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CryptoniteNXT Releases Version 3.3

CryptoniteNXT Releases Version 3.3

CryptoniteNXT is pleased to announce the release of version 3.3. This feature release includes additional DHCP configuration options including the ability to directly specify reservations. To simplify policy creation, groups can now be easily created from the current filter results when viewing endpoints or events. Improvements to event severity throughout the user interface allow admins to more easily identify the priority of various information displayed. A new workflow provides admin with automatically suggested immediate ways to change the allow or deny decision for a particular connection without having to manually determine which groups or policies may already apply.

The REST API now allows increased access to view and change configuration data to enable additional integration possibilities. Significant improvements to the display of historical monitoring and health information allow information to be viewed more quickly and easily. Various improvements throughout the UI have been made to better handle use over a very slow network connection. Various smaller improvements to allow the use of groups as filters, assist the admin with handling browser TLS issues, simplify default configuration, and improve captive portal usability are also included. A variety of minor fixes are also included in this release. This release can be downloaded from the support portal.

CryptoniteNXT is pleased to announce the release of version 3.3. This feature release includes additional DHCP configuration options including the ability to directly specify reservations. To simplify policy creation, groups can now be easily created from the current filter results when viewing endpoints or events. Improvements to event severity throughout the user interface allow admins to more easily identify the priority of various information displayed. A new workflow provides admin with automatically suggested immediate ways to change the allow or deny decision for a particular connection without having to manually determine which groups or policies may already apply.

The REST API now allows increased access to view and change configuration data to enable additional integration possibilities. Significant improvements to the display of historical monitoring and health information allow information to be viewed more quickly and easily. Various improvements throughout the UI have been made to better handle use over a very slow network connection. Various smaller improvements to allow the use of groups as filters, assist the admin with handling browser TLS issues, simplify default configuration, and improve captive portal usability are also included. A variety of minor fixes are also included in this release. This release can be downloaded from the support portal.