We are excited to announce the release of pfSense® software version 2.4.1, now available for new installations and upgrades! pfSense software version 2.4.1 is a maintenance release bringing security patches and stability fixes for issues discovered in pfSense 2.4.0-RELEASE. pfSense 2.4.1-RELEASE updates and installation images are available now! Security advisories from upstream projects announced after pfSense 2.4.0-RELEASE made this additional release necessary, soon after 2.4.0, to keep firewalls safe and secure. We used this opportunity to also include some platform fixes for new hardware we are offering and to deliver important stability fixes for issues that some users encountered with pfSense 2.4.0-RELEASE. Even with the rapid turnaround, we feel the set of changes merits a version number bump rather than a patch release. In case you missed the pfSense 2.4.0 release changes, see the 2.4.0 Release Notes and the previous 2.4.0 Release Highlights post. pfSense software version 2.4.1 has a brief, but important, list of changes which include: Changed the VLAN interface names to use the ‘dotted’ format now utilized by FreeBSD, which is shorter and helps to keep the interface name smaller than the limit (16) This fixes the 4 digit VLAN issues when the NIC name is 6 bytes long. This change was made not only to fix the name length issue, but also to reduce the differences between how FreeBSD uses VLANs and how they are used by pfSense interface functions. To see the rest of the changes, and find more detail, see the Release Notes. If you have not yet upgraded to pfSense version 2.4.0, read the information in the 2.4.0 Release Announcement before updating for important information that may impact the ability of a firewall to upgrade to pfSense version 2.4.x. This release is ready for a production use. Should any issues come up with pfSense 2.4.1-RELEASE, please post about them on the the forum, or on the /r/pfSense subreddit. Thanks! For those who wish to review the source code in full detail, the changes are all publicly available in three repositories on GitHub: Using the automatic update process is typically easier than reinstalling to upgrade. See the Upgrade Guide page for details. Our efforts are made possible by the support of our customers and the community. You can support our efforts via one or more of the following.Highlights
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