FastNetMon Advanced Adds Support for Debian 13

FastNetMon

March 23, 2026

FastNetMon Advanced now officially supports Debian 13 (Trixie), enabling deployment on the latest stable release of one of the most widely used Linux distributions in server and network environments. This ensures that network operators can take advantage of the newest system libraries, toolchains, and kernel improvements while maintaining the stability and reliability they expect from both Debian and FastNetMon.

Debian 13 introduces updated components that improve performance, security, and long-term maintainability. FastNetMon Advanced has been fully validated against this release, confirming compatibility with its core dependencies and reliable operation in production environments for high-performance network monitoring and DDoS detection.

Debian ecosystem integration

Beyond Advanced support, FastNetMon Community Edition is an official package in the Debian project and can be installed directly from standard repositories. It remains the only DDoS detection tool available in Debian’s official package ecosystem, offering native access to open-source DDoS detection and real-time network traffic monitoring capabilities.

Broad Linux platform support

FastNetMon Advanced continues to support a wide range of major Linux distributions commonly used in server and network environments, including Ubuntu LTS releases and Red Hat-family distributions such as RHEL, CentOS, AlmaLinux, and Rocky Linux. Debian 13 support builds on this established compatibility, ensuring that network operators can deploy FastNetMon Advanced on modern Linux platforms with confidence.

Availability

For installation instructions, deployment guidance, and best practices for Linux-based DDoS protection and network traffic visibility, please refer to the official documentation.

FastNetMon continues to expand platform compatibility to meet modern infrastructure requirements, helping network operators deploy scalable, real-time DDoS detection and mitigation across their preferred Linux environments.