Hey hi,
Basically I've been big hyped on turnkey 17 because FINALLY a turnkey appliance based on debian 11.
I know you can upgrade these appliances, but it tends to make things kinda wonky, but aside of just the base distro, the big change in the introduction of webmin 1.990.
Yes you can upgrade from 1.970 (actual turnkey debian buster latest available version) to 1.990 manually, but it basically busts the whole turnkey config in the process.
And YES that 'small' update is a big deal since it both fixes security-related critical bugs (privilege escalation - CVE-2022-0824 and CVE-2022-0829) , and also you can't use the turnkey-webmin mysql module without 1.990, it's broken in older versions.
Mind you, 1.970 is Circa january 2021, turnkey 17 is a week old, so it's more on them, not on Proxmox's side.
But the gist of it is, Turnkey 17 is out, with debian bullseye, with new appliances, with critical bug fixes, any rough ETA on when it will be available in this ?
Since Proxmox is partnered with tk, and I guess are the ones veto-ing the stuff specific to their hypervisor, I'm asking.
Basically I've been big hyped on turnkey 17 because FINALLY a turnkey appliance based on debian 11.
I know you can upgrade these appliances, but it tends to make things kinda wonky, but aside of just the base distro, the big change in the introduction of webmin 1.990.
Yes you can upgrade from 1.970 (actual turnkey debian buster latest available version) to 1.990 manually, but it basically busts the whole turnkey config in the process.
And YES that 'small' update is a big deal since it both fixes security-related critical bugs (privilege escalation - CVE-2022-0824 and CVE-2022-0829) , and also you can't use the turnkey-webmin mysql module without 1.990, it's broken in older versions.
Mind you, 1.970 is Circa january 2021, turnkey 17 is a week old, so it's more on them, not on Proxmox's side.
But the gist of it is, Turnkey 17 is out, with debian bullseye, with new appliances, with critical bug fixes, any rough ETA on when it will be available in this ?
Since Proxmox is partnered with tk, and I guess are the ones veto-ing the stuff specific to their hypervisor, I'm asking.