FreeNAS 0.69.2 (Muad’Dib) released


freenas_logoFreeNAS 0.69.2 (code name Muad’Dib) has been released. This is a maintenance release to the 0.69 branch.

The latest version  can be downloaded here and you can read the full release announcement here.

Majors changes:

  • Add another WOL patch. It is tested for nfe(4) und xl(4).
  • Add switch in ‘System|Advanced’ WebGUI to enable the console screensaver).
  • Upgrade Adaptec SCSI RAID administration tool to 6.10.18359.
  • Add ability to enable or disable rc.conf variables configured via ‘System|Advanced|rc.conf’.
  • Add danish WebGUI translation.
  • Add kernel patches to get ARTiGO A2000 hardware working.
  • Add ability to use %d (date) and %h (hostname) in email subjects (e.g. Services|UPS) (FR 2796141).

Minors changes:

  • Add ‘MaxLoginAttempts’ event to FTP ban list rules.
  • Add ‘ClientConnectRate’ event to FTP ban list rules.
  • Allow selecting the key length of the cryptographic algorithm used to encrypt a disk .
  • Add system power control options to ‘System|Advanced|rc.conf’.
  • Show FTP transfer log in ‘Diagnostics|Logs|FTP|Transfer’.
  • Add filechooser button to ‘Home directory’ editbox in ‘Access|Users|Edit’ WebGUI.
  • Sort various lists displayed in the WebGUI using a ‘natural order’ algorithm.

Bug fixes:

  • It was not possible to configure multiple FTP ban list rules.
  • Modify Fuppes UPnP configuration to get PS3 with firmware 2.70 working again.
  • Editing existing config items in WebGUI will display incorrect data (e.g. ‘System|Advanced|rc.conf’ or ‘System|Advanced|sysctl.conf’).
  • Fix bug in WebGUI which is caused by unhandled special HTML characters used in various languages.
  • Set Quixplorer user permissions to ‘View only’ because of security reason because Quixplorer does not respect system user permissions.
  • Disk temperature not detected correct for SCSI devices).
  • Fix JPCERT/CC JVN#89791790 (Cross-site scripting vulnerability).

Related posts:

  1. Released: FreeNAS 0.7.1
  2. FreeNAS 0.7RC1 (Sardaukar) released
  3. FreeNAS Development & Community activity (2009)
  4. Learning FreeNAS – Local User Management

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