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Hi Everyone,

we've been planning a migration to a newer and more capable forum site for some time now, and were just a few weeks away from kicking off this process. Unfortunately, a recent vulnerability has appeared in the wild, affecting vBulletin, the software we were using for the astaro.org communities site. Astaro.org was not compromised from this vulnerability, but as a precaution, we did take the site down, to protect our users. 

The site used a number of add-ons, and some custom plugins, which would need weeks of effort to convert and replace, if we were to upgrade the site and apply fixes for this vulnerability. As we were planning to migrate by that time anyway, we've made the decision to cut immediately to the new communities site, which has been running successfully for other Sophos products. To that end, we've spun up two forums quickly, where astaro.org users can again congregate. unfortunately, it will still take some time to complete the migration, so user accounts, and previously posted content has not yet been migrated. This process will take a matter of weeks to complete. In the interim, we will create a static view of the astaro.org, so content there will still be accessible. This should be completed later today.

This certainly wasn't the introduction we wanted for our new communities site, but we are excited about the new platform, and its capabilities. Please be patient as we step through this transition as quickly as we can. There will be some pain, but we will try our best to minimize it for you. 

Thanks everyone for your patience, and understanding!

Alan Toews

Technical Product Manager, Network Security, Sophos



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  • Hi All,
    So sad to hear about the "quick n' dirty" turnaround with the BB's :-(
    I'm all in for new systems, but I must say this clearly came from the top - no doubts in that!
    vBulletin is still maintained, and it would be possible to upgrade the vBulletin 3.8.6 to the newest one with NO vulnerabilities (version 4.2 at the moment):
    www.vbulletin.com/.../
    PLEASE consider that!! - My only problem now, is that I deerly miss astaro.org for knowledge!, it's the biggest KB for Sophos UTM, not even Sophos's own have theese articles in store.
    The add-ons you talk about AlanT, just disable them, and astaro.org could be up and running ,just put the whole site in READ-ONLY mode.
    Your supportmail (support@sophos.com) will be stormed, and people would get much poorer responses now, then that they had in the BB.

    For now, it's RIP astaro.org, but you can always find it here, in the Internet Archive:

    web.archive.org/.../

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    Best regards
    Martin ;)

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    Best regards
    Martin

    Sophos XGS 2100 @ Home | Sophos v20 Technician

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  • Hi All,
    So sad to hear about the "quick n' dirty" turnaround with the BB's :-(
    I'm all in for new systems, but I must say this clearly came from the top - no doubts in that!
    vBulletin is still maintained, and it would be possible to upgrade the vBulletin 3.8.6 to the newest one with NO vulnerabilities (version 4.2 at the moment):
    www.vbulletin.com/.../
    PLEASE consider that!! - My only problem now, is that I deerly miss astaro.org for knowledge!, it's the biggest KB for Sophos UTM, not even Sophos's own have theese articles in store.
    The add-ons you talk about AlanT, just disable them, and astaro.org could be up and running ,just put the whole site in READ-ONLY mode.
    Your supportmail (support@sophos.com) will be stormed, and people would get much poorer responses now, then that they had in the BB.

    For now, it's RIP astaro.org, but you can always find it here, in the Internet Archive:

    web.archive.org/.../

    -------
    Best regards
    Martin ;)

    -----

    Best regards
    Martin

    Sophos XGS 2100 @ Home | Sophos v20 Technician

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