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A recent change to the data plane panel to display disconnected peers had the unintended side-effect that appliances acting as gateways would show a Degraded
status if any of their clients wasn’t connected, even if that client was offline. As this is a pretty normal state the status was confusing for users. The data plane status indicator has been changed to only count the connections the node is responsible for initiating and does not count any inbound connections.
This release adds a new option column called “Role” that will list if a node is configured to act as a gateway (public, private or hub) or only as an edge node client.
This release resolves several issues with the Nodes table.
Unhealthy
. This release changes this to Unknown
Appliances running version July 2024 version or newer will now display how long the OS has been online since the last reboot at the top of the Overview page.
This release adds the ability of user with the users::modify
permission, such as those with the builtin-tg-access-admin
policy, to reset the multi-factor authentication of users in the Trustgrid user database. This reset is logged under Operation > Changes.
With this release tables in the History section such as Events, Flow Logs, and Changes now display the second field of timestamps as well as the timezone offset used to display the user’s local time. This makes it easier to see exactly what order things occurred and clarifies what is being shown when screenshots are shared with users in different time zones.
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