Dante Domain Manager v1.8.3.17935

Release Date: 9th of January 2026

Dante Domain Manager (DDM) 1.8.3 is a patch release with important security improvements.

Note: DDM 1.8.x will be the last version with support for pre-v4.x firmware [legacy] devices. Notice of this is provided on the Domain Details page.

DDM 1.8.x is provided on a Rocky 9 platform.

Existing DDM customers can update from the DDM UI (Settings) for the smoothest experience.

For the majority of new customers, we recommend installing the self-contained ISO on Hyper-V, ESXi, Proxmox, or bare metal.


Important: DDM installations at version 1.5 or earlier cannot be updated to v1.8 via the online update feature in the DDM user interface. For installation instructions, please see Upgrading DDM from v1.5.x or Earlier – Installation Guide.

See the DDM user guide for more information about DDM features.

See the Managed API User Guide for more information about the API.

If you require root access to the OS, you can use the scripted install. Our support team can help advise on this.

Hosting of Dante Domain Manager in AWS was introduced in DDM v1.7.x.

See the Deployment Guide for AWS for more information about AWS hosting and scripted installs of DDM.


Installation file – Installer script

The DDM ISO Installer script can be run on your pre-existing Rocky 9 Linux system to install the application. The DDM Installer script is suitable for installation on selected cloud hosts.

URL for direct download (use curl -O <url>):

https://audinate-software-updates.sgp1.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/DDM/1/1.8/ddm-1.8.3.17935_linux_x64.sh

SHA-256 hash:

d4e608c1ad1480f51d7c94539c39b497db7056c6e565aab3ae98239eff856dd5

ZIP File

File download: ddm-1.8.3.17935_linux_x64.sh.zip

File size: 269 MB

SHA-256 hash:

7b312af846a3a2ffd4686bf22de88afe3fa0153963598f2606180230f66ae9c

New features since v1.8.2

  • N/A
  • DDM-1066/ ETS-6388: The patch release fixes a known vulnerability, CVE-2025-14847 (CVSS score: 8.7), which allows an unauthenticated attacker to remotely leak sensitive data from the MongoDB server memory. It has been codenamed MongoBleed. The issue has been fixed by upgrading MongoDB version from 4.4.15 to 4.4.30. The default port for the MongoDB service is 27017 which is used by DDM to support high availability.

See the associated Customer Advisory for more information.

Pre-existing known issues

  • DDM-811: After installation or disbanding a HA cluster the network interface may be disabled. Workaround: Configure the network interface on the appliance menu to be static or dynamic, then reboot the appliance.
  • DDM-430: Selecting a different number of records to show in the audit log fails. The second attempt at selecting a different number of records to show will succeed.
  • DDM-432: The branding feature is available only when the Main node is active. It is not available for the backup (auxiliary) node. The branding feature will be restored once the Main node is again active.
  • DDM-428 / DDM-429: Long API key descriptions may overlap with other page elements. Workaround: Restrict the API key description to approx. 35 characters, inc. spaces.
  • MIL-4635: High latency settings for a device, that are only available with Dante Domain Manager, remain when the device is unenrolled. Workaround: Manually change the latency to one that is better suited for local unmanaged network operation.
  • DDM-977: After High Availability failover, Dante Controller is unable to connect to the new active node. Workaround: The new node takes a few minutes to fully establish. You may need to wait for the connection between Domain Manager and Dante Controller to timeout (~5 minutes); then it should connect successfully.

Audinate’s Support for Inclusive Language

To our customers: some of the terminology used in Dante products has been changed to align with modern usage. Specifically, areas related to Dante clocking now refer to “Primary Leader Clock”, “Leader Clocks” and “Follower Clocks” to describe the functions of each role more clearly.