With UTM 9 fast approaching it's mid-July release date, we will now launch the beta for our next major version of our central device management tool. Previously called Astaro Command Center, it is now named Sophos UTM Manager. We'd like to have you test this new release of SUM 4 with your UTM 9 installations, and feel free to see how it operates against your older installations; things should be fully backwards compatible. We are purposefully overlapping our beta of SUM 4 to start in advance of the UTM 9 launch, so that we have the opportunity to address bugs before UTM 9 is GA. From there, our tentative plan is to then polish SUM 4 for a release in late August or the first half of September 2012.
If you have not yet had the chance, I'd invite you to try the product out today! You do not need dozens of installations to benefit from the information you can collect and the time you can save with SUM V4. Many administrators use it simply as a login tool, since once authenticated to your SUM, you can access the WebAdmin of any connected device without the need to re-authenticate.
Immediately visible will be the overview and status information for all your installations. Besides information and monitoring, there is many configuration features; you can define network and service objects, firewall rules, and even web protection profiles, then issue them to some (or all) of your UTMs. Choose to make a VPN tunnel between two sites via a quick wizard, and run aggregated reports for any combination of locations.
Keep in mind that ACC/SUM has TWO "admin" portals. The traditional WebAdmin on https://x.x.x.x:4444 which is used for configuring the device, user accounts, and other administrative functions for the installation itself, and the Gateway Manager which is on https://x.x.x.x:4422 (note its 4422!) which is used to access the management, monitoring, reporting, and configuration of your connected sites.
Sophos UTM 9 Feature Overview
The following features are available for you to test today.
Don't forget that our central management product is totally free for personal AND business use, no strings, no catch! However you still will require a key. Usually you generate a personal key from MyAstaro (in the same way that you might generate your home-use key), however for the sake of convenience I'll provide you with one to use for this beta. At some point you should make your own personal key and use that instead.
If you have not yet had the chance, I'd invite you to try the product out today! You do not need dozens of installations to benefit from the information you can collect and the time you can save with SUM V4. Many administrators use it simply as a login tool, since once authenticated to your SUM, you can access the WebAdmin of any connected device without the need to re-authenticate.
Immediately visible will be the overview and status information for all your installations. Besides information and monitoring, there is many configuration features; you can define network and service objects, firewall rules, and even web protection profiles, then issue them to some (or all) of your UTMs. Choose to make a VPN tunnel between two sites via a quick wizard, and run aggregated reports for any combination of locations.
Keep in mind that ACC/SUM has TWO "admin" portals. The traditional WebAdmin on https://x.x.x.x:4444 which is used for configuring the device, user accounts, and other administrative functions for the installation itself, and the Gateway Manager which is on https://x.x.x.x:4422 (note its 4422!) which is used to access the management, monitoring, reporting, and configuration of your connected sites.
Sophos UTM 9 Feature Overview
The following features are available for you to test today.
- Global object import
Allow for importing certain objects from an ASG to the ACC, where they can then be used as regular global objects. Objects are not tied to the ASG where they came from. - Guid Setting
Allows you to set the guid of a device from ACC. This is usefull for when an existing ASG/UTM is for example re-imaged, and reconnects to the ACC with a new guid. The two devices can then be merged, such that in ACC there is only one device (with the old guid) - Single Sign-On Redesign (username passthrough)
Fix the Single Sign-On mechanism to use the two access roles used in SUM (admin, auditor). Also, login to the UTM with the username of the user logged into ACC, instead of the old CM__admin/CM__audit. - GUI in Sophos design
Use the new UTM9 (Sophos) Design for Gateway Manager. - Scalability / Bandwidth Usage
You should notice significant savings in the amount of bandwidth consumed by your installations when communicating with UTM Manager 4 - Global EP policy Management
You can now manage EPP AntiVirus Policies and DeviceControl Policies (UTM 9 features) from within UTM 4. - Message Queue
Have a dedicated page/view that shows a table of the most recent events on the ACC. As events, we use everything that could also have triggered a notification, and ACC shutdown/restarts.
Don't forget that our central management product is totally free for personal AND business use, no strings, no catch! However you still will require a key. Usually you generate a personal key from MyAstaro (in the same way that you might generate your home-use key), however for the sake of convenience I'll provide you with one to use for this beta. At some point you should make your own personal key and use that instead.