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
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