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Opnsense 23.7 should drop soon - Lemmy.world
lemmy.worldFour days ago it was looking on track:
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=35041.0
[https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=35041.0] As per the roadmap,
https://opnsense.org/about/road-map/ [https://opnsense.org/about/road-map/] it
will come soon. The main points to note about this release (See
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=34948.0
[https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=34948.0] for everything): o php8.2
updates o allow “.” in DNS search override o extend/modify IPv6 primary address
behaviour o rewrote OpenVPN configuration as “Instances” using MVC/API available
as a separate configuration o move unbound-blocklists.conf to configuration
location Updates to these plugins: o plugins: os-acme-client 3.18[3] o plugins:
os-dnscrypt-proxy 1.14[4] o plugins: os-dyndns removed due to unmaintained code
base o plugins: os-frr 1.34[5] o plugins: os-telegraf 1.12.8[6] However, there
are a lot of known issues and migration considerations: o The Unbound ACL now
defaults to accept all traffic and no longer generates automatic entries. This
was done to avoid connectivity issues on dynamic address setups – especially
with VPN interfaces. If this is undesirable you can set it to default to block
instead and add your manual entries to pass. o Dpinger no longer triggers alarms
on its own as its mechanism is too simplistic for loss and delay detection as
provided by apinger a long time ago. Delay and loss triggers have been fixed and
logging was improved. The rc.syshook facility “monitor” still exists but is only
provided for compatibility reasons with existing user scripts. o IPsec “tunnel
settings” GUI is now deprecated and manual migration to the “connections” GUI is
recommended. An appropriate EoL annoucement will be made next year. o The new
OpenVPN instances pages and API create an independent set of instances more
closely following the upstream documentation of OpenVPN. Legacy client/server
settings cannot be managed from the API and are not migrated, but will continue
to work independently. o The old DynDNS plugin was removed in favor of the newer
MVC/API plugin for ddclient. We are aware of the EoL state of ddclient which was
unfortunately announced only one year after we started working on the new
plugin. We will try to add upstream fixes that have not been released yet and
already offer our own ddclient-less Python backend in the same plugin as an
alternative.
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