Rhinosoft Serv-U Gold Edition 9.0.0.5

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Rhinosoft Serv-U Gold Edition 9.0.0.5 | 11,3 MB

Performance of the Serv-U Management Console has been greatly improved and is up to 10 times faster. You won't even notice that the Serv-U Management Console is running in a web browser.

Features:

* Added support for the 64-bit Internet Explorer 8 browser on Windows Vista 64-bit.
* Added the ability to disable the Web Browser's login page check for older web browsers. When disabled, the login page no longer suggests upgrading Internet Explorer.
* Added the ability to set the "SSH Authentication Method" at the domain and server levels in addition to the user and group levels.
* Changed SSH public key authentication to recognize the lack of a public key and require password only.
* Improved SSH public key authentication support for Windows Authentication, where a specified public key can be used in addition to password authentication. Password authentication for SSH is always required.
* Remember the last selected user when entering the Domain Activity and Server Activity pages.
* Added context menus to the user and group lists in the Management Console.
* Updated Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese Administrator Help text.
* Updated Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese Management Console strings.

Bug Fixes:

* Corrected some text in the License.rtf file.
* Corrected a bug, introduced in version 9.0.0.1, where Windows Authentication would fail with SSH2.
* Corrected a bug where the incorrect custom logo would be displayed in domain settings when using the inherited default value from the server.
* Corrected a bug when using Windows Authentication and a custom logo, Serv-U would not be able to show the custom logo in the Web Client if the user didn't have read permissions in Windows for the custom logo.
* Corrected a bug where blowfish and/or cast128-cbc were allowed for SSH2 while running in FIPS 140-2 mode. When used, OpenSSL would fail terminating Serv-U.
* Corrected an SSH2 bug where Serv-U would send the client an invalid list of supported ciphers and MAC algorithms while running in FIPS 140-2 mode.