporate networks. Also features unique ‘drag and drop’ configuration of DMZ’s, high availability automatic fail over, advanced network traffic shaping and more

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Key Features

Fast Performance

Optimized for speed and efficiency

Secure & Safe

Built with security in mind

Cross-Platform

Available on all major platforms

Customizable

Personalize to fit your needs

System Requirements

Linux

Compatible with Linux operating system

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Published Sep 29, 2007
Last Updated Mar 18, 2008
Platforms 1 OS