Interface Virtual MAC Address (Spoofing) ,Ethernet interfaces in ASG can have their hardware MAC address rewritten by ASG to a desired value. This MAC ,"editing" is for example used when the MAC of your external interface must match one registered with your ,ISP, and you want to use a new/updated ASG without having to go through the process again. ,You can set a Virtual MAC address from the Interfaces Section of WebAdmin by editing the desired interface on ,the "Advanced" tab. ,Web Application Security: Drop Invalid Cookies ,In Web Application Security, if Cookie Signing is activated, requests containing unsigned or invalidly signed ,cookies will be rejected. You have now the option to instead let the Web Application Firewall only remove the ,invalid Cookie from the request before letting it pass. For example, this is useful if you switch an existing web ,application to cookie signing and don't want to reject the requests from existing users that already have an ,(unsigned) cookie. This can be configured in the Firewall Profiles (Web Application SecurityWeb Application ,Firewall Firewall Profiles). ,Web Application Security: Rule Skipping ,In Web Application Security, for Firewall Profiles there is now a list in the advanced profile settings where you ,can add WAF rules to skip. You need to add specific WAF rule numbers which are found in the logs or reports. ,(This is something you don't need to make use of unless you have a very specific problem or have been ,directed by Astaro Support to do so.) ,Web Application Security: SAN Certificate Support ,Web Application Security now supports the use of SAN certificates. These allow you to protect multiple ,hostnames with a single SSL cert, also known as "Domain certificates". They are commonly used in Outlook ,Web Access, and fall somewhere in the middle between a true "Wildcard" certificate (*.yourcompany.com) and ,a single-server one (domain.yourcompany.com). SAN Certificates can support a list of domains which can be ,mixed between external and internal server names. ,Editing User-Defined Mail White/Blacklists in WebAdmin ,Admins can now review the UserPortal whitelist and blacklist entries for mail senders that users have made for ,themselves. In WebAdmin, navigate to the user (Definitions & UsersUsers & Groups) you wish to work with to ,see this information and make edits where required.,
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