What's new in ServerMask 5.0.2
Jul 27, 2016
- Fixed stability issue on Server 2008.
New in ServerMask 5.0.1 (Jul 27, 2016)
- Fixed issue with lower bound of IP range in IP Exceptions list.
New in ServerMask 5.0.0 (Jul 27, 2016)
- Server 2008 (IIS 7) and 2008 R2 (IIS 7.5) compatibility.
- Support for mixed-mode application pools (32-bit and 64-bit).
- Support for native IIS 7.x user interface APIs.
New in ServerMask 4.1.2 (Dec 11, 2009)
- Resolved certain installer issues regarding required runtimes.
New in ServerMask 4.1.0 (May 8, 2009)
- Improved handling for non-conforming HTTP requests.
- Version-independent solution to prevent private IP disclosure in Content-Location header.
- Fixed various installer and activation issues.
New in ServerMask 4.0.1 (May 8, 2009)
- Improved handling for non-conforming HTTP requests.
- Version-independent solution to prevent private IP disclosure in Content-Location header.
- Fixed various installer and activation issues.
New in ServerMask 4.0.0 (May 8, 2009)
- Application layer error suppression
- Customizable HTTP error messages
- One-to-many cookie masking
- Decoy session cookies
- Auto-generation of masked and decoy cookies
- Enhanced ETag format emulation
- Arbitrary decoy HTTP headers
- IP address white listing
- Multiple default profiles
- Custom profiles
- Per-site configuration
- 64-bit support
- Managed code user interface
- New installation system
- Removal of deprecated features
New in ServerMask 3.0.5 (May 8, 2009)
- Updated diagnostics with new version of dbghelp.dll.
New in ServerMask 3.0 (May 8, 2009)
- Redesigned GUI with new Settings Manager and removed MMC snap-in tab from IIS (launch from Start Menu > Programs > Port80 > ServerMask > ServerMask Settings Manager).
- Added feature to import/export ServerMask settings from one server to another.
- Added feature to support serving with no file extensions in requests.
- Added new freeware command line tool (StripExt.exe) to remove file extension references globally from source code.
- Added feature to support internal IP address masking in the Content-Location header.
- Added feature to support ETag format masking.
- Added multiple features to support ALLOW header, 404 and other response code format and messaging, and header order masking and or emulation (see "Advanced Masking" tab).
- Updated and added new Server name mask default options, including a new feature to adjust the interval of requests between the automatic rotations of non-IIS Server name headers.
- Updated and added new Cookie mask default options.
- Updated and added new Remove Header default options.
- Added additional masking options for SMTP, POP, and IMAP connection and disconnection banners.
- Restructured documentation based on new GUI design.
New in ServerMask 2.2 (May 8, 2009)
- Added support for IIS 6.0 and ASP.NET.
- Added feature to remove any additional header that might be used to determine a server's identity.
- Added support for FrontPage server extensions.
New in ServerMask 2.1 (May 8, 2009)
- Minor enhancements for interoperability with new Port80 Software IIS server modules.
New in ServerMask 2.0 (May 8, 2009)
- Added Apache header order emulation.
- Added session cookie masking.
- Added WebDAV disablement for Win2K systems.
- Added SMTP banner masking for default SMTP service.
- Integrated help files.
- Streamlined Checksnapin utility.
- Streamlined try/buy mechanism.
- Added Public header removal.
New in ServerMask 1.2 (May 8, 2009)
- Added stand-alone dialog for administering ServerMask without launching MMC.
- Replaced automatic Snap-in verification utility and added start menu shortcut.
New in ServerMask 1.1.1 (May 8, 2009)
- Fixed install bug on NT 4.0 (creating technical support shortcut).
New in ServerMask 1.1.0 (May 8, 2009)
- Added Port80 Program Files directory and ServerMask subdirectory for all non-DLL files.
- Added Start Menu shortcuts.
- Renamed ReadMe and MMC property sheet help files.
- Added HTML version of ReadMe file.
- Removed automatic Snap-in verification utility.
- Added enable/disable control to MMC property sheet.