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What's New in Open Source WAF, SafeLine V7.2.3?

[7.2.3] - 14 November 2024

Fixed

  • Fixed compatibility issues with the waiting room in older browser versions
  • Improved compatibility of the waiting room in scenarios where WS is not supported, such as on CDN
  • Fixed errors in matching geographic location conditions in custom rules
  • Optimized the configuration interface for custom rules

[7.2.0] - 14 November 2024

Added

  • Add Waiting Room at Web Services -> Security -> CC Protect
  • Add Swagger API document in /swagger/index.html

Optimized

  • Custom Rules ○ Allow Both 'And' and 'Or' Match Target in one rule ○ Add Match Target Website, URL path, GET, POST ○ Header allow fill in some common header names quickly ○ The hints of Content is continuously displayed below the input box

Fixed

  • Allow updating SSL certificates by directly overwriting the certificate files in the specified path, with automatic refresh every hour by default.
  • Fixed the issue where Clean Data does not work on SafeLine Free
  • Fixed the issue where the site access logs sometimes displays other site logs
  • Fixed the issue where SafeLine cannot be started after the machine is rebooted
  • Fixed UI anomaly in Rate Limiting
  • Fixed the issue where rapid encryption and decryption in dynamic protection were not effective

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