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Barracuda CloudGen Firewall

Hotfix-1141 for 10.0.0 Release Notes

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The following tickets are part of the hotfix 1141 for CGF 10.0.0 Release Notes.

Barracuda Firewall Admin

The following tickets have been solved in the hotfix for Barracuda Firewall Admin 10.0.0-207.

For more information, see Release Notes for Barracuda Firewall Admin, Release 10.0.0-207, August 2025.

You can download this version here: https://dlportal.barracudanetworks.com/#/packages/6268/FirewallAdmin_10.0.0-207.exe.

  • The firmware update tab in Barracuda Firewall Admin now displays boxes as expected. [BNNGF-98038]

  • TINA tunnels are no longer unexpectedly removed when invoking Send Changes in VPN. [BNNGF-98308]

Barracuda OS
  • When enabling Direct Internet Access for the management interface on single interface virtual appliances, the provider settings are now displayed correctly. [BNNGF-97902]

Control Center
  • Adding a new SNMP service to a newly created box works as expected. [BNNGF-98083]

  • Editing the global ruleset now works as expected on a 10.0.0 CC. [BNNGF-98251]

Firewall
  • Appropriate SIP rules have been added for each LAN interface to fix acceptor initialization. [BNNGF-97074]

  • Unexpected issues no longer occur when the shaping configuration is updated. [BNNGF-97991]

  • Resolving DNS objects now works as expected. [BNNGF-98033]

  • The SIP Proxy now works as expected after updating to firmware 10.0.0. [BNNGF-98340]

  • DNAT with DNS objects no longer ends up in Block local loop states. [BNNGF-98344]

  • Various fixes have been applied on DNS Objects. [BNNGF-98441]

  • Terminated sessions are now removed as expected. [BNNGF-98534]

Syslog Streaming
  • CEF messages now contain all required values as expected. [BNNGF-97924]

  • Syslog streaming using TLS now works as expected with respect to the box key size. [BNNGF-98382]

VPN
  • TINA transports configured as Fallback and On Demand now work as expected. [BNNGF-97923]

  • The VPN service no longer crashes due to an expired certificate. [BNNGF-97997]

  • Restricting a Client-to-Site VPN Group Policy to use only SHA512 now works as expected. [BNNGF-98013]

  • Migrating tunnels from release 8.3 to 9.0 now works as expected. [BNNGF-98046]

  • Client-to-Site disconnects no longer occur due to fixed issues on VPN compression. [BNNGF-98101]

  • The VPN service no longer causes unexpected memory leaks. [BNNGF-98120]

  • SecureEdge no longer causes unexpected memory leaks in specific situations. [BNNGF-98132]

  • VPN dynamic high performance mode now works as expected. [BNNGF-98153]

  • Client-to-Site has been improved for better throughput. [BNNGF-98245]

  • Configuring a provider in GTI now writes it to the correct site. [BNNGF-98256]

  • After a migration to a higher firmware release, transport settings are now correctly migrated in all cases. [BNNGF-98306]

  • Blocking the VPN server now unloads ktina as expected. [BNNGF-98334]

  • Forward Error Correction (FEC) in VPN TINA no longer causes kernel crashes under heavy load situations. [BNNGF-98336]

  • When ktinactrl stop is triggered, ktinacrypto is unloaded as expected even if ktina has not been loaded before. [BNNGF-98337]

  • RFC-6479 on the topic Anti-Replay Algorithm without Bit Shifting has been implemented to optimize TINA transports. [BNNGF-98459]

  • Kernel issues have been solved and no longer cause malfunctioning VPN transports. [BNNGF-98607]