A review of To Rid Myself of Truth by Signs of the Swarm, available August 22nd worldwide via Century Media Records.| Angry Metal Guy
IKEv2 retransmission options, SRv6 improvements, multiple bug fixes, and a simple CLA workflow for pull requests| blog.vyos.io
new WAN load balancing implementation, a fix for CVE-2025-30095, and over sixty bug fixes #vyos #vyos-stream #release| blog.vyos.io
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
DDNS updates support in DHCP server, VTI traffic selectors, SLAAC auto-ignore prefixes, and more! #vyos #project #update| blog.vyos.io
the first technology preview of the future 1.5 release. #vyos #vyos-stream #release| blog.vyos.io
Hello, Community! The December update is here! The biggest highlight of this month is the 1.4.1 release but there was lots of work in the rolling release as well, both from the maintainers team and from our contributor community. One of the biggest news in the rolling release is that we are ready to update FRR — our routing protocol stack — to the latest 10.2 release. That will allow us to get rid of the legacy OpenNHRP daemon that we use for DMVPN and use FRR's built-in NHRP implementati...| VyOS - Blog
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! The October update, which summarizes our work in September, is here. The maintainers and community contributors were busy: four new features, multiple small improvements, and a few bug fixes. Then, there is secure boot implementation, but that will get its blog post when the last bits fall into place!| VyOS - Blog
Hello, Community! Summer is over now, and many people are returning to their routines. Check out what we've done in the last month of the summer: that includes a few small config syntax changes, multiple improvements in OpenVPN, an API endpoint for importing PKI objects, and a whole bunch of bug fixes!| VyOS - Blog
Hello, Community! This month's development news includes many bug fixes and features, including remote access IPsec using VTI interfaces, support for WPA enterprise clients, and machine-readable tech support reports.| VyOS - Blog
Hello, Сommunity! This summer is anything but a slow news season, but if you need a break from world events, here's a VyOS development update for you — a purely technical read. Our development efforts in June brought a reorganized (and much faster) config syntax migration subsystem, improvements in QoS and reverse proxy; support for raw firewall tables, and more.| 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
that will improve the LTS release development process and make it easier for the community to participate in it.| blog.vyos.io
includes support for Suricata IDS, removal of UPnP in the rolling release, and many smaller improvements #vyos #project #update| blog.vyos.io
includes nitial implementation of CGNAT in rolling release and many other improvements, such as binding SSH to multiple VRFs and more!| blog.vyos.io
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