Changes in version 3.3 of DMZ Gateway include:
Added support for IPv6 addressing when operating with Mail Express version 3.3 and later
Added support for Unicode strings in the log files and XML-based configuration files
Added support for Unicode strings in communications with the EFT platform v6.5 and later
Changed installer so that it now ensures the DMZ Gateway administration interface is not running prior to making modifications
Fixed an issue that prevented binding to interfaces if IPv4 or IPv6 support was disabled in the operating system
Fixed minor user interface issues in the DMZ Gateway administration interface
Upgraded the embedded Java Runtime Environment to version 1.7.0_09.
Changes in version 3.2 of DMZ Gateway include:
Added IPv6 functionality
Works with EFT v6.4 and later
Added minor usability features in the administration interface
Added minor usability features in the Windows installers
Upgraded various third-party libraries to most recent versions
Upgraded the embedded Java Runtime Environment to version 1.7.0.
Changes in version 3.1 of DMZ Gateway include:
Can connect to Mail Express
Works with v6.4 if you are not using IPv6
Changes in version 3 of DMZ Gateway include:
DMZ Gateway's interface was completely redesigned to accommodate multiple profiles and extended communication information
Can be installed not only on Windows, but also on RedHat, SuSE Linux, and Solaris, on 32-Bit or 64-Bit operating systems (For a list of supported operating systems, refer to System Requirements for DMZ Gateway.)
Can connect to up to 15 EFT Sites simultaneously
IP address access policy changes are now automatically propagated to DMZ Gateway when the policy is modified in EFT whether in the EFT interface or by the auto-ban logic
Moved DMZ Gateway licensing to the server to simplify DMZ Gateway installation and activation
Logging was improved and expanded
Hardened to better withstand attacks from several Denial of Service (DoS) attack tools