July 11, 2023
New Features
- Duplicate Network: This feature allows you to easily duplicate networks along with their subranges, DHCP scopes and configurations under a new network address. Please note that this feature is currently not supported for Cisco scopes, Cloud networks, and ranges in a non-CIDR format.
Improvements
- SNMP profiles now support more modern algorithms for authentication and encryption.
- The Create DNS record task now automatically defaults to creating PTR records in reverse zones. Record types that are not applicable to reverse DNS are hidden from the list of available record types.
- Users are now able to use passwords with a length between 4 and 100 characters.
- Users can no longer accidentally convert AuthServe primary zones to secondaries when configuring an option template that has a list of primary servers defined.
- Administrators can now specify default TTL values in system settings using BIND shorthand notation
- The ISC configuration file can now be modified through the Web Application.
- When creating ISC Failover scopes, the scope and pool are now created on both servers.
- The Manage scope instances task now only allows adding a scope instance to an ISC Failover scope if both servers have the failover peer specified on the scope/pool.
- A new system setting has been added to control whether A/AAAA records at the zone apex are considered apex records for Edit apex records access checks on DNS zones.
- The Generic DNS Controller can now be managed through the Web Application.
- We now log a warning only once when the Central host machine does not support certain secure crypto protocols while connecting to AWS Cloud Services.
- The Redundancy tab in the Create zone wizard is now visible by default.
- Users can now define the valid lifetime for Kea DHCPv4 Scopes.
- Users can now edit Kea DHCP Scope Relay IP Addresses directly through Micetro.
- Servers on which users do not have zone creation access are no longer displayed in the Zone Creation Wizard.
- Access for Replicate failover now requires DHCP admin access.
Bug Fixes
- Micetro messages are now logged to files instead of the database to address a performance issue caused by an excessive accumulation of messages. Please note that during the upgrade, all messages in the database will be deleted.
- Broken documentation link to Failover management has been fixed.
- Broken documentation link to AD Sites and Subnets was fixed.
- Fixed a bug that prevented users with read-only access to Active Directory from creating IP ranges.
- Resolved an issue related to configuring a fixed Central server in the web service configuration.
- Fixed an issue where DHCP option values in non-standard user class were not automatically replicated to the partner server in MS DHCP failover relationships.
- When attempting to create a zone with an unknown zone type, a more descriptive error message is now returned.
- We now exclude interface configuration from replication between ISC Kea peers.
- Fixed a bug that previously prevented updating AuthServe Options Templates in certain situations.
- Resolved an issue where the order of columns on the Service Management page was not being saved.
- Deleting an Authserve zone that no longer exists will no longer return an error.
- Fixed an issue that occurred when sending an empty HTTP body with utf-8 specified as content type.
- Fixed multiple time zone-related issues in the Web Application.
- Fixed an issue where adding a zone to a new folder wasn't possible
- An issue was fixed where connections to MSSQL databases were not cached on Central running on Linux.
- An issue was fixed where the Micetro Central service installer would not remove all temporary files during installation.
- Various accessibility fixes have been implemented in the system settings.
- Links to actions that are only applicable to primary zones have been updated accordingly.