================================================================================ SecureW2 3.2.0 for Windows 2K XP Release notes ================================================================================ Known Issues ================================================================================ - None (at the moment) Change List ================================================================================ Version 3.2.0 - 3 april 2007 - Fixed invalid pointer check Version 3.2.0 RC2 - 26 march 2007 - Support for username privacy as specified in RFC 4282 - Minor bug/fixes Version 3.2.0 RC1 - 14 februari 2007 - SecureW2 installer pre-configuration (SecureW2.inf) now works with Windows XP Service Pack 2 - SecureW2 installer supports pre-configuration of Authentication and Encryption settings for wireless networks - Improved language selection in SecureW2 installer - SecureW2 logging uses standard Windows trace functionality - Minor bug/fixes Version 3.1.2 - 03 october 2005 - Fixed Insecure Pre-Master Secret Generation Vulnerability by adding a better random generator (Microsoft Enhanced CSP) Version 3.1.1 - 15 September 2005 - Fixed bug preventing SecureW2 setting up connections with servers that do not send a TLS session id Version 3.1.0 - 19 Augustus 2004 - Improved credentials handling, if the internal authentication fails SecureW2 will prompt for new credentials Version 3.0.0 - 1 Februari 2004 - SecureW2 has a better certificate configuration, can now configure multiple CAs - Users can specify outer identity - Improved the way computer credentials can be configured - Added exra description string to installer that is displayed when prompting for user credentials - "Prepared" code for Open Source Version 1.2.0 - 12th August 2004 - SecureW2 can now handle self-signed certificates - Added multiple language support. Currently the languages Dutch and English are available. Version 1.1 - 29th June 2004 - Added "Save credentials" option to "SecureW2 Credentials" window - Added "Certificates" tab to configuration allowing better control of certificates: - Validation of certificate based on Common Name - Root CA can now be specified - Enhanced Key Usage check is now optional - Previously the server certificate had to be installed on the local machine, this is now optional - Users can not install new certificates ("connections") by default. This allows administrators to distribute a copy of SecureW2 that will only work in their network (by default) - Removed "temporary trust" option in the "SecureW2 Untrusted Server" window - Outer identity can now be specified. - Various small bug-fixes