

– Fixes boot issues after replacing a drive or improper shutdown – Adds Dutch language support Version 3.3: – Management of iSCSI users separate from device users – Hybrid Authentication - Active Directory and local users and groups – NFS v4.0 - improved security and manageability in networks – Unterstützung für Twonky Media Server v7 (install available with updated Storage Manager client for Windows or Mac OS X) – Storage Device connection to a proxy server – Feature Selection and Management Console Customization – Fixes for iSCSI backward compatibility compliance with file based LUNs – Improved Network Management setup and handling for bonded NICs – Improved Drive Management handling in case of disk failure

– Interoperability fixes for Active Directory – Resolves a remote access security vulnerability Version 4.0: – Fixes an issue with Active Directory Sync where AD user accounts are sometimes removed. See approved HDDs for a list of compatible drives. – Improves support for adding used or pre-formatted HDDs that are supported by LifeLine. – Improves security to prevent malicious attack through a web browser when running the device management interface. – Drive Management improvements, including RAID recovery. – Removes the native video surveillance application included in LifeLine versions 4.0 and earlier. – Provides improved BitTorrent support with the Transmission Torrent application. – Atmos and Mozy Backup are no longer included as built-in LifeLine applications. – NAS device is automatically secured during device setup. – Fixes issue with user ID mappings resulting from Samba 4 upgrade. See the OpenSSL CVE list for a complete list of CVE’s fixed with this update. Refer to Answer ID 34789 for more information on Shellshock. – Fixes Shellshock vulnerabilities (see Shellshock CVE list). – Secures access to media server settings Version History – Addresses POODLE security vulnerability by removing support for SSLv3.
