Release Notes
What changed in each NeuraPBX server release. Your dashboard's update check links here; download the current release on the download page.
1.0.1: August 6, 2026 security release
All installs should upgrade. This release hardens the shipped bundle and fixes real-call issues found in field testing.
- Security: bundles now ship with no pre-set credentials of any kind. SIP directory, ESL and trunk configuration are all generated per-install by the setup wizard, and the server refuses to start with weak or missing secrets.
- Telephony: callers now hear ringback on outbound trunk calls and on inbound calls to ringing extensions; trunk credential and host changes apply immediately instead of after a restart; the live-calls panel shows one row per call instead of one per leg.
- AI: the Natural-Language IVR is now a selectable inbound-route destination and routes real speech; compliance scanning redacts card numbers and IDs from stored transcripts and reports findings in a dashboard panel; outbound campaigns speak their message after the voicemail beep, collect keypad responses, and show per-run results; talk analytics are stored and browsable; recording noise reduction now actually runs.
- Desk phones: auto-provisioning generates the correct config format per vendor (Yealink, Grandstream, Polycom, Snom, Cisco SPA/MPP, Fanvil) and the dashboard shows the exact URL each vendor's phone requests.
- Softphones: the macOS softphone now plays incoming call audio (a playback-device initialisation bug fixed in the bundled downloads); diagnostics are written to a log file for support.
- ARM64: the Apple Silicon / ARM-server bundle is rebuilt and current with this release. Previously it lagged at 1.0.0.
- Docs: the User Manual is regenerated to match this release, including per-vendor provisioning status and corrected dashboard address.
1.0.0: July 23, 2026
Initial public release: the full self-hosted PBX (extensions, IVR, queues, ring groups, conferences, voicemail, recording, provisioning, multi-tenant) with the AI engine (transcription, summaries, agent copilot, spam screening and the rest) running on your choice of cloud or fully local models.
Dates use the release build date. The x86 bundle updates in place with update/update.sh / update\update.ps1 from the bundle, or download the current archive from the download page. The ARM64 bundle is also 1.0.1, rebuilt on Apple Silicon; 1.0.0 is superseded and should not be reused.