Synology has released the latest version of Disk Station Manager version 7.1.1. Synology DSM is a management software available on various Peoplecompany products. The two drive and stand stations provide more than just additional storage space. For example, additional packages can be installed to allow the device to act as a media server, web server, print server, or backup server, for example. The possibilities are endless.
Before installing version 7.1.1, at least version 7.0 must be present. Moreover, it is only suitable for NAS models whose type number ends with 13 or higher. Version 7.1 will also be the latest update for models ending on 13, 14 or 15. For other terms and various downloads, see This page. Version 7.1.1 mainly contains bug fixes and security updates. The changelog for this version looks like this:
Important Notes
- Starting with this version, the number of bad sectors column with hard drive information will not be displayed. Users must go to each drive’s health information > History to view the entire bad sector information. To determine if bad sectors are affecting the drive, check if there has been a significant increase in the number of bad sectors over time.
- Tweaked how the system calculates the estimated life of M.2 NVMe SSDs to provide a more accurate estimate.
- Support for AAC encoded audio is widely spread across peripheral devices such as smartphones, tablets, computers, and most other media playing devices. The need to transcode AAC for better compatibility has greatly diminished and will be removed starting with DSM 7.1.1.
- Surveillance Station must be updated to version 9.0.1 – 7673 or higher to be compatible with this update.
what’s new
- Support for recipient profiles for email notifications has been added, allowing users to add multiple email addresses under each profile and customize profile rules.
- Users can now enable the quota setting for shared folders in volumes with data deduplication enabled.
- Additional support for RAID arrays with 16 and 20 hard drives when creating RAID arrays.
- Supports checking the status of two-factor authentication for user accounts in Control Panel > User and Group > Users.
- SR-IOV support has been added on the following Synology network interface cards: E10G21-F2, E25G21-F2.
fixed issues
- Fixed an issue where the “Enable UID/GID conversion” setting is deactivated after modifying the user/group list refresh interval on an LDAP client.
- Multiple vulnerabilities related to CIFS tools have been fixed (CVE-2022-27239, CVE-2022-29869).
- A security vulnerability regarding OpenLDAP (CVE-2022-29155) has been fixed.
- A vulnerability related to cURL (CVE-2022-22576) has been fixed.
- A security vulnerability has been fixed regarding Zlib (CVE-2018-25032).
- A vulnerability regarding Freetype (CVE-2022-27406) has been fixed.
- Multiple vulnerabilities have been fixed regarding 802.1X (CVE-2021-30004, CVE-2021-30266).
- Multiple vulnerabilities related to the GNU C Library (CVE-2021-43396, CVE-2022-23218, CVE-2022-23219) have been fixed.
- Multiple vulnerabilities related to YAML-cpp have been fixed (CVE-2018-20573, CVE-2018-20574, CVE-2019-6285).
- Multiple vulnerabilities have been fixed for the Linux Kernel (CVE-2019-11477, CVE-2019-11478, CVE-2019-11479, CVE-2020-12770, CVE-2019-18282, CVE-2019-19527, CVE-2019-19532). , CVE-2019-19537, CVE-2021-0605, CVE-2021-3732, CVE-2021-3739, CVE-2021-3753, CVE-2021-4149, CVE-2021-4203, CVE-2021-20317, CVE – 2021-20321, CVE-2021-20322, CVE-2021-29154, CVE-2021-29650, CVE-2021-34556, CVE-2021-35477, CVE-2021-39633, CVE-2021-39698, CVE-2021 – 45868, CVE-2022-0185, CVE-2022-0330, CVE-2022-0617, CVE-2022-0847, CVE-2022-1011, CVE-2022-1048, CVE-2022-1055, CVE-2022-1353 , CVE-2022-20008, CVE-2022-27666, CVE-2022-28893, CVE-2022-29582).
- OpenSSL has been updated to version 1.1.1o to fix several security vulnerabilities (CVE-2022-1292, CVE-2021-3712, CVE-2022-0778).
- libarchive has been updated to version 3.6.1 to fix several vulnerabilities (CVE-2021-36976, CVE-2022-26280).
- Mbed-TLS has been updated to version 2.28 to fix several vulnerabilities (CVE-2021-44732, CVE-2021-45450, CVE-2021-43666).
- Python has been updated to version 3.8.12 to fix several vulnerabilities (CVE-2021-3733, CVE-2021-3737, CVE-2022-0391).
- Redis has been updated to version 6.2.7 to fix several vulnerabilities (CVE-2022-24735, CVE-2022-24736).
- ISC DHCP has been updated to version 4.4.3 to fix a vulnerability (CVE-2021-25217).
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