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UniFi Network Application 8.0.7 is now out #702
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I've updated my PR to add 8.0.7, keep in mind it seems this update wasn't tested with 3rd party routers and is apparently completely broken with any form of 3rd party authentication/DHCP. |
@Gamertech do you know when this will be pushed to main? Or is that down to the maintainer. |
Only Jacobalberty can approve it, so whenever he comes back from wherever he is atm. There are instructions in the PR comments that tells you how to build it locally if you're interested. |
No more waiting for updates?
Can you share the link? |
Thanks, but it’s easier to switch to goofball222/unifi |
I wasn't aware of this one, looks promising with the option to use an alpine based image 💪🏼 I may give this one a try too 😉 |
Would anyone care to share the upgrade path they took to migrate to goofball222/unifi ? |
There's nothing complicated there. The first thing you do is export the settings from the old one. Install according to the instructions goofball222/unifi, plus you need to install it on synology java 17 and export the settings when you first log in. |
Or if you prefer to run it on a virtual machine or a RaspberryPi you can use docker-compose and the sample from here (you wouldn't need to take care of the Java version) 😉 Backup (and restore) can be done as follows: @iKowex I decided to use the Docker image from linuxserver/unifi-network-application for now as goofball222/unifi seems to be more of a "one man show"? 🤔 |
Same as this repository. |
Not exactly, if you compare the Git commits of both repos 😉 |
Okay ... to be more exact: Both have just one single maintainer. |
I don't see any problems. You can always switch to another one, this is done very quickly. |
I personally switched back to Jacob’s repo earlier this month. Linuxserver container broke everything by bumping automatically to 8.x. I’d rather it be stable and thoroughly tested, so I’m staying even if that means I’m a few versions behind. Kudos to Jacob for always keeping it stable and almost always keeping it a zero touch deployment by testing it so thoroughly. |
@kennetharethun I wonder if you are using the tag Personally I use explicit container versions and handle updates independently using renovate 😉 Anyway, this is what are backups for. Very easy using the automatic backups of the UniFi network application. And as @iKowex wrote "You can always switch to another one, this is done very quickly." |
Just a quick question - is these major updates safe to upgrade via a "pull the latest image" or do you usually need to do other stuff ? |
Usually safe, but always take a backup first, and check the UI forums to see what each update is incompatible with this time, cause there's always something they've broken. In this case, 8.0.7 is incompatible with non-UI routers and authentication. |
when it's planned to update to 8.0.7? |
@Gamertech - Sorry if this is a dumb question, but what exactly isn't compatible? I'm using pfSense as my router and UI Network 8.0.7 to run my UI switches and APs. It all works great! I'm guessing this isn't the use case you mean... ? |
That's the use case I mean. 8.0.7 has major compatibility issues with networks running a non-UI router/gateway and/or 3rd party RADIUS/DHCP. |
It happened because linuxserver doesn’t test anything. I have backups. And I do not have the time to babysit each and every single network application update, so I’m yoloing the latest tags and it’s been working fine until I switched from Jacob’s to linuxserver and now I’m back. I don’t mind the delays in updates as much as you guys apparently do. |
I do, because the Gateway Lite (UXG-Lite) requires 8.x, so at least my use case seems to be indeed different 😉 |
Keep in mind, UI's 'Lite' devices don't support spanning tree STP/RSTP, so if you ever have a network loop it'll storm and take down your network. They don't mention that little tidbit in their advertising. |
Well WireGuard Site-To-Site VPN comes only with the next update as well (see here), so we may see this feature later too? @Gamertech But isn't STP/RSTP supposed to be handled on the switch and not on the firewall? |
Is this still true? im only running only switches and APs from Unifi, with x86 firewall/routing. |
I'm running I only have Unifi Switches and APs and have never had a Unifi gateway product. |
Anybody have a tutorial on how to migrate from this image to Linuxserver image? Would like to switch however not sure best way to migrate all my settings. Many thanks in advance! |
How is uxg-lite? Read somewhere the vpn speed is even worse than usg, very surprised |
Hi, I'm using this in Docker with Sinology Nas. Can someone guide me how to install 8.0.7? |
I am using jacobalberty's latest, 7.5.176, with a brand new uxg-lite with no issues, fwiw. |
Saw that - not sure why they say that. I honestly don't think it said 8.0.7 when I purchased on release day but could be wrong. As far as I know, I'm not missing any features... I'm using full IDS/IPS/DPI at line speed (only 300mb..) - the option for wiregaurd is available (although I haven't actually tested it) as well. |
Hello all, I'm also tgrying to update to 8.0.7 in order to install the latest UXG.
What I did. created the docker image with goofball22, (807) I had to do some tricks. However some kept going offline adopting offline etc. With a lot of effort I managed to get the old version working again. All devices adopted fine except the USG. What am I doing wrong? Many thanks in advance |
Java 17 installed on synology? |
Managed to get Linuxserver 8.07 running, so far so good :) |
Use https://github.com/nexusforge/unifi-docker/ in the meantime -- a single line change in your docker-compose.yml:
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how did you get it work? I always get an SRAM Authentication error when using [linuxserver/unifi-network-application] thx! so long |
I have a regular old broadband supplier provided router and use DHCP via my QNAP NAS. Is it fair to say that I should swerve 8.0.7 for now based on comments above? |
Works completely fine for me, I don't understand what the issue could be. I have 3 Unifi switches and 3 U6-Pro with a Mikrotik router, everything works as expected. |
v8.0.24 was released. |
Ran settings backup of latest 7.x version. |
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Hi Jacob,
https://community.ui.com/releases/UniFi-Network-Application-8-0-7/7818b9df-4845-4c82-ba3c-1218e61010d4
~jm
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