Jan
09

Apple Releases iPhone Configuration Utility 3.2

Here’s what I know about changes in IPCU 3.2 from previous version:VPN section replaced Send All Traffic option with more granular controls. You can now decide if the VPN is initiated based “On Demand” with settings of “Always”, “Never”, and “Establish if needed”. This is useful when “inside the firewall” domains cannot be reached except via VPN, but where a user wants to use direct connection to public URLs.RSA SecurID support appears to been removed from the VPN options.F5 SSL has been added to the list of supported VPN clients.You can now disallow “Game Center friends”.Here’s what I know about changes in IPCU 3.2 from previous version:http://install-how.blogspot.com/2011/03/apple-releases-iphone-configuration.htmlVPN section replaced Send All Traffic option with more granular controls. You can now decide if the VPN is initiated based “On Demand” with settings of “Always”, “Never”, and “Establish if needed”. This is useful when “inside the firewall” domains cannot be reached except via VPN, but where a u blues guitar ser wants to use direct connection to public URLs.RSA SecurID support appears to been removed from the VPN options.F5 SSL has been added to the list of supported VPN clients.You can now disallow “Game Center friends”.http://install-how.blogspot.com/2011/03/apple-releases-iphone-configuration.htmlFor more information on these changes, please check http://blog.apperian.com/2010/12/iph…tility-32.html which I will keep updated as I learn more.If you want to learn about the more major changes in version 3.1 see the tech noteFor more information on these changes, please check http://blog.apperian.com/2010/12/iph…tility-32.html which I will keep updated as I learn more.If you want to learn about the more major changes in version 3.1 see the tech noteHere’s what I know about changes in IPCU 3.2 from previous version:VPN section replaced Send All Traffic option with more granular controls. You can now decide if the VPN is initiated based “On Demand” with settings of “Always”, “Never”, and “Establish if needed”.

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