XORP News
February 2010
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21 February, 2010: We regret to inform you that XORP, Inc. is no more. XORP will continue to be maintained as an open source project based on the 1.6 Release, which was made under the GPL.
January 2009
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7 January, 2009: Release 1.6 is available.
August 2008
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1 August, 2008: IT Administrator magazine publishes an article about XORP (in German).
July 2008
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24 July, 2008: ICSI Spins out Venture-Backed XORP, Inc.
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22 July, 2008: XORP, Inc. announced.
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22 July, 2008: Release 1.5 is available.
April 2008
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28 April, 2008: XORP signs on as a founding member of Fulcrum Microsystems' Control Point Developer Alliance to help accelerate cross-platform 10-Gigabit Ethernet networking solutions.
March 2007
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20 March, 2007: Release 1.4 is available.
February 2007
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28 February, 2007: 1.4 Release Candidate is available for trial.
October 2006
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17 October, 2006: Security Advisory XORP_SA_06:01.ospf is available.
August 2006
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2 August, 2006: Release 1.3 is available.
July 2006
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19 July, 2006: 1.3 Release Candidate is available for trial.
March 2006
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8 March, 2006: Release 1.2 is available.
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7 March, 2006: Newsforge has an in-depth article on XORP and Vyatta's plans.
February 2006
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24 February, 2006: NetworkWorld has an article on Vyatta and their use of XORP.
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22 February, 2006: 1.2 Release Candidate is available for trial.
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22 February, 2006: CNN's Business 2.0 has an article on Vyatta, which discusses the use of XORP in their upcoming product.
May 2005
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2 May, 2005: We presented a paper detailing many of the XORP design decisions at the Usenix Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation.
April 2005
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13 April, 2005: Release 1.1 is available.
March 2005
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24 March, 2005: 1.1 Release Candidate is available for trial.
February 2005
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24 February, 2005: XORP Goes Live. Light Reading visits ICSI open house.
November 2004
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25 November, 2004: Does XORP Have Cisco's Number?. BusinessWeek runs an article on XORP, and discusses the possible threat to Cisco from open source software.
September 2004
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14 September, 2004: Cisco press releases Integrated Cisco and UNIX Network Architectures, with a favourable mention of XORP.
July 2004
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29 July, 2004: Bruce M. Simpson joins the core team. Initially he will be working primarily on firewall support for XORP.
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10 July, 2004: Slashdot carries a short article on XORP. XORP web servers survive unscathed :-)
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8 July, 2004: Release 1.0 is available.
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1 July, 2004: Marko Zec joins the core team. Initially he will be working primarily on porting Click to FreeBSD and on adding XORP support for IMUNES.
June 2004
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15 June, 2004: 1.0 Release Candidate is available for trial.
April 2004
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19 April, 2004: CNET carries an article on XORP on it's CNET site and it's ZDNet site.
March 2004
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3 March, 2004: Network Magazine (now IT Architect) runs an article on XORP: The Linux of Routing.
February 2004
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24 February, 2004:The countdown to XORP Release 1.0 is officially on. We're expecting release in Q2 2004.
November 2003
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6 November, 2003: Release 0.5 source code release.
October 2003
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8 October, 2003: Creation of the xorp-hackers mailing list for people interested in understanding and developing XORP source code.
August 2003
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28 August, 2003: Release 0.4 source code release.
June 2003
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9 June, 2003: Release 0.3 source code release.
May 2003
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6 May, 2003: Fred Bauer joins the core team. He will be working primarily on Linux support for XORP.
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1 May, 2003: Public WWW access to the source repository through CVSweb.
March 2003
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10 March, 2003: Release 0.2 source code release.
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3 March, 2003: Javier Cardona joins the core team. He will be working primarily on SNMP support for XORP.
January 2003
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17 January, 2003: XORP source code in the CVS repository compiles under GCC 3.2.1 in addition to GCC 2.95.x and 2.96.
December 2002
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17 January, 2003: Release 0.1 source code release. CVS repository opened to the world.
