Submitted by claudiom in BSD

OpenBSD 6.7 has been released on 2020-05-19. From the undeadly.org post:

These are some highlights of the improvements in the present release:

  • For new installs on nearly all architectures the default file system is now FFS2, sporting 64-bit timestamps and block counters
  • There are numerous SMP improvements, including unlocking of several system calls Hardware support in all architectures is much improved and expanded, with a number of new drivers including the iwx(4) driver for new Intel WiFi devices as well as significant expansion of arm64 and armv7 hardware support.
  • Enabled rpki-client(8), to support Origin Validation in BGP-speaking routers in the base install.
  • New versions of programs and subsystems maintained as part of OpenBSD but widely reused elsewhere:
    • LibreSSL 3.1.1, which includes TLS 1.3 support enabled by default on the client side
    • OpenSSH 8.3, which includes FIDO authenticator support [as reported previously]
    • OpenSMTPD 6.7.0
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