At BitNinja, our commitment to enhancing server security and improving user experience is unwavering. The release of BitNinja 3.14.4 introduces key updates focusing on SiteProtection plugin optimization and expanded capabilities of WAF Pro, delivering more flexible and robust protection to safeguard your digital infrastructure.
We've fixed the SiteProtection plugin installation process, making it more reliable and efficient. This improvement ensures smoother deployments and helps maintain uninterrupted protection without the hassle of installation issues.
In this release, a new config option is introduced that allows users to specify interfaces for creating redirections. This added flexibility is invaluable for customizing security setups to fit unique network configurations.
We've also resolved an issue with Deny rules that were not created successfully in the past. This fix ensures that security policies are enforced accurately, keeping potential threats at bay.
Another important fix addresses an issue where victims were not added to incident reports. With this correction, incident reporting is now more comprehensive, improving post-incident analysis and response strategies.
The latest bitninja-reliable-auto-update version includes a new source list format for Debian packages, enhancing package management for Debian-based systems and ensuring updates are as smooth and consistent as possible.
Prevention of duplicate auditd rules is now incorporated, which reduces unnecessary system processing and helps maintain an optimal server performance by avoiding redundant security checks.
To ensure you’re running the latest version, check your update channel settings in the BitNinja Console using RAU. If you have specific configurations or applications preventing automatic updates, please refer to our documentation for instructions on manual updates and RAU configuration.
If you'd like to read more about previous releases, check the Changelog anytime.
Alternatively, if you would like to see your feature request show up here, don't forget to cast your vote.




