| Name | Modified | Size | Downloads / Week |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parent folder | |||
| UFTC-2.5-VHD.7z | 2026-05-31 | 2.2 GB | |
| UFTC-2.5.iso | 2026-05-31 | 2.6 GB | |
| README.md | 2026-05-31 | 2.1 kB | |
| UFTC 2.5 - Security Release - MBR_UEFI - AMD64 source code.tar.gz | 2026-05-31 | 186.3 kB | |
| UFTC 2.5 - Security Release - MBR_UEFI - AMD64 source code.zip | 2026-05-31 | 190.6 kB | |
| Totals: 5 Items | 4.8 GB | 1 | |
This release I wanted to spend more time hardening the security of the thin client even further, after getting some new ideas once I released 2.4 and seeing that Citrix finally released a compatible client it was time for a release that is all about polishing the security.
Starting at this release the files are now to large for github, you can use the link in this description for the sourceforge version.
Changelog:
- Overhaul of the password system, the command is no longer part of the password but now filled in the username.
- Passwords are now hashed in SHA256 by default, old passwords continue to work to maintain compatibility but get hashed on save (The config dialog will show the SHA256 so it is normal that your password does not remain the same length, this allows you to keep a password when you change the config).
- Bootup sequence is now handled by LightDM to prevent bash tricks that could prevent the X11 shell from spawning if you win a race condition (I got so good at winning that condition after hitting it by accident that I could bypass any kind of bash trap or trick against this. It was time for a better method that can't be won by someone trying to disrupt the boot process).
- Bootup log is displayed again.
- Citrix has been restored using their technical preview as they finally made it Debian 13 compatible right after the last release.
ISO: A more traditional installer using clonezilla for those who prefer a premade install medium instead of relying on disk cloning software. Also can be used for PXE deploying and image capture. 7z: VHD + Manuals, you can customize it in a VM and then deploy it your way (For example with Rescuezilla or to a portable USB with Rufus)