Tomato by Shibby is a free open source Linux-based router firmware that provides users with advanced functionalities and features. It is designed to increase the range and performance of wireless networks and to allow users to easily manage their networks. It is also designed to be user friendly and supports a wide variety of hardware platforms. Tomato by Shibby is capable of providing high quality routing and network performance and includes various features such as QoS for prioritizing traffic, advanced bandwidth management, WAN monitoring and control, and network address translation (NAT). Tomato by Shibby also includes a built-in web interface for easy administration, and it is compatible with a wide range of third-party applications and services. Tomato by Shibby is an ideal solution for home users, small businesses, and individuals who need to manage a network efficiently and securely.
Discontinued Tomato has not been updated since 2011. For testing reasons, the latest update to Tomate, 1.28, includes in its change notes that it updated the version of dnsmasq to v2.55. DNS Masq is currently at version v2.72. The v2.55 DNSmasq update was released in 2010.