New Features & Enhancements
Improved Process to Redeploy a vSocket: You can now re-install a vSocket for a site without removing and recreating the site. We added an option to the Cato Management Application to unregister an existing vSocket from a site, and then recreate the vSocket and redeploy it on a new VM resource.
For example, you can use this process to migrate a vSocket to a different VNet/VPC, or reinstall a vSocket on a different VM instance type
During the process the site configuration is preserved
Available for AWS, Azure, or ESXi sites
Arctic Wolf Supports Cato for SIEM Integration: For Cato customers that also use Arctic Wolf, you can connect your Cato account to send event data to their Cloud Detection and Response service.
Read more about other SIEM vendors that integrate with Cato
Improved Search for LAN Firewall Page: The search capability of the LAN Firewall page now includes all fields.
Cato SDP Client Releases
Update Your DNS Configuration to Support Office Mode: We made improvements to ensure the Client more accurately selects the best PoP location to connect to. Following this improvement, if you use a private DNS server, add this DNS entry to support remote users when they connect in Office Mode:
tunnel-api.catonetworks.com resolves to IP address 10.254.254.3 (or the customized reserve service range x.y.z.7 IP address)
PoP Announcements
Miami, United States: A new range (150.195.202.0/24) is now available in the Miami, US PoP location
Note:
Content described in this update is gradually rolled out to the Cato PoPs over a two-week period. In addition, new features are gradually activated in the Cato Management Application over the same two-week rollout period as the PoPs. For more information, see this article. See the Cato Status Page for more information about the planned maintenance schedule.