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Daniil Baturin
Posted 24 Dec, 2019

VyOS Project 2019 December Update

It's almost winter holidays time already! It's been a great year for VyOS, with many big improvements in the code, and more community contributions to the code ...
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 25 Nov, 2019

VyOS Project 2019 November Update

Welcome to the monthly round of VyOS project updates. What do we have in store for you?
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Yuriy Andamasov
Posted 29 Oct, 2019

VyOS Project 2019 October update

Everyone is probably aware that VyOS was built upon a codebase that hasn't aged well. VyOS 1.2.0 was all about a (sometimes painful) base system and codebase re...
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 4 Oct, 2019

Software and Support Subscriptions Update

Finally we have finished updating our website (there’s still an ongoing work on improving it though, and your suggestions are welcome!) And it's time to update ...
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Yuriy Andamasov
Posted 23 Sep, 2019

VyOS project news in September

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Yuriy Andamasov
Posted 5 Sep, 2019

VyOS 1.2.3 release

VyOS 1.2.3-epa1 ("early production access") release images are available for download for customers and active contributors, and everyone is welcome to build it...
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 5 Aug, 2019

VyOS Project 2019 August update

With cloud support, a simplified installation process, and a potentially much faster VPN, we can proudly say we’ve had a busy month. What can you expect from th...
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 15 Jul, 2019

VyOS 1.2.2 maintenance release

VyOS 1.2.2 maintenance release is now available. Our customers and active contributors who have a subscription can download the images from the support portal, ...
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 20 Jun, 2019

VyOS rolling release has got an HTTP API

In short: a prototype of an HTTP API is now included in the nightly builds and available for testing. Right now it requires some manual configuration to get run...
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 18 Jun, 2019

CVE-2019-11477 (TCP SACK panic) and an Intel i40e driver issue

Recently discovered vulnerability in the Linux kernel's TCP selective acknowledgement processing code potentially allows a remote attacker to cause a kernel pan...
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