ISL Conference Proxy 3.5.2 for Windows and Linux (2013-05-16)

 

General Information

On 16th of May 2013 we have released Windows (32bit and 64bit), Linux (32bit and 64bit)  versions :

  • ISL Conference Proxy 3.5.2 for Windows 32bit (Platform=win32, Revision=28282, release_date=2013-05-10)
  • ISL Conference Proxy 3.5.2 for Windows 64bit (Platform=win64, Revision=28282, release_date=2013-05-10)
  • ISL Conference Proxy 3.5.2 for Linux 32bit (Platform=linux, Revision=28282, release_date=2013-05-10)
  • ISL Conference Proxy 3.5.2 for Linux 64bit (Platform=linux64, Revision=28282, release_date=2013-05-10)

All updates have release date set to 2013-05-10. Your ESS will need to be same or higher to be able to update your server. This release is available to all countries except Japan.

Upgrading to new version

This are server side updates so hosted service users do not need to do anything.

Server license users please check Upgrading Server License

Improvements

Defect fixes

ISL Conference Proxy - Core - SMTP QUIT  [ISLCONFPROXY-160] More

Description

Some users may have had some problems receiving e-mails from ISL Conference Proxy to their Mail Server. Sending e-mail procedure in ISL Conference Proxy was missing QUIT command at the end of the sent e-mail thus keeping transmission channel open. Mail Server got stuck in waiting for the QUIT command and could not receive e-mail from ISL Conference Proxy.

The defect was fixed.

ISL Conference Proxy - Core - hhasher is broken [ISLCONFPROXY-173] More

Description

Users who had grid configuration of ISL Conference Proxys may have experienced synchronization problems if one server was restarted or lost connection to other servers while other servers created data. Once the restarted or disconnected server came back online the data on that server was not synchronized correctly with data on the other servers. The data that was created in the time of the offline/online cycle was not accessible on that server. The synchronization procedure was redesigned.

The defect was fixed.

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