Here's where you'll find the latest release notes for JFrog Bridges, including the main fixes and enhancements made to each version as it is released:
Bridge Client (Self-managed) | Bridge Server (SaaS) |
|---|---|
1.47 | 1.59 |
Frog Bridges 1.59
Released: 09.01.2026
Highlights
Support for image digest in Helm installations: JFrog Helm charts now support use of an image digest hash to identify images in Helm charts.
Resolved Issues
Support for Basic (reference token) authentication: The Bridges service now supports Docker and other repositories that use Basic Authentication. (BRIDGE-1194)
JFrog Bridges 1.56
Released: 22.12.2025
Highlights
Block and Restore a Bridge at the Bridge Server: You can now suspend and restore traffic on specific tunnels of a bridge without removing the bridge. This new Block/Unblock option on the Bridge Server SaaS site is independent of the Stop/Restart options available at the Self-managed Bridge Client. API endpoints are exposed for these actions. Learn more.
JFrog Bridges 1.52
Released: 01.12.2025
Highlights
Unique Bridge ID Validation - Server Phase: When Bridge Clients on several Self-managed JPDs connect to a Bridge Server, it ensures that the bridge to each client uses a unique Bridge ID. This isolates each tunnel's data stream. The Client phase of this feature will be included in the next Self-managed Client release.
JFrog Bridges 1.51
Released: 24.11.2025
Highlights
Improved handling of Bridge Client internal server error: The Bridge Client returns an HTTP 503 error code if it is temporarily unavailable. The Bridge Server now recognizes and handles this condition.
JFrog Bridges 1.47
Released: 30.10.2025
Initial general availability Bridge Client release.