InterMapper 5.8.2 includes a number new features and enhancements. Here's a summary...
The Grid... command, available from the Format menu's Arrange submenu, now lets you choose to sort the selected icons vertically or horizontally when multiple columns are specified.
You can now specify an alternative location for your log files.
A new flag has been added to the InterMapper command line, allowing you to purge chart data. You can purge all chart data, or you can specify a number of days to retain while purging the rest. For more information, see Purging Chart Data (Pg 1).
The limit of 2.1GB is now removed, and the log file size is determined by the size of the free space on your disk drive.
InterMapper Server, including InterMapper Flows, can run in 64-bit mode on all platforms. InterMapper DataCenter and InterMapper RemoteAccess continue to install and run as 32-bit applications.
Note: To run the 64-bit version on a Windows system, you must uninstall the previous 32-bit version. The InterMapper Settings files are compatible, but backing up the InterMapper Settings folder is always a good idea.
InterMapper now supports Mac OS X Yosemite (version 10.10).
Note: When upgrading to Yosemite on a system that is already running InterMapper, you must uninstall InterMapper, remove the InterMapper user and group, then reinstall InterMapper. Be sure to back up your InterMapper Settings folder before uninstalling.
InterMapper Flows now accepts flow packets that implement advanced use of NetFlow v9, (such as the newer forms of ASA/NSEL) as well as IPFIX Flow packets (known as NetFlow v10). It employs intelligent parsing to attempt to recognize common templates.
Here's how the Flows packet parsing now works:
For more information, contact InterMapper Customer Support.
A number of changes were made to remove vulnerabilities in InterMapper’s implementation of OpenSSL.
A single configuration file is now used by all of InterMapper’s SSL-based servers, including the web server, the InterMapper server, InterMapper DataCenter and its associated web server. In this file, you can specify which protocols and ciphers are supported, and you can disable any potentially vulnerable SSL features, such as client-initiated session renegotiation.
For more information, contact InterMapper Customer Support.
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