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What's New in GuardianOS v5.1, Feature, New Functionality

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What's New in GuardianOS Feature New Functionality User Interface Enhancements The User Interface now comes in three color schemes: green slate, azure sea, and golden desert. Windows 2008 Domain Support Windows domains hosted by Windows 2008 servers are now supported. Support for 128-bit SMB Encryption GuardianOS now supports 128-bit encrypted communcation with SMB clients and servers. File Security Viewing When logged in as an administrator, files and folders in Web View now display a security icon (key) that, when clicked, shows security information about the file/folder. Root Filesystem Check The WebUI now provides the ability to check the root filesystem for errors and repair if found. What's New in GuardianOS v5.1 GuardianOS 5.1 has the following new features and functionality: Feature New Functionality Web root capability Automatic software update notification NFSv4 RPCSEC GSS (Kerberos) support FTPS support NetVault v8 support Filesystem Check Server Cloning (via Disaster Recovery) Multi-server Administration with SnapServer Manager The SnapServer can now serve a default web root share and web page when users connect to the server via a web browser. The WebUI displays an alert whenever software updates for GuardianOS or Snap EDR are available. In addition, SSM displays an alert when GuardianOS updates are available for any discovered servers, and lists the available updates per server. Unix Kerberos-based security has been added to NFSv4. FTP over SSL/TLS is available. Support has been added for NetVault v8.2. The WebUI now provides the ability to check filesystems for errors and repair those errors, if stipulated. The configuration of one server can now be applied to a different server using the Disaster Recovery backup and restore system. SnapServer Manager can now manage administrative tasks on multiple SnapServers at the same time. Chapter 1 Administrative Overview 7

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What’s New in GuardianOS
Chapter 1
Administrative Overview
7
What’s New in GuardianOS v5.1
GuardianOS 5.1 has the following new features and functionality:
User Interface Enhancements
The User Interface now comes in three color schemes:
green slate, azure sea, and golden desert.
Windows 2008 Domain
Support
Windows domains hosted by Windows 2008 servers are
now supported.
Support for 128-bit SMB
Encryption
GuardianOS now supports 128-bit encrypted
communcation with SMB clients and servers.
File Security Viewing
When logged in as an administrator, files and folders in
Web View now display a security icon (key) that, when
clicked, shows security information about the file/folder.
Root Filesystem Check
The WebUI now provides the ability to check the root
filesystem for errors and repair if found.
Feature
New Functionality
Feature
New Functionality
Web root capability
The SnapServer can now serve a default web root share
and web page when users connect to the server via a web
browser.
Automatic software update
notification
The WebUI displays an alert whenever software updates
for GuardianOS or Snap EDR are available. In addition,
SSM displays an alert when GuardianOS updates are
available for any discovered servers, and lists the
available updates per server.
NFSv4 RPCSEC GSS
(Kerberos) support
Unix Kerberos-based security has been added to NFSv4.
FTPS support
FTP over SSL/TLS is available.
NetVault v8 support
Support has been added for NetVault v8.2.
Filesystem Check
The WebUI now provides the ability to check filesystems
for errors and repair those errors, if stipulated.
Server Cloning (via Disaster
Recovery)
The configuration of one server can now be applied to a
different server using the Disaster Recovery backup and
restore system.
Multi-server Administration
with SnapServer Manager
SnapServer Manager can now manage administrative
tasks on multiple SnapServers at the same time.