Astra Linux

Astra Linux is a Russian Linux-based computer operating system developed to meet the needs of the Russian army, other armed forces and intelligence agencies.[1] It provides data protection up to the level of "top secret" in Russian classified information grade. It has been officially certified by Russian Defense Ministry, Federal Service for Technical and Export Control[2] and Federal Security Service.[3]

Astra Linux
Astra Linux Operating System
DeveloperRusbitech
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Available inRussian, English
Update methodAPT
Package managerdpkg
Platformsx86-64, ARM, S390, Elbrus 2000
Kernel typeMonolithic
Default user interfacefly, twm
Official websitewww.astralinux.ru

Specifications

The creator of the OS is the Scientific/Manufacturing Enterprise Rusbitech which is applying solutions according to Russian Government decree №2299-р of 17/10/2010 that orders federal authorities and budget institutions to implement Free Software usage.[4]

The OS releases are named after Hero Cities in Russia and CIS. There is one release for "general purpose" code named "Oryol" aimed at "achieving small and mid-business goals".[5] Other releases are marked "special purpose" — the "Smolensk" for x86-64 PCs, "Tula" for networking hardware, "Novorossiysk" for ARM mobile devices and "Murmansk" for IBM System Z mainframes.

Rusbitech also manufactures a "soft/hardware trusted boot control module" MAKSIM-M1 ("М643М1") with PCI bus. It prevents unauthorized access and offers some other raised digital security features. The module, besides Astra Linux, also supports OSes with Linux kernel 2.6.x up to 5.x.x, as well as several Microsoft Windows OSes.[6]

It is declared the Astra Linux licenses correspond with Russian and international laws and "don't contradict with the spirit and demands of GPL license".[7] The system uses .deb packages.[8]

Astra Linux Special Edition is being used in the Russian National Center for Defence Control

Astra Linux is considered a recognized Debian derivative,[9] Rusbitech has partnership relations with The Linux Foundation[10] and The Document Foundation.[11]

Usage

The Special Edition version (paid) is used in many Russian state-related organizations. Particularly, it is used in the Russian National Center for Defence Control.[12]

There are talks to deploy mass usage of Astra Linux in numerous state institutions of the Republic of Crimea — legitimate usage of other popular OSes is questionable because of international sanctions during the Ukrainian crisis.[13]

Also there are plans on cooperation of Rusbitech and Huawei.[14][15]

In January 2018, it was announced that Astra Linux was going to be deployed to all Russian Army computers, and Microsoft Windows will be dropped.

In February 2018, Rusbitech announced it has ported Astra Linux to Russian-made Elbrus microprocessors.[16]

In February 2019, Astra Linux was announced to be implemented at Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant.[17]

In September 2019 commercial sales of smartphones and tablets with Astra Linux are expected to start.[18]

Version history

Versions of Astra Linux Special Edition (Smolensk)
VersionRelease dateLinux kernel
1.228 October, 20112.6.34
1.326 April, 20133.2.0[19]
1.4[20]19 December, 20143.16.0
1.5[21]8 April, 20164.2.0
1.612 October, 20184.15.0
Versions of Astra Linux Common Edition (Oryol)
VersionRelease dateLinux kernel
1.5ending of 20092.6.31
1.623 November, 2010N/A
1.7[22]3 February, 20122.6.34
1.912 February, 20133.2.0
1.10[23]14 November, 20143.16.0
1.11[24]17 March, 20164.2.0
2.1.221 August, 20184.15

References

  1. Звезда по имени Linux: почему "военные" ОС прочнее (in Russian)
  2. (in Russian) http://fstec.ru/en/
  3. (in Russian) http://www.astra-linux.com/sertifikat.html Archived 2018-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  4. (in Russian) http://www.computerra.ru/vision/609608/
  5. (in Russian) http://rusbitech.ru/products/os/11/ Archived 2014-07-15 at the Wayback Machine
  6. "Archived copy" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-07-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. "Archived copy" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-07-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. "Archived copy" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-07-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. "Derivatives/Census/AstraLinux - Debian Wiki".
  10. (in Russian) http://www.cnews.ru/news/line/2019-02-19_gk_astra_linux_rasshiryaet_sotrudnichestvo_s_the
  11. "The Document Foundation welcomes RusBITech in the project Advisory Board". 6 October 2015.
  12. (in Russian) http://spbit.ru/news/n119990/
  13. (in Russian) n:ru:Власти Крыма планируют переход на Linux из-за санкцийRussian Wikinews, 22.07.2015
  14. "Huawei, RusBITex to design information protection systems".
  15. (in Russian) http://e.huawei.com/ru/news/ru/2015/201510111513
  16. (in Russian) http://www.astralinux.com/home/novosti/469-rbt-elbrus.html Archived 2018-02-27 at the Wayback Machine
  17. (in Russian) http://corp.cnews.ru/news/line/2019-02-05_rossijskaya_os_astra_linux_vnedrena_na_tyanvanskoj
  18. (in Russian) https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/3999021
  19. Основные компоненты Archived 2015-01-27 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  20. Операционная система "Astra Linux Special Edition" релиз "Смоленск" (версия 1.4) (in Russian)
  21. Завершен инспекционный контроль версии 1.5 релиза "Смоленск" операционной системы специального назначения "Astra Linux Special Edition" Archived 2016-05-08 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  22. Вышла версия 1.7 релиза Astra Linux Common Edition (Orel) Archived 2018-04-19 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  23. Вышла новая версия "Astra Linux Common Edition" 1.10 - релиз "Орёл" Archived 2015-08-11 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  24. "Вышла фиксированная версия 1.11 релиза "Орёл"". Archived from the original on 2016-04-21. Retrieved 2018-04-19.
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