Important note about SSL VPN compatibility for 20.0 MR1 with EoL SFOS versions and UTM9 OS. Learn more in the release notes.

Sophos Firewall: v20.0 MR1: Feedback and experiences

Release Post:  Sophos Firewall OS v20 MR1 is Now Available 

The old V20.0 GA Post:  Sophos Firewall: v20.0 GA: Feedback and experiences  

To make the tracking of issues / feedback easier: Please post a potential Sophos Support Case ID within your initial post, so we can track your feedback/issue. 

Release Notes:  https://docs.sophos.com/releasenotes/output/en-us/nsg/sf_200_rn.html 

Important Note on EOL Sophos RED Support:

The legacy EOL RED 15, RED 15w, and RED 50 are not supported in v20 MR1. Customers using these devices should upgrade to SD-RED or a smaller XGS appliance before upgrading to MR1 to maintain connectivity. See the following article for details: Sophos RED: End-of-life of RED 15/15(w) and RED 50



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  • Update went well. I REALLY like the interface in Sophos Central for selecting firmware.

    I won't be able to test the VPN for a few days, but hopefully with the update it won't do any compression and I'll be able to switch to OpenVPN's recommended security level (no compression) rather than their legacy security level (allows downstream compression).

    I was out of the country and messed up and my XStream Protection subscription ran out. Got it straightened out today, and synchronized with Central, but while the Admin Licenses page said I was subscribed, the individual pages (like Monitor & Analyze Zero Day or Protect Web or Protect Applications) had the orange banner that these features require a subscription. Had to reboot to eliminate that. (And presumably to have those features function.) So this might be considered a bug?

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  • Update went well. I REALLY like the interface in Sophos Central for selecting firmware.

    I won't be able to test the VPN for a few days, but hopefully with the update it won't do any compression and I'll be able to switch to OpenVPN's recommended security level (no compression) rather than their legacy security level (allows downstream compression).

    I was out of the country and messed up and my XStream Protection subscription ran out. Got it straightened out today, and synchronized with Central, but while the Admin Licenses page said I was subscribed, the individual pages (like Monitor & Analyze Zero Day or Protect Web or Protect Applications) had the orange banner that these features require a subscription. Had to reboot to eliminate that. (And presumably to have those features function.) So this might be considered a bug?

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