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The pros of this mode being that, as said, targets can be detected at greater ranges, ground returns mostly eliminated and missile guidance commands be sent to AIM-7 and AIM-54 missiles.
The three search modes have a common DDD display, the main difference being that pulse doppler search has a slightly better range as the other two modes need to process FM-ranging to enable range indication of tracked targets.
This allows the RIO to optime the doppler filters for a known target closing speed and this affects the whole radar processing unlike the Vc switch which only affects the DDD.
In range while search a frequency measuring ranging mode is added (FM ranging) to allow the radar to measure range of tracked targets in addition to closure rate. This additional processing does however mean that the effective range of the radar is somewhat lesser.
It has been an eternity since we"ve seen an F-14 Tomcat simulation on the PC. Technically we did see the Tomcat included in the recent Ace Combat 7 in 2018, but that doesn"t count, but I will say the 3D models are super pretty in it. Microprose"s Fleet Defender pretty much set the standard, and yes JetFighter III included a Tomcat in the expansion disk way back in the late 90s, but even it wasn"t really a simulation, it was more of a game. To be fair US Navy Fighters also featured the Tomcat, but it was a “lite” simulation, more game than simulation too.
Now that we got that out of the way...It has been 25 years since 1994"s Fleet Defender from Microprose. Damn I"m getting old. Ever since it has been pretty quiet on the PC Tomcat front, that is until now... Digital Combat Simulator World third party developer Heatblur has changed that. Thanks to Heatblur there"s no longer a drought for F-14 Tomcat simulation action on the PC. This module is so packed full of goodness, that it"s really hard to even decide where to begin.
At present the DCS F-14A/B module is in early access. For those who don"t know... Early Access is essentially a paid beta period, and many DCS modules are released in this manner. An Early Access module is pretty much an up and running module, with many of the included features operational. For instance at present they only model the F-14B, but the F-14A and many other systems will be added later at some point during the “early access” period.
The DCS F/A-18C Hornet module was released over a year ago now and it"s still in “early access”, so is the AV-8B Harrier module from Razbam. Personally I like this new way to release software, because it gives us virtual pilots a mostly up and running air-frame to enjoy, with a variety of fully working weapon systems and missions to fly, but long before it would ever have been released.
On the flip-side it gives us the players a voice, which is heard by the developers during the ongoing development process... I feel this business model can help create a better end-game product overall for everyone. Others feel differently about it. To each their own.
The complete F-14A and B Tomcat payload, including AIM-7, AIM-9 and AIM-54 air to air missiles, various dumb and guided air to ground munitions as well as the M61 Vulcan 20mm cannon.
I"ll begin with the graphics. Wow it"s a great time to be into PC simulations again. Visually speaking the Tomcat inside and out is photo-realistic. The 6DOF (6 degrees of freedom) cockpit is a site to behold. They"ve modeled both the front (Pilot) and back seats (Radar Intercept Officer/RIO) in painstaking detail. Every button, dial, switch, lever, etc is included, and can be manipulated via mouse, or via keyboard short-cuts mapped to a HOTAS device. Like in the other high fidelity DCS modules... in the Tomcat you can also perform the complete Start-Up procedure if you want.
It"s the little things done right, even cockpit glare on the canopy, or how you can turn your head to see Jester (the artificial intelligence RIO, more on that later) in the backseat doing his thing. Right down to the wear and tear textures on the belt to strap you in, and the seat materials. So many minute details are present. I was really impressed by Razbam"s AV-8B recent cockpit upgrade, but I gotta admit, after seeing the Tomcat up close, this may very well be my new favorite cockpit visually speaking.
I continue to find new things, like an even closer look reveals a variety of “no step” wordings stenciled in places where you aren"t supposed to step on the air-frame. Damage modeling is also visually representing in painstaking detail. Without question this is one of the best looking modules money can buy for DCS period!
Performance-wise overall... I"d have to say all the visual perks of this module do take a minute toll on the fps, but again, I"m running a mid-range system, and it never hurt enough the I"d have noticed had I not looked at the fps counter. It"s a small price to pay for sure.
Flying the Tomcat is quite different too, especially if you are coming from the DCS F/A-18C Hornet directly to the F-14B Tomcat. Remember this is an air-frame that came into service almost two decades before the Hornet. I believe 1969/1970-ish is the official deployment time-frame of the Tomcat entering service. I want to say that the Hornet was 1988/89-ish. This makes the Tomcat one of the last non-fly-by-wire aircraft utilized by the US Navy.
The Tomcat is truly a hands-on aircraft, one that the pilot truly has to FLY. This thing isn"t flown for you. If you try and pull the same crap you do in a Hornet you"ll rip a wing off, or end up in a flat-spin, or simply put... on your ass and restarting the mission. I made a video of my first impressions, detailing my first few minutes with it, and I managed in those first few moments to rip a wing off.
Now this isn"t a bad thing. The realistic model they"ve created is amazingly flyable, and very capable of keeping up with most any other air-frame you can find in DCS World. To be quite frank, it"s a shit-hot pilots" plane to fly. Once you find its strengths and weaknesses, it becomes an absolute dream to fly. To begin with it"s a speed-demon! I"m yet to find myself lacking for thrust very often. I"d venture to say it very well may be the fastest plane you can get in DCS world in a straight line. If the Hornet is a modern-age Porche of Naval aircraft... the Tomcat is then a 71 Plymouth HEMI Cuda"!
This thing shudders when you begin to push beyond its limits a little. I learned quickly the little nuances of when you are pushing her too hard, and I now know when to begin to correct what I"m doing. When you move the stick, you are literally moving the hydraulics, control surfaces, etc. There"s no computer to combine all of you inputs into coordinated ballet of flight like fly-by-wire systems. Shes finicky, but sexy and smooth once you learn how to treat her. I"d have to say while she"s the most temperamental, she"s also the most fun to fly module I own thus far.
Having said all of that, the #1 issue I had out of the gate with the Tomcat is the analog gauges. It really irritated the hell out of me at first. I still don"t think I"m reading the speed right, and honestly, I"m at the point now where I don"t really care to know what speed I"m going. I fly the plane at this point by feel. Once I learned to pretty much ignore the fact that I really have very little information on the HUD that I was used to seeing in say an F-15 or F/A-18, then and only then did I begin to learn to actually fly the plane and deploy weapons, and left the little crap I didn"t like behind me.
Don"t get me wrong, some may have a VERY hard time with the fact that the Tomcat doesn"t have a HUD with much information at all to display by design. I even have to look down to the display below the HUD for a heading tape if not in Nav mode. Navigation in the Tomcat took serious getting used to. This is a different animal altogether. It"s old tech, but efficient tech.
I can"t say much about landing on a carrier, because to be honest... I"m somewhat of a chicken-shit when it comes to landings, it never was my thing. Anytime I"ve ever landed there"s a great degree of luck involved. I will eventually practice it more. I have tried it a number of times with the F-14B and even DCS"s F/A-18 as well, and it is pretty thrilling, I"m just terrible at it. I tend to be the guy who pulls off emergency landings pretty good, but planned landings not so much. It"s however clear they"ve implemented it well, with calling the ball, judging you by the wire you caught, etc. Maybe one day I"ll do better at that and air-2-air refueling both.
Again, this module is in "early access" so they have time to tweak more, and to add more possible failures to mix it up some more. At present it"s almost guaranteed if I take a hit I"m loosing radar, or engines, so it would be nice to see the other listed failures occur. In their defense, I will admit that how the engines gradually go is very impressive. Many times I"ve managed to get a few more missiles off, and at times the engines didn"t completely go out and I was able to keep flying and taking on bandits. Other times you hear the compressor go, which reminds me of the sound of an old car carburetor choking, followed by some shuddering. Pretty cool stuff, the kind of stuff I don"t recall experiencing ever before in a PC aviation simulation. At least not to this degree with the various SFX, and the gradual degradation of the engine systems. Very very cool stuff going on in this F-14 cockpit when things go wrong, which really adds to the immersion value.
In terms of capabilities and payload... for the most part my experience has been chucking AIM-7, AIM-9 and AIM-54 Phoenix missiles at air threats, and some guns up close when needed. There is at present a ton of Air-2-Ground systems included like the LANTIRN targeting pod and a variety of dumb and laser guided weapons to choose from, but I haven"t done much “Bombcat” Air-2-Ground pounding. I think that"s where I"m headed next with this module. I need to learn more of the air-2-ground stuff. I have lobed a few dumb bombs at some ground threats, and the low speed handling capability of the Tomcat made it a rather fun task. I foresee it being a lot of fun.
In terms of cockpit workload, there"s a pilot and RIO seat to occupy. They"ve however come up with a very creative solution to pull this off. Enter the Jester/Iceman artificial intelligence. So as I fly the Tomcat I can bring up a menu with say the “A-key”, then a big radial display pops up in the center of the screen. It"s a layer or two deep as well. There"s so many different things to ask him to do. An example... he sets up the ability to jettison drop tanks, and when he"s done he says they"re ready to pickle, and I can drop them with my pickle button. I can even use my TrackIR to select options from the radial menu, and simply press the button to interact with the menu via my throttle. I thought that was a really nice touch. Otherwise you are using a key and the mouse to navigate the menus, which also works fine, but I think the TrackIR/HOTAS combo is truly the best way.
It"s very intuitive and pretty damn smart how they"ve designed the interaction with Jester. With the AI handling the RIO seat... I can ask Jester to switch radar modes, call out targets for me... he will pretty much do things that the guy in the backseat would be doing had that seat been occupied with an actual RIO in it. He"s pretty funny at times too, at one point we are in trouble and he yells “show me some of that pilot shit!”. Other times he belittles you when you do something stupid. The audio is top notch throughout the module, and the voice work for Jester is definitely studio quality audio, with excellent acting.
In terms of missions included, there"s no campaign yet to speak of. Bare in mind this is still an “Early Access” module, and the promise of campaigns for both the F-14A and B models are on the list as they outlined. They just aren"t included yet. In terms of training missions there"s a bunch included at the moment, and they"re on par with the majority of the training missions I"ve seen in say the F/A-18C Hornet module, but I"m just not a big fan of any of the DCS training missions overall.
I"m yet to find them useful for a completely new player. They all assume you know a lot already. There"s also a variety of single missions and some instant action type missions to dive into, all of which are great fun, and are a great starting point to get your feet wet with the Tomcat. I think you"re almost better off with ANY DCS Module to read the manual first. They also include a rather detailed digital manual.
The only thing I noticed is this awesome multiplayer two-seat experience has a cost. Since players can occupy both seats, if I"m flying online solo in my F-14, I can"t hit the 2 key to jump into the back seat. I still have Jester which is awesome, but you can"t completely one-man the experience like you can offline solo. It"s a small price to pay, and it"s more of an observation than it is a complaint. I can"t stress enough how awesome and immersive it is to both be able to jump into the same plane and split the tasks up like that. We both have a lot to learn about the RIO seat, and operating it more efficiently, but what a super fantastic time we"ve had together online. The only catch is you both need to own the module to pull it off, which is fair enough.
I can rattle on forever about how damn cool this F-14 module is from Heatblur, but I have to stop somewhere. Performance-wise I think it takes a wee bit more juice to render all of this visual splendor, but I don"t think it"s much more taxing than say the Hornet module. Make no mistake about it... the Tomcat inside and out looks sexier than any other DCS module thus far from every angle thanks to the apparent hard work Heatblur has done.
In terms of sheer fun factor the Tomcat has all the other modules beat hands-down as well. Coming from a Hornet or Harrier even.... this thing takes some finessing, but once you learn how to treat her, she will get you through the mission. Not to mention, you may very well be a better pilot after having flown the Tomcat. I know one thing, it feels REALLY strange when I jump into the Hornet now. The Tomcat is a hard act to follow!
At low level or balls-out, she"s an amazing plane to fly. I think that I find the limits refreshing to be honest, because you can really yank and bank on the Hornet, but rarely do I feel like there"s any consequences for it because it"s fly-by-wire. It however goes without saying that I"ve always loved a good muscle car over any modern sports car, and the Tomcat really is that type of plane in comparison to most other modern jet-fighter modules out there for DCS World.
I"ve said this before...$80 is a lot for any one single DCS World module. After seeing this one first-hand, and after having paid $60 for the Hornet module on sale (it was an $80 module too)... I feel that the F-14 from Heatblur is a damn good option, even better than the Hornet module. Even with what is missing and with what"s not completed yet... it"s still the most fun I"ve had within DCS World yet! Taking into account what"s promised yet to come, and what I"ve seen thus far first-hand...I now see that the Tomcat truly is the first module I can finally see being worth $80, possibly more.
I also noticed that on the DCS website that Eagle Dynamics isn"t giving any bonus cash for buying it from them, it"s also not included in the Summer Sale, which many are bummed about. In all fairness it"s one of the newest modules, so I can see why it hasn"t been on sale yet. Once it does, if it ever hits $60 like the Hornet it will be a steal for all you get at present. Considering you get no bonus cash from Eagle Dynamics on it... I"d totally recommend buying the module direct from the Heatblur website. I"m sure that puts a little more money directly into the pockets of the developers themselves, and after you see first-hand what this has to offer, I"d think you"d agree they totally deserve it.
I almost forgot to mention the absolutely outstanding keyboard and guitar grinding soundtrack that sounds like something ripped right out of an 80s action movie. They ended up with a soundtrack from the band called Meteor. I can"t stress enough how fantastic the music is. Listening closely to one of the songs in general, you can feel they"re really trying hard to enter the Danger Zone, without going there, but in a way that"s all their own. The entire soundtrack is so good that before I ever owned the Heatblur F-14 module I had heard the music online of the soundtrack when it was released in March, and I went to their website and paid $1 donation to download it and own it.
Also here"s a link direct to the Heablur Website. It"s a good place to snag the module for yourself, since there"s no bonus at the moment to buy it from ED anyway. May as well buy it direct, and you get a small break on two keys, so you and a friend can fly for a small discount.
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In addition to the already available authenticators, the following new Two-Factor Authentication services are available to integrate with Password Manager Pro, for application login:
We have introduced SAML SSO support for Standard and Premium editions of Password Manager Pro. With this feature, users who have deployed SAML identity providers, such as Okta, Azure Active Directory, and G Suite, can configure SAML SSO with Password Manager Pro and log in to the product via the corresponding identity provider"s GUI without providing the Password Manager Pro credentials.
From build 12100 onwards, administrators could not delete a user profile if the user had created any type of resource discovery task. Also, if the user owned a discovery schedule, administrators were unable to transfer the schedule ownership to another user from "Discovery >> Schedule."This issue has been fixed.
In some customer environments, when administrators performed password reset for domain accounts, the passwords got updated in the Active Directory, but the changes did not reflect in the Password Manager Pro database. This issue has been fixed.
We identified SQL injection vulnerabilities (CVE-2022-43672, CVE-2022-43671) in the Resource Audit configuration page and password notifications for user groups that had occurred due to improper user input validation. These issues have been fixed.
Earlier, when users locally exported their personal data as PDF or XLS files from the Personal tab, copies of the exported files were stored in the Password Manager Pro server. Due to this, anyone who had access to the server could view the exported copies of personal data. This issue has been fixed.
Password Manager Pro will no longer support both the 32 and 64-bit versions of the C++ agent for Windows and Windows Domain systems and the C Agent for Linux.
The C and C++ agents will still be functional in the older versions of Password Manager Pro past this date. But, we highly recommend using the C# agent for Windows and Windows Domain machines and the Go agent for Linux machines due to their better stability and the additional features they offer, such as dynamic account filtering. Refer to the forum post to learn more about the end of support announcement.
We have fixed several SQL injection vulnerabilities (CVE-2022-40300) identified in the Search and Resource Group export operations that emerged due to improper user input validation.
Earlier, while configuring access control, under auto approval, users were only able to set the later/to time up to 23:55 in a day. Henceforth, the users will be able to set the later/to time to 00:00.
Password Manager Pro will no longer support Microsoft NTLM Single Sign-on (SSO) as an authentication method as we are officially discontinuing support for it. Though NTLM SSO may work in previous Password Manager Pro versions,
Hereafter, the PostgreSQL superuser password will be auto-generated and encrypted for every new instance of Password Manager Pro and will be maintained in the "database_params.conf" file.
An authentication bypass vulnerability (CVE-2022-35404) that allowed an adversary to create arbitrary directories and ample small-sized files in the Password Manager Pro server has been fixed.
Password Manager Pro now supports creating schedules for automatically discovering the new privileged accounts during Linux, Network Devices, and VMware discovery.
Earlier, the users could only configure SAML for the Primary server as the service provider. From now on, the Secondary server can be set up as a separate service provider, allowing users to log in to the Secondary server
Earlier, Password Manager Pro did not have any approval process for VNC passwords. Hereafter, Password Manager Pro will allow validations, such as Access Control and Helpdesk for VNC passwords.
Password Manager Pro now supports SAML Single Logout, which automatically terminates all related sessions established using SAML SSO once the user logs out from the PMP UI.
From build 11103, when proxy server configuration was enabled in Password Manager Pro, users using the latest version of Duo TFA experienced a premature authentication time-out. This issue has been fixed.
From build 12005 onwards, Password Manager Pro server machines experienced performance issues due to a high volume of PMP Agent requests in environments where the PMP agents were deployed to the end-points. This issue is fixed
An authentication bypass vulnerability (CVE-2022-29081) affecting ManageEngine Password Manager Pro builds from 10103 upto 12006, has been fixed. It occurred due to an improper URI check that allowed an adversary to bypass
From build 12000 onwards, when users newly configured ‘Purge Audit Records’ and the specified number of days was set to 0, to disable purging, Password Manager Pro removed all the audit records. This issue has been fixed
We have fixed an authentication bypass vulnerability (CVE-2021-44525) that affects ManageEngine Password Manager Pro, versions up to 12001, and allows an adversary to gain unauthorized access to the application and invoke actions
We have implemented a patch integrity verification, which will henceforth require importing an SSL certificate (available as a downloadable file) whenever the product is upgraded using the PPM file. It is only a one-time
the "Personal" tab. They are also free to choose between whether to store or not store the encryption key or use Password Manager Pro"s encryption key.
Two new agents have been introduced in build 11301 - C# agent for Windows/ Windows Domain and Go agent for Linux. Password Manager Pro will henceforth allow users to restrict user accounts that are added via agents (new agents
Mac OS machines. Use this feature to discover SSL certificates stored in a folder path within a server that is accessible by Password Manager Pro. After the discovery, Password Manager Pro will consolidate the newly-discovered
Password Manager Pro now allows you to rediscover SSL certificates from the same source using the server details entered during the previous discovery operation.
Password Manager Pro now integrates with Buypass Go SSL and ZeroSSL—two certificate authorities that use the Automatic Certificate Management Environment
(ACME) protocol to provide free, secure SSL certificates. Users can now request, acquire, create, deploy, renew, and automate the end-to-end management of SSL/TLS certificates issued by Buypass Go SSL and ZeroSSL, all
discover and deploy SSL certificates to and from the mobile devices managed by your MDM server. Password Manager Pro then lets you filter the discovered SSL certificates based on the OS type such as iOS, Android, Windows,
Chrome OS, Mac OS, and Apple tvOS. It is also possible to export reports of the MDM certificates managed in the Password Manager Pro repository within a selected period. Additionally, you can schedule periodic generation
Now, users can discover certificates issued by a particular "Microsoft Certificate Authority" just by entering the MSCA name in the text box provided, during discovery. Remember, this additional option will be available
Password Manager Pro now supports IP range discovery for MS Certificate store discovery ("Certificates >> Discovery >> MS Certificate Store") using the PMP service with the domain Admin account. This allows
Password Manager Pro now supports "Load Balancer" Certificates discovery for Citrix devices. From build 11300 onwards, Password Manager Pro also supports scheduled certificate discovery from Linux-based load balancers such
Users can now bypass proxy server settings while performing SSL certificate discovery. If this option is selected, Password Manager Pro will bypass the proxy server and directly perform online certificate discovery. This
From now on, Password Manager Pro supports ClouDNS to complete domain control validation while acquiring certificates from public Certificate Authorities.
From now on, certificates/CSRs/certificate groups will have an email field to which the SSL expiry email notifications can be sent, where the expiry notification email address can be provided while creating the Certificate
Under "Admin >> SSL Certificates >> IIS Binding", binding list retrieval failed for bindings with a protocol other than HTTP/HTTPs. This issue has been fixed.
Earlier during Digicert import, Password Manager Pro failed to import client/personal certificates into Password Manager Pro. This issue is now fixed.
Earlier, while discovering certificates using a load balancer, there were problems with commands other than the standard Linux commands. This issue has been fixed.
Previously, the proxy configuration was not supported in GlobalSign integration, due to which users with proxy were unable to use the integration. This issue has been fixed now.
There was an issue in exporting the certificates as password-protected zips when password protection for exports was enabled under "Privacy Settings". This issue has been fixed now.
Earlier, when the custom settings option "View Support Information" was enabled for a custom user role, the users with that role were unable to access the "Support" option from the profile drop-down. This issue is fixed
Earlier, when a new category was created with the same name as an existing one from the "Personal" tab, the product did not display an error message. This issue is fixed now.
Earlier, when a new resource was created using the "Create Resource" API, and the "Resource URL" field was left blank, users could not edit the resource attributes in the Password Manager Pro UI. This issue is fixed.
A path traversal vulnerability identified in the role report section is fixed by adding proper validation steps for the download file path of the report.
In 11200, users could not make connections using Windows domain accounts, configured with Access Control, even if the users had the access approval. This issue has been fixed.
Earlier, for some users, after configuring Duo TFA, the requests that were supposed to be sent to the PMP access URL were directly sent to the Password Manager Pro server. This issue has been fixed now.
Users with access to the Password Manager Pro server, running in a machine with a few policies configured, were able to view the IIS web.config passwords as cleartext in the event log (ZVE-2021-1797).
There existed a vulnerability from version 9.7.0 that permitted the retrieval of masked non-website resource type passwords as clear-text, by capturing the API call of the Password Manager Pro browser extension and replacing
Earlier, when password synchronization was enabled for any organization (MSP or a Client ORG), Password Manager Pro executed the task only for the organizations under MSP. This issue has been fixed now.
In earlier builds, the Password Manager Pro dashboard froze and the server ran out of memory due to the overload of audit data. This issue has been fixed.
Enhancements have been made to the existing password policy by introducing new constraints and additional features which include; improved default attributes for Strong and
When users configured X-Forward-For in Password Manager Pro, there was a possibility to bypass web access restriction by setting the X-Forward-For header manually. This issue has been fixed now.
In build 10501, during AD sync, the resource or user removed from an AD resource/user group still showed up in the Password Manager Pro resource/user group. This issue has been fixed now.
Earlier, there was an issue in the User Group Report. The resources part of the dynamic resource groups did not display their resource names properly in the Resource access details section of the report. This has been fixed
schedule view, Copy Resource Attribute, all Discovery Profiles, all Copy Personal Account attributes, Username, Password Policy Name, Copy account name, Trash password, Chat history, SQL connection page, TFA page, and
Password Manager Pro now comes with a comprehensive Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) protection that restricts attackers from executing any or all of the following operations: Deleting and restoring trashed resource, Deleting
Now, use Password Manager Pro to discover, import, and configure expiry notifications for SSL certificates hosted in the following Amazon Web Services: AWS
Pro interface itself, without the need to access the IIS server separately. Also, an option has been provided to automatically restart the IIS server for the deployment and binding to take effect, thereby eliminating
Password Manager Pro now brings you the "Additional Fields" feature, configured from "Admin >> SSH/SSL Config", and used to include any additional information about SSH keys
This version of Password Manager Pro comes with the "Column Chooser" feature that allows users to show or hide columns at runtime, and also rearrange the columns from the current view
of data compression, hashing, and public-key cryptography to boost confidentiality. Now, Password Manager Pro brings you this PGP functionality in the form of PGP key generation, where the keys are used to encrypt the
Password Manager Pro now supports integration with GlobalSign SSL a trusted Certificate Authority and a leading cloud-based PKI solutions provider. This integration enables users to request,
acquire, import, deploy, renew and automate the end-to-end lifecycle management of SSL/TLS certificates issued by GlobalSign, directly from the Password Manager Pro web interface.
Password Manager Pro can already deploy and bind certificates to IIS servers belonging to the domain, where Password Manager Pro also resides. Now, Password Manager
Pro can also deploy certificates to IIS servers in demilitarized zones and also bind them to websites in IIS, all using an agent. This makes Password Manager Pro more scalable, as it can deploy and bind certificates
In addition to the already available two sign types, namely, "MS Certificate Authority" and "Sign with Root", used to sign certificates from Password Manager Pro, a third sign
type "MS Certificate Authority with Agent" has been introduced. This new sign type is mainly used to sign certificates originating from a distinct domain, i.e., other than the domain to which Password Manager Pro belongs.
Password Manager Pro now integrates with enterprise ticketing systems namely ServiceDesk Plus (on-premise) and ServiceNow. This integration ensures that automatic
Password Manager Pro now supports GoDaddy DNS to complete the domain control validation procedure while acquiring certificates from public Certificate Authorities, along with
Password Manager Pro offers automatic bundling of individual private key (.key) files and certificate files (.cer/.pem) into "JKS" and "PKCS" keystore file formats and provides export option for the same.
Henceforth, while creating a certificate, users can provide ephemeral access (validity in hours and minutes) to the certificates created, after which the certificate auto-expires. This eliminates the need for compulsory
Earlier, Password Manager Pro allowed signing and deployment of certificates only from Windows systems. Now, it is possible to perform certificate signing and deployment to Windows systems from Linux installations through
It is now possible to provide customized subjects in "Schedules". Also, users can tailor schedules by adding custom email content and a unique signature.
Certificate deployment in multiple servers has now been made simpler by using an agent, provided the agent is running in the server to be deployed, and both the agent name and the server DNS name are the same.
The new "GlobalSign Orders Report" allows the GlobalSign orders to be added as individual reports, which provide a detailed view of certificate orders requested from the GlobalSign CA.
Now, it is possible to add additional properties to a certificate while creating it, by using the "Advanced Options" menu. It allows users to choose from a list of Key Usage and Advanced Key Usage properties, and add them
It is now possible to discover certificates issued by a particular "Microsoft Certificate Authority" just by entering the MSCA name in the text box provided, during discovery. Remember, this additional option will be available
Previously, even after the certificate private key was imported and attached to a certificate in the Password Manager Pro"s certificate repository, the "Export Keystore/PFX" was still disabled. This has now been fixed.
During AD User certificate discovery and Root certificate signing performed from the Password Manager Pro interface, the "Connection Mode" got saved as "No SSL" only, even if the "SSL" mode was chosen. This issue has been
The PMP agent had an unquoted service path with spaces as follows: PMP_Agent : c:\Program Files\PMPAgent\PMPAgent.exe, which could pave way for an attacker to gain elevated privileges by inserting an
Due to an inadequate CSRF protection to the URL, there was a risk of attackers changing user roles in Password Manager Pro. This issue, reported by Luka Sikic of INFIGO (CVE-2020-9346), has been fixed.
In general, during AD sync, access to Password Manager Pro will be locked only for those AD users, who were removed from user groups or OUs. But, from build 9700, during the AD sync, all AD user accounts in the user group/OU were locked in Password Manager
Pro. To handle this, we have provided a new option under "Admin >> General Settings >> User Management", by enabling which it is possible to lock the deleted user accounts alone during the AD Sync.
After password retrieval/ access, particularly in large numbers, the "Password Activity" module in the dashboard kept continuously loading, which resulted in CPU spike and system lag. This issue has been fixed.
From build 10001, while choosing the domain account, the Search bar corresponding to the Account Name did not function properly. This issue has been fixed.
Earlier, when a huge number of resources were loaded into Password Manager Pro, the Mail server settings and Two-Factor Authentication settings wizards did not load properly. This issue has been fixed now.
In certain scenarios, an exception was thrown during the backup process and the file "pg_hba.conf" became empty. This caused trouble in viewing the Password Manager Pro web console. This issue has been fixed now.
Earlier, it was possible to transfer files from remote Windows machines only during Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) sessions launched via the Password Manager Pro interface.
machines as well, using Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) by launching SSH sessions directly from the console. However, unlike Windows, the remote file transfer is one way in Linux, i.e., to the target machine only.
Password Manager Pro integrates with DigiCert a leading TLS/SSL, IoT and various other PKI solutions provider. Users can request, acquire, create, deploy, renew and automate
Users can now choose to ignore certain certificates during the SSL discovery or manual addition of certificates into the Password Manager Pro repository. A new option
Password Manager Pro now supports RFC2136 DNS updates to complete domain control validation while acquiring certificates from public certificate authorities (CAs). Option
Earlier, it was possible to associate a SSH key with a user account only when the target system was reachable from the Password Manager Pro server. This was troublesome when the target system was inaccessible. Now, from
the Password Manager Pro build 10400, an option is provided for Linux resource types that users can opt to force map SSH keys to user accounts, even if the target systems are not reachable.
During OpenLDAP and Novell Directory import, new users" domain names were not updated properly, which caused login exception. This has been fixed now.
The Password Manager Pro (PMP) agent is used to connect with and manage remote resources that are not attached to the PMP server. Earlier, the agent was downloaded from the PMP console and straight away deployed in target systems.
Now, from build 10302, each time while installing the agent on a remote server, you will have to provide a unique "Agent Key", generated and copied from the PMP console while downloading the agent. The keys are for single
ManageEngine Password Manager Pro integrates with ManageEngine Analytics Plus, an on-premises reporting and business intelligence service. The PMP-Analytics
communication happens via an SSL-based secure encrypted channel. Dedicated external app plugins are provided for both the plugins, so that the code pulls the passwords directly from Password Manager Pro during run time,
The plugins thereby improve the overall security in organizations" DevOps pipeline and also impose consistent rotation and automatic update of the new passwords in the respective remote devices.
Previously, it was possible to share only a single resource, or an account, or a resource group, with user(s) or user group(s). Now, users with proper permission
Earlier, it was possible to set only two admins as approvers for password request under Resource Actions >> Configure Access Control >> Miscellaneous Settings. From now on, Admins can