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systemd 257-rc2 Released With New systemd-keyutil Tool

([systemd] 4 Hours Ago systemd-keyutil)


Released last week was [1]systemd 257-rc1 while succeeding that already is systemd 257-rc2 and it comes with a new tool: systemd-keyutil.

Systemd 257-rc1 introduced expanded Varlink support, MPTCP as a supported socket protocol for socket units, systemd-boot menu support for volume up/down rocker handling, a new systemd-sbsign tool for signing EFI PE binaries, and many other new additions and other changes.

With systemd 257-rc2 there are mostly just fixes and other minor changes over systemd 257-rc1, but there is one new tool included in the form of systemd-keyutil. The systemd-keyutil tool was merged post-RC1 and is for carrying out various key/certificate operations. Generic key/certificate operations are provided by this new systemd-keyutil tool rather than spreading them across various other systemd tools.

The addition of systemd-keyutil addresses [2]this issue raised by Lennart Poettering over re-considering where some commands are placed. Daan De Meyer of Meta managed to implement systemd-keyutil and see it [3]merged this past week.

The systemd 257-rc2 release can be downloaded from [4]GitHub .



[1] https://www.phoronix.com/news/systemd-257-rc1

[2] https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/35087

[3] https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/35095

[4] https://github.com/systemd/systemd/releases/tag/v257-rc2



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