

It can also be enabled for Kerio Connects admin console access." Perhaps I'm reading it wrong but I sure hope they support SAML, and not just integration with Google and Microsoft MFA. The conversation in that thread says "Kerio Connect's 2FA makes use of Google and Microsoft mobile device authenticators to supply a real time token which administrators can allow users or require users to make use of. g/gfi-insider/c/tIUO2DZiFzE/m/4Iwsf3fhAgAJ You can download it from GFI Insider (anyone can join in): - Kerio Connect 9.4.0 is now in beta. This version includes Two Factor Authentication (2FA), as well as the option to auto-renew Let's Encrypt certificates. I am glad to let you know that the beta version of Kerio Connect 9.4.0 has been released. Received this message from support overnight: Follow these steps to download the older versions of Kerio Connect Virtual Appliance: Go to the Kerio Download Archive. If you don’t use GFI LanGuard currently but want your systems to be protected against the latest threats, you can download and try GFI Languard’s 30-day free trial version and experience safety for yourself.Re: 2FA or MFA? Release date: Build ID: 7205 Changes and Fixes New: New Kernel New 2FA token expiration configuration for VPN 2FA New HTTP/S redirect function in reverse proxy Fixes: Kerio Control update server rejects upgrade from the latest HW box series. The database is updated automatically, or you can download it yourself in the solution’s user interface or just check if you have version 251. Kerio Control 9.4 has been released and is available for downloa d.

The vulnerability scan now reveals the Log4j vulnerability on both Windows and Linux systems. In quick response to the Log4j vulerability, the GFI LanGuard vulnerability database has been updated as well. The patched version is available for download at.

If you are unable to update, you should disable the “Chat” feature to prevent possible exploitation. All Kerio Connect server administrators are strongly advised to install the patch as soon as possible to prevent possible exploitation of the vulnerability. GFI Software has released an update to Kerio Connect (9.3.1 p2) that fixes the Log4j vulnerability, formally named CVE‑2021‑44228.
