Version 1.13.0 contains new features and fixes. Features Bug fixes Protocol strictness Some enhancement to protocol strictness have been made. This should only affect badly written clients, so should be safe for most deployments. Downloads available.
FlashMQ 1.12.0 released
FlashMQ version 1.12.0 adds two new features: The first is hot-reloadable bridges. When defining, changing or removing bridges in the configuration, a restart is now no longer required. They will be picked up by sending the usual SIGHUP to reload the config. The second feature is connect-DOS protection. Doing a restart on a massive fleet […]
FlashMQ 1.11.0 released
Version 1.11.0 is primarily a bug-fix release, but there are some new features included. The fixes mostly relate to topic aliasing, which required some attention. The topic aliasing fixes are: Other fixes and improvements are: Downloads available as usual.
FlashMQ version 1.10.0 released
Most importantly, starting with FlashMQ version 1.10.0, the FlashMQ apt repository now contains Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye and Bookworm packages. Installation is just like other Debian-based distributions. Then, version 1.10.0 comes with these changes: Downloads available as usual.
FlashMQ 1.9.1 released
FlashMQ 1.9.1 fixes a bug in the reconnect logic of bridges. When there were more bridges than worker threads, a situation would arise where the function that maintains the connection was queued at an exponential rate, eventually running out of memory. Downloads available as usual.
FlashMQ 1.9.0 released
FlashMQ version 1.9.0 introduces several mechanisms to prevent overloads by clients subscribing to broad wildcard topics. There are two causes of load: The following abilities have been added to control this: Downloads available as usual.
FlashMQ 1.8.4 released
FlashMQ version 1.8.4 contains improvements when dealing with large amounts of retained messages:
FlashMQ 1.8.3 released
Version 1.8.2 and 1.8.3 contain improvements for large deployments: