Attention all OPNsense users: Due to a critical hotfix applied to the kernel, if you are experiencing any panics relating to pf(4) on version 24.7.10, please note that it will not be reinstalled automatically. We urge you to manually reinstall from the GUI system, which includes an automated reboot option. For further insight, head over to our official forum: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=44413.msg221775#msg221775
Category Archives: Security
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Due to a crucial kernel hotfix, OPNsense users who experience panics related to pf(4) on version 24.7.10 are encouraged to promptly reinstall from the GUI (which includes an automatic reboot) or run the given “opnsense-upd” command. This process is vital as the kernel will not reinstall automatically if you obtained the previous faulty version. For more detailed instructions and ongoing updates, please refer to the original post: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=44413.msg221775#msg221775
Opnsense has recently issued a hotfix release tagged as 24.7.10_1. The update addresses an issue with unbound by utilizing tls-cert-bundle to point to the remaining valid bundle. Stay updated with the latest patches to ensure optimal security and performance. Check out the original post here: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=44413.msg221635#msg221635
Check out the latest OPNsense RSS feed update! Optimal changes have been made to the base system, kernel, and driver updates for improved performance. The time-loop authentication has returned with enhanced TOTP case, and Unbound domain overrides have been transitioned to query forwarding. Learn more about this update: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=44413.msg221605#msg221605
Announcing a new business release based on the OPNsense 24.7.9 community version. It offers enhanced reliability improvements to ensure a seamless user experience. Key updates include the removal of obsolete banners from static pages and addressing CRL/cert subject hash mismatches. Learn about all the changes in the full patch notes here: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=44261.msg220859#msg220859
Heads up to all OPNsense users! A hotfix release 24.7.9_1 is now live. This release sees the reversion of the “time-loop” patch, which had been causing failure in Local+TOTP authentication. Stay updated and ensure your systems are running smoothly. Refer to the original post for more details: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=44133.msg220015#msg220015 #OPNsense #Update #Hotfix
There’s an update from OPNsense! This minor refresh brings further improvements to the trust store integration and firmware updates. Although there won’t be any noticeable change in user behavior, it’s always good to stay informed. For more details, visit the original post: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=44133.msg220002#msg220002
OPNsense has just released a minor update that includes security advisories from FreeBSD as well as several stable branch patches for various Intel drivers. They have also fixed two issues with the RRD rework. For full details regarding these patches, follow the link below: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=43866.msg218625#msg218625
OPNsense recently issued a hotfix release, version 24.4.3_1. The new update includes added fingerprint, migration notes, and an upgrade hint for 24.10. Stay ahead of the curve by keeping your systems updated. Find more information about the update here: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=42869.msg218536#msg218536
