Opsview Enterprise 3.4.1 released!

Opsera are very pleased to announce Opsview Enterprise 3.4.1. This release is available to organisations with an Enterprise Service Subscription (ESS).

This release fixes a security vulnerability raised by Lee aram (aramlee@a3sc.co.kr) and Cho Jeong won (ngnicky@a3sc.co.kr) at A3 Security (www.a3security.com). Thanks again to A3 Security for their work on Opsview.

Details of the bug fix can be found at https://secure.opsera.com/jira/browse/OPS-874

Information on new features introduced in Opsview 3.4 can be found at: http://www.opsview.org/opsview_3.4.0

Notices

  • When upgrading, any < and > characters in the host and host group comments will be converted to the HTML escaped versions

Downloads

You can download Opsview Enterprise edition from our file repositories:

  • AMD64 and i386 binary and source packages for RHEL4, RHEL5, CentOS4 and CentOS5 are in the yum repositories. Information on how to use these can be found in the Installation section here:
  • AMD64 and i386 binary and source packages for Debian (Etch and Lenny) and Ubuntu (Hardy) are in the apt repositories. Information on how to use these can be found in the Installation section here:
  • AMD64, i386 and Sparc 64 binary packages for Solaris 10 are available from the Solaris download area. Information on how to use this can be found in the Installation section here:
  • Support

    Opsera provide a range of support and training services so that you can get the most out of your Opsview system.

    Documentation is available from the Opsview documentation site:

    Please use the mailing lists to request help and report bugs:

    Enjoy!