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Under Config, System, the new Logs tab allows you to better control disk space used by logs by specifying retention. | |||
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* Exporting JSON content columns issues | * Exporting JSON content columns issues | ||
* L2TP local directory auth fails after deleting IPsec tunnels | * L2TP local directory auth fails after deleting IPsec tunnels | ||
* Export database vs. export grid | * Export database vs. export grid | ||
* Removing remote server from OpenVPN does not close connection | * Removing remote server from OpenVPN does not close connection |
Revision as of 19:08, 21 September 2020
Overview
16.0 is a major new release containing new the new WireGuard VPN application, UEFI support, and many improvements and bug fixes.
WireGuard
UEFI
You can now install NGFW on UEFI for most modern BIOS platforms.
IPSec
Failover
With WAN Failover, you can now specify an Active Wan interface. If selected, when WAN failover falls over, it will reconnect using the new IP address. When the WAN falls back, the previous IP address.
General VPN Improvements
Restarting Tunnels
Tunnels for WireGuard, OpenVPN, IPSec no longer restart the entire services, only the specific tunnels enabled, disabled, or modifed.
Threat Prevention
Lookup
The Lookup now allows you to specify Source/Destination for the IP address or URL to better clarify the difference between results that can occur between client addresses and destination addresses.
Custom Page
You can now specify a custom page for Threat Prevention blocks.
Other
Log retention
Under Config, System, the new Logs tab allows you to better control disk space used by logs by specifying retention.
Bug Fixes
- Exporting JSON content columns issues
- L2TP local directory auth fails after deleting IPsec tunnels
- Export database vs. export grid
- Removing remote server from OpenVPN does not close connection