Hello, Community! Customers and holders of contributor subscriptions can now download VyOS 1.4.3 release images and the corresponding source tarball. This release includes fixes for CVE-2024-3596 (BlastRADIUS) — a vulnerability in the RADIUS PAM module that made it possible (even if not easy) for an attacker capable of active MitM to forge a server response and log in to a vulnerable system without valid credentials. It also fixes over seventy bugs and adds a few new features. Those featur...| VyOS - Blog
good progress with VPP, an option to revert to the old image on upgrade failure, BPDU guard for bridged, and lots of bug fixes #vyos #project #update| blog.vyos.io
Over forty bug fixes, faster BGP convergence, safer upgrades, BRAS improvements, and more! #vyos #release| blog.vyos.io
Patches for multiple CVEs, Base64-encoded IPsec secrets, and multiple bug fixes — read on for details! #vyos #release #1.4.1 #networking #updates| blog.vyos.io
Hello, Community! The November update is here. This post is short, but not all we've done lately: many internal changes in the configuration system will soon significantly improve commit speeds and open up a path to even more significant improvements. The 1.4.1 release is around the corner, together with the first VyOS Stream image — all built by the new CI system that produces tarballs with the corresponding source code for every image. But now, let's focus on the changes we made in the ro...| VyOS - Blog
Hello, Community! Our community member Fabian Riechsteiner brought to our attention that the version of the Zabbix agent present in VyOS 1.4.0 is susceptible to a remote code execution vulnerability — CVE-2023-32728. We made a hotfix available to subscribers, and the fix will be a part of the upcoming VyOS 1.4.1 release.| VyOS - Blog
Greetings, Community! I'm back with an exciting topic: Azure Accelerated Networking and its integration with VyOS Universal Router. In this discussion, we'll delve into how this powerful feature can be leveraged to create high-performance routers in the Azure cloud environment. Our focus will be on: Understanding Azure Accelerated Networking. Steps to integrate this feature with VyOS. Practical use cases for building efficient, high-speed routers on Azure. Potential benefits and considerat...| VyOS - Blog
Hello, Community! While VyOS 1.4/Sagitta has taken its final shape, and we are working to smoothen any remaining sharp edges (especially in migration scripts), the upcoming 1.5/Circinus branch is the new frontier where we can go wild and experiment freely. Safe features from the current branch are still backported to 1.4/Sagitta. Still, we already have non-back portable features — such as improvements to the new DHCP server implementation based on Kea rather than the now-obsolete ISC DHCP s...| VyOS - Blog
Hello, community! Curious what we've been up to in January? Our main focus is the final stabilization of the 1.4.0/Sagitta branch, and we will soon make the first EPA (Early Production Access) release — after that point, config syntax and behavior will not change in the 1.4 LTS release lifetime, and all radical changes will go to the upcoming 1.5/Circinus branch. Quite a lot of things are happening in the development branch, and many of those improvements are also backported to 1.4, includi...| VyOS - Blog
Hello, Community! VyOS 1.4.0-rc3 image is now available for everyone to download and test. We are grateful to everyone who helped us test previously release candidate images. Thanks to your bug reports and pull requests, we fixed many bugs, including two that could cause the system to lock up at startup or shut down! We also did a lot of internal refactoring in January, but this image still has quite a few new features, including support for obtaining certificates from ACME providers (such as...| VyOS - Blog
that will improve the LTS release development process and make it easier for the community to participate in it.| blog.vyos.io
is now available for download and will soon be on cloud marketplaces. Read on for upgrade tips and news! #vyos #lts #release #linux #networking| blog.vyos.io
Hello, Сommunity! The VyOS 1.4.0-epa3 (Early Production Access) release is now available to subscribers. It includes a fix for CVE-2024-2961 — the recently discovered buffer overflow vulnerability in GNU libc. This is the final EPA of 1.4.0/Sagitta release, which includes all supported flavors (hardware and virtual). It also includes a few configuration syntax changes (all automatically migrated) that were required to make old configs work or to unblock improvement paths, such as implement...| VyOS - Blog
Hello, Community! Building customized images of VyOS for different platforms has become much easier now. The last bit of the revamped build flavor system has fallen into place: the ability to build image formats other than ISO. Some other options, such as the ability to include custom packages and files, have been there for a while, but recently we fixed a few issues with them. Let's review those improvements and see how to use them.| VyOS - Blog
Is here, with new services available for config sync, LUKS support, and many small improvements in multiple components — read on for details!| blog.vyos.io
available for download, with a few small features and multiple bug fixes in migration scripts, firewall/NAT implementation, and other subsystems.| blog.vyos.io