Service Pack 2
SurfControl Mobile Filter provides user name-level monitoring, reporting, and blocking of all Internet activity of remote workers, no matter how they access the Internet. Mobile Filter helps you increase employee productivity, optimize network bandwidth, increase security, and limit the legal liability that occurs when remote employees are given local Internet access. Service Pack 2 enhances SurfControl Mobile Filter to give you:
Secure LDAP communication between Mobile Filter and the domain controller.
The ability to configure the port between the client and Mobile Filter server.
Network installation of clients via group policy.
The ability to make the client invisible to the user.
Secure communication between the client and the server.
Increased client deployment security.
Please consult the Installation Guide for Service Pack 2 for specific installation instructions.
Service
Pack 2 for SurfControl Mobile Filter fixes the following issues.
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Description | |
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15794 |
Mobile Filter cannot connect to the server via a proxy.
The Mobile Filter client can now connect to the server via a proxy. Note that this applies to Internet Explorer only. |
|
15487 |
HTTPS sites cannot be accessed
by a Mobile Filter client, and the HTTPS URL is shown as
corrupted in the Real-Time Monitor. |
|
16886 |
Identify the proxy port other than 80 & 8080 in
Internet Explorer . |
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Description | |
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12563 |
Log uploads start from beginning again if
interrupted. If the upload of the log files begins but is
interrupted, for example if the user disconnects from the internet, when
the uploading of the logs begins again it will start from the beginning
of the file rather than from where it left off. This will then give
multiple hits for sites, the number of which will depend on how many
times the uploading of the log files started and was not finished. |
|
17973 |
Incorrect
screens shown during Service Pack installation. When performing a Remote Administration installation, a warning regarding stopping and starting IIS is displayed even though IIS is not installed on the local machine. |
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