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On Tuesday, February 7th 2017 Cisco Umbrella released the Umbrella roaming client for Windows version 2.0.338 for all customers on the stage track. Customers on the stage release track were previously on 2.0.331.
On Tuesday, February 28th 2017 Cisco Umbrella released the Umbrella roaming client for Windows version 2.0.338 for all customers on the first wave of the production track. Customers on this production track were previously on version 2.0.258 so the release notes below include all changes from that version to 2.0.338.
On Tuesday, March 7th 2017 Cisco Umbrella released the Umbrella roaming client for Windows version 2.0.338 for all customers on the second wave of the production track. Customers on this production track were previously on version 2.0.258 so the release notes below include all changes from that version to 2.0.338.
On Wednesday April 26th 2017, Cisco Umbrella released the Umbrella roaming client for Windows version 2.0.338 for all customers on the third wave of the production track. Customers on this production track were previously on version 2.0.255 so the release notes below are inclusive of all changes from version 2.0.255 to 2.0.338.
On Tuesday May 2nd 2017, Cisco Umbrella released the Umbrella roaming client for Windows version 2.0.338 for all customers on the fourth and final wave of the production track. Customers on this production track were previously on version 2.0.255 so the release notes below are inclusive of all changes from version 2.0.255 to 2.0.338.
CHANGE SUMMARY (2.0.331 to 2.0.338)
The following changes are included:
- Improved network change logging
CHANGE SUMMARY (2.0.258 to 2.0.331)
The following changes are included:
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Added support for a new feature that reports the Active Directory user identity when the Umbrella roaming client is off the AD network. Note this feature is currently in limited availability. If you would like to find out more, please contact your Umbrella account representative.
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Improved indexing when receiving NIC binding order.
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Improved the probe test for a customer's networks. The probe test now verifies, first, that the domain name provided by the customer for the customer probe resolves to a private IP address, and, second, that the response for a lookup of debug.opendns.com returns no answers. The first test is to identify whether or not the ISP redirects unknown domain names (NXDOMAIN) to an advertising page (which would have public IP addresses). The second test verifies that the network to which the customer is connected does not have a captive portal (which would return a private IP address sending the browser to a login page). If both tests succeed, the customer probe test passes.
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Additional details enhancement in the Umbrella roaming client's UI.
- Eliminated dependencies on libeay32.dll in ldns.
- The NIC array is now built based on registry's binding order instead of being dictated by .NET. This addresses NIC ordering with Windows 10 where the .NET based ordering was eliminated.
- Ensure the Umbrella roaming client does not enter an encrypted state before it has successfully registered.
- DHCP-based search domain suffixes are now added to the proxy_whitelist for proper local resolution.
CHANGE SUMMARY (2.0.255 to 2.0.258)
The following changes are included:
- Extends the roaming client's service start timeout from 60 seconds to four minutes to resolve a rare issue where the service may fail to start in a timely manner.
- Addresses a scenario where the domain search suffix may not be properly pulled into the proxy_whitelist for proper local domain resolution.
PREVIOUS RELEASE NOTES: https://support.umbrella.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000988768-Roaming-Client-for-Windows-version-2-0-331