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| See the [[toh:start|Table of Hardware]] for supported devices. For more information about OpenWrt project organization, see the [[:about|About OpenWrt]] pages. | See the [[toh:start|Table of Hardware]] for supported devices. For more information about OpenWrt project organization, see the [[:about|About OpenWrt]] pages. |
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| ===== OpenWrt 19.07.0 first release candidate ===== | ===== Project statement about xz 5.6.1 (CVE-2024-3094) ==== |
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| The OpenWrt community is proud to announce the first release candidate of the upcoming [[:releases:19.07:start|OpenWrt 19.07]] stable version series. It incorporates over 3700 commits since branching the previous [[:releases:18.06:start|OpenWrt 18.06]] release and has been under development for about one a half year. | OpenWrt appears to be unaffected by [[https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-3094|CVE-2024-3094]], as the compromised versions of //xz// used were sourced from GitHub releases, which only included a dormant segment of the malicious code. The essential component required to activate the backdoor during the build process was not found in the examined tarball archives. For the details see [[https://lists.openwrt.org/pipermail/openwrt-announce/2024-March/000052.html|email announcement]] or the [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/project-statement-about-xz-5-6-1-cve-2024-3094/193250|forum post]]. |
| | ===== Current stable series: OpenWrt 23.05 ===== |
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| With this release the OpenWrt project brings all supported targets back to a single common kernel version and to further refines and broadens existing device support. It also provides initial support for the new ath79 target, the future device tree based successor of the popular ar71xx target. | {{section>releases:23.05:start#openwrt_2305&firstseconly&noheader&nofooter&readmore&noeditbutton}} |
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| * **[[toh:views:toh_fwdownload?dataflt%5B0%5D=supported%20current%20rel_%3D19.07.0|Download a firmware image for your device]]** | ===== Old stable series: OpenWrt 22.03 ===== |
| * [[https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/19.07.0-rc1/targets/|All firmware images]] | |
| * [[https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/v19.07.0-rc1|Browse Source]] | |
| * [[releases:19.07:notes-19.07.0-rc1|Release Notes]] | |
| * [[releases:19.07:changelog-19.07.0|Detailed Changelog]] | |
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| ===== Download OpenWrt ===== | {{section>releases:22.03:start#openwrt_2203&firstseconly&noheader&nofooter&readmore&noeditbutton}} |
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| ==== Old Stable Release ==== | |
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| ===== Why use OpenWrt? ===== | ===== Why use OpenWrt? ===== |
| * **Extensibility:** OpenWrt provides many capabilities found only in high-end devices. Its 3000+ application packages are standardized, so you can easily replicate the same setup on any supported device, including two (or even five) year old routers. [[reasons_to_use_openwrt#extensibility|More...]] | * **Extensibility:** OpenWrt provides many capabilities found only in high-end devices. Its 3000+ application packages are standardized, so you can easily replicate the same setup on any supported device, including two (or even five) year old routers. [[reasons_to_use_openwrt#extensibility|More...]] |
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| * **Security:** OpenWrt's standard installation is secure by default, with Wi-Fi disabled, no poor passwords or backdoors. OpenWrt's software components are kept up-to-date, so vulnerabilities get closed shortly after they are discovered. [[reasons_to_use_openwrt#security|More...]] | * **Security:** OpenWrt's standard installation is secure by default, with Wi-Fi disabled, no poor passwords or backdoors. OpenWrt's software components are kept up-to-date, so [[advisory:start|vulnerabilities get closed shortly after they are discovered]]. [[reasons_to_use_openwrt#security|More...]] |
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| * **Performance and Stability:** OpenWrt firmware is made of standardized modules used in all supported devices. This means each module will likely receive more testing and bug fixing than stock firmware which can be tweaked for each product line and never touched again. [[reasons_to_use_openwrt#performance_stability|More...]] | * **Performance and Stability:** OpenWrt firmware is made of standardized modules used in all supported devices. This means each module will likely receive more testing and bug fixing than stock firmware which can be tweaked for each product line and never touched again. [[reasons_to_use_openwrt#performance_stability|More...]] |
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| ===== Announcing the OpenWrt/LEDE merge ===== | ===== OpenWrt Joins Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) ===== |
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| ===== OpenWrt wants you! ===== | ===== OpenWrt wants you! ===== |