| CVE ID | Vulnerability Type | CVSS Score (Severity) | CVE ID | Vulnerability Type | CVSS Score (Severity) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Command Injection | 6.5 (Medium) | CVE-2025-63749 | Command Injection | 6.5 (Medium) | | CVE-2024-51111 | Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) | 4.1 (Medium) | CVE-2024-51111 | Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) | 4.1 (Medium) | | CVE-2024-51112 | Open Redirect | 6.1 (Medium) | CVE-2024-51112 | Open Redirect | 6.1 (Medium) |
To import Huawei AR/USG images:
A custom icon for NAT clouds has been added, and a fix was implemented for lab pictures failing to load. Core Capabilities of the PNETLab Platform Pnetlab 5.3.11
Users who continue to use PNETLab are advised to isolate it properly—either behind a firewall or in a secure, isolated environment. The platform has not seen active updates since 2022, and its reliance on backport repositories that are no longer available makes even basic installation challenging on modern systems.
: Fixed the HTML5 RDP console specifically for Windows images. How to Upgrade to PNETLab 5.3.11 | CVE ID | Vulnerability Type | CVSS
Supports Offline Mode (complete local control) and Online Mode (connects to the PNetLab store to download pre-configured labs and device templates).
The ishare2 tool can be used to search for and download images: : Fixed the HTML5 RDP console specifically for
Corrects issues where HTML5 capture failed when nodes were connected to internal or private clouds. RDP Stability:
It is mandatory to clear your browser cache after the upgrade to ensure the new GUI features load correctly. 2. Fresh Installation How to Upgrade PNETLab 4.x to Stable 5.3.11 Version