![]() The phone app, Mail, Safari, iPod, can all be relocated to the homescreen, repopulating the dock with any app you choose, though I strongly advise leaving the phone app where it is, unless you enjoy making calls from the homescreen. To begin with, control of icon placement in the dock is finally wrestled from Apple's totalitarian grasp. Firmware 1.1.3 gives us a few decent featureware additions sure to pacify even the most puerile cynic, like myself. I think I'm moving but I go nowhere."īut all is not for naught. I keep hearing that song from OneRepublic playing in my head. No Exchange support (not that Exchange IMAP fiddly bits we get now). What we got instead was a firmware update that offers a few really nice features, but barely chips the surface on what is by now a mountain of feature requests from users. For starters, no SDK was announced, nor any update given on its inevitable release. What came from today's big event was the vacuous sound of what didn't. This is MacWorld after all, so iPhone took a backseat to a major new product added the portable line, MacBook Air. Jobs gave his usual PT Barnum performance with product announcements and demos to wow the crowd. ![]() MacWorld, for those of you unfamiliar, is Apple's annual conference and keynote that is part State of the Union address, part infomercial, and part Renaissance Festival (minus the period costumes and jousting) all rolled into one. Added ' expected, Jobsy took center stage at San Francisco's Mascone Center, pouring glasses of Kool-Aid to a thirsty yet doe eyed audience.Added mobile LED turn off feature ('System -> Administration' page).Added mobile bytes sent and bytes received SNMP OIDs.Improved initial WebUI loading after login.Added 'Strict-Transport-Security' response header for HTTPS.Moved 'Root CA' from the 'Access Control' page to the 'Certificates' page.Added the possibility to drag and drop files onto upload components.Improved table sorting by saving user provided sort settings in the browser.Added pagination functionality to tables when there are more than 10 records.Added pagination and data retention between table pages.Changed certificate requirements to only require client key file if client certificate is used.Added MD5 and SHA256 checksums to package validation page.Added 'Port' column to blocked login attempts table.Added the possibility to unblock multiple blocked devices at once.Added Events Log database to troubleshoot archive.Made generating Wireguard keys possible only while in auto mode.Added option to manually enter Public key in Wireguard configuration.Added validation requirements for PPTP user list username field.Added special character support for CHAP secrets.Added DES to IPsec encryption algorithms selections.Made HMAC key and HMAC authentication key upload fields required.Made HMAC key direction initial value dependent on the role of the instance (client or server).Increased OpenVPN max password length from 128 bytes to 512 bytes. ![]() Added "DHE+RSA" to OpenVPN cipher selections.Extended BGP "AS" field validation to accept integers up to 4294967295.Added support for OSPF redistribution options and OSPF neighbors.Added OpenSSL authentication options to SNMPv3.Added 'Save to flash' and 'Test configuration' button to DNP3 configuration page.Added EAP-MSCHAPV2 authentication method for IPsec VPN. ![]()
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