Release notice for Ingate Firewall® 5.0.6 and Ingate SIParator® 5.0.6 ingate
 

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Release notice for Ingate Firewall® 5.0.6 and Ingate SIParator® 5.0.6

Release name: Ingate Firewall® 5.0.6
Ingate SIParator® 5.0.6

The new version can be found here

Release notes for Ingate Firewall(R) 5.0.6 and Ingate SIParator(R) 5.0.6

Release name: Ingate Firewall(R) 5.0.6
              Ingate SIParator(R) 5.0.6

Release date: June 29, 2015

The new version and User Manuals can be found at:
http://www.ingate.com/Upgrades.php

This is a minor release with stability, security and some functional improvements.
We recommend everybody to upgrade. Note that versions older than 5.0.5 cannot
be upgraded to 5.0.6. Users of 5.0.1, 5.0.2, 5.0.3 and 5.0.4 MUST first upgrade to 5.0.5.

When upgrading to 5.0.6 the following models will be given an additional
short name and increased (or same) recommended maximum sessions
(visible on the About page in the admin GUI).

Firewall 1210 / Ingate SIParator 21: S21, max 400 sessions  
Firewall 1510 / Ingate SIParator 51: S51, max 1000 sessions  
Firewall 1560 / Ingate SIParator 56: S51, max 1000 sessions  
Firewall 1660 / Ingate SIParator 66: S51, max 1000 sessions  
Firewall 1520 / Ingate SIParator 52: S52, max 2000 sessions  
Firewall 1570 / Ingate SIParator 57: S52, max 2000 sessions  
Firewall 1670 / Ingate SIParator 67: S52, max 2000 sessions
Firewall 1950 / Ingate SIParator 95: S95, max 4000 sessions
Firewall 1960 / Ingate SIParator 96: S95, max 4000 sessions
Firewall 1970 / Ingate SIParator 97: S97, max 8000 sessions
Firewall 1980 / Ingate SIParator 98: S98, max 20000 sessions

And the Software Firewall/SIParator XXs will all be
Software SIParator/Firewall, max 2000 sessions. 

Additional Concurrent Calls SIP Trunk Session licenses (CCS)
can be purchased via sales. A CC Sessions license can be applied
to an existing or one new SIP trunk group without additional
Trunk Group licenses as before.

From this 5.0.6 release, licenses for SIP Remote User Sessions (RUS),
can be purchased per number of users
(rather than as a Remote SIP Connectivity Module license)
and the same applies to SIP Registrar User licenses (SRU)
that also is purchased per number of users.

This version 5.0.6 also introduces a default IP address 192.168.1.1/24
on eth0 before the unit is configured. In this reset state, the unit can
be addressed at this IP address or still be configured via "magic ping"
as before. (Further below.)

* General changes *****************************************************

*** Updated OpenSSL.
 
*** Updated glibc.

*** Updated timezone database.

*** Updated Linux Kernel.

*** Support for Microsoft's HyperV hypervisor added.
    Using Software version now gives about same performance
    as when using VMWare. 

* SIP related issues **************************************************

*** B2BUA now honors the SIP Methods table Allow column.
    Use SIP Traffic -> SIP Methods to control which methods that are
    allowed in the b2bua.
    [Tracking ID: 5232]

*** B2BUA: When using option "Always send B2BUA offer in INVITE":
    Send the last offer and not the last answer when we receive
    a Re-INVITE without a SDP.
    [Tracking ID: 5208]

*** B2BUA: Fix receiving a Re-INVITE before an offerless INVITE
    call has been established.
    [Tracking ID: 5234]

*** Do not authenticate pre-loaded routes pointing to ourselves.
    [Tracking ID: 5258]

*** Clear SIP connections on default gateway change.
    [Tracking ID: 5189]

*** Sender IP Address Per Destination didn't work after
    applying the config.
    [Tracking ID: 5207]

*** Fix the error checker for emergency numbers.
    [Tracking ID: 5192]

*** Make it an error if the SIP Trunk Service/PBX names are not unique.
    Duplicate names resulted in wrong SIP Trunk configuration.
    [Tracking ID: 5217]

*** SIP Test agent: Try to restart the media stream on failure.
    Fixes media problem on Re-INVITE.
    [Tracking ID: 5226]

*** The interop setting "Keep username in URIs" didn't work together
    with TLS.
    [Tracking ID: 5227]

*** Interop settings "Fix Bad Route set" and "Fix BYE Route set"
    will now remove non-SIP-URIs.
    [Tracking ID: 5240]

*** Bare IP based SIP trunks cannot authenticate on non default port.
    Allow ':' in the Domain field in SIP Accounts.
    [Tracking ID: 4240]

* Other issues *******************************************************

*** Spurious console output from slave in failover pair.
    [Tracking ID: 4490]

*** iptables Couldn't find target after basic configuration.
    [Tracking ID: 5175]

*** No response when applying a license that reboots the unit.
    [Tracking ID: 5223]

*** Enforce lack of failover reference hosts as an error when applying config.
    Require at least one reference host per active interface.
    [Tracking ID: 5228]

*** Implement the failedOver SNMP trap.
    Send an SNMP trap when failover has occured.
    [Tracking ID: 5229]

*** Relax the stunnel cipher suite.
    Allow OpenSSL MEDIUM ciphers.
    [Tracking ID: 5231]

*** Extend logging concerning Other Accounts activity.
    Add logging when:
     * An account is created.
     * An account is deleted.
     * An account password is changed.
     * The type of the account is changed.
    [Tracking ID: 5267]

*** Support factory default IP address.
    The default IP address is set to 192.168.1.1/24 on eth0. Configuration
    is allowed from the network 192.168.1.0/24. A machine that is freshly
    installed or factory resetted can still be configured via "magic ping".
    
    In order to leave UNCONFIGURED STATE (where magic ping configuration is
    possible), either set the admin password or run Basic Configuration via
    the admin shell. Another way is to set the admin password via the web GUI.
    [Tracking ID: 5281]

*** Display load for bits per second is broken.
    [Tracking ID: 5242]

*** Fix error message when all SIP processing settings are inactive.
    [Tracking ID: 5206]

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