Please update to 27.1.5 or 26.0.10 to keep your data safe!
Besides new features, minor releases include important bug fixes, stability and security upgrades. Updating to a new minor version is designed to be a quick and safe process.
We’ve made available new minor releases for Hub 4 and 6. You can find the full changelog of fixes and improvements for these releases on our website.
New in version 26.0.10
Highlights in version 26.0.10 include security-related fixes, such as updating the CA certificate bundle and handling potential vulnerabilities in the WebDAV component. The release improves performance with SFTP enhancements and optimizations in components like the TemplateManager and brute force protection mechanism. And, as always, backports of fixes aswell.
New in version 27.1.5
Highlights in version 27.1.5 include updating the CA certificate bundle, addressing CSRF check failures at login, and handling potential vulnerabilities such as idn_to_utf8 returning false, and other security-related fixes. Performance improvements involve lowering the threshold for system address book sync, optimizing file-sharing logic, and avoiding file operations when disk space is low. Additionally, the release introduces various system stability and reliability fixes, such as proper version fetching from shared files and avoiding unnecessary deletions. And, as always, …backports!
In other news, the Desktop Client team pushed out a minor release, 3.11.0, fixing bugs and improving performance. You can find the full changelog here.
Improvements include the ability to remove remotely deleted files locally in case of upload errors and Material icons used for folders. Plus, we added multiple improvements for macOS, such as better reply notifications in Talk and opening Nextcloud after installation.
Don’t forget the desktop client now requires macOS version 12.0+.
It’s time to move to Nextcloud Hub 7
Nextcloud Hub 7 was released one week ago, and we recommend that you check it out to see if you can benefit from its latest features. Here is a quick summary:
Unified, advanced search to find anything, anywhere.
Global Out-of-Office message that works in Mail, Calendar, and Talk apps.
Phone dial-out to call participants directly from within Talk.
Recording consent in Talk to comply with privacy laws.
iOS Live Photo viewing and EXIF metadata support in the Photos app.
Annotating and saving PDFs right in your Nextcloud.
Improved tag management and tag colors in the Mail app.
Marking Deck cards as completed to stay productive.
On-premises Stable Diffusion by Stability AI for local image generation and the new Aleph Alpha model.
Much, much more!
Did you know?
With Hub 7, you can view Live Photos made on iOS even on Android devices.
Check out the full release announcement here. Note that the AI features are optional – and updating is easy as Hub 7 is built on the same foundation as Hub 6, not requiring any heavy migrations.
Minor Nextcloud releases are security and functionality bug fixes, not rewrites of major systems that risk user data! We subject our codebase to extensive automated testing, followed by validation on a series of real-world systems before releasing them to the public. This ensures that minor release upgrades are generally painless and reliable. As the updates not only fix feature issues but also security problems, it is highly recommended to upgrade!
If you are maintaining a mission-critical Nextcloud system for your enterprise, we also highly recommended Nextcloud Enterprise. With a hotline to the core Nextcloud developers, it’s the best guarantee of reliable service for your users and peace-of-mind for system administrators – maybe that’s you!
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