Nodir Temirkhodjaev has officially announced the release of Fort Firewall version 3.19.2. This update focuses on enhancing user experience through improvements in the user interface (UI). Notably, the ProgramEdit feature has been updated to now display connections for wildcard entries, allowing for better visibility and management of network connections. Additionally, the statistics section has seen improvements in traffic selection, making it easier for users to analyze network data effectively.
Key updates in Fort Firewall 3.19.2 include:
- UI Enhancement for ProgramEdit: Now shows connections for wildcards (Issue #624).
- Improved Traffic Selection in Statistics: Streamlined user experience for monitoring and reporting (Issue #626).
As organizations increasingly rely on robust security measures, updates like those in Fort Firewall 3.19.2 are essential for maintaining efficient network management and security protocols. Future updates could potentially include further enhancements in reporting capabilities, integration with other security tools, and advanced analytics features to provide users with deeper insights into their network activity
Key updates in Fort Firewall 3.19.2 include:
- UI Enhancement for ProgramEdit: Now shows connections for wildcards (Issue #624).
- Improved Traffic Selection in Statistics: Streamlined user experience for monitoring and reporting (Issue #626).
As organizations increasingly rely on robust security measures, updates like those in Fort Firewall 3.19.2 are essential for maintaining efficient network management and security protocols. Future updates could potentially include further enhancements in reporting capabilities, integration with other security tools, and advanced analytics features to provide users with deeper insights into their network activity
Fort Firewall 3.19.2 released
Nodir Temirkhodjaev has announced the release of Fort Firewall 3.19.2, which includes updates to the UI for ProgramEdit to enhance the display of connections for wildcards and improve traffic selection in statistics.