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Development Snapshot ASG 6.933

This development snapshot of upcoming ASG V7 shows the latest state of ASG V7 BETA. Besides a lot of fixes and beautification it includes also the promised Initial Install Wizard. The persistent feedback on our UBB and on V7Beta@astaro.com motivated us to release another snapshot of upcoming ASG V7: 6.933 Because of the amount of changes we are not able to provide a Firmware Up2Date package, but you can use your backup file from a previous ASG V7 BETA installation

ISO and Up2Date 6.908 for ASG V7 BETA

We released version 6.908 of ASG V7 BETA: it includes a huge number of big and small fixes and improvements, a redesigned email encryption engine, performance tunings and it is a major step forward to the GA version. Basics First of all: thx for your feedback, suggestions, comments, feature requests, bug reports! With the feedback on the UBB and v7@astaro.com we made 6.908.

Public ASG V7 BETA released

We released public ASG V7 ISO and VMWare images for everyone who is interested. The images will allow an installation of ASG V7 BETA on PC or VMware, all features and functions enabled. Please check out the huge list of new features: Active/Active Clustering, SSL VPN  Ethernet Link Aggregation OSPF Routing TACACS+ authentication OpenPGP and S/MIME email encryption FTP Proxy IM/P2P Control Multi-admin support and tracking End-user self service portal Customizable system messages For a quick overview: there is a V7 BETA demo server at https://v7demo.astaro.com (This is a very long announcement..

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

Try the ASL V6 BETA!

Astaro is pleased to announce the availability of the Astaro Security Linux V6 BETA and invites you to test it! Highlights of the BETA release Transparent Firewall Mode Packets can traverse the firewall without modifying any of the source or destination information in the IP packet header (acting like a layer 2 switch or bridge). There is no need to reconfigure IP space from currently assigned addresses