RED OS
RED OS is a Linux distribution created in Russia, which is a composite product based on open source solutions and proprietary components that have not undergone any independent audits. It is listed in the Unified Register of Russian Programs.[1] It is certified in the FSTEC certification system of Russia for compliance with the requirements of the Type A operating system protection profile of the fourth IT OS protection class.A4.PZ.[2][3][4]
Development historyRed Soft has been developing GNU/Linux distributions since 2012 as part of a government contract with the Federal Bailiff Service of Russia for the Refinement, Development, Implementation and Maintenance of subsystems of the automated information system of the Federal Bailiff Service.[5] In this project, a GosLinux distribution was created with built-in means of protecting unauthorized access information and support for Russian government cryptography, based on CentOS 6, which was a requirement of the FSSP of Russia. A pilot implementation of the developed distribution package in the structural divisions of the federal service began in 2013..[6] Based on the successful experience of the pilot implementation of GosLinux, in 2014 Red Soft began developing a distribution package under its own name, unrelated to a specific customer — RED OS. According to the developers on the official Youtube channel,[7] When developing the distribution, the experience of the global Open Source communities is used. (RedHat/Fedora, openSUSE, Debian/Ubuntu), At the same time, the current international and Russian standards are strictly observed. (POSIX, LSB and so on.). This is confirmed by the expert council on Russian software of the Ministry of Finance of Russia, consisting of managers.[8] February 26, 2024 — the release of the RED OS distribution version 8 is announced.[9] On May 5, 2025, the release of RED OS 8 for processors with ARM architecture took place..[10] ApplicationToday, the RED OS distribution is used in many government agencies of the Russian Federation. For example, in 2018, more than half of the workstations of the Multifunctional Center for the Provision of State and Municipal Services in the Kursk Region were transferred to the RED OS distribution.[11] At the end of 2019, the Ministry of Labor of the Orenburg Region, as part of the import substitution program, fully completed the transition from Windows. During the transition, the distribution of the RED OS was installed on 288 workstations..[12] On January 20, 2020, it became known that the distribution package would be installed on Huawei Taishan 200 model 2280 servers. This decision was preceded by compatibility testing, after which the companies signed cooperation agreements..[13] On December 23, 2020, it became known that Rostelecom plans to use the RED OS distribution as its main server system.[14] At the end of 2020, the Ministry of Health of the Kaliningrad Region procured 930 automated workstations on the Russian state-owned RED OS distribution for medical organizations, which accounted for almost 20% of all medical personnel jobs..[15] Editorial officesThe state distribution of the ED OS is available in two editions
ConfigurationsThe state-owned RED OS distribution comes in two configurations — "workstation" and "server", which have a single repository (for example, for version 7.3[16]). Basic workstation packages:
The server configuration contains packages for all major network services.(DNS, DHCP, SMTP, POP3/IMAP, Samba, IPA, sshd, web servers, etc.), as well as for monitoring and managing the server and computer network (Ansible, Puppet, Cockpit, Webmin, and others). Basic security elementsAll configurations of the RED OS distribution have standard security features:
FeaturesThe distribution most often contains general developments that are intended for use in Microsoft Windows. Example, the graphical purpose of entering a workstation with remote access to Active Directory, IP, Samba DC domains In addition to supporting the solutions available on the market for users to work with crypto media,[17][18][19][20] the Red Soft company has "own developments" in this area..[21] An example of such an in-house development is RED WINE[21] — an offshoot of the Wine project for improved distribution support for a number of Russian programs written to run in the Microsoft Windows environment. RED WINE allows the use of electronic signature tools by Windows applications in the environment Linux.[22] Working with an electronic signatureThe RED OS distribution is compatible with the main cryptoproviders of the Russian ICI market: CryptoPro CSP from CryptoPro and ViPNet CSP from Infotex.[23] System requirements
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