What's New
OPSWAT Central Management v.7 and My OPSWAT On-Premises (My OPSWAT Central Management v.8) will reach End of Sale on July 31, 2025, and End of Life on January 31, 2027. We encourage you to upgrade to My OPSWAT Central Management v.10 before January 31, 2027, to ensure continued support and access to the latest features.
More details can be found here.
Version: 2025.2.2-OP Release date: June 11, 2025, UTC | My OPSWAT On-premises enables customers to deploy a self-managed My OPSWAT server in an air-gapped environment to manage OPSWAT products remotely, improve data flows visibility, and provide better reports for each product, solution and account. |
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Product Management | Version: 2025.2.3 Detailed release notes can be found here. |
New Features | |
OpenSearch integration for MetaDefender Core reports processing | OpenSearch can now be optionally integrated with My OPSWAT On-premises to provide enhanced performance for processing MetaDefender Core and MetaDefender ICAP reports. Please refer to OpenSearch Integration for more details. |
Enhancements | |
Local time zone display | The web user interface now defaults to the default time zone instead of UTC +0. |
Enhanced troubleshooting capability | My OPSWAT On-premises server can now responds to ping request via the ICMP protocol. The curl command has been made available in the terminal for troubleshooting connectivity issues. |
File storage usage improvements | The following improvements have been added to help optimize file storage usage:
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Bugs Fixed | |
Failed to copy support package files with scp | Fixed an issue where the default internal sftp system used with scp was not working properly. |
Certain CLI terminal commands did not work properly due to a lack of sudo privilege. | Added sudo exceptions for the following commands
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Known Limitations | |
Import/Export | There's a 10 GB size limit when importing data. Workaround: Please make sure that during export, the size of the exported .zip file is less than 10 GB to allow a successful import. |
Upgrading via the Upgrade My OPSWAT function does not update the new system requirements for the virtual appliance. | Due to how the upgrade mechanism functions, the new system requirements cannot be applied retroactively to the virtual appliance. Workaround: Please note that you can still manually adjust the CPU and Memory resource assigned to the virtual appliance on the hypervisor. For disk storage, please refer to the KB How to increase the disk storage for the My OPSWAT On-premises virtual appliance? |