OPNsense 19.7 "Jazzy Jaguar" released
For four and a half years now, OPNsense is driving innovation through modularising and hardening the open source firewall, with simple and reliable firmware upgrades, multi-language support, HardenedBSD security, fast adoption of upstream software updates as well as clear and stable 2-Clause BSD licensing. 19.7, nicknamed "Jazzy Jaguar", embodies an iteration of what should be considered enjoyable user experience for firewalls in general: improved statistics and visibility of rules, reliable and consistent live logging and alias utility improvements. Apart from the usual upgrades of third party software to up-to-date releases, OPNsense now also offers built-in remote system logging through Syslog-ng, route-based IPsec, updated translations with Spanish as a brand new and already fully translated language and newer Netmap code with VirtIO, VLAN child and vmxnet support. Last but not least we would like to thank m.a.x. it for their sponsorship of the default gateway priority switching feature and their continued work of writing and maintaining plenty of community plugins. This time around, Maltrail, Netdata and WireGuard VPN have been freshly added to the mix.
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OPNsense 19.7 Released With Remote Logging, Firewall Rule Improvements, Route-Based IPsec
OPNsense 19.7 released, which brings Prominent Changes
OPNsense Team is pleased tannounce the latest stable release of OPNsense 19.7 on 17th July 2019.
It’s codenamed “Jazzy Jaguar”. OPNsense is open source, FreeBSD-based firewall and routing distribution.
This release improved statistics and visibility of rules, reliable and consistent live logging and alias utility improvements in firewalls.
OPNsense is driving innovation through modularising and hardening the open source firewall, with simple and reliable firmware upgrades, multi-language support, HardenedBSD security, fast adoption of upstream software updates as well as clear and stable 2-Clause BSD licensing.