What's new in NetworkActiv PortImport 2.0.6
Jul 9, 2015
- Resolved an installation glitch that occurred on certain 32-bit systems.
New in NetworkActiv PortImport 2.0.5 (Jul 9, 2015)
- The Console can now request from the Daemon a list of currently active ports on the system.
- The windows for Chat, Resolve, and Ports List are now resizable.
New in NetworkActiv PortImport 2.0.3 (Jul 9, 2015)
- The font size for the user interface can now be adjusted.
- A new option has been added to enable the console to remotely terminate the daemon process.
- Per-port-forward statistics are now retained when a daemon merely reconnects after having been disconnected.
- One or more glitches have been resolved.
New in NetworkActiv PortImport 2.0 (Jun 9, 2014)
- User Access Control (UAC) compatibility for proper support of Windows Vista and higher.
- Changes to the appearance and function of buttons and dialogs.
- Polish translation added.
- German translation created.
- Improved compatibility for running on Wine (in Linux).
- Higher resolution program icon.
- Improved handling for running as a Windows service.
- Improved handling for system shutdown.
- Support for IPv6, including automatic handling of scoped addresses.
- Support for UDP port forwards.
- Option for local interface address re-use.
- Real-time on-screen session activity log for Daemon.
- Daemon can now save the session activity log.
- Extended status information, global and per-PFO, for Console.
- Further fault-tolerance options in Daemon.
- Bilateral support for a greater number of local interfaces.
- Adapter name display for easier identification of local interfaces.
- Basic chat system for Console-Daemon communication through session pipe.
- Remote-resolve system for resolving addresses on opposite end of tunnel.
- Option to limit maximum concurrent sessions for a given PFO.
- Local-interface monitoring system in Console for fault-tolerant binding.
- Session monitoring option in Console for improved fault-tolerance.
- Several glitches and bugs removed while improving all-around reliability.
- Automatic relative path technology for true portability.
- Many various other changes and improvements.