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However, if your environment depends on TLS 1.0/1.1 or you cannot migrate from plaintext proxy lists to YAML, you may need to maintain an isolated legacy installation. Be advised that the developers have announced end-of-life for version 2.x by December 2026, with no further security backports.

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This is the headline feature: user-defined Wasm modules can now modify message headers and payloads inline. The Wasm sandbox runs at near-native speed and cannot crash the main broker. Early testers call this the single most valuable addition of the cycle.

Security auditors will celebrate this change. The previous version still allowed fallback to TLS 1.2. The configuration now supports a strict_tls: true flag, which rejects any handshake below TLS 1.3.

Prominent voices in the Rust and message-queue communities have praised the release. Adrian K., a contributor to the Tokio project , tweeted: “Finally a lightweight broker that doesn’t sacrifice correctness. The Wasm plugin system is chef’s kiss.”