New Features & Enhancements
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Improved Process to Redeploy a vSocket: You can now re-install a vSocket for a site without removing and recreating the site. We added an option to the Cato Management Application to unregister an existing vSocket from a site, and then recreate the vSocket and redeploy it on a new VM resource.
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For example, you can use this process to migrate a vSocket to a different VNet/VPC, or reinstall a vSocket on a different VM instance type
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During the process the site configuration is preserved
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Available for AWS, Azure, or ESXi sites
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Arctic Wolf Supports Cato for SIEM Integration: For Cato customers that also use Arctic Wolf, you can connect your Cato account to send event data to their Cloud Detection and Response service.
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Read more about other SIEM vendors that integrate with Cato
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Improved Search for LAN Firewall Page: The search capability of the LAN Firewall page now includes all fields.
Cato SDP Client Releases
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Update Your DNS Configuration to Support Office Mode: We made improvements to ensure the Client more accurately selects the best PoP location to connect to. Following this improvement, if you use a private DNS server, add this DNS entry to support remote users when they connect in Office Mode:
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tunnel-api.catonetworks.com resolves to IP address 10.254.254.3 (or the customized reserve service range x.y.z.7 IP address)
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PoP Announcements
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Miami, United States: A new range (150.195.202.0/24) is now available in the Miami, US PoP location
Note: Content described in this update is gradually rolled out to the Cato PoPs over a two-week period. In addition, new features are gradually activated in the Cato Management Application over the same two-week rollout period as the PoPs. For more information, see this article. See the Cato Status Page for more information about the planned maintenance schedule.
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