Fixed: Addressed OpenSSL security vulnerabilities with a patch for CVE-2022-2068.
Fixed: In Report Manager, Professional and Standard editions cannot generate the Server Statistics report.Fixed: In Report Manager, Professional and Standard editions show reports that are only available in Enterprise edition.Fixed: When uninstalling Cerberus, there is now an option to remove or keep the ‘Cerberus’ service account.Fixed: When installing Cerberus, service account validation now displays an error message when an account does not exist.Fixed: When recursive file deletion fails, files are not deleted until Cerberus is restarted.Fixed: Removed logging for anonymous user passwords.Fixed: Event Manager now escapes event variables that are modifiable by users and are used in file paths.New: In User Manager, administrators can now create, upload, and edit client SSH public keys for users and groups.Fixed: Updated to the latest version of jQuery UI to address a potential cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability.Fixed: HTTP/S Admin listeners did not enforce the max connection limit.New: Customers with many concurrent client connections should see faster connection acceptance.New: Administrators can now set delete, rename, and list permissions for folders and files independently from one another.
Please see the SOAP API changes in 12.0 for more information about these changes. Please see Minimum System Requirements for more details.Ĭerberus FTP Server 12.0 introduced a couple of minor, yet backward-incompatible changes to the Cerberus SOAP API. Cerberus FTP Server 12 no longer supports 32-bit operating systems and cannot be installed on Windows Server 20 R2.