FreeBSD 15.1 will be released on June 2nd 2026 and....

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when will be the next version of OPNsense released then ?

OPNsense community editions are released in January and July.
OPNsense business editions are released in April and October.

This is completely independent of the FreeBSD release schedule.
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As Patrick said, the OPNsense schedule is independent.

That being said. OPNsense 26.7 with FreeBSD 15.1 is expected on July 29 2026

Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on Today at 04:02:40 PMOPNsense business editions are released in April and October.
Isn't the business edition always based on the preceding community edition? Say, the CE doesn't adopt FreeBSD 15.1 in July, then the BE won't be based on it either, right?

Quote from: mooh on Today at 06:19:59 PMIsn't the business edition always based on the preceding community edition?

Yes.

Quote from: mooh on Today at 06:19:59 PMSay, the CE doesn't adopt FreeBSD 15.1 in July, then the BE won't be based on it either, right?

Most probably.

As I wrote FreeBSD releases and OPNsense releases are not in any way coupled.
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Quote from: mooh on Today at 06:19:59 PM
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on Today at 04:02:40 PMOPNsense business editions are released in April and October.
Isn't the business edition always based on the preceding community edition? Say, the CE doesn't adopt FreeBSD 15.1 in July, then the BE won't be based on it either, right?

Something must seriously go wrong for CE not to get 15.1
But yes, if CE doesn't get it, BE won't get it

The bigger change might actually be openssl 3.5.x in 26.7 for the packages, and it can already be tested:

1) Take a snapshot

2) in Firmware Settings set the custom repository snapshots/openssl35

Check for updates and reboot at the end.

( There's no need to select development in Firmware settings, only set the custom repository )

I'm running on OpenSSL 3.5.6 for a week with what is essentially 26.1.8 (plus a handful of patches that will be officially released in 26.1.9) with WireGuard, OpenVPN and IPsec


P.S. If having mimugmail packages installed don't change the openssl version or those packages ( example Unifi) will be uninstalled.

AGH will be fine as it handles SSL without dependencies on OPNsense packages.