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Link for V1 if anyone is interested:

https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/ZenWiFi_XT8/FW_ZENWIFI_XT8_300438824609.zip?model=ASUS%20ZenWiFi%20AX%20(XT8)

Bug Fixes and Enhancements:
– Fixed IP display list issue on networkmap.
– Fixed a GUI bug for WireGuard client profile name.
– Fixed WAN connection issues.
– Resolved an issue that caused hostname errors in the DDNS service.
– Resolved OpenVPN server TAP mode issue.
– Added MTU setting for WireGuard client.
– Ensured consistent display of client status on the WireGuard server.
– Enhanced system stability when accessing the WireGuard server with DMZ enabled.
– Improved stability when enabling or disabling the WireGuard server.
– Optimized memory utilization and fixed an occasional server error when registering DDNS with an app.
– Corrected a bug encountered when adding a rule to the network services filter.
– Fixed AiMesh node under Ethernet backhaul issues.
– Fixed GUI bugs while searching for AiMesh Node.
– Fixed USB function related issues.
– Fixed a GUI bug that occurred when adding port range rules in the Network Service Filter.

Security Fixes:
– Fixed OpenSSL vulnerabilities.
– Fixed command injection vulnerabilities.
– Upgraded to the latest dropbear version.
– Fixed a stack overflow vulnerability.
– Fixed vulnerability in command injection after authentication.
– Fixed XSS potentially via malformed hostname in DHCP request.

Please unzip the firmware file, and then verify the checksum.
SHA256: 2c30916aa29897cd44785e1ad67a9c77c0563d2c5b11b28a40a5101f79460250

 

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