Dear fellow firewall enthusiasts, today’s update includes a shiny new rewrite of the traffic shaper functionality for dummynet, another completed chapter in the ongoing quest for standardisation towards FreeBSD. The other gem is the first batch of translations for Simplified Chinese kindly provided by two of our enthusiastic users from China. We ask for you […]
Read moreHello again, released last Saturday, the 23rd already. 15.1.11.1 which includes two tweaks for the recent Logjam vulnerability as well as the images for OPNsense on top of OpenSSL. The reason for not providing LibreSSL images is that we are going to make the flavour selectable via the GUI since pkgng does such a great […]
Read moreHello everyone, as we are nearing the finish line for version 15.7 in July, we sat down on a single table in the Netherlands this week to review the changes that we’ve made over the past 5 months and we saw that only one road map[1] item is still open: the frequently requested IDS package! […]
Read moreDear friends and followers, we are happy to announce OPNsense 15.1.10.2 today following a rather exciting firmware upgrade bug that prevented the release yesterday. We are back to normal now thanks to the wonderful people of pkgng, and, boy, do we have news to share. First and foremost, it’s time to reveal to all of […]
Read moreDear all, the new release is finally here! Yet before we begin, we’d like to stress this part: please read the notes enclosed; they are important for the future of OPNsense. We are now about two thirds into what is going to be 15.7. On this path, we’ve always released cutting edge snapshot releases and […]
Read moreHi everyone, another week, another stable release. 🙂 While we are busy working on extensive kernel cleanups to bring OPNsense closer to FreeBSD, we decided to ship a minor update today with a number of third-party software refreshes and assorted fixes across the board before we make the leap to 15.1.10. We’d like to mention […]
Read moreDear all, today we present you a quiet stable update with a hand full of assorted features, tweaks and bug fixes. Most notably, we’ve integrated DNS filtering via OpenDNS and tested / reworked the IPSec reporting. As far as we know there have been no security-related fixes of bundled third-party software since 15.1.9. Update through […]
Read moreHello friends, although we have already released 15.1.8.4 early this week, we’re pushing out 15.1.9 for two important reasons: security updates, kernel panic fixes and clean images as we’ve had a couple of things that needed addressing following the configuration system rewrite in 15.1.8. That’s three important reasons really. 😉 The recommended upgrade method is […]
Read moreHowdy fellow firewall enthusiasts, we hereby proudly announce our latest and greatest stable update 15.1.8.4. This is almost completely GUI-oriented (frontend and backend) due to numerous cleanups we’ve done in pursuit of the 15.1.8 release and its new config subsystem. A huge thank you goes to everybody who submitted bugs over the course of the […]
Read moreHi folks, the new config system had a number of issues, but thanks to your help we’ve ironed them out in the two days following the release. The trend continues with this small stable update fixing the last batch of visible issues while also pulling in PHP 5.6.7, which isn’t currently available in FreeBSD ports. […]
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