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* The Secret Key is now a required field.
* The Secret Key is now a required field.



Revision as of 20:08, 17 January 2018

0.1.10.38

  • The Secret Key is now a required field.

0.1.10.37

  • HTTPS connections to NGFW did not work with the 13.1 release. This has been fixed.
  • Settings now has a test button that attempts to log into the selected ngfw server as "admtest" and return an error if it is unable to complete the notification.

0.1.10.36

  • Removed ICC processing. If you need ICC handling, please Download the previous version.

0.1.10.35

  • In the notifier, handle unresponsive Next Generation Firewalls to avoid high loads.

0.1.10.34

  • In the notifier, Exempt Usernames with spaces were not allowed.

0.1.10.33

  • In the notifier, Next Generation Firewall Secret fields with the '+' character did not work.

0.1.10.32

  • In the notifier, Next Generation Firewall appliance notifications caused a memory leak.

0.1.10.31

  • In Settings, the minimum length of exempt user names was incorrectly restricted to six characters instead of of one.

0.1.10.29

  • In the notifier, two or more exempt IP addresses would cause all notifications to stop.

0.1.10.28

  • In Settings, a new Apply button will save settings and restart the notifier but not exit the Settings application.
  • The Notifier did not send the configured domain to the ICC appliance.

0.1.10.27

  • Notifier memory usage was too high.
  • In a new install environment, some defaults were not properly set.
  • In Settings, the Help button now launches help.

0.1.10.26

  • In Settings, after saving, all IP addresses are now resorted.
  • IP ranges are now supported for IP exemptions.
  • In Settings, when selecting an ICC or Next Generation Firewall IP address, the text was nearly the same color as the select background.
  • The number of exempt IP addresses has been expanded from 20 to 100.
  • The number of appliance IP addresses has been expanded from 10 to 20 each.