On this page, you can find information about FastNetMon Advanced releases’ support for old distributions.
Our standard policy is to provide official releases as long as the vendor provides standard free security support for a particular Linux distribution.
For Ubuntu Linux LTS, it covers “LTS standard security maintenance” and explicitly excludes “LTS Expanded Security Maintenance (ESM)” and “Legacy support”.
For Debian Linux, it covers official “Debian LTS” support.
For Red Hat-based distributions, it covers “Full Support Phase”, “Maintenance Support Phase” but does not cover “Extended Life Phase”.
Below you can find a list of platforms which were supported previously but reached their end of life.
- Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr): last version of FastNetMon Advanced which supported it was 2.0.252. Deprecation date 21th of August 2021.
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus): last version of FastNetMon Advanced which supported it was 2.0.365 Deprecation date 27th of June 2024.
- Debian 9 (Stretch): last version of FastNetMon Advanced which supported it was 2.0.365 Deprecation date 27th of June 2024.
- Debian 10 (Buster): last version of FastNetMon Advanced which supported it was 2.0.365 Deprecation date 27th of June 2024.
- CentOS 7: last version of FastNetMon Advanced which supported it was 2.0.372 Deprecation date 2nd of June 2025.
Even after the official deprecation date, we keep archives of all FastNetMon binary packages for the platform. Also, for a few months after the official platform deprecation, we may keep doing developer builds for deprecated platforms, which can be used to fix urgent issues.
We strongly recommend running only the latest versions of FastNetMon Advanced, as we provide official support only for the latest builds.

