Stay ahead with your security housekeeping! The latest OPNsense update addresses several issues in third party software. However, be aware that libxml2 remains in an older release in FreeBSD ports due to a decision to withhold the fix for now. On a positive note, Dnsmasq has undergone further improvements! Stay tuned for more updates. Read the full information here: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=47575.msg239749#msg239749.
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Great news for OPNsense users! A hotfix release (25.1.7_4) has been issued to enhance overall performance. This includes a fix for the physical interface in dnsmasq’s dhcp-boot and an important improvement on the ipsec column identifier. Stay updated and ensure optimal network security with this significant release. Find more details about this update at: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=47271.msg238387#msg238387
Exciting news! A business release based on the OPNsense 25.1.6 community version has been announced. It offers reliability improvements to help streamline your experience. However, it’s important to note that Dnsmasq DHCP support and the recent captive portal backend switch are not included in this release. Find more details about the full patch notes here: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=47329.msg238254#msg238254. As always, your optimal networking experience is our priority. #OPNsense #update #reliability
Great news for OPNsense users! A new hotfix release 25.1.7_2 is now available. This update includes an improved dnsmasq where it now creates static host entries for all IPv6 addresses, excluding partial ones. Moreover, a correction has been made to the kea-dhcp for accurate static mapping returns. Stay updated and stay safe! Check out the details via the original post here: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=47271.msg237950#msg237950
Exciting news for tech enthusiasts! OPNsense has released its enhanced Dnsmasq DHCP, now even better with multiple fixes, thanks to your valuable feedback. This move signifies the team’s commitment to addressing the complexities of DHCP in recent years. Further information is available on the following link: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=47271.msg237765#msg237765. Stay informed and abreast with advancements in technology with OPNsense!
Exciting news for all OPNsense users! Hotfix releases 25.1.6_2 and 25.1.6_4 have been rolled out, bringing significant enhancements. The 25.1.6_2 version has improved kea-dhcp with a split into multiple id-based services and a fixed menu for overlapping leases links. The follow-up 25.1.6_4 update focuses on dnsmasq, ensuring proper handling of the “add_subnet” and “strip_subnet” options. Stay updated and optimize your firewall experience. Read about the updates here: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=47125.msg237577#msg237577
Exciting update from OPNsense! Today they’ve made some key changes to enhance your user experience. The console default change made in FreeBSD 14.2 has been rolled back. Also, the bridge configuration code has been refactored, to introduce it to MVC/API. All in a bid to stay innovative and maintain the utility you are accustomed to. Find more details on the changes right here: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=47125.msg236809#msg236809. Keep updated for more such improvements.
In an increasingly digitalized world, school environments extend beyond physical boundaries. They’re now expansive, complex digital networks facilitating student engagement and learning. Discover how Zenarmor effectively navigates this transition in their latest update which now natively supports MacOS. Visit the link for more details: https://www.zenarmor.com/post/zenarmor-network-security-stack-now-natively-supports-macos. #Zenarmor #Education #DigitalLearning #Cybersecurity.
Friends in the OPNsense community, a new hotfix release 25.1.5_5 is now available. This update addresses and resolves an issue with the missing fix for command line argument parsing in the captive portal backend. Keeping up-to-date ensures your system remains efficient and secure. Let’s continue making strides in innovation! Learn more about the release here: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=46773.msg234961#msg234961
Great news for the OPNsense community! Two hotfix releases have been issued (versions 25.1.5_1 and 25.1.5_4) addressing significant issues. The first hotfix corrected a server parsing regression in the IPSec, while the second tackled a couple of issues in the Captive Portal including a regression when NAT reflection is enabled, and a command line argument parsing in the backend. Your feedback helps keep the platform robust and efficient. For a detailed read, click here: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=46773.msg234680#msg234680 #OPNsense #TechUpdate
