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31.6.1

31.6.1

Available for installation by the support team. 24 Oct 2018
Enhancements
Category Web Filtering When requesting a URL recategorisation, an email is now sent with those details to the Alert email address.
HTTP AV Optimised disk performance with HTTP AV scanning.
Internet Authentication The Active Directory Pass through Authentication Service can now be installed on a Windows member server. You may specify a server other than the AD Server via Configuration > Authentication > Edit AD Plugin > Configure > Pass through server.
Internet Authentication The WMI Passthrough authentication method now allow logins using an account other than the account specified for LDAP. You may specify these credentials via Configuration > Authentication > Edit AD Plugin > Configure > Pass through server.
Internet Authentication You can now use an email address to check username resolutions. This can be found under Configuration > Authentication > Test Authentication.
Reverse Proxy The Reverse proxy has been upgraded to handle larger volumes of incoming connections.
SSL Certificates Added support for trusting uploaded certificates. This is primarily used to allow upstream firewalls to SSL inspect traffic from the CyberHound to gain access to the X-Forwarded-For header for the source IP. The X-Forwarded-For header can be enabled via Configuration > Advanced > Send X-Forwarded-For headers. Firewall SSL Inspection certificates can be uploaded via Configuration > SSL Certificates.
Web Proxy For sites with large Internet links you can now disable the RAM cache completely under Configuration > Web Proxy > Advanced Configuration.
Web Proxy The proxy can be configured to automatically perform certificate revocation checks against Mozilla’s OneCRL list. This can be enabled via Configuration > Web Proxy > HTTPS Inspection. Note: Enabling the certificate revocation checking may slow down HTTPS inspection.
YouTube Cache Added support to the YouTube cache for a new YouTube video format.
Resolutions
ClearView SimpleTextCriteria ClearView rule criteria now evaluates the given regular expression against both the body and the subject.
LiveZone Resolved an issue where LiveZone add quota was not working correctly if the user’s quota was specified as up/down limits rather than a total.
Network Monitoring Resolved an issue with network monitoring so that Apple iCloud usage is now recorded more accurately.
NGFW Resolved an issue where Custom IP lists in NGFW were unable to be edited after creation.
Reporting Resolved an issue where video titles were unable to be retrieved in certain circumstances.
Reporting Resolved an issue where multiple instances of the service which populates the SMTP Block Events data source could be launched, unnecessarily increasing resource utilisation.
SSL Certificates Resolved an issue where a certificate could not be replaced by another with the same Subject Key Identifier.
Major Feature Release
Version 31.6.1 introduces the Cyberhound Google Chrome Extension “ChromeSafe” to provide enhanced filtering and protection of Google Chromebooks both on and off the network.
Download The ChromeSafe Extension can be downloaded from the Cyberhound UI (.crx format) via Administration > Downloads > ChromeSafe Extension. It is recommended ChromeSafe be distributed using the Google Admin Console. Permissions to add and remove Chrome extensions should me managed by the Google Administrator. It is very strongly advised to disable the Google Developer console on policies with the ChromeSafe extension installed.
Configuration The ChromeSafe configuration file for the Google Admin Console can be downloaded via RoamSafe Agent > ChromeSafe > Download configuration.
Configuration Google ChromeSafe filtering can be enabled or disabled when behind the CyberHound Appliance (LAN). If a Chromebook leaves the network, it will initiate automatically. This can be configured under RoamSafe Agent > ChromeSafe.
Configuration When off the network, the administrator may configure the extension to NOT send any Web filtering or ClearView reporting data to the CyberHound Appliance. Web filtering will work as configured via Access Policies. This can be configured via RoamSafe Agent > ChromeSafe.
Authentication Google Oauth2 has been implemented to authenticate ChromeSafe users based on their Google Domain email address. Information on the setup and configuration of ChromeSafe Authentication can be found in Help Article ID: 260002 within your Cyberhound appliance. It is recommended that ChromeSafe be used in situations where shared use of Chromebooks occurs.
ClearView ClearView (when enabled) will scan search engines including Google, Bing, Yahoo both on and off the network.
Machine Leaning ChromeSafe utilises machine learning to create enhanced client side caches, improving performance and scalability. When enabled, the system will determine commonly accessed sites (group aware) and distribute automatically to the ChromeSafe extension based on policy.

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