Tag: gfi

ACC 1.300 released [middle]

This new ISO and Up2Date introduces new ACC features: Enhanced Fine-Grained Access Control for the Role-Based Multi- Admin System Real-Time Monitoring of High Availability Bundles Local ASG Up2Date Cache Dashboard List-View Backup and Restore of ACC Data … and a lot smaller improvements and bugfixes. It also increases the number of supported devices to 500

ASG Up2date 6.302 released [Middle]

Up2Date 6.302 includes a security fix for a virus scan engine, a fix for the HTTP Proxy Report and a correction in the Chinese language file. All ASG 420/425 appliance users should install the Up2Date as soon as possible, because it includes a fix for the sometimes not properly working Ethernet NICs 4-7

ACC Up2Date 1.201 [low]

Version 1.201 is a bug fix update which fixes seven bugs, including the limitation that Webadmin Single-Sign-On only works if ASG uses webadmin port tcp/443. – read on to get the details…  WebAdmin Single-Sign-On (SSO) now also works on non-standard tcp ports ACC now supports WebAdmin SSO also for ports other than tcp/443

ASG Up2date 6.300 released [Middle]

Version 6.300 includes some highlights: performance improvments for IPS and Anti-Virus of more than 50%, deletion of NTLM credentials and two new SMTP recipient white lists (global or just for Anti-Spam). And it includes of course also many bug fixes – read on to get the details…  SMTP recipient whitelists There are two new whitelist: one in the spam section to exclude recipients from spam check and a global whitelist to exclude recipients from all checks (even from virus scanning): Performance improvments for IPS and Anti-Virus We optimized the search algorithm for IPS engine, with only 10MB of additional RAM usage, the perforce increases by more than 50%. This optimization is only enabled for machines with more than 256 MB RAM

CA Certificate expiration date

You use X.509 certificates for VPN connections and you are a loyal user of Astaro Security Gateway? Maybe you should check the expiration date of your CA (Certificate Authority) Certificate, because it has a lifetime of “just” 4 years. If you use X.509 certificates for VPN connections and imported your configuration from a V5 you should check the expiration date of your CA (Certificate Authority) Certificates

ASG Up2Date 6.201 released [Middle]

This Up2Date fixes a problem with the default Surf Protection categories for 6.200-preinstalled appliances. Installations with Up2Date 6.200 are not affected. The Up2Date fixes also some eDirectory issues from version 6.200 and increases the lookup speed dramatically, so all ASG user which uses eDirectory for authentication should install this Up2Date

ASG Up2Date 6.200 released [Low]

This Up2Date adds some very interesting new functionality: Generic Proxy, eDirectory LDAP browser and an eDirectory Single Sign-On.  Urgency: low (low, Middle, HIGH) Size: 54 Mbyte (54,157,179 bytes) md5sum: 5e9b47b72a41bc46a1aa79d6e6ff810b Up2Date 6.200 Remarks Required previous version is 6.106 Existing configuration will not be changed Middleware will be restarted Active IP and VPN connections will be restarted Depending on the speed of the CPU the Up2Date installation will take a few minutes New/Changed/Improved Added eDirectory Single Sign-On Added eDirectory LDAP browser Added Generic Proxy Bugfix (please refer to the LIST OF KNOWN ISSUES on http://www.astaro.com/kb ) ID3402 Large harddrives cause squid errors ID3649 Contentfilter categories may show empty fields after factory reset Download Information All Up2Dates are GNUPG-signed! The Astaro Up2Date technology makes it easy to upgrade your installed Astaro Security Linux to the latest version. There are three ways to apply an Up2Date package to the system: Log on to WebAdmin, navigate to “System -> Up2Date Service” and start a “Update now” in “System Up2Date. An extra browser window will show the progress of the Up2Date process and the System Administrator will receive a notification email once the Up2Date process has finished successfully