What's New - 1.0.54
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  1. Exempt Option in Block Page for DNS and SWG Policies: Admins can now configure an option that allows users to bypass the block for uncategorized or specific websites by clicking a link on the block page.

  2. Advanced Exempt Option in Block Page for DNS and SWG Policies: Admins can optionally set up a PIN code, which users must enter to bypass the block for certain websites. This feature is supported for both DNS and SWG policies.

  3. Check-in/Check-out Feature for AD-Synced Passwords: When admins share passwords synced from Active Directory (AD), users can now “check out” the password for a specific period. Once checked back in, the password is automatically rotated for security.

  4. Enhanced Tag Navigation: We’ve introduced improved tag-based navigation in both the web portal and SSW native clients, allowing users to browse applications using folder-like tag structures.

  5. Restructured Devices -> Configuration: The device management interface has been reorganized, making it easier for admins to manage endpoint members assigned to Configuration Profiles.

  6. Private Application Enhancements: The Dynamic Target feature for Private Applications now supports HTTP(S) protocols, allowing users to specify connection targets during runtime.

  7. AD Machine Sync Enhancements: The AD Machine Sync feature now supports in-place AD navigation, allowing admins to create computer groups by selecting machines directly from AD. This selection can be static (explicit machine additions) or dynamic (using AD queries). These groups can be used as remote targets for Private Applications with dynamic target attributes.

  8. Access -> Policy Enhancements: Admins can now configure different settings for various policies, such as block page templates for SWG or DNS policies, and configurations for mobile SWG.

  9. Dashboard Drilldown Support: The dashboard now supports more detailed drilldowns. For example, users can drill down from an aggregated chart to view detailed event logs.

  10. Japanese Locale Support: DNS Web categorization now supports the Japanese locale within DNS filtering policy conditions.


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